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Alien plants and animals threaten Antarctica
New cell-killing toxin discovered in an environmental pathogen
La Trobe Presents at Bendigo Writers Festival
Community encouraged to comment on proposed new name for athletics complex
Bendigo celebrates long-held thirst for knowledge
Fat molecules linked to sleep problems among children with autism
Government receives review of the Australian Research Council
New cell-killing toxin discovered
Albury-Wodonga students celebrate their studies at graduation
Sex and the single gene: new research shows a genetic ‘master switch’ determines sex in most animals
from the Minister – Pilot program to trial support for infants showing early behavioural signs of autism
Pilot program to trial support for infants showing early behavioural signs of autism
New shape-shifting antibiotics in the battle against superbugs
10 million Australians harmed by alcohol each year
Alcoholic products are harming 10 million Australians each year, new research indicates 
We rely on expert predictions to guide conservation. But even experts have biases and blind spots
New partnership to advance smart-city research
La Trobe ranked first in Victoria by employers
Therapy for babies with signs of autism cuts long-term disability costs
La Trobe rated first in Victoria by employers
La Trobe graduates hit with employers
Freshwater turtles found basking in moonlight
Celebrating Transgender Day of Visibility
Significant cultural partnership strengthened
Celebrating Transgender Day of Visibilitity
World-first ‘weather service’ for water quality
Women, children and families bear brunt of homelessness
Nine young Australian scientists to attend the 72nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Want an easy $400 a year? Ditch the gas heater in your home for an electric split system
Non-native plants climbing Australian Alps
La Trobe excels in QS global subject rankings
CSIRO embarks on mission to create a weather service for water quality
Shepparton students celebrate milestone
From the jaws of a crocodile to powerful synchrotron light, La Trobe researchers discover a mechanism that could help fight fungal infections
Young people in affluent areas drink more alcohol
Australia to host 2023 IFCPF Asia-Oceania Men’s and Women’s Championships
La Trobe geneticist receives prestigious honour
14 March 2023, Mayor Cr Grace La Vella – Advertiser
Decoding dragons and devils, what triggers volcanoes, and more: Australia’s stars of science
La Trobe Statement on First Nations Voice
Explanation for postmenopausal middle-aged spread
Ads in shopping trolleys boost healthy purchases
New study offers explanation for middle-aged spread in postmenopausal women
Crocodiles are uniquely protected against fungal infections. This might one day help human medicine too
More aspiring rural doctors than ever on Border
International Women’s Day – Australia should guarantee sexual and reproductive rights
Bachelor of Education inaugural class at Wodonga
Lack of fluoride in rural areas impacting children