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Astrophysicist’s Galaxy Research Reaches New Heights
Leading minds and emerging stars: Academy announces recipients of prestigious honorific awards
Without women, Australia’s defence force will struggle to recruit enough people
Scientists reveal new toxin that damages the gut
Century-old clues reveal hidden threat to Australian songbird 
Grattan on Friday: Trying too hard for a special tariff deal with Trump could be the wrong way to go
Melodies of musical ‘starquakes’ shed new light on how our galaxy formed
Astronomers listened to the ‘music’ of flickering stars – and discovered an unexpected feature
Academy initiative funds introductory course on genomics research with Indigenous Australians
Show your working: how the ‘open science’ movement tackles scientific misconduct
Uncertainty and pessimism abound. Will fear be enough to push Dutton into office?
Everything you say to an Alexa speaker will be sent to Amazon – starting today
Australians almost never vote out a first-term government. So why is this year’s election looking so tight?
Can Peter Dutton flip Labor voters to rewrite electoral history? It might just work
Reliable science takes time. But the current system rewards speed
This budget’s tax tinkering isn’t the same as meaningful tax reform. Here’s why
Australia may no longer be a ‘deputy sheriff’, but its reliance on the US has only grown deeper since 2000
New discovery promises to reveal hidden black holes across the universe
Every 3 years, we play the election date waiting game. Are fixed terms the solution?
‘The bush calls us’: the defiant women who demanded a place on the walking track
New accommodation partnership to support rural and regional students at John XXIII College
Why is the US group chat on Houthi attack plans so concerning? A military operations expert explains
Satellite Passes Ultimate Test
Ten Australian scientists to attend the 2025 Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany
Directors Appointed To Bundanon Trust Board 21 March
This anniversary wasn’t meant to be easy: Malcolm Fraser and the modern Liberal Party
Pack Your Bagpipes, Tour World
Time to clean up Australia’s failing, scandal-plagued universities
Lost in translation: One in three Australians with inflammatory bowel disease experience disconnect with doctor
Australia’s environment shows signs of improvement, but our ecosystems remain under threat
Rain gave Australia’s environment a fourth year of reprieve in 2024 – but this masks deepening problems: report
In 2000, Australia was defined by the Olympics, border politics and reconciliation. So what really has changed?
Putin made Trump wait, then strung him along – it’s clear his war aims in Ukraine have not changed
Sand-sized fossils hold secrets to the history of climate change
ANU opens Lowitja O’Donoghue Cultural Centre to honour her life, leadership and legacy
Last Supper Of 15-million-year-old Freshwater Fish
Scientists discover 15 million-year-old Australian fish fossil
Why build nuclear power in place of old coal, when you could have pumped hydropower instead?
Research Breakthrough Offers Hope For Canola Growers
$1.4 Million Boost For SA Medical Research
How plants could help power the green energy transition  
Digital mental health programs are inexpensive and innovative. But do they work?
Independent MPs are elected for a reason – hung parliaments may be precisely what voters want
Research grant to boost Australia-China green finance collaboration
Despite recent increases, JobSeeker still leaves people below the poverty line. Here’s why that affects us all
Implications for ACT of High Court decision on Commonwealth v Yunupingu
Regional Australia needs more workers to rebuild after disasters like Alfred. Skilled refugees could help
Address to Economics on the Swan, Economic Society of Australia WA Branch, University of Western Australia, Perth