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Notice of Water Service Interruption – Cumnock and Yeoval
UN expert postpones visit to Brian K. after positive steps by authorities: Switzerland
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Premieres GRMN Yaris in Japan
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Unveils GR GT3 Concept and GRMN Yaris as Embodiments of Making Ever-better Motorsports-bred Cars
Scientists uncover ‘resistance gene’ in deadly E. coli
Prehistoric Monster “Croc” Our New State Fossil Emblem
Future food and new secret weapon
IMAGINARIA at South Bank extends Brisbane season for new School Holiday dates
Too much heavy metal stops stars producing
Interim Statement on Covid vaccines in context of circulation of Omicron SARS-CoV-2 Variant from WHO Technical Advisory Group
Tasmanian devils have just broken laws of scavenging – and scientists are puzzled
Sleeping mice show busy brains
Project Investigating Human Impacts on Island Ecosystems Wins ERC Starting Grant
Those that game together, stay together 25 December
Achieving 70% Covid Immunization Coverage by Mid-2022
Snapshots From Quantum World
Kiama responds to state planning proposals
Two arrested and cars seized as part of Vehicle Crime Squad investigation
Allens advises Green Peak Energy on investment by CBRE Investment Management
Automated bunk management tools are up to job
More than Christmas décor – mistletoe employed to measure ecosystem health
Ostrich Eggshell Beads Reveal 50,000-Year-old Social Network Across Africa
Sexist “sexplanation” for men’s brilliance debunked
Endangered languages at high risk
Stunning close-up reveals secrets of Milky Way’s neighbour
1,500 endangered languages at high risk
Kurī overlooked for ecological impact on early New Zealand
Hummingbirds enter overnight hibernation-like state to save energy for long trip south
Astronomers just got better at finding bright black holes
What can cake can tell us about Earth’s core?
Football Australia approves APL Capital Raise
New research explains Earth’s peculiar chemical composition
Tooth cavities provide unique ecological insight into living primates and fossil humans
Portugal: use post-Covid recovery plan to bolster growth and public finances, says OECD
Brain drain: Why do neurons guzzle fuel even at rest?
Black Hawks elevate South Australia’s bushfire defence
Optus to help power homes and businesses to become Smart Spaces
Reserve Bank, CBA and industry partners complete wholesale CBDC research project
Reserve Bank and Industry Partners complete Wholesale CBDC Research Project
In toxic microbial warfare, study finds strength in numbers
Guiding star sets new path for elimination of family violence and sexual violence
Cows are on mooove through region
Gas bubbles in rock pores – nursery for life
Migratory birds have lighter-colored feathers
FE fundinfo purchase of Zenith Group completes with FIRB approval
From metropolis of three cities to city region of six cities
Land availability and wealth requirements shape family systems and economic structures
Riddoch 10th Birthday Celebrations