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One year since beginning of conflict, ACFID urges Australia to join its like-minded partners in Sudan response
NZ and US to undertake further practical Pacific cooperation
Manchester researchers awarded prestigious funding to pursue projects that could lead to major scientific breakthroughs
Three KI Researchers Awarded Prestigious ERC Grant
Discovery of Australia’s oldest pottery rewrites understanding of Aboriginal marine history
Opportunity To Build More Sustainable Economy
Pacific cities much older than previously thought 
Too Many People Die After Leaving Prison
New report ‘braids’ Indigenous and Western knowledge for forest adaptation strategies against climate change
Anthony Albanese puts interventionist industry policy at the centre of his budget agenda
Anthony Albanese puts industry policy at the centre of his budget agenda
Time to get back to the negotiating table on EU Free Trade Agreement
Aboriginal people made pottery and sailed to distant offshore islands thousands of years before Europeans arrived
Discovery of Australia’s oldest pottery rewrites understanding of Aboriginal maritime history
Fossilized dinosaur eggshells can preserve amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, over millions of years
NZ gymnasts can now wear shorts over their leotards – why is this a big deal for female athletes?
The key physical security threats to businesses
Five years of collaboration: reflecting on the EdiCitNet project
Eclipses aren’t just visual spectacles, they are at the heart of scientific efforts to understand distant planets
We saw one of the most powerful magnets in the Universe come to life – and our theories can’t quite explain it
Study on twins provides new insights into immune defence in the womb
Unnecessary Use Of Beta-blockers After Heart Attack
Human Rights Council Adopts Decision on Remote Participation Modalities for Hybrid Meetings, Appoints 14 Special Procedure Mandate Holders, and Concludes Fifty-Fifth Regular Session
Mysterious Object In Gap
Clocks Going Forward Can Catch Investors Napping
Loneliness can kill, and new research shows middle-aged Americans are particularly vulnerable
NZ and Nordics: likeminded partners
Macquarie Capital backed Onivia to add 6 million homes to its FTTH network offering
Breakthrough Test Can Evaluate Enzyme Involved in Process Associated with Cancer Cell Death
There is a ceiling on rate increases. It’s time to look for alternatives to local government funding
How daylight savings affects your sleep and what you can do about it 
Security cooperation in challenging world
NPR’s David Folkenflik ’91 to host ‘Dissident Writers’ event
Why there may be oceans inside dwarf planets beyond Pluto – and what this means for the likely abundance of life
Passenger Demand Up 21.5% In February
Progress in Quantum Physics: Researchers Tame Superconductors
Beekeeping In Spotlight: Bayside
Social Media Boundaries Can Improve Teen Sleep
ACCC will not oppose revised Cochlear, Oticon Medical transaction
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Andrew Leigh on competition – economic and political
Air Cargo Demand Maintains Double-Digit Growth in February
EU tackles global health problems with KI as coordinator
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Ashurst continues to grow European corporate practice with partner hire in Paris
Can a wild animal make your house feel like a home?
Panel Explores Rise Of Nationalism Across Globe
After the Baltimore bridge collapse, we need clear-eyed assessments of the risks to key infrastructure
Marine protected areas safeguard more than ecology – they bring economic benefits to fisheries and tourism