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Twelve New Australians Welcomed At Citizenship Ceremony
Six Australian cities and regions join the EU’s international urban and regional cooperation
Bull riding bloodlines to shine bright at PBR Caboolture Invitational – THIS SATURDAY
‘Scarred’ Book Brings Bayindeen Fire Stories To Life
The US government wants to use the military against drug traffickers. History suggests this may backfire
Why empty supermarket shelves make you uneasy – even if you don’t want the missing items
Almost 60 new citizens take centre stage at the Civic Theatre
From New Mexico to Exmouth: Space surveillance telescope reaches crucial milestone
Sydney sailor’s coin collection spans the globe
Donald Trump to chair new Olympic taskforce in bid to allay international visitor concerns ahead of 2028 Los Angeles Games
Trump’s tariffs have finally kicked in, so what happens next?
UNITAR, FIA, and FIA Foundation Conclude the “Safe Mobility 4 All & 4 Life” Initiative with a Fellowship Programme in Geneva
The End of War in the Pacific – 80 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
A Hawaiian epic made in NZ: why Jason Momoa’s Chief of War wasn’t filmed in its star’s homeland
European gloom over the Trump deal is misplaced. It’s probably the best the EU could have achieved
Greens Vote Down US Beef Senate Inquiry
Costa Rican arrests linked to AFP investigation into international criminal syndicate
WHO trains journalists to reshape road safety news coverage in Latin America
Labor ignores Inspector-General of Biosecurity advice in approving US beef imports
Beating hunger through social protection, investments and resilience: FAO Chief Economist
Senate Inquiry Needed Into U.S Beef Decision
OECD Council extends the mandate of Secretary-General Mathias Cormann to 2031
‘Too Much to Lose’: AgForce Defends Biosecurity on Behalf of Queensland Cattle Producers
Statement on lifting restrictions on US beef imports to Australia
THE countdown is officially on for the PBR Australia Grand Finals, returning to Townsville October 31 – November 1
Researchers Develop First Assembled Genome Of Soft Tick
When grief involves trauma − a social worker explains how to support survivors of the recent floods and other devastating losses
Frida Exhibition Brings Colour And Crowds To Bendigo
Southern Cross University launches redesigned Bachelor of Business to meet industry demands
Safe Mobility 4 All & 4 Life Initiative Concludes With Strong Regional Commitment To Safer Roads
Dune patterns in California desert hold clues that help researchers map Mars’ shifting sands
UN experts alarmed by resumption of US deportations to third countries, warn authorities to assess risks of torture
FAO welcomes Canada’s pledge of nearly $10 million to Global Fire Management Hub
Your essential guide to climate finance
Pluxee delivers solid organic growth performance in Q3 Fiscal 2025, in line with full-year objectives
Setting the standard: Science helps deep-sea mining decision-makers assess environmental risks and viability
Strategic transactions of Colorado River rights could help conserve water and restore fish habitat
Ancient canoe replica tests Paleolithic migration theory
It’s time to face an uncomfortable truth: maybe our pampered pets would be better off without us
Tobacco control efforts protect 6.1 billion people – WHO’s new report
Gold Resource Corporation Adds to Board of Directors
Ticks carry decades of history in each troublesome bite
China positions itself as a stable economic partner and alternative to ‘unpredictable’ Trump
FAO Investment Centre Annual Review: Look Back At 2024
Precise measurement standards have revolutionized museum science, helping nail down where artifacts are from
New citizens pledge loyalty to Australia at citizenship ceremony
A flesh-eating fly is spreading north to the US. It could devastate livestock farming if not controlled
Australia signs Ocean Accounts Pledge driven by UNSW experts