What comes to mind when you think about the kind of Roman Emperor who managed to establish an indestructible empire?
Months after the mix-up upended final exams, authorities have given students and parents a nudge to keep schools in line.
Few dates in history carry the dramatic weight of the Ides of March. Falling on March 15, the phrase is forever tied to political intrigue, betrayal and the assassination of one of ancient Rome’s most ...
Despite Julius Caesar having spared his life, Marcus Junius Brutus murdered him. In Caesar’s final moments, surrounded by conspirators, there was no more painful stab wound than that inflicted by ...
Nine Queensland high schools have revealed they taught the wrong subject to Year 12 students for their final exam. The students were supposed to learn about Julius ...
The Ptolemaic Dynasty, established by the Macedonian Greek general Ptolemy I Soter, ruled Egypt for almost three centuries.
Delve into the intriguing history and significance of the Ides of March, a day that has fascinated historians and conspiracy ...
Queensland education authorities have stepped in to make sure there’s no repeat of last year’s exam bungle for ATAR students.
There is a peculiar advantage that distance grants to historians. Time removes the noise. It dissolves the passions that dominate contemporary debates and ...
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Forgetting women’s contributions isn’t new — and it shouldn't continue

Looking back isn’t enough if we fail to acknowledge achievements now and preserve them for the future, writes Jason Koch.
The Iran war is redrawing West Asia’s geopolitical map—escalating conflict across the Gulf, disrupting oil supply chains, and ...