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‘Liver talks’ training resource launched to support liver health conversations
Furry fruit improves mental health – fast
Prince Albert had nothing to do with the lyrebird bearing his name. Should our birds be named after people?
Apple scores record 13 Academy Award nominations
Honouring mourning and celebrating resilience
Our land of Cockatoos, Democracy, Immigration, First Nations – Australia Day
Netflix’s You Are What You Eat uses a twin study. Here’s why studying twins is so important for science
Aviators take on air combat training in Nevada
Aviators recreate exercise in Nevada
TikTok says orange cats are ‘dumb’, and tortoiseshell cats have ‘an attitude’. But how true is that?
Australia joins United States and United Kingdom for Exercise Red Flag Nellis 24-1
Queen Mary: Stuff of Medieval Fairytales, Not Modern Representation
Jason Donovan in The Rocky Horror Show sets new box office record for Civic Theatre
Silenced Ventriloquist Speaks After 90 Years
Barangaroo’s public art tells stories of Country and community
What Could Australian Republic Look Like?
Making the most of an opportunity
In chatty midshipman fish, midbrain awakens gift of gab
University members recognised in 2024 New Year Honours
Rio Tinto Board changes 22 December
Cornell historian testifies in landmark Indigenous rights case
Spirit of giving binds us all
Patients largely back online GP consultations, finds study
Iconic Australind Jetty reopens after $3 million revamp
An AI-driven influence operation is spreading pro-China propaganda across YouTube
Resolving contract disputes uses principles both ancient and cosmopolitan
AI can already diagnose depression better than a doctor and tell you which treatment is best
Flight crew fatigue and high workload likely in minimum safe altitude incident
Universal Health Coverage Day 2023 focuses on building resilience of health systems
Health service quality must be a priority, not an afterthought: New Collection on quality of care
Farmers find wins in Migration Strategy but falls short on detail
Innovative ‘Uncertain Futures’ project highlighted in recent WHO report
Fast Five with Moran Zhou 7 December
Australians for Constitutional Monarchy Roll Out Their Greatest Hits
Royal Visit 2024: Time to Discuss Australia’s Standing on the World Stage
Willoughby Symphony Orchestra presents an evening with James Bond
Libraries Tasmania Executive Director Sue McKerracher awarded highest honour
Rio Tinto amplifies support for domestic and family violence prevention in Canada
Screen team plays starring role in £75.6m deal
Test aids emergency diagnosis of heart conditions
Queensland Symphony Orchestra announces Hopelessly Devoted: A Celebration of Olivia Newton-John
Cr Chris Meddows-Taylor – Maryborough Advertiser
What is the ‘sunk cost fallacy’? Is it ever a good thing?
Rugby Australia finalises capital raise
Australia’s forest products sector will be represented at COP28 by AFPA delegation
Museum releases further evidence to support its case for identifying Endeavour/Lord Sandwich shipwreck
Rugby Australia announces Daniel Herbert as new Chair, affirms commitment to reform and unity
What does it mean to be asexual?