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Referendum Q & A: Who, what, why and how?
Rare glimpse of our first ancestors in mainland Southeast Asia
Bones, the ‘Cave of the Monkeys’ and 86,000 years of hi new evidence pushes back the timing of human arrival in Southeast Asia
New optical fibre sets world speed record
A Russian ‘spy’ whale? Killer whales biting boats? Here’s how to understand these close encounters of the curious kind
Covid can cause brain cells to ‘fuse’
Gut bacteria changes could signal onset of rare genetic disease
Earth’s first flower was pollinated by insects: world-first research
The world’s first flowers were pollinated by insects
Treated wastewater in Victoria is still contaminated, study finds. So are we and the environment safe?
Study finds treated wastewater in Victoria is still contaminated. So are we and the environment safe?
What is debt ceiling?
Bowel cancer rates are rising among younger people
The world’s fastest industry standard optical fibre
120 MULTICULTURAL AND ETHNIC COMMUNITIES SUPPORT INDIGENOUS REFERENDUM
Australian children needed more mental health meds during the pandemic
Shop around to beat electricity price spikes? It’s not as easy as it should be
Youthfulness should not be a barrier to timely bowel cancer diagnosis
Support for National Science Week celebrations
Drinking fountains in every town won’t fix all our water issues – but it’s a healthy start
Green growth in Asia not ‘greenwashing’ but strategic energy shift
NCP scholars engage First Nations diplomacy through study tours in the Northern Territory
Increases in land value
Breakthrough reveals how superbug infects and resists antibiotics
Fixing broken flood gauges is important. But most of us don’t evacuate even when we know the water is coming
World may see first year above 1.5°C of warming within next five years: WMO report
For the first time, astronomers have detected a radio signal from the massive explosion of a dying white dwarf
How superbug A. baumannii survives metal stress and antibiotic resistance
“Nothing short of miraculous” – The drug offering hope to MND patients
National Foundation for Australia-China Relations Advisory Board Appointments
2023 Volunteer Recognition Award Winners
Australians urged to focus on facts, not fearmongering in Voice debate
How COVID has changed Australian job market: new data
2023 Pride in Sport Awards Celebrating Athletes, Clubs and Organisations for LGBTQ Inclusion
NSSN Grants awarded to support impactful research
Tail first and making an early splash, some whales just can’t wait to be born
Plant-based eateries mushroom around Sydney: new vegan research
East Asia leads the world in electric cars and smart power grids: new book
New AUSLAN storytime program for deaf children
New treatment provides lasting relief from back pain: clinical trial
Fresh hope for Australians living with chronic back pain
96 Leading Australian Scientists & Experts Call for NT Fracking Ban
Here’s why pharmacists are angry at script changes – and why the government is making them anyway
Australian Museum’s homegrown blockbuster exhibition Sharks heads to the USA – Last four days to see Sharks – exhibition closes in Sydney…
Virtual reality lifeguard training may help save lives
Medicinal cannabis endometriosis study funded
Dinner and show: Roman ruins reveal luxury winery doubled as entertainment venue
12 world-class cancer research projects helping us reach a cancer free future, sooner