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Galderma Demonstrates Injectable Aesthetics Leadership in Medication-Driven Weight Loss With New Research and First International Consensus-Based Guidelines
Heritage Recognition For Floreat’s Iwanoff House
Lexus Announces Global Sales Results for 2024
Only the Astronauts: book of space stories reveals secret lives of galactic junk
Victoria Confirmed As Host For Rugby World Cup 2027
Low Doses Of Oral Ketamine Can Treat PTSD: UniSC Study
Even as the tide turned for fur, crocodile leather kept selling in high-end fashion. But for how much longer?
Adelaide named as a host city for Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027
What is a ‘vaginal birth after caesarean’ or VBAC?
Gene pools are getting dangerously shallow for many species. We found 5 ways to help
Will the US get to Mars quicker if it drops or delays plans to visit the Moon?
Global Air Cargo Demand Achieves Record Growth In 2024
Pharmacies sell some products that have little or no evidence of working – so why do they do it?
AI could help overcome the hurdles to making nuclear fusion a practical energy source
AEG Announces Realignment of International Business Operations
What is the 90-year-old tax rule Trump could use to double US taxes on foreigners?
Endeavour sails to Hobart for Australian Wooden Boat Festival
Australian Statement Of Support – EU Sanction
For my great-grandparents, for all Jews, for all humanity, I say never again
As the Myanmar junta’s hold on power weakens, could the devastating war be nearing a conclusion?
Why not all plans for a four-day working week would be a win for health
Five reasons why vertical farming is still the future, despite all the recent business failures
As the ‘digital oligarchy’ grows in power, NZ will struggle to regulate its global reach and influence
Trump pulls out of WHO and Paris – how did international bodies get through deglobalisation last time around?
Deepseek: China’s gamechanging AI system has big implications for UK tech development
Statement On Belarus Presidential Election
What Davos delegates missed when they discussed green finance for business
Trump has rejected the Paris agreement again, but game theory shows how other countries can still lead by example
Aussies defy high costs to keep travel dreams alive in 2025
The ‘singles tax’ means you often pay more for going it alone. Here’s how it works
3 reasons to fear humanity won’t reach net-zero emissions – and 4 reasons we might just do it
Australia Day Award Winners Announced
UK government’s AI plan gives a glimpse of how it plans to regulate the technology
Netflix’s La Palma’s ‘megatsunami’ has been debunked
Wood burning stoves are a serious problem for your health – and the environment
Georgia certified malaria-free by WHO
KI improves its position in Times Higher Education’s subject rankings
Trump has called time on working from home. Here’s why the world shouldn’t mindlessly follow
The world’s second largest freshwater crayfish was once plentiful in Australia’s longest river – we’re bringing it back
Health and Human Services secretary influences every aspect of America’s health
Arab League-United Nations Cooperation Key to Resolving Conflicts, Security Council Told
Ancient DNA study shows women at the centre of societies in iron age Britain – supporting decades of archaeology
Netflix is snapping at the heels of the BBC. But there’s more to the battle than just viewing figures
FDA bans Red 3 dye from food and drugs – a scientist explains the artificial color’s health risks and long history
Youth Cultural Passes Could Revive Australian Live Music Industry
Trump has withdrawn the US from the Paris Agreement. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing
President Donald Trump has withdrawn the US from the Paris Agreement. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing
Ozempic and similar weight loss drugs may lower risk of 42 health conditions, but also pose risks