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Second UN Global Indigenous Youth Forum kicks off with a spotlight on the importance of blending tradition and innovation
Planet Water Foundation Launches Programs Across Six Countries With a Focus on Handwashing to Improve Community Health
First-ever global estimation of the impact of disasters on agriculture
Learning together Caring for Country from Victoria to New Mexico
Lifezone Metals Announces the Addition of Evan Young as Senior Vice President of Investor Relations and Capital Markets, Lifezone Metals to Participate…
$7.3M grant to expand wheat pathogen surveillance 12 October
Live plant pathogens can travel on dust across oceans
When it’s hot in the city, let green spaces do the sweating for you
Could Vegan Pet Food Help Save the Planet?
Food for thought: why vegan pet food could help save the planet
Houston educators nurture the next generation of Hispanic leaders with Apple
NSF-Funded Project Will Expand Access to Open-Source Geospatial Program
QUT shares historic images with global audience via Google Arts & Culture
Bringing Beach Volleyfest To Geelong’s Iconic Foreshore
Group seeks to understand how a new type of satellite will impact Earth-based astronomy
Scientists track satellite’s impact on astronomy
Playful whales can use seaweed as a hat – or exfoliant. This “kelping” behaviour is more common than we realised
UN Women champions historic actions at Generation Equality Midpoint 2023
OECD verdict: Higher inflation, slower growth under labor
Slums can provide lessons for building effective circular cities
We are poised to pass 1.5℃ of global warming – world leaders offer 4 ways to manage this dangerous time
Unemployment Rates, OECD – Updated: September 2023
World failing on Sustainable Development Goals
INB Bureau to develop a proposal for negotiating text of the pandemic accord
Apple debuts iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus
Crime pushes entrepreneurs to fly under the radar, relocate or shutter
New Delhi G20 Leaders’ Summit
AFP leads international taskforces to identify victims and perpetrators of online child sexual abuse
Unifying media approaches to address the violence against women crisis
Every country can make a difference – but carbon reductions need to be realistic and fair
LATAM returns to Melbourne
National’s foreign buyers tax has international law risks
LATAM Touches Down Landing More Jobs And Tourists In Victoria
Deep dive into microbial life of sharks
A new generation preserves tribal land and culture in America’s national parks
International students complete Intensive Japanese Course with poster presentations
Swinburne alum enables ten inaugural study abroad scholarships
Fast Five with Jonathan Lozano-Salgado
Zoe Leonard: Al río / To River
New evidence suggests the world’s largest known asteroid impact structure is buried deep in southeast Australia
Imagining Peace: In Conversation with Mark Isaacs and Benjamin Gilmour
Statement on barley trade with China resuming
Iraq eliminates trachoma as a public health problem
Seven out of 10 people protected by at least one tobacco control measure
8,000+ petition urges Freo to give Woodside the heave-ho
Leadership Dialogue on Food Systems for People’s Nutrition and Health
Everyone can help forge a safe ending to what Oppenheimer began
ANSTO scientists would have preferred more about the physics but impressed with Oppenheimer