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Astronomers Spot “Eye Of Sauron” In Deep Space
State Told to Step Up on Adaptation
Ag industry sends signal to government: Mobile coverage obligation must deliver
Prominent ecologists and climate scientists set to expose Redbank at today’s Independent Planning Commission meeting
56 million years ago, Earth underwent rapid global warming. Here’s what it did to pollinators
New report on British nuclear submarines should raise alarm bells across Australia
‘Listening to understand, not to refute’ – Seafood New Zealand’s 2025 conference
Is the electric charge distribution in space actually the opposite?
GSWA Research Puts WA On Global Lithium Map
As Trump lifts sanctions on Myanmar elites, is he eyeing the country’s rare earth reserves?
Shedding Light On Historic Mining
New report confirms worst annual coral declines on record: governments must act now to save the Great Barrier Reef
Why On Earth Is Planet’s Day Getting Shorter?
Findings show NT’s vital water source is drying – and it can be seen from space 
Australia’s Largest Inland Oyster Festival Set to Make Waves in Rooty Hill
Albanese Government delivering high speed broadband for regional Australia
Generational LEOsat partnership must deliver for regional Australians
Critical Call In UN Plastic Treaty
Will the new James Bond embrace hi-tech gadgets in an age of AI? The films have a complicated history with technology
Predicting beach changes: models just as good as satellites
Climate change melts quarter of glaciers on pristine sub-Antarctic island
The TV WEEK Gold Logie Nominees receive a swag of products from Celebrity & Hollywood Gifting to celebrate their Nomination
Actual distance travelled by migrating whales drastically underestimated 
Black Hole Vibes
Advancing Bushfire Preparedness In Australia
Rules for calculating climate risk in financial reporting by NZ businesses need revisiting – new research
Tracking Gulf of Maine acidity, outlook for commercial shellfisheries
Why the Pacific tsunami was smaller than expected – a geologist explains
Sun dogs, other celestial effects could appear in alien skies
Water recycling is paramount for space stations and long-duration missions − an environmental engineer explains how the ISS does it
After 250 years, Mount Vesuvius artwork erupts into life
Ambitious course set for NZ’s geothermal potential
The hunt for ‘planet nine’: why there could still be something massive at the edge of the Solar System
Brazilian Rare Earths June 2025 Quarterly Report
How Tiny Fossils Are Leading To Smarter Robots
From futuristic design icon to environmental villain – the 80-year history of the plastic chair
Wetlands COP15: Caring For Country On World Stage
Spark Of Idea Attracts Major Funding
Fears that falling birth rates in US could lead to population collapse are based on faulty assumptions
UNOSAT and HIST at the 47th Session of the World Heritage Committee
As oceans warm, tropical fish are moving south. New friendships may be helping them survive
Funding Supports Future-focussed Research
Seismologists tapped into the fiber optic cable network to study offshore faults
An ultra-black coating for satellites could stop them spoiling astronomy pictures
iLAuNCH Trailblazer supports big step forward in space capabilities
World-first deep-sea DNA study reveals global connectivity of marine life
Hydrogen hub takes crucial step forward to delivering clean, green energy |
Swirling nebula of two dying stars revealed in spectacular detail in new Webb telescope image