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A century after its discovery, scientists capture first confirmed footage of a colossal squid in the deep
Company and its director handed fines, suspended jail term, for illegal operation of a waste facility in Eagleby
Gold Coast Unveils Greenheart Robina Parklands
Greens say new Climate Council report highlights the dire need to protect homes from climate disasters
Belconnen Oval Wetland Is Now Open
Cherry Creek Court Case
Defence and Customs strengthen maritime security with uncrewed vessels
Greens support PM’s bid for COP in Adelaide, but it won’t be successful unless Australia takes a stand on fossil fuels
Recycle Responsibly at Georges River Council’s E-Waste Drop Off Day
Appointments to the Waste Advisory Board
Advanced simulation lab prepares future occupational therapists
First-of-its-kind project aims to bring tropical seagrass meadows back to the Great Barrier Reef
East Gippsland Municipal Emergency Management Plan approved
Ancient Rocks Reveal How Water Helped Shape World
Outback Education Program Saved From Extinction
US-NZ partnership in Pacific in focus in Hawaii
Fools of love: men fall faster than women, study shows
Nesting Boxes Installed On Waranga Rail Trail
AgForce Seeks Bi-Partisan Support For Food Security
Emergency Services Games donates $10,000 to mental health charity
Govt efficiency delivers $100m in new school classrooms
ACF election scorecard: from abysmal to amazing
Focusing on a child’s strengths can transform assessments – and help them thrive after an ADHD or autism diagnosis
Plant Tree For Mum
New UK system to protect satellites against attack shows how global conflict has spilled into outer space
Are twins allergic to the same things?
Fresh Facilities For Future In Hampton
School For Visitor Economy Supporting Key Industries
New Transitional Housing For Women In Recovery
Lismore’s Expertise Showcased At State-wide Event
Only Thing Sizzling This Easter Should Be BBQ, Not Bush
Now open at the Deakin University Art Gallery is the exhibition Glass, ochre, iron and mud
Does Drinking Alcohol Cause Cancer?
Empowering Women and Youth in Afghanistan: Successful Conclusion of the UNITAR Entrepreneurship Training Programme
Allens advises ACEN Australia on major renewable energy portfolio financing
AFPA welcomes Labor’s Boyer Mill commitment which highlights broader energy cost pressures across …
MAB Academy and Ahlex Win 2025 IATA CBTA Center Innovation Award
Free Animal Behaviour Workshops Available
Off and Skating: Historic Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink to reopen better than ever
Free Pads And Tampons – When And Where You Need Them
A Fresh Start for Queensland: Zero Litter to the Bay plan underway
$1 million for Noosa Coastal Walk upgrades complete ahead of Easter holidays
Perth To Receive $5 Million Local Infrastructure Boost
Deakin Researcher part of study of pharmaceutical pollution impacts on salmon
Texans’ Embrace Of Turbines May Herald Winds Of Change
AI-generated images can exploit how your mind works − here’s why they fool you and how to spot them
How insects and the smallest animals survive Antarctica
FOGO rollout paused while City of Swan addresses waste service concerns