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Toothbrushes and showerheads covered in viruses ‘unlike anything we’ve seen before’ – new study
Wild animals can experience trauma and adversity too − as ecologists, we came up with an index to track how it affects them
More kids than ever need special education, but burnout has caused a teacher shortage
​His Majesty King Charles III fuels global interest in CSIRO’s bushfire research
ASDS 2024: New Phase III READY-4 Data Demonstrate Long-Term Safety and Efficacy of Galderma’s RelabotulinumtoxinA (Relfydess(TM))
It would cost billions, but pay for itself over time. The economic case for air conditioning every Australian school
More than money: The geopolitics behind Saudi Arabia’s sports strategy
Brazilian man jailed in QLD over cocaine import plot, after his decade on the run ended in WA
Some people love to scare themselves in an already scary world − here’s the psychology of why
AI, cryptocurrencies and data privacy: Comparing the Trump and Harris records on technology regulation
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Praise Japan for Criminalising Non-Consensual Sexual Intercourse, Ask about Women’s Representation…
What does China want from the next US president?
Sex dolls and ‘Diddy’ costumes: the latest AFL drama shows Australian sport still can’t eradicate misogyny
Tasmanian Beekeepers Association asks for Tasmanian floral emblem to be changed to Leatherwood (Eucryphia lucida) from Blue Gum (Eucalyptus globulus)
Spotlight: Brisbane Region Assistant Commissioner Ben Marcus
Commonwealth Bank lifts ranking on global Evident AI Index
Treaties Committee to hold public hearing for AUKUS agreement in Adelaide
Things to do: Insectapalooza, nature walk, music and storytelling
Why America is buying up the Premier League – and what it means for the future of football
Law Reform In Age Of AI
QPS inducts its largest ever cohort of international and interstate officer transfers
A man lived to old age without knowing he may have had 3 penises
A new book reveals much of Trump’s success is based on a myth he is a self-made billionaire
ABB’s Stuart Thompson Named Future of Field Service 2024 Stand Out 50 Winner
This year’s Nobel prize exposes economics’ problem with colonialism
The ‘bully cats’ bred to resemble American bully dogs and how fashion is creating mutant pet breeds
Concern over impending executions in the USA
Improving the shipping of biological specimens to rapidly detect, diagnose and respond to disease outbreaks
Surfing whales: citizen scientists help reveal behaviour of elusive tropical species
CHAMPION’S ‘KING OF THE COURT’: MELBOURNE’S ULTIMATE STREETBALL SHOWDOWN RETURNS THIS SPRING
Trade Minister to attend G20 meeting in Brazil
Up to 21,000 people are dying each day from conflict-fuelled hunger around the world
Lenovo named Official FIFA Technology Partner
Allens advises TPG Telecom on $5.25bn sale of fibre network and Enterprise, Government and Wholesale fixed line business to Vocus
Socially distanced layout of the world’s oldest cities helped early civilization evade diseases
Always Live Amplifies Lineup With New Acts Announced
Newmont and MKS PAMP Partner to Launch Mine-to-Market Traceable Gold Bar at the Largest U.S. Wholesaler
As automation showdowns with workers continue, India’s Kerala state offers an important lesson
Immuron Reports Continued Sales Growth For Travelan
World Environment Day 2023
Has Kamala Harris reached the ceiling of her ability to make gains against Trump?
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Praise Chile’s Laws on Violence against Women, Ask about Measures to…
In the age of supposed anti-ambition, is Kamala Harris’s pro-work message resonating?
Global Family Farming Forum focuses on family farmers’ role in tackling hunger
World Food Forum: More countries are participating in the FAO Hand-in-Hand Initiative’s innovative investment approach
Craig Foster joins settlement sector in Solidarity Run for displaced people – October 19 in Parramatta
Finding Her Feet In Feedlot
The federal government has left Indigenous Treaties to the states. How are they progressing?