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Bringing back bushfoods: Australia’s landscape mapped to boost bush tucker
Research finds radio still rocks
Dugong Census Begins
RegenAqua to reshape wastewater treatment landscape with breakthrough macroalgal technology
‘Wild Abandon’ wins 2022 Roderick Literary Award
Veterans tap into mindfulness with new program
NTEU members facing lockouts at James Cook University for implementing low-level bans
New online tool for prenatal testing decisions
Coral reefs can adapt in response to mild marine heatwaves
Snakes’ deadly global toll
CDU joins network to promote Asia’s green energy future
Charles Darwin University joins network to promote Asia’s green energy future
Budget October 2022-23: Strengthening Medicare
Apocalypse soon – scientists warn of insect decline
Djungan and Djabugay artefacts return home
Territory tough: Darwin business first to manufacture cyclone certified roof panels
$11.2 million for Indigenous health research
Record funding for dementia, ageing and aged care research
Unravelling mystery of green doughnuts on Great Barrier Reef
JCU to host job-creating public service academy
New APS Academy at CDU to boost jobs and digital opportunities
New public service jobs for regional communities
Major strike rally across five Queensland universities
Outstanding QLD pharmacists recognised
Mass bleachings – but little change in GBR priorities
Uni and Army set for showdown
Adventure in Outback: Final year JCU student profile
New reef to be named
JCU launches Cairns medical school
Dino evolution research huge step forward
IAG and US National Center for Atmospheric Research release new findings about future of tropical cyclone activity along
Uncrewed boats put to test in Australian first
New funding to fight allergies
Termites – busier as planet warms
Termites love global warming – pace of their wood munching gets significantly faster in hotter weather
Snappy idea set to help crabbers
Coal road to cut through imperilled rainforest
QUT awards Honorary Doctorates
Building homes for Northern Quoll at Brooklyn Wildlife Sanctuary
Dugongs and turtles are starving to death in Queensland seas – and La Niña’s floods are to blame
Half of First Nations dementia may be preventable
James Cook University wants to slash 10 per cent of professional jobs
Connecting technology and industry for regional benefits
Putting ‘fun’ in functional training
Cancer self-treatment concern
JCU’s five stars for success
NTEU members at James Cook University vote for industrial action
3 ways fossil fuel industry has failed women – clean energy must learn from its mistakes