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Barbie snubbed at Oscars, but not in academia
Hornsby Shire to celebrate diversity with ‘Taste of the World’ cultural festival
Our ancient primate ancestors had an appetite for soft fruits – and their diet shaped human evolution
Public health leaders unite to call for health levy on sugary drinks
Animals keep eating precious plants – we used ‘smell misinformation’ to keep them away
Scammed by ‘fake news’: animals led by the nose to leave plants alone
MV Bahijah: Israeli animal protection groups seek injunction
Israeli animal protection groups launch legal action to protect animals on stranded live export ship from being re-exported to Israel
Study on the safety of Elixinol Hemp Extract is published in Journal of Toxicology
Horses, camels and deer get a bad rap for razing plants – but our new research shows they’re no worse than native animals
Global cancer burden growing, amidst mounting need for services
New genus of ‘alien-faced’ multi-legged forest dwellers discovered
Awards recognise community’s quiet achievers
Global Air Travel Demand Continued Its Bounce Back in 2023
Australian agriculture “moving confidently into 2024” – Rabobank annual outlook
SA’s first rapid response units to combat animal disease and protect supply chains unveiled
ICJ ruling offers hope for protection of civilians enduring apocalyptic conditions, say UN experts: Gaza
WHO and MPP announce technology transfer license to enable greater patient access to multiple essential diagnostics
Message by the Director of the Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO – January 2024
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Praise Niger for Efforts to Remove Barriers to Women’s Rights, Ask…
Air Cargo Demand Surges 10.8% in December, Closing 2023 Near 2022 Levels
FEARS FOR 15,000 ANIMALS STRANDED ON MV BAHIJAH GROW AS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CONSIDERS RE-EXPORT
Measles is on the rise around the world – we can’t let vaccination rates falter
Einaudi researcher looks to world for lessons on US democracy
More than half of children fleeing to Europe face danger on their journeys, survey finds
Vital biosecurity response to stop invasive beetle pest
This salt alternative could help reduce blood pressure. So why are so few people using it?
FAO Director-General outlines five pillars for effective impact in Africa at Italy-Africa Summit
Potassium-enriched salt is the missing ingredient in hypertension guidelines
South Australia’s leading medical companies showcase at Arab Health
Certification Irregularities at Toyota Industries
The Hills Shire Council Celebrates 75 Years of Australian Citizenship
Banksias are iconic Australian plants, but their ancestors actually came from North Africa
Police appeal to locate boy missing from Revesby
Foreign aid peak welcomes interim ruling on Gaza war
Reaction to ICJ court statement on South Africa’s case against Israel
ICJ ruling must end Australian support for Israeli impunity and genocide
Australia Day Awards highlight local achievements at Mildura
Kalidou Koulibaly: Senegal footballer signs up to defend the most vulnerable in armed conflicts
Victoria name 13-player squad for WNCL matches in Adelaide
Witness appeal for assault and attempted theft of dog
Two new District Court judges appointed
The Drum Theatre Launches 2024 with a Spectacular Lineup of Music and Dance Extravaganzas
New Research Reveals Education’s Potential in Reducing Violence and Advancing Peace
Mosquitoes can spread the flesh-eating Buruli ulcer. Here’s how you can protect yourself
Top climate researcher talks about climate change in Lower Franconia
Melbourne chosen for Turkish Airlines’ first Australian flights
‘It’s not game over – it’s game on’: why 2024 is an inflection point for the climate crisis