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PJCIS supports reform to strengthen oversight of Australia’s intelligence agencies
First dialysis unit opens in Blenheim
Next steps on Eden Park restrictions
Ancient Greeks and Romans knew harming the environment could change the climate
Cornell launches residency program in wildlife population health
From nail bars to firefighting foams: how chemicals are deemed safe enough or too harmful
University of Würzburg “most recycled paper-friendly university”
Quantexa Makes Its Decision Intelligence Platform ‘Agent Ready’ to Solve the Hardest Problems in AI: Data Fragmentation & Context
Improving New Zealand’s climate change act
R22 Accident After Unplanned Low-level Manoeuvre
Nancy Hillier Memorial Lecture 2025: Bayside
Travel To Brazil For COP30
Sad Day For Democracy As RSB Passes Second Reading
Synthetic biology to supercharge photosynthesis in crops
ACT Parents calls for fair infrastructure planning as Lyneham High Inquiry begins
Sustainable Agriculture Small Grants Now Open
New Documentary Follows Fast Fashion Trail Into Pacific
Blackdown Tableland National Park Closure
Cheaper Electricity, Secure Jobs, And Lower Emissions
Fuel Security Plan provides assurance to Kiwis
Sodastream introduces ‘enso’: a seamless blend of form and function, delivering the ultimate sparkling water experience
Lab Revives ‘lost Art’ In Communications
Vision Australia Award recognises Apple’s commitment to workplace accessibility
Peppercorn lease paves way for Men’s Shed’s future growth
National conference to champion Australia’s next generation of researchers
From the Brigalow to the beach, Queensland Government delivers major investment for CQ conservation
Albanese Labor Government delivering funding to tackle pests and weeds
UOW’s new Liberal Arts Major to foster critical thinkers for a complex future
Proveda’s WINGS of Hope Gathering Returns as Part of International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day
Grants Helping Canberra’s Community Gardens Grow
Recognising Dr Allan Freeth’s service to the EPA
National H5 Bird Flu Site And Species Planning
Single atoms of silver and earth-abundant carbon turn pollutants into fertiliser
School infrastructure projects booming in Sydney’s South West
More Australian Homes To Get Access To Solar Power
Academy Fellow Receives Top National Science Prize
K Road Cliffs Just Got Even Better
Completion of mountain bike trails sets wheels in motion
Help Shape Our Water Future
One Health Day Messages From Three Biosecurity Chiefs
Express lane for new supermarkets underway
Federal Investment Bolsters H5 Bird Flu Preparedness
Bin Your Bad Habits This National Recycling Week
Nationals’ net zero backflip would escalate disaster costs for regional communities
Phantom Shield Tests Joint Decision Making
Water Flowing In Smart Water Solutions
Student Fined For Smuggling Insects
Retail spending steady ahead of critical Christmas trading period