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Study finds children exiting the youth justice system at risk
Defence spending: our research shows how Australia can stop buying weapons for the wars of the past
Beyond money: the hidden drivers fuelling child food insecurity
Academic publishing is a multibillion-dollar industry. It’s not always good for science
Synchronised bleaching: Ningaloo and the Great Barrier Reef are bleaching in unison for the first time
Ten Australian scientists to attend the 2025 Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany
Albanese Labor Government Delivering For Perth’s South
‘Once Known’: A landmark exhibition sharing the truth of the Stolen Generations
Bottle feeding toddlers to sleep linked to dental decay and excess weight
Less than 1% of the world’s biggest radio telescope is complete – but its first image reveals a sky dotted with ancient galaxies
Australia’s next government may well be in minority. Here’s how that can be a good outcome for the country
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – Nova Perth
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop Interview – Perth 15 March
Curtin and Chevron unveil world-class corrosion facility
Earth’s oldest impact crater was just found in Australia – exactly where geologists hoped it would be
World’s oldest impact crater found, rewriting Earth’s ancient history
Maternal cannabis use triples risk of disruptive behaviour in children
Quantum dot discovery for LEDs brings brighter, more eco-friendly displays
Feeding on the go – research provides new insights into pygmy blue whale foraging behaviours
A clear game-changer: Curtin’s water-repellent glass breaks new ground
Innovative Health Platform To Improve Regional Health
$15 million investment to support collaborations in health services research
Giant glaciers pulverised Earth’s ancient rocks, setting the stage for complex life
Giant ice bulldozers: how ancient glaciers helped life evolve
Scientists have discovered a 3 billion-year-old beach buried on Mars
Sanctions rarely achieve their goals – here’s why they failed in Russia and Myanmar
New study advances acoustic monitoring of endangered whale
Households are burning plastic waste as fuel for cooking and heating in slums the world over
Carnivorous dinosaurs thrived in Australia 120 million years ago, new fossils show
Housing policies are leaving vulnerable Australians exposed to natural disasters
Yes, Australia needs new homes – but they must be built to withstand disasters in a warmer world
Burning plastic for cooking and heating an emerging crisis, study finds
Lethal second-generation rat poisons are killing endangered quolls and Tasmanian devils
Trailblazing trio awarded prestigious Honorary Doctorates
Removing babies is still harming First Nations families, almost two decades after the apology to Stolen Generations
Love thy neighbour: How church-based schools are creating hope for the future
Explainer: what does it actually mean to ‘firm’ renewables?
Human settlement key to extinction of New Zealand’s iconic Moa bird
Born Too Late? Climate Change May Be Delaying Births
Tailored Support Helps Neurodivergent Employees Thrive
With ‘damp drinking’ and ‘zebra striping’, Gen Z are embracing moderation – not abstinence – from alcohol
Hundreds of extra teachers entering schools thanks to new Curtin course
Recipients awarded 2025 Early-and Mid-Career Researcher Mobility Grants for outstanding research
We know how hard it is for young people to buy a home – so how are some still doing it anyway?
Greens call for free public transport for everyone, all the time: ‘WA can afford it’
Argenica Therapeutics says ARG-007 reduced damage to brain cells in preclinical study
New health innovation funding bolsters fight against ‘superbugs’
5 years after COVID began, outstanding fines mean marginalised Australians are still paying the highest price