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Curtin partners with Extreme Tech Challenge on global startup competition
Report finds 3,000 data science jobs to be created in WA in next decade
New report finds data science a key growth industry for WA
Joint research project to bring pet robot ‘puppy’ to aged care residents
Landgate accelerates six WA innovators
City of Cockburn awarded for commitment to public health
Meinhardt Australia announced national appointment
Changes to NDIS Independent Advisory Council
Magma ‘conveyor belt’ fuelled world’s longest erupting supervolcanoes
Changes to NDIS Independent Advisory Council 3 November
$1 billion per year could halve rental housing stress
Concept designs revealed for METRONET’s new Midland Station
Kalgoorlie and Mirrabooka domestic violence hub operators signed
Curtin supports trans, gender diverse and intersex community
Better targeted rent assistance needed to help low-income tenants
Crop disease management in focus at Cummins and Clare
New campaign to help men at risk of alcohol harm in pandemic
Study finds force of habit key to environmentally friendly cup reuse
Creative Industries researchers awarded ARC grant
Old photos provide new snapshot of coral reef health
Curtin climbs in latest global university rankings
Crop protection forum – save date
New milestones for Future Health Research and Innovation Fund
Housing industry stimulus needed to help pandemic-hit Australian economy
Curtin awards Kerry Stokes an Honorary Doctorate of Science
WorkSafe investigates death at building site
Research into impact of health on retirement could bolster workforce
New rankings system shows flaws in university league tables
Research finds clues to mine site restoration effectiveness in soil
New collaboration with NDRI
Moon’s magnetic crust research sees scientists debunk long-held theory
Climate explained: does building and expanding motorways really reduce congestion and emissions
Astronomers find new way to study star formation in galaxies
‘Dust’ and ‘soot’ contributed to extinction of species millions of years ago
Oil and gas infrastructures become fish havens
UWA joins largest global science facility
UWA scientists recognised in Premier’s Science Awards
WA’s leading scientists recognised in Premier’s Science Awards
Study finds financial services and payments boost needed to beat poverty
Report finds AI and Blockchain could transform Australia’s transport sector
Curtin’s plan to give rare artworks by Nyungar children a place to call home
Sound pollution harms lobsters as much as seismic air guns
Three new PSA Fellows recognised for contribution to pharmacy
Transformative City deal to create 10,000 jobs and re-energise Perth CBD
Joint statement – City deal to create 10,000 jobs and transform Perth CBD
City Deal to create 10,000 jobs and transform Perth CBD
Researchers recognised at WA Young Tall Poppy Science Awards
Space technology set to boost national water quality management