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Freedom Of Expression-themed Dinners Focus On Choice
Nominate someone for a Blue Mountains Local Citizen of the Year Award
Outgoing Tourism WA managing director thanked for service
Program Helps Students Promote Environmental Awareness
Construction on schedule for new Cornell Bowers CIS building
‘What is a fact?’ A humanities class prepares STEM students to be better scientists
Investment in the future of Australia: a step in the right direction
COTS Control Success On Reef
Why are some people faster than others? 2 exercise scientists explain the secrets of running speed
Winner of beetroot growing competition to be revealed at Agfest
Poseidon Animal Health makes bold move into US market
New Circuit Boards Can Be Repeatedly Recycled
Built-in Bionic Computing
Dairy Innovation Open Day At Ellinbank SmartFarm
Global study finds more than half of branded plastic pollution linked to 56 companies
Vacancies On Advisory Committees
Cloud based personal health record with AI – is it safe?
Wake up Woodside: Investors force climate accountability
Grants open for new Cooperative Research Centres Projects
UQ leads efforts to improve Australia-China agricultural engagement
Missing identity options on forms can prompt anger, reduce belonging
West Antarctica’s ice sheet was smaller thousands of years ago – here’s why this matters today
Statement On PEP-11
Cornell Bowers CIS to launch minor in artificial intelligence
Queensland’s first permanent pill testing location opens
Wagga Wagga Art Gallery Launches Autumn Exhibitions
Saibai Island Crocodile Incident
Update 2: Search and rescue operation, Saibai Island (Torres Strait)
Judicial Appointments Announced 19 April
Photo Challenge Puts Focus On Local Flora And Fauna
Crucial building blocks of life on Earth can more easily form in outer space – new research
Happy Friday: Kicking off public hearings for two Audit Committee inquiries – Commonwealth Financial Statements and Failed Visa Privatisation
Inspiring Careers In Earth Science Forum
Poll shows Queenslanders support 75% emissions cut target; new bleaching map
Million Dollar Salaries & Private School Resources Underwritten by Public Money
Next Science says study shows efficacy in reducing infection when used in knee arthroplasty
Can AI read our minds? Probably not, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be worried
Fitzroy Primary Students Enjoy New Learning Spaces
Seed grants from the Cornell Center for Social Sciences fund 23 projects
How logic alone may prove that time doesn’t exist
Human brains and fruit fly brains are built similarly – visualizing how helps researchers better understand how both work
Sewage Spill Northern Gold Coast
Antarctica New Zealand Board appointments
Update: Long-term arrangements for voluntarily surrendered magpie ‘Molly’
Applied Machine Learning certificate prepares professionals for data science careers
Paving Way In Global Hydrogen Ammonia Safety Research
£20m Boost For Drive To Improve Child Safety
Long-term arrangements for voluntarily surrendered magpie ‘Molly’