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Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is an Australian university with an emphasis on real-world courses and applied research. Based in Brisbane with strong global connections, it has 40,000 students, including 6,000 from overseas.

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Supermarkets need to change the way they operate in Australia. But how do we get them to do this?

Proposed toughening of the food and grocery code of conduct is long overdue. However, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will need to be well resourced to properly regulate the sector.
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‘Searing glory holes’, a shapeshifting cat and outback UFO tours: what we’re streaming this April

Our experts have a roundup featuring everything from a saucy period drama, to the latest season of Blown Away, to a Stan production that brought Superstore’s Ben Feldman down under.
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Universities Accord: there’s a push to increase Indigenous students and voices in higher education. But we need more detail and funding

The accord calls for meaningful steps to increase the numbers of Indigenous graduates and Indigenous leaders in higher education. In a post-referendum Australia, this is more important than ever.
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Chemical attraction, a whodunit murder mystery and tensions at the mosque: what we’re streaming this March

Love is in the air with three of this month’s picks. But if you’re looking for something colder and darker, we’ve got that covered too.
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‘It’s about making our children feel proud’: how schools can learn about local Indigenous language and culture

Researchers worked with Wakka Wakka Elders and local community members to co-design curriculum resources for local schools.
Lorsqu’un locuteur en bonne santé ne parvient pas à trouver un mot de son lexique qu’il a l’impression de connaître, les spécialistes du langage parlent du phénomène du « mot sur le bout de la langue ». (Shutterstock)

Est-ce normal d’oublier des mots quand on parle  ? Quand doit-on s’inquiéter  ?

Nous avons tous déjà oublié le mot dont nous avions besoin au milieu d’une phrase, et nous connaissons la sensation de l’avoir sur le bout de la langue. Mais quand est-ce que l’on doit s’inquiéter ?

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