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GSWA Research Puts WA On Global Lithium Map
Western Australian GreenTech Hub Open For Business
Breakthrough back pain treatment still working after three years: new data
‘Life-changing’ genetic link offers hope for millions who stutter
Disaster-ready housing starts local, says landmark inquiry
Record number of young people acknowledged at Achiever Awards
The Australian College of Nursing welcomes new President
Australian College Of Nursing Welcomes New President
Basketballers On Fire With National Teams
Interference to astronomy the unintended consequence of faster internet
Curtin and Cisco mark 10 years of innovation with new regional Innovation Central presence
Research reveals STIs during pregnancy linked to adverse birth complications
In a world first, The Hague wants to arrest Taliban leaders over their treatment of women – what happens next?
Net form net blotch triple fungicide resistance detected in WA
Even a day off alcohol makes a difference – our timeline maps the health benefits when you stop drinking
How can we stay safe after data breaches? Step 1 is to change the cybersecurity laws
Australia extends national analytics infrastructure for health research
$20 million investment towards health and medical research partnerships
Earth’s ‘oldest’ impact crater is much younger than previously thought – new study
Culturally diverse WA kids face disadvantage from day one at school
Epic outback trip leads to out-of-this-world space rock discovery
Bright ideas for smarter futures: Curtinnovation finalists announced
Native habitats hold the key to the much-loved smashed avocado’s future
New scholars and students drive WA’s minerals innovation
Do you have Bitcoin? Be aware of the tax consequences of selling your investment
Do you have Bitcoin? Here’s why you need to include it on your tax return
A strange bright burst in space baffled astronomers for more than a year. Now, they’ve solved the mystery
WA Startups Set To SWITCH It Up In Singapore
Making a beeline: Bee hotels give native pollinators a post-bushfire fighting chance, world-first trial reveals
Supporting Young Minds In Time Of Crisis
Curtin Global Voices Scholar heads abroad to shape international policy
eSafety boss wants YouTube included in the social media ban. But AI raises even more concerns for kids
Infamous piece of WA history to generate jobs in screen industry
A new special tribunal will investigate Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. Will it be effective?
Winter viruses can trigger a heart attack or stroke, our study shows. It’s another good reason to get a flu or COVID shot
New Centre To Build Next Generation Of Ethical Leaders
Last Meal Reveals Eating Habits Of Australian Sauropod
APRA announces 2025 Brian Gray Scholarship recipients
Two new categories as Premier’s Science Awards applications open
New Report Reveals Depth Of WA’s Housing Crisis
Working hard, breathing harder: Lung cancer risks in the workplace – Men’s Health Week 2025
What Judy ate: unveiling a sauropod dinosaur’s last meal for the first time
For the first time, fossil stomach contents of a sauropod dinosaur reveal what they really ate
As livestock numbers grow, wild animal populations plummet. Giving all creatures a better future will take a major rethink
Black Belt Aviator Punches Above His Weight
Depression Linked To Increased Dementia Risk
Common Gene Variant Doubles Dementia Risk For Men
Parents of autistic children are stressed. Here’s what they want you to know