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New Ocean Equity Index Helps To Advance Fairness
Curtin’s Open Day Postponed Due To Approaching Cyclone
Survey to test whether Springfield was built for walking or just planned that way
Griffith Leaps In 2026 QS Subject Rankings
RMIT recognised as Employer of Choice for Gender Equality for 17 consecutive years
Majority of Australia’s high-use pesticides banned overseas
Cellular ‘atlas’ of prostate cancer opens new avenues for earlier detection
ACU climbs global rankings with highest ever results for theology and philosophy
Macquarie surges in global rankings with record number of top subjects
RMIT retains number one in Australia for Architecture/Built Environment and Art and Design, as global rankings rise
Cornell Tech partners with Mastercard to advance AI governance standards
Memory Becomes Muse In Annual Runway Show
Recycling plants’ plastic-cleaning process may pose water contamination risks
Job Hopping Builds Hidden ‘mobility Benefit’
A 1972 trip to Guatemala ended with life-long commitment to water projects
Sport, Nursing, Archaeology Top 50 In QS Rankings
Otago subjects among the best in the world
University of Melbourne remains in global top 50 across all five QS subject rankings
UOW ranks 6th in the world for Philosophy in QS Subject Rankings 2026
Forum puts First Nations voices at the centre of clean energy transition
Moody’s Affirms ACU’s Aa2 Stable Rating 25 March
The extreme goes mainstream: Louis Theroux enters the manosphere, leaving us wanting out
Global study identifies urgent blue carbon priorities in the fight against climate change
The Office for Youth’s 2025 National Youth Survey summary report is here 
Why SMART goals might not be that smart
Move Finances To Shift Energy
Australia-US leaders visit Monash to explore sovereign capability
Results Are In: First School Report Card
New heights reached with project on mountaineering activities on the world’s highest peaks 
La Trobe Appointed Parkville Nursing Research Lead
Fair recognition for health care consumers involved in research
Programmable plant systems team selected for global food initiative
As AI Races Ahead, Can Law Keep Up?
Why Americans think they won’t benefit from Social Security
Vision Driving Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Grow-NY competition invites applications from food and ag startups
RMIT Supports National Walk For Truth
What Is ‘air Hunger’? And Can It Be Treated?
Monash University Update On Religious Centre Vandalism
Tasmania leads national action on Parkinson’s
Mosquitoes may hold the key to saving endangered Australian wildlife
Driving Down Phone Use Behind Wheel
Nanotech Natural Balm For Hair
Horizon Europe to fuel Australia’s innovation and economic growth
Free Public Transport Could Be Smarter Reflief Package
Redox Reactions In Chains Of Chalcogens
All herbivores great and small needed to maintain native grassland species
Emerging Aboriginal leaders call for greater Indigenous control over native foods