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Child hearing loss more common in culturally and linguistically diverse families
Council stunned by withdrawal of funding for sleep program
A top court has urged nations to clamp down on fossil fuel production. When will Australia finally start listening?
Refugee Week 2025: Nahome’s Story – Finding Freedom & Belonging Through Football
NHS unveils ten-year plan to shift from treatment to prevention – here’s what needs to change to make that happen
Perth Muslims Embark on a 3,000km Journey to Share Message of Peace at 66th Annual Alice Springs Show
The next step in improving children’s literacy in South Australia
Pluxee delivers solid organic growth performance in Q3 Fiscal 2025, in line with full-year objectives
City of Canada Bay awarded Cyber Security Awareness Grant to protect seniors from online scams
Euro 2025: women’s football has exploded – here’s how it can grow even more
Women engineers celebrated as distinguished Ada Lovelace Medal awarded
Who Should Pay?
New book Terraglossia reclaims language, Country and culture
Five surprising facts about AI chatbots that can help you make better use of them
The UK’s plan to genetically test all newborns sounds smart – until it creates patients who aren’t sick
Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence agency to drop informal name, expand advisory board diversity
Hard-won lessons on military mental health
Aboriginal Education Strategy sees improvements for students
Flood of interest to invest in New Zealand
Scammers impersonating Consumer Protection in rental rip-offs
Record education investment to help WA students thrive at school
Warning issued after ACCC phone numbers spoofed by scammers
AI to help emergency departments and bilingual patients speak the same language
Optus agrees to $100m penalty, subject to court approval, for unconscionable conduct
New large-scale Australian study shows school students learning English need long-term support
Reforms needed to help Pacific workers access millions in unclaimed superannuation
Is Mars really red? A physicist explains the planet’s reddish hue and why it looks different to some telescopes
Linguist left speechless at award ceremony
Newcastle Museum exhibition highlights history of German-speakers in the Hunter
House tax-and-spending bill and other Trump administration changes could make millions of people lose their health insurance coverage
Wagga Wagga WELCOMES Refugee Week
LEXUS Signs Athlete Partnership Agreements with Japanese National Football Team Player Wataru Endo and Professional Surfer Kanoa Igarashi
NO ONE SHOULD GO THROUGH THIS ALONE – SUPPORTING AUSTRALIANS WITH ONE OF OUR MOSTLY DEADLY CANCERS
Global outrage over Gaza has reinforced a ‘siege mentality’ in Israel – what are the implications for peace?
Buffalo Area 4-H Program Empowers Teens, Opens Doors
Thrive Refugee Enterprise launches ‘She Starts with Thrive’ to support more refugee women into small business: New Program Aims to Bridge Gender…
Study reveals long-term ‘occupational downgrade’ of refugee workers
Livestream of Joint Press Conference on Commercial Vehicle Business Collaboration
Five years of Keep It Real Online
Fake news and real cannibalism: a cautionary tale from the Dutch Golden Age
watchOS 26 delivers more personalized ways to stay active and connected
A new observatory is assembling the most complete time-lapse record of the night sky ever
Reproducibility may be the key idea students need to balance trust in evidence with healthy skepticism
Office For Multicultural Affairs To Be Established
SSI welcomes establishment of Multicultural Affairs Office
A bottlenose dolphin? Or Tursiops truncatus? Why biologists give organisms those strange, unpronounceable names
Google’s SynthID is the latest tool for catching AI-made content. What is AI ‘watermarking’ and does it work?
New program targets oral health and language revival in APY Lands