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FAO Investment Centre Annual Review: Showcasing the latest achievements while marking 60 years of support to the agrifood sector
Administrative Review Tribunal To Commence In October
Farmers, electricians, environmental and climate advocacy groups unite in need for investment in grid upgrades
NTT DATA Unveils Ultralight Edge AI Platform
Community Safety Enhanced With Completed CCTV Network
Researchers Help Fashion Future Focus
In-depth pre-flight planning and strict adherence to the plan critical for in-flight filming formation flights
A two-way street: Mental health can’t be ignored during work injury recovery
Radioactive waste storage licence for US, UK nuclear subs gets the nod for Perth
The Launch of Australia’s Economic Accelerator: bringing industry in from the cold
300,000 Haitian women and girls are displaced without basic safety and health services
Faster, stronger … smarter? New research shows the importance of brain training for junior athletes
Young People SPARC Change For Post-school Pathways
Enhanced planning powers will help Broadwater students get back to their local school sooner
The eyes have it: Visual inspection experience essential for airport security screening
Fresh Barrage Of Disinformation In Presidential Race
Expression Of Interest For Committee Membership
Expectations set for improved medicines access
Experts to advise Minister on Oranga Tamariki
Esri’s ArcGIS Enterprise on Kubernetes Integrated with IBM Maximo Is Now Available
Young Australians feel they are ‘missing out’ on being young: new research
NAIDOC Week Spotlight: PLO Bronwyn Wallace
Why an ‘AI health coach’ won’t solve the world’s chronic disease problems
Junk food is promoted online to appeal to kids and target young men, our study shows
Rex Patrick Loses FOI Delays Legal Battle, Pledges to Continue
Researchers Customize AI Tools For Digital Pathology
AI Medi Scan Introduces New At-Home Skin Cancer Detection Technology
Think you’ve decided what to buy? Actually, your brain is still deciding – even as you put it in your basket
Stricter monitoring of tween and teen internet use may not always be better
Good Governance Framework Adopted
NACCHO and The Snow Foundation partner to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to tackle rheumatic heart disease
Businesses are harvesting our biometric data. The public needs assurances on security
The ‘Insights 2024: Attitudes toward AI’ Report Reveals Researchers and Clinicians Believe in AI’s Potential but Demand Transparency in Order to Trust Tools
Flinders University awarded $6.4 million boost to health and medical research
Tasmanian grain growers to help shape research investment
Australian-first network to drive collaboration across digital health research and education
MeDevIS platform announced to boost access to medical technologies and devices
MOSS evaluation shows impact and opportunities for improvement
LGBTIQA+ People With Disability To Lead Advisory Group
Pandemic and seasonal influenza severity assessment guidance updated
Keir Starmer: what we know about Britain’s new prime minister and how he will lead
IATA and ASF to Develop Standard Cabin Waste Composition Audit Program
Waste To Energy
More Support Needed For Remote Indigenous Communities
Weiss Independent Review Report Released
Who Sets Cotton’s Research Priorities?
Major milestones in disaster recovery for Northern Rivers
Australia’s long-awaited national anti-corruption body is a year old. Is it meeting expectations?