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Submissions for the 2023 Criminology Research Grants (CRG) are now open
Chimeric Therapeutics announces new capital raise
Fofonga: A commitment to address inequities in Pacific research
Cynata receives ethics approval for proposed aGvHD Phase 2 clinical trial
Chinese state used parent-child relationships to serve political goals
IAG sponsors 2nd edition of Responsible AI Index, recommits to responsible AI across its suite of AI initiatives
More still to do to get big money out of politics
Want to get a puppy? Do your research first, urges Dogs Australia on National Puppy Day eve
Want to get a puppy? Do your research first, urges Dogs Australia in lead up to National Puppy Day
Is there a way to pay content creators whose work is used to train AI? Yes, but it’s not foolproof
Philosopher John Doris: ‘Moral psychologists have plenty to do’
WHO kicks off deliberations on ethical framework and tools for social listening and infodemic management
We’re supporting local art From Ground Up
Keeping Secrets Can Make You Sick
Sunshine Coast firefighters and staff receive honours
Immutep announces new collaboration for cancer treatment combination
Statement on National Anti-Corruption Commission Bill 2022
Australian Government continues to secure return of First Nations ancestors to their rightful custodians
Government urged to deliver affordable and accessible financial advice
Tasmania Integrity Commission releases its 2021-22 Annual Report
Research & Impact Plan launched
Happily ever after? new chapter for traditional fairy tales
New Queensland Integrity Commissioner appointed
New ASHS Professional Designation – PPH
Nine Publishing journalists accept improved offer from management
New Appointment To Coroners Court Of Victoria
Response to Graeme Head Inquiry
Upcoming consultation on financial adviser professional standards
Digital security dialogue
Amcor recognized for best-in-class sustainability practices
Parliament is for public good not toxic factionalism
Can ethical leaders make teams more creative?
Central Goldfields Art Gallery July Art Talk
When bad manners cost you your reputation
First patient recruited in Dimerix late-stage trial
New park honours esteemed school principal
Government bolsters protection for whistleblowers
NZMA Board recommend liquidation
Help Council improve its Customer Service
Statement from KPMG Australia 8 April
ASIC releases February 2022 financial adviser exam results
CFMEU blasts Victorian State Government over anti-union contract
Paradigm secures UK approvals for PARA_OA_002 clinical trial
ASIC acts against SMSF auditors involved in reciprocal audit arrangements
Legislative Council should fulfill its function as House of Review
Workplace Crush Dos and Don’ts for Valentine’s Day 14 February
Workplace Crush Dos and Don’ts for Valentine’s Day