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If Cyclone Alfred hits southeast Queensland, it will be the first so far south in 50 years
All eyes on Australia: Our global consumers and sustainability
Cash-Ruston – JMR – 2024-25 Senate Additional Estimates Wrap Up
Call for public comment on draft Comprehensive Environmental Evaluation: Proposed construction and operation of new Chinese research station 3 March 2025
‘Australian Made’ To Receive Funding Boost
New report details nuclear power’s demise
Submarine cables keep the world connected. They can also help us study climate change
International research team decodes how to safely incinerate ‘forever chemicals’
The Canada Carbon Rebate is still widely misunderstood – here’s why
CGTN: How did China lay a good foundation for 2025 economic development
AFC President Shaikh Salman praises Australia on clinching maiden Continental crown
In siding with Russia over Ukraine, Trump is not putting America first. He is hastening its decline
US inflation has increased since Trump took office – why prices are unlikely to come down soon
Foreign Minister concludes North Asia visit
Lanterns and Lights festival pumps more than $3m into the city
Thailand’s Deportation Of Uyghurs To China
Political fighting over Chinese warships misses the point: Australia’s navy is no match for China’s built-up force
Trump’s war on climate science is pushing us into a dystopian future
A robot nearly headbutted a festival spectator in China – here are four urgent steps to make the tech safer
Grattan on Friday: Albanese falls victim to a Chinese burn
Energy-from-waste – cleaner than landfills, but challenges remain: study
Thursday 27 February
A middle power with ‘great and powerful friends’: Australia’s changing role in the region
US trade surplus helping Australian agriculture avoid tariff ‘wheel of misfortune’
Amid ‘Hellscape’, Uptick in Violence in North Darfur, Senior Humanitarian Official Urges Security Council to Take Immediate Action to Protect Civilians in Sudan
Amaero Signs EXIM Credit Agreement for US$23 Million Loan
DeepSeek is now a global force. But it’s just one player in China’s booming AI industry
New Zealand and China Foreign Ministers meet in Beijing
AB InBev Reports Full Year and Fourth Quarter 2024 Results
Chinese dating simulator Love and Deepspace now has a period tracker – it signals a shift in mobile gaming
USAID’s apparent demise and the US withdrawal from WHO put millions of lives worldwide at risk and imperil US national security
Trump’s claim that US debt calculation may be fraudulent could put the economy in danger
Ukraine war: game theory reveals the complexities (and fragility) of a nuclear deterrent
Selenium is an essential nutrient named after the Greek goddess of the Moon − crucial to health, it may help prevent and treat cancer
HKUST, CAS-TECSU and EDB hold Hong Kong Secondary Student Space Station Popular Science Payload and Science Experiment Design Challenge
Teledyne e2v announces new high-speed sensor with extended sensitivity in NIR wavelengths
TMC Announces Executive and Senior Professional/Senior Management Employee Changes effective April 1 and Board of Directors Structure following the 121st Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting
Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery first venue to host Billy Missi’n Wakain Thamai national touring exhibition (2)
The gold price has surged to record highs. What’s behind the move?
With 10 Votes in Favour, 5 Abstentions, Security Council Adopts Resolution 2774 (2025) Mourning Loss of Life, as Russian Federation’s Invasion of…
Scientists have discovered a 3 billion-year-old beach buried on Mars
Upgrading Skills, Downgrading Women’s Work In China
Sanctions rarely achieve their goals – here’s why they failed in Russia and Myanmar
Deputy PM visit harnesses huge interest in NZ in the Gulf
PolyU develops real-time system for monitoring atmospheric corrosion on buildings in Hong Kong
Hot off the press: Australia breaks multiple red meat records
Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery first venue to host Billy Missi’n Wakain Thamai national touring exhibition
China didn’t violate any rules with its live-fire naval exercises. So, why are Australia and NZ so worried?