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Queensland Government secures long-term energy deal to power the future
Quantum batteries could supercharge the future of quantum computing
City of Newcastle receives national recognition for leadership in equitable workplaces
A tiny fish is helping clinicians avoid unnecessary multi-million-dollar treatment for babies suspected of having spinal muscular atrophy
Row Of NSW Pattern Book Terraces Begin Construction
New carbon-conversion technology could turn emissions into jet fuel
Oxfam marks January 26th with renewed calls for Truth, Treaty, and Justice
A century ago, John Logie Baird achieved a landmark moment in television history. The viewers weren’t convinced
Next Steps For Offshore Wind
Next steps in securing Australia’s offshore wind industry to power regional jobs
New carbon-conversion technology could turn emissions into jet fuel
AMA President’s update: Hate speech and gun reforms, CDC launch, and honouring a medical leader
Foodtech exporter Flavourtech smells opportunity in Netherlands
Rio Tinto releases fourth quarter 2025 production results
Rio Tinto Expands Solar Power Capacity At Kennecott
Tatura At Centre Of Global Ag-innovation Exchange
Victorian unionists join to fight Carnival Cruises ‘extreme exploitation’
Liquid metal powers a whole new kind of motor
Wage Boost For TAFE SA Employees Step Closer
The $3 billion plan to prevent debris balls on Sydney beaches
Pre-cancerous states identified in seemingly normal aging tissues
HKUST Develops World’s First Sub-Zero Celsius Elastocaloric Green Freezer, Reshaping Freezing Industry with its Zero Emissions
New Year’s Resolutions That Could Save You Thousands
Tender let for purified recycled water demonstration plant business case
HKUST Co-develops Robotic Nanoprobe for Precise Mitochondria Extraction Charting New Directions in Research on Therapies for Neurodegenerative Diseases and Cancer
New Head Of Joint Aviation Systems Announced
Can you return gifts without a receipt or packaging? A legal expert explains
Can you ‘live long and prosper’ by learning economics from Star Trek? Or is that ‘highly illogical’?
From Mechanical Mule to modern mobility
Bandit Steals Scene At Stormforce 25
Army Tests Counter-drone Technology
Man charged after allegedly attempting to incite violent demonstration in Sydney’s South
CEFC supports SA clean energy ambitions with new wind farm investment
Syria-Lebanon Visit Aimed to ‘Build Trust’, Reaffirm Support for Sovereignty, Stability in Both Countries, Delegation Co-Head Tells Security Council
PolyU builds advanced human-robot collaboration system, empowering high-end manufacturing tasks
Geelong City Market goes big for Christmas and small business
Crackdowns on civil liberties are a step in the wrong direction
Anson Resources: Update on Cooperation between Anson and POSCO Holdings for DLE Green River Demonstration Plant
Science has always been marketed, from 18th-century coffeehouse demos of Newton’s ideas to today’s TikTok explainers
Cracks in the earth – major gully erosion poses humanitarian crisis threats 
Opinion piece: Budget update focused on delivery, responsibility and restraint
AFP to expand Pacific-focused Pinkenba Hub in support of Pacific Policing Initiative
New Skilled Start loans to help Western Australians into a home
Ghost Bat hits the mark mid-air
HKUST and Towngas Jointly Establish Hong Kong’s First Hydrogen Energy Industry Innovation Platform
Bumper Wallaroos Schedule Announced As Centurion Test Set For 2026 Season
Drainage that delivers: new tools for profitable water management
Mapping soils for success – how soil insights are reviving Philippine farms