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Breakthrough testing standard developed for Covid RATs
New tech opens doors for cancer detection
New northern partnership to boost emergency animal disease preparedness
Queensland Government funding to help NQ manufacturers innovate
Building standards in cyclone areas need upgrading
Most coral reef sharks and rays may be at risk of extinction
Australian & Queensland governments must do more to save reef sharks
Travel industry faces post-pandemic choices
2624 new places at JCU, and more to come
Fishy project set to turn up heat
Early Alzheimer’s detection step closer
Are stingrays actually dangerous? 3 reasons you shouldn’t fear these sea pancakes
Global variation in fate of coral reefs
Game-changing robotics helping to grow new corals
Venom or silk? Funnel-web behaviour laid bare
Building capacity in digital health
Car crash risks higher in rural areas
JCU helps solar cable power ahead
10 of the Best – Harnessing the power of science to understand and overcome today’s health challenges
Safety courses proposed for farm kids
Finalists selected for major First Nations public artwork at new theatre
GP Care Key to Improving Mental Health in Rural, Remote Areas
‘Truly incredible’: Why this beautiful turtle is so special
Tyranny of distance impacts mental health in bush
Spotting plastic waste from space and counting fish in seas: here’s how AI can help protect oceans
CSIRO announces successful ON Accelerate teams
World-first wastewater treatment technology wins reef champions conservation award
Coral-eating starfish – another victim of climate change?
Kicking goals against TB
Expert panel report on Bradfield Scheme released
Jailing Indonesians for shark finning in Australian waters doesn’t solve real driver – poverty
Tourism Research Australia’s recipe for success: regular innovation and client focus
Netflix psychiatrist Phil Stutz says 85% of early therapy gains are down to lifestyle changes
New search technique to help find ‘green’ minerals
Climate techno-fixes keep planet on ‘palliative care’
New guide to help safeguard against cyclones
Reef businesses adapt to climate change
Seagrass restoration project spans two oceans
QUT researchers create world-first way to count coral babies to save reef
We all know Great Barrier Reef is in danger – UN has just confirmed it
AgForce labels Reef report “flawed” and calls for national Office of Science Quality Assurance
Council takes out two regional waste industry awards
Possums threatened by climate change
Call for harder line on how we judge conservation
Playing with pride and protection
Staph spread tracked
Bright future and great lifestyle ahead for Far North Class of 2022
NAPLAN not remotely working