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Why you let down your guard on ads when scrolling on social media
ASIC warning: Pump and dump scammers intensify use of fake celebrity endorsements
Ceremonial sunset at Pearl Harbor
The workers who ‘just get it’: How lived experience strengthens addiction recovery
Police Warn Of Scammers
Industry Raises Alarm Over Carbon Credit Approval
New Bill To Safeguard Australia’s Carbon Credit Scheme
Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television Interview – Sky News 26 June
Scams involving offenders impersonating WA Police officers
Free will: does refusing to believe in it make you a ‘bad’ person? Research is challenging this old idea
Anyone can fake a scientific image with AI, tricking even academic journals – and undermining trust in science
South Australia Police warn of phone scammers posing as SA Police
CRDC appoints new Managing Director: Dr Georgina Pengilley
CRDC Appoints New Managing Director
UNSW College launches industry-designed degrees to address skills shortages
From prejudice to harm – current policies targeting trans people follow a clear pattern of escalation
UN experts warn British travellers wrongfully detained in Iran at grave risk after 30-day hunger strike
$32m a day: ‘Splash Cash’ Ashton’s plan for deficit and red tape
How bond markets have become one of the most powerful forces in modern politics
New trade role to advance Australian agriculture’s global opportunities 
The fraudsters’ playbook: our study of Enron traders shows how easily the language of trust can be abused
Building the future generation of young farmers
UN experts: Chișinău Declaration risks weakening protections for migrants, undermines absolute prohibition of torture
View from The Hill: Tony Abbott to tour the country, trying to energise Liberals
UNITAR launches digital credentials to enhance global recognition of learning
How megalomaniac leaders establish their grip on a group – and they how they lose it
NZ’s ‘light-touch’ approach to voluntary carbon and nature markets may unlock finance but risks credibility
Is the tenure of a leader becoming ‘nasty, brutish and short’?
Author AJ Ville launches debut novel at Hawkesbury Central Library
Tender launched for additional gas-fired generation in Central Queensland
ANZ supports SA Power Networks with Australia’s first fully taxonomy-aligned Green bond
Widespread AI misuse means higher ed must rethink assessment
Australian Wine Builds Momentum In Canada
Accentism for profit? What Telus is getting wrong about accents
Why ‘greenhushing’ signals deeper issues with NZ’s climate risk reporting regime
Applications open for leadership role to drive agricultural trade diversification
WA Government’s fumble of emissions reduction targets would be a betrayal of community and science
Is New Zealand sliding toward a US-style approach to immigration and asylum?
Minns doubles down on speech ban while waiting for Queensland challenge
Abolish the Australian Human Rights Commission, says Family First
AIS Partners With Chobani To Fuel Athlete Performance
UN experts urge Saudia Arabia to end Kafala system amidst World Cup preparations
Nominations open for 2026 Northern Territory Export and Business Awards
The fake disease that fooled the internet – and what it says about all of us
More than 60% of home battery installations inspected in Australia are ‘substandard’
Energy Roadmap delivering affordable, reliable and sustainable power for Queensland
FAO Regional Conference for Africa: Director-General urges “abundance” narrative for youthful continent
Why Greek yoghurt went viral: How social media drives food trends