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Is Melbourne’s new bus proposal really faster and fairer?
High volume of renewal and change of scope applications
Record decline in purchasing power for SA households
Moderation surpasses excess
Epidemic of broken hearts triggered by violence and injustice
Less than three per cent of aged care residents access mental health services. A pilot initiative is giving the sector hope
New health mapping study pinpoints cancer risk factors at local level
Scanner data can help NYS farmers boost market sales
Scientists reveal superconductor with on/off switches
ISU researchers discover crucial step in creating blood stem cells
Exploring girlhoods, Black scholars connect, imagine and heal
Self-portraits give voice to vulnerable Cambodian fishing communities
CEF Announces New Accommodation Partnership with Sancta Sophia College
Discovery of drug candidate to potentially tackle ER-positive breast cancer
World-first breakthrough in malaria treatment
Have yourself very thrifty Christmas
Christian Schools Report Card on Conversion Practices Bill Says Government “Must Try Harder”
Lance McCallum Welcomed Into The Queensland Training & Skills Portfolio
Future of work in focus
La Trobe summer experts available for media
Curtin joins network using advanced imaging to tackle major global issues
Cross-sectoral coalition issues urgent Call To Action on Climate Education Strategy
Toolkit aims to empower culturally and linguistically diverse energy consumers
Universities Australia appoints new Chief Executive
QUT Motorsport debuts cars of future
Pandemic stress not over for asylum seekers and refugees
Funding to find repurposed drugs to fight bacterial infections
AI, climate disinformation, and political polarisation on Woodford schedule
End of 3G started this week
Sexually transmissible infections on the rise, syphilis triples in a decade: report
Scientists fight new spread of tropical disease
Embrace lifelong learning, Pollack tells December grads
Address stress before school starts back
Carbon credit to recycle concrete
Giant bacterium powers itself with unique processes
Giant bacterium uses unique processes to power itself
Cornell’s ’24-25 Schwarzman Scholars named
Little bacterium may make big impact on rare-earth processing
Three new apple rootstocks bolster Geneva’s distinguished program
Tracing Indian Ocean slavery through Iranian cinema
New method could help estimate wildlife disease spread
MySydney scholarship fuels metal guitar passion at Sydney Con
Study reveals art of ageing well
Swinburne extends research and education partnership with Yarra Junior Football League
EPIC Strategy for Better Education
Raising our voices for better palliative care
La Trobe extends partnership with Melbourne Rebels
New ecosystem mapping workflow tackles unique challenges of Antarctic continent