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Only Aussie Woman to Row Atlantic Voyage Solo at Brisbane Boat Show
Two UNE scientists join conversation about seaweed on ‘Maine Calling’
5 Aussie inventions that changed agriculture
Time and tide ? how Moon and other factors affect our oceans
Society of coral scientists is clear on dangers of misinformation and polluted water to Great
James Webb Space Telescope could begin learning about TRAPPIST-1 atmospheres
DNA tests of UK waters could help catch invasive species early
Hands on with science guiding Valley’s future
New look for Fisherman’s
Anything goes for today’s job hunters
Money from aid budget no trade for risking survival of Pacific nations: Oxfam
Stepping up Climate Resilience in Pacific
First evidence of human-caused climate change melting West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Asian longhorned beetle larvae eat plant tissues that their parents cannot
Australia combatting illegal fishing
Wave energy, creative climate activism, hunting wildlife with your smartphone, and more
Great Southern water users switched on to scientifically proven personal shark deterrents
South West water users switched on to scientifically proven personal shark deterrents
Deep dives, green steel, Star Wars – National Science Week kicks off
Xinhua Silk Road: Yili teams up with partners to boost global health industry development
Stars of seafood industry recognised in Queenstown
From little things big things grow
Academy launches vision for reconciliation
Bright ideas to shine at National Science Week
Astrophysicist Professor Alan Duffy on Moon at Australian Museum
Marine heatwaves a bigger threat to coral reefs than previously thought, scientists find
We need better stewardship of our land to tackle climate change
Innovative program to provide migrants with skills and insights to gain employment
BHP Approves Ruby Petroleum Project
More than 100 years of Arctic sea ice volume reconstructed with help from historic ships’ logbooks
How Pacific Ocean influences long-term drought in Southwestern U.S
Can life exist on a snowball planet? New University research says yes
A new chapter (and a new look) for Maroochydore Library
Government takes action for nature
Shepparton’s Land of Plenty Festival artists climbing charts
Fate of coral reefs undermined by phosphate mining
Strange coral spawning improving Great Barrier Reef’s resilience
Barry Costa-Pierce provides insight on aquaculture for federal officials considering new regulations
Where Curiosity Leads
Saildrone Completes First Unmanned Circumnavigation of Antarctica
New International Whaling Commissioner appointed
Characterization of airborne microbes associated with yellow-dust particles transported from Asian
Emergency fuel reserve must be in Australia
Public consultation for Tomaree National Park Plan Opens
GTA and RTI Are Constructing Guam’s First Neutral Cable Landing Station and Data Center
DUSK – Free outdoor music event returns to Venue 114
Trilateral Strategic Dialogue Joint Ministerial Statement
Yili completes acquisition of New Zealand’s second-largest dairy co-operative