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Huge appetite by Queensland schoolchildren to engage with agriculture
Torrens University’s Impact Report showcases global fingerprint
NAB partners with Greener to help small businesses reduce carbon emissions
RSPCA NSW shelters unable to accept surrendered or stray felines for one month – vaccine supply shortage
Hobart Airport emergency management exercise
It’s oh-fish-ial – a new species of fish discovered in the Great Barrier Reef
New partnerships to amplify environmental message
Seeing the Invisible: Revealing Hidden Damage with Cameras to Improve Aircraft Safety
The smarter the magpie, the better they can handle our noisy cities
World Food Forum side-event discusses ways to unleash the potential of the Amazon bioeconomy
Alleviating food insecurity at SHOP Food Pantry
Health leaders at the WHS support WHO commitment to build climate resilient, low carbon sustainable health systems (ATACH)
The University of Manchester announces partnership with Arup, a global sustainable development consultancy
On agenda at Council’s October meeting
Issue of Development Consents August / September: Bayside
Towards a Mobility Future That Offers Freedom to Lead the Life You Want, Anywhere, Anytime
Lights, camera, action, innovate!
Child with meningococcal disease 17 October
New Deputy Commissioner appointment
Keyton number one in GRESB sustainability rankings for Oceania for fifth consecutive year
Building Foundations for New Era of Coaching
Safe Haven support for people in crisis
New road safety initiative goes hand in hand with education
Minns Government identifies significant gap in approval of density
Trees are better for us than we realise
$16 million for Crown reserve improvements
Do you use local aquatic centre?
$30 million to level playing field
New investments to lift agricultural sustainability and productivity
$25 million to better protect nature
Legislation To Allow Medicinal Cannabis Trial
We landed a camera on Venus before seeing parts of our own oceans – it’s time to ramp up observations closer to home
AI is closer than ever to passing the Turing test for ‘intelligence’. What happens when it does?
Kellogg-HKUST EMBA Continues its Reign as World’s Top Program
Plibersek embarrassed by her national environment laws go-slow
Teachers putting hope and love into action
Splash of Colour for Bicton foreshore
How changing climate impacts visitor economy
Towards a Future of One-of-a-Kind Cherished Vehicles Aligned with Personal Values
Graduates take to skies
Notre Dame launches new Research Strategy
Rainbow of sand provides welcome sight off Stockton coastline
Police officers take dive into training course
Visit Resource Recovery Centre
This October, get behind Australia’s precious resource – water!
Calls To Industry Leaders To Ignite First Nations Arts Education and Careers At SXSW Sydney
Waterwise Perth Action Plan saves 12 Optus Stadiums of water
Nominations now open for Baw Baw’s 2024 Australia Day awards