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No room for the timid: setting Australia’s 2035 emissions target is a daring tightrope act
SNOWY 2.0 STUDY DEEPENS ARCHAEOLOGICAL UNDERSTANDING
From Nutcote to Luna Park: Celebrating North Sydney’s foreshore history
Australia has banned 3 ‘forever chemicals’ – but Europe wants to ban all 14,000. This precautionary approach makes clear sense
September and October track closures for critical rail works (TransLink statement)
Reducing textile landfill begins with curbing overconsumption of clothing
Man Dies After Coburg Hit-run
WA looks to Europe to strengthen future economic opportunities
UN experts: US sanctions on ICC officials undermine independence of tribunal and justice for victims
How Nollywood films help Kenyan housemaids make sense of their lives
The UK Space Agency has been absorbed into the science department. The potential effects are still unclear
Precious cargo – cliff dwelling wallabies carried to their new vertical home
Taxpayer bailouts are common, yet rarely make economic sense. Here’s how to strike a better balance
Commodifying childhood: NZ children see marketing for unhealthy products 76 times a day
Environmental antibiotic resistance unevenly addressed despite growing global risk, study finds
How Mutations In Bodily Tissues Affect Ageing
Regular Everyday Activity Can Promote Healthy Aging
PRECAUTIONARY DIETARY ADVICE ISSUED FOR FISHERS IN THE UPPER BELUBULA RIVER
Housing can be good for productivity. Here are 5 ways we can build it better
The most powerful tool in an astronomer’s arsenal is a lens – but not the kind you might think
ANU must pause all job cut plans after union win
LTR Pharma Clinical Study Published in Leading European Journal Validates Rapid Onset for Nasal Erectile Dysfunction Therapy
We’ve been sending animals into space for 7 decades – yet there are still no rules to protect them from harm
Part of your brain gets bigger as you get older – here is what that means for you
Ashurst advises global financial trade associations on landmark DLT Capital Markets Report
How could we clean up the algal bloom?
Emerging parasite threats in the UK and Ireland: the role of climate change and pet travel
Ensuring vital mental health and psychosocial support reaches people in need
PolyU survey reveals over 40 per cent of family caregivers in Hong Kong have mental health issues, advocating data-driven tool to improve…
E-bikes could slash our reliance on cars – but overpowered illegal models on the roads make us all less safe
Is mineral water ‘natural’ if it’s filtered? The debate gripping France today has raged since the 18th-century
Understanding tick immunity may be key to preventing killer viruses from spreading
Sustainability Victoria joins EU Green Week and Circular Summit Fryslân
Contractor or employee? How a proposed law change will favour Uber over its drivers
Cleaning Up Space With Gecko Technology
Tasman Police seek help in identifying victims of couple’s fraud web
Do food additives cause symptoms of ADHD? It’s more complicated than you think
Astronomers Spot “Eye Of Sauron” In Deep Space
Public forest lockups are bad for the community and bad for sustainable forestry
The RBA has cut rates for the third time this year. More relief may be on the way
Marine heatwave forecasts help predict coral bleaching, fish kills and algal blooms
GPT-5: has AI just plateaued?
Police Appeal To Locate Man Missing From Warrawong 11 August
Security Council to Discuss Israel’s Plan to Take Over Gaza City
FAO Food Price Index Edges Up In July
iGulu F1 Now Available at JB Hi-Fi: Smart Brewing Machine Launches in Australia with Exclusive Offer
Steph Catley Receives Ballon D’Or Nominations
School Bullying – Australian classic going to Italy & Europe