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Bay Street building blitz
Scanning for success with eID
Researchers create novel device that harnesses shadows to generate electricity
A dirty tech roadmap is no vision for Australia
Record drop in retail spending shows need for ACTU plan to rebuild domestic economy
Investing in Culture and Local Jobs: Katherine’s Mimi Aboriginal Art and Craft Design Tender Open
Study future-proofs technological needs of older people
Delivering $48 Million Of Water Infrastructure Projects
Climate review tools can help strategy, with resources
Supporting resources sector in low-cost emissions reduction
Capricorn Highway overtaking lanes to save lives and time in central Queensland
Risen Energy contributes their 400W Jaegar panels to aid bushfire relief efforts
Building on success of Emissions Reduction Fund
9 to 5 work day is over: we now have a short window to reimagine work for better
Notorious cancer protein mutations cooperate to proliferate disease
Grant will help ISU scientists break new ground in gene editing
Boeing-built X-37B Launches in Second Mission for U.S. Space Force
Manufacturing toolbox for porous silica is good news for production of medicine
National Meeting of Digital Economy and Technology Ministers: Communiqué May 2020
New baseline data provides greater clarity for environmental decisions
COVID-19 pandemic exposes weakness in Aussie supply chains
More Melburnians to access affordable fruit and veg, thanks to $150k funding boost
Minister for Defence Industry – Scaling-up small business to enhance defence capability
Boeing Names Delaney to Lead Confident Travel Initiative
New study finds 30 per cent working Australians facing economic hardships
NUS engineers invent hybrid air conditioner that reduces electricity consumption
Council endorses ferry service levels – East Gippsland
New partnership to boost business use of smart LED lighting
Pragmatic changes to Immigration Act to respond to COVID-19 passed
Tasmanian jobs must be protected
Young researchers leap ahead
COVID-19 impacts on Australian research workforce predicted to be significant 13 May
COVID-19’s impact on Australian research
Law, Lawyers and Justice: Through Australian Lenses published by Routledge
Students gain insight into ram health
Safeguards needed in arrangements with overseas partners in digital era
QBANK tackling headwinds of banking reform and digital change
VivaZome licenses University of Adelaide stem cell technology
Queenslanders over moon about new bridge
More safety upgrades soon for Bruce
Works to start on Leach Highway turning lane upgrades
Quick action from governments can drive energy efficiency jobs boom
COVID-19 impacts on Australian research workforce predicted to be significant
ACOSS warns against Government’s planned cuts to income support
Healthcare efficiency: AI technology to reduce hospital readmissions
Standing Up For Victorian Basin Communities
Container recovery operation a complete success
NTU scientists develop sustainable way to extract chitin from prawn shells by fermenting it with fruit waste