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Secrecy gets to heart of problem: Morrison’s ministerial missteps
Project focuses on how autonomous systems deal with real world
New NT training to meet electric vehicle demand
Bushfire readiness warning for Townsville communities
Birds of feather grow differently according to weather
Restoring lives of Australians with PTSD
More university places to skill-up more Australians
RMIT continues to rise in world rankings
Study shows impact of disasters on mothers and babies
Funding secured for green hydrogen storage materials research
UNSW partners with Pride in Sport
Stone Age discovery shows Homo sapiens survived in Kalahari
Bolstering resilience against cyber-attacks on autonomous cars
Quiet quitting: burnout phenomenon hitting business
20,000 New University Places to Target Skill Shortages
Wood sharpens stone: boomerangs used to retouch lithic tools
Next generation scientists to tackle plant problems
Aquadro honored for contributions to population genetics
Earth sciences researchers locate billion-year-old groundwater in South Africa
Moving across world to study Australia’s ancient dinosau
Cornell group to comb data from Lake Superior sailing drones
Return to Indigenous-led solutions may be our only hope to reverse plastics pollution
University of Toronto report shows food insecurity persists across Canada, varies by province
Monash University rises five places to rank 75th in ShanghaiRanking’s ARWU 2022
Monash receives $30 million to support vital Australian brain and mental health research
Researchers studying leaf angle aim to improve yields, inspire young scientists
Netflix and meow: Cat documentary features CVM’s Kornreich
Australia-India collaboration to address climate change impact on mango-growing regions
Report finds refugees resilient during pandemic but digital inclusion and family separation remain problems
4 important ways Big Data is used in Hotel Industry
Bacteria use genetic switch to defend death by metals
Ultra-thin but tough implantable material could treat spinal cord injury and Parkinson’s disease
University cements position for world-ranking research
New $3 million seed-based project built on UWA seeding science
International Boarders to Return to Darwin
Study from “Black Tuesday” bushfires finds link to PTSD
Parents back introduction of school meals in Australia
Curtin University in world’s top one percent of universities
Sydney University staff on strike again
Ground-breaking study to understand gender dimensions of security sector in Australia
Curtin enabling better lives through consumer-first health research
How culture and heritage shaped Illawarra’s identity
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La Trobe in Top 300 World Universities
New program to increase access to studying hairdressing in remote areas
Pain is no joke in labour, but new study shows withdrawing laughing gas has no adverse outcomes
World-class continuing education platform now available to New Zealand financial services sector
Carbon market could offset Australia’s huge fire recovery bill