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Memory Becomes Muse In Annual Runway Show
Art attack: Australian artists should be properly funded, not forced to beg
Free Easter hunt, live music and eco workshops headline North Sydney school holiday program
Dusking is a trend aimed at helping people switch off at the end of the day. How does it work?
Read all about it: Premier’s Reading Challenge launches today
Do petrol retailers really ‘price-gouge’ during oil price spikes?
Lost And Found, Looking For Shire’s Next-gen Writers
Strategic surprise in the 21st century: complexity, systems failure and the rewiring of national security
Lunch And Listen With Best Selling Crime Authors
Difficult friends and relatives could be making you age faster – new study
Calling All Young Territory Authors
The Keepsake Chronicles: stories in times of dementia
No decline in childhood cancer survival in Sweden during the pandemic
Value investing’s pulse returns: Predictable swings in value-growth performance
Why do some of us vividly remember dreams and others say they ‘don’t dream’?
Picture Books Change Children’s Lives
Holding Chaos At Bay In Quantum World
Shine Light, Build Crystal
One of the biggest stars in the universe might be getting ready to explode
AI imaginary friends no substitute for human connection
Why people say they care about ethical shopping but often buy differently
Fish use more energy to stay still than previously thought
Fewer overdose deaths among needle and syringe program participants
Educational expert urges focus on reading as NAPLAN returns to national spotlight
The peer review system is breaking down. Here’s how we can fix it
Early Mars was warm and wet not icy, suggests latest research
Kidney Function May Affect Alzheimer’s Blood Biomarkers
Living in space can change where your brain sits in your skull – new research
Fantasy writer Brandon Sanderson has retained rare control over screen adaptations of his Cosmere universe
Why do nose and ear hairs become longer and thicker as we age?
University of Manchester academics contribute to the toughest AI benchmark
Could Ionospheric Disturbances Influence Earthquakes?
Two of Australia’s top crime writers headline special Library event
We ate space mushrooms and survived to tell the tale
Atomic Spins Set Quantum Fluid In Motion
School’s Back, Library Program Is Packed
Writing Australia to open new investment opportunities for 2026
AI “swarms” Could Quietly Distort Democracy
Tasmania’s Favourite Reads Of 2025
Calling young writers: entries open for 2026 Young Writers’ Award
Juice cleanses, charcoal supplements and foot patches – is detoxing worth the hype?
Researchers call for rethink of global sustainable development agenda as 2030 deadline looms
Citizen science rediscovers ‘extinct’ Queensland plant after 58 years
Extortionate” Free Riders Undermine Climate Protection
2026 Western Australian Premier’s Book Awards open for entries
New York and Toronto bound: Australian publishing professionals take Australian stories to North American market 
Digital humanities scholars chart lost art of maps in novels
Why the burden of leadership is really about managing relationships