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Testing On Track To Improve GPS
Age matters: new age-ID tool set to revolutionise threatened seabird conservation
There’s More Than One Way To Be Champion
New Australian-designed model for prevention of the world’s leading cause of death
HKUST Develops Groundbreaking Artificial Compound Eye
House Economics Committee to hear from Reserve Bank of Australia next week
Qantas Board Governance Review Update
National initiative encourages Australians to lean on community when planning for end of life
How old’s too old to be a doctor? Why GPs and surgeons over 70 may need a health check to practise
Major reforms to Metropolitan Region Scheme to boost housing
Investment in digital transformation and AI soars as companies strive for sustainability
Championing Women In Agriculture Industry
Groundbreaking census of homeless children and young people reveals violence, health emergencies and serious trauma are common – but safe housing remains…
A tool not a panacea: telehealth is overhyped as a solution to New Zealand’s rural health-care crisis
Young people brought down Bangladesh’s repressive leader. Will they now be empowered to lead real change?
Community Services Ministers’ Meeting Communique 6 August
Shared Decision-Making Committee Communique
Key industries join forces with researchers to deliver real-world solutions
Final weeks to participate in $64.3 million voluntary gun buyback
View From The Hill: Anthony Albanese shapeshifts on Makarrata
Former Sea Shepherd captain Paul Watson arrested on a Japanese warrant from 2012 – what next?
Providing Greater Synergy To Pitch Black
Businesses call for more incentives and stronger action on net zero while many lag on decarbonisation
Special Adviser report on Israel’s response to the IDF strikes against World Central Kitchen
Be counted as part of the Health and Medical Research Workforce Audit
Natural Hazards Atlas kicks off with call for community participation
Indigenous Australians want a seat at the table when it comes to conservation. Here’s how we might get there
Women’s Advisory Group Open For Applications
Blue Yonder Acquires One Network Enterprises to Unlock an Agile, Interconnected Supply Chain Ecosystem
Guidewire Kufri Release Expands HazardHub Internationally, Enabling Insurers in 19 More Countries to Assess Property Risk in Seconds
Artificial intelligence is taking the consulting industry by storm – should we be concerned?
Rupert Murdoch’s succession plan reveals a lot about his empire – and most of it is not pretty
ANU Researchers Working To Unlock Full Potential Of RNA
To Close the Gap, Governments and their Bureaucracy must change the way they do business
Updated WHS Prosecutions Data Now Available 1 August
Closing Gap Data Release
On World Breastfeeding Week, UNICEF and WHO call for equal access to breastfeeding support
Opinion – Mamamia
Council Successful At NCAT Hearing
Summer Shark Management Approach For Central Coast
Govt Undermines OT Frontline Services, Breaks Pledge
Retirement as we know it is ending – it’s time to rethink the idea of working age
PWDA Reacts to the Australian Government’s Response to the Disability Royal Commission
PWDA Responds to the Release of the Australian Government’s Response to the Disability Royal Commission
Commissioner urges stronger government commitment to Disability Royal Commission findings
Queensland Government response to Disability Royal Commission 
About half the Asian migrants we surveyed said they didn’t fully understand how our voting systems work. It’s bad for our democracy
New Strategy To Deliver For Young Queenslanders