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World Water Day focus on groundwater science
Sydney College of Arts presents Pillar to Post
An ‘Airbnb’ for energy could help homes share spare power
Cleaning up past: UNSW joins campaign against PFAS chemicals
Call to act on climate change ecocide
Study shows diverse religious education needed to fight prejudice
Indie film a labour of love
C-section research wins health award
Why we’re investing in multispecies justice research
A pay rise for public servants would do us all some good
Early palliative care offers no extra benefit for mesothelioma patients
Homelessness figures in Australia are a ‘disgrace’
World Water Day: Time for a new approach to Murray-Darling Basin
Health, education inequality in spotlight on National Close Gap Day
Curtin joins forces with leading French institute for defence research
Migration cuts – and tourist cuts – could hurt economy
Insights from recreational fishers inform salmon escape study
Gonski Institute for Education calls for scrapping of NAPLAN
Parents wonder if “business as usual” schools’ budget has growth covered
Baby step towards breath-testing for gut disorders
Illawarra Sports High School celebrates Edtech success
Southern Cross University community stands for respect and inclusiveness
Data sharing by popular health apps is “routine”, research finds
Competency-based training for nurses leads to better care for aged
What is needed to improve diversity and inclusion in Australia
There’s a better way to manage kangaroo populations – study
UQ scientist among ‘world’s most influential’ in climate policy
Website puts fears about depression genes into perspective
First-of-its-kind resource aids legal practitioners in identifying elder abuse
UNE Center for Excellence in Aging and Health Director Tom Meuser presents in Iceland
Breakthrough in fighting plant disease
La Trobe getting employability right
UniSA’s online MBA #1 in Australia
Asteroid’s rugged surface complicates Osiris-REx mission
Democracy sausage: voting served on a plate
ACU launches Reconciliation Action Plan
Killing legend of buried Viking swords
Values influence where we spend our time and money
National Disability Strategy is ‘piecemeal’ rather than strategic
Your chance at $25,000 to revolutionise shopping experience
SCOPE project scoops $16 million EU grant
VU Way is new way, says Dawkins
NASA space architect helps launch Curtin’s Research Rumble
Byron Shire residents have their say on controversial Airbnb impacts
Meet your 2019 Gold Coast Mayor’s Student Ambassadors
Design assistance for heart patients
Putting death tax back on agenda
Eating fish may help prevent asthma