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A China-backed dam in Indonesia threatens a rare great ape – and that’s just beginning
World finally has its first ‘parastronaut’
London competition offering at Ashurst expands with new partner hire
Sky News with Tom Connell
Australian foreign minister to visit Europe and UK to advance our trade diversification agenda
October Passenger Demand & Forward Bookings Signal Continuing Recovery
Number of children living in deadliest war zones jumps nearly 10% in one year
Type 2 diabetes drug cost-effective for cardiovascular and kidney benefits, finds new study
A new law offers better protection for indigenous plants of significance to Māori, but no requirement to share profits
Call for global agreement on critical metals to build green energy infrastructure
Cequence Security strengthens executive team by appointing new Chief Financial Officer to drive business growth and expansion
ANZ appointed sole banking provider for SA Government
RMIT Europe and EIT Urban Mobility online courses take home LearnX Awards
Headwinds Continue to Affect Air Cargo Demand in October
UN Forum on Minority Issues session 1
Monthly CPI indicator rose 6.9 per cent in 12 months to October 2022: Australia
Prime Minister concludes bilateral talks with Finnish PM
Many forests will become highly flammable for at least 30 extra days per year unless we cut emissions, research finds
OAIC welcomes passing of Privacy Bill
UN Working Group on business and human rights to visit Luxembourg
HKUST to Launch HK’s first Dual Degree in Global Marine Resources Management
Australia’s best cyclists to return to star-studded Federation University Road Nationals in Ballarat
At-home DNA tests just aren’t that reliable – and risks may outweigh benefits
Torrens University researcher recognised as world’s best AI expert
Easing administrative burden on farmers through new integrated farm planning projects
Leader of innovative Pacific climate change project wins award
Chasing future biotech solutions to climate change risks delaying action in present – it may even make things worse
COP27 was disappointing, but 2022 remains an historic year for international climate policy
Why does night shift increase risk of cancer, diabetes and heart disease?
Big future for young Australian historians
Grants to help animal by-products and leather industry diversify export opportunities
Swinburne researchers share in $221 million for ARC Discovery Projects
BHP unveils first fully electric Jumbo at Olympic Dam
World’s first algae-based local anaesthetic another step closer to reality
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Presents 2023 Race Team Setups
Ashurst advises on acquisition of Jigsaw Insurance Services
Selling Queensland’s critical minerals to world
Queensland exporters dominate national awards
Torrens University researcher recognised as world’s best AI expert
Appin massacre site listed on State Heritage Register
HMAS Wollongong to request Freedom of Entry
Experts of Committee on Elimination of Racial Discrimination Commend Georgia on Increased Prosecution of Discrimination Crimes
Stripping carbon from atmosphere might be needed to avoid dangerous warming – but it remains a deeply uncertain prospect
Climate Group urge European Commission to make all new trucks zero emission by 2035
Women and girls are more at risk to be killed at home, UN Women report on femicide
Ashurst advises on US$4.8 billion offer for Yamana Gold
Fireworks have long-lasting effects on wild birds
Ukrainians collect water from puddles in Kherson as explosives, shelling cut off supplies