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Australia safe from 'GFC Part II', economist says

South Africa 'to face economic drawbacks from World Cup'

Lack of family friendly workplaces drives women out of careers

Home loan exit fees sting consumers, study warns

'The Boat' brings home another award for author Nam Le

The difference one can make in the slums of Delhi: Up Close podcast

Invite an international student home for dinner

Toasting history: Celebrate 50 years of the University's Archives

Explore banned books in Australia at new exhibition

Melbourne Demons join fight against blinding eye disease

Is digital media a threat to the English language? Up Close podcast

The science and values of human-centred computing: Public lecture

Indonesia's pathways to a future: Up Close podcast

Click on the Kidneys: Scientist on future of virtual organs in Up Close podcast

Where do new medicines come from?

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Exclusive alumni viewing of prehistoric Victoria

8 - 9 July: Law alumni events in Beijing

11-18 July: Leading media personalities unite for journalism themed film festival

Wed, 14 July: Law seminar and reception for alumni in Shanghai

Fri, 16 July: Ethics of genetic testing to fuel debate at annual seminar

Sun, 18 July: Gardening workshops and more at Burnley Open Day

Tues, 20 July: Law seminar and reception in Kuala Lumpur

Sat, 21 July: A colourful pool party in Singapore

Wed, 21 July: Feminism will never win! Women's forum

Thurs, 22 July: Technology with emissions-slashing potential under spotlight

Sun, 25 July: Down to business: Link up with alumni in Hong Kong

July 27 and 29: Melbourne Leadership Series to boost careers in China

Thurs, 5 Aug: Prominent businesswoman Elizabeth Proust to speak at Women and Management Dinner

Thurs, 12 Aug: Plants could stop climate change impacts: Public lecture

Fri, 20 Aug: What is a fair industrial relations system? Free symposium

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