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How European colonisation has created more animal hybrids
New protections for two of Australia’s most vulnerable reptiles following decision at international wildlife conference
SA seeks to be heard on social media ban High Court challenge
EU allows continued use of New Zealand regulated financial benchmarks
Why flexible work alone isn’t enough: Preferences matter more than policy
It’s not you – some typefaces feel different
When did people first arrive in Australasia? New archaeogenetics study dates it to 60,000 years ago
FAO launches the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists 2026 to strengthen these ecosystems and support the people who sustain them
High-speed rail moves millions throughout the world every day – but in the US, high cost and low use make its future bumpy
“We Must Safeguard Academic Freedom”
DNA from soil could soon reveal who lived in ice age caves
Before trips to Mars, we need better protection from cosmic rays
Ashurst advises Low Carbon on its landmark investment from CVC DIF
Boeing: Africa’s Rising Passenger Air Traffic will spur Region’s Fleet to more than Double by 2044
New study exposes how conspiracy theories go mainstream across Europe
100 Days To Go Until APP2026
Unearthing a quiet giant: Australia’s rising truffle industry
ABx Group (ASX:ABX) Produces World-Leading Rare Earths, Targets Non-China Supply Chains
Global debut of first long-range Emirates A350 arrives in Adelaide
Future Focus For Australian Science
“Carbon Offsets Have Led to Limited Increase in Climate Protection”
European Spinouts Report 2025: Max-Planck leads the way in Germany
UN experts alarmed by risk of humanitarian assistance criminalisation: European Union
Best books of 2025: our experts share their picks
Are UN climate summits a waste of time? No, but they are in dire need of reform
EcoPHA Biotech & Terra Sol win Energy & Renewables at the InnovationAus Awards signalling a new era for commercial PHA innovation
Stronger export markets accommodate record Australian beef production
Western Harbour Tunnel to be nation’s first ‘tagless’ toll road
NZ now has a narrow window to stop the Asian yellow-legged hornet – here’s how everyone can help
Transboundary animal diseases pose urgent threat to global food security, FAO warns
Rhino: documentary unravels the challenges rangers face, but that’s not the whole story
CleanStream Adds To Its Awards Tally
Air Cargo Demand Sets New Record in October, up 4.1%, Marking Eight Straight Months of Growth
EcoPHA Biotech & Terra Sol win Energy & Renewables at the InnovationAus Awards signalling a new era for commercial PHA innovation
Three reasons why China wants global green leadership after Cop30 – and two reasons it doesn’t
Study highlights rise of ‘authoritarian peacemaking’ and its implications for Ukraine
12BET Supports the Nine Emperor Gods Festival in Celebration of Tradition
Approval of up to EUR360 Million Czech Government Grant
Trump wants Australian data on migrant crime. This will only scapegoat vulnerable people
Sussan Ley talks about ‘Australian values’ in assessing migrants. What exactly does that mean?
Electric container ships won’t work – but a fleet of auxiliary battery ships could clean up shipping
ALF regions meet in Stockholm to discuss future of education, research and care
Climate action saves lives. So why do climate models ignore wellbeing?
How England’s Premier League is trying to stop football’s financial arms race – without a salary cap
New Zealand and Estonia strengthen education ties
Making global trade easier for NZ businesses
Māori face harsher sentences than NZ Europeans for similar drink-driving offences – with lasting consequences
The EU and Australia will work to identify viable joint projects as Critical Raw Materials cooperation enters a new phase