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Statement on Australia and EU starting non-binding exploratory talks on possible association to Hori
Politicians love comparing NZ’s economy to Singapore or Ireland – but it’s simplistic and misleading
Rising potential of stibnite to secure critical mineral supply chains
New Tool Tackles Unreliable Research Trials
Avania Strengthens Leadership Team with Appointment of Four New Executives
Show Goes On For WA Creatives
Sea Forest and Orffa join forces to combat methane abatement in European dairy and beef industries
Launch Of Landmark Horizon Europe Project
Amcor Brings Caps, Closures And Cups To Drinktec
$95 Billion Spring In Step For Agriculture
How to save global cancer research from Trump’s cuts
Four reasons why the UK lags behind its rivals on productivity
Australia Has Banned 3 ‘forever Chemicals’
IATA Appoints Thomas Reynaert To Lead Global Advocacy
Upgraded Recycling Facility in the UK Expands Amcor’s Recycling Capabilities
Polls suggest this man could become Turkey’s next president. Erdoğan is doing everything to stop him
The European Union excluded Greenland from public consultations on the EU seal product ban. Why?
Exploitation, child labour, and abusive work conditions: new report uncovers modern slavery risks in Australian fashion supply chains
Australia has banned 3 ‘forever chemicals’ – but Europe wants to ban all 14,000. This precautionary approach makes clear sense
UN experts: US sanctions on ICC officials undermine independence of tribunal and justice for victims
Environmental antibiotic resistance unevenly addressed despite growing global risk, study finds
Is mineral water ‘natural’ if it’s filtered? The debate gripping France today has raged since the 18th-century
Sustainability Victoria joins EU Green Week and Circular Summit Fryslân
Do food additives cause symptoms of ADHD? It’s more complicated than you think
NFF outlines six key areas to unlock productivity gains at ag roundtable 
More types of PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in Sydney tap water than previously thought
Australia-New Zealand Leaders’ Meeting 2025
Baby food in pouches is stripped of nutrients – but convenient, healthy alternatives are on the horizon
Banning contactless and credit card surcharges won’t help – open banking reform is what’s needed
Growing Together: Timber, Cattle and Carbon in Regional Queensland
Configurable Konecranes KBK “load follows user” workstation cranes lift performance, safety, and flexibility for Australasian industry
Bureau services remain resilient to changes in US policy
University Footballers Are Once Again Europe’s Best
UN expert welcomes revised EU regulations against trade in instruments of torture, calls for a global treaty
Tecnotree Reports Continued Positive Free Cash Flow and Expansion in Europe in H1 2025
Can Syria rebuild its economy from the ashes of war?
NZ is looking for a deal over Trump’s new tariffs – that could come with a high political price
Young carers face higher risks of depression, anxiety and lost futures – and most receive no support
Trump’s new tariff regime has begun after months of chaos and uncertainty. But is his approach working?
European gloom over the Trump deal is misplaced. It’s probably the best the EU could have achieved
Ashurst advises Renalfa IPP on €315 million financing of CEE renewable energy projects
Ashurst Advises APONTIS PHARMA On Squeeze-out
GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATES LAUNDERED RUSSIAN OIL ENTERING THE AUSTRALIAN MARKET
As US climate data-gathering is gutted, Australian forecasting is now at real risk
As Trump has pulled back from the highest tariffs, this chart shows the economic shock has eased
As the UK reviews the pension age again, could more time off when you’re young compensate for later retirement?
AUSTRAC Finalises Enforceable Undertaking With NAB
As mass starvation spreads across Gaza, our colleagues and those we serve are wasting away