Studies have shown there is a genetic basis for physical aggression in toddlers, but it does not mean a person will remain aggressive forever.

New South Wales Premier Barry O'Farrell has moved to void exploration licences for three mines at the centre of corruption inquiries.

This week has seen one university host a week-long event aimed at one of the world’s greatest engineering challenges – attracting young women to the profession.

Arrow Energy is expected to make some unwanted announcements this week, with reports it is preparing to wind back its commitment to the $10 billion Gladstone LNG project and sack several hundred workers.

A contact lens to help manage diabetes is the latest next-level device to leak from Google’s technology labs.

Some Australian workers have had a win for workplace dignity, with the Fair Work Commission forcing one company to switch from urine to saliva in staff drug tests.

Compensation will be offered to thousands of intellectually disabled workers, after a court ruled the system used to define their rate of pay was discriminatory.

Some enterprising technologists are beginning to bring augmented reality to the everyday workplace, with research showing the office of the future could be right before our eyes.

UNICEF has helped hundreds of students in South Sudan to sit their primary school graduation exam as bullets flew and civil unrest reigned.

A workplace safety authority has renewed the call for patience and caution when using heavy equipment, after nearly four dozen people were crushed last year.

The Australian Industry Group wants to increase the immigration intake cap by 30,000 people in the next financial year, saying the country needs more skilled workers.

A group of Western Australian truckies have countered the push by the ATA to bring in heavy vehicle operators on 457 visas.

A senior lecturer at the University of New South Wales has doused some of the mounting concern over new workplace bullying laws.

Anyone who has seen the news or been outside recently will know that Australia is experiencing a hot flush.

A recent test has suggested that a focused ultrasound beam can improve sensory awareness.

A recent study has suggested that people who feel pressured or overloaded at work may waste time on the internet as a coping mechanism.

Industrial action seems likely as a battle brews at one of Queensland's largest coal mines.

A few details from the Federal Government's Direct Action climate policy have been released in a new green paper, and have already been slammed by the Opposition and environmentalists.

Many Australian businesses are feeling optimistic about the year ahead, saying they see new opportunities for hiring and profitability in 2014.

A recent report has accused Australian authorities of failing to stop bribery, financial lobbying and general deal-sweetening offers made to politicians, saying corrupt practice goes virtually unpunished.

It takes a lot to shock residents of outback Queensland mining towns, but having an early-morning swim with crocodiles in the pool may just have done the trick.

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