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Women Rise Up: 2025 Women’s Council Conference
Man charged after pursuit of stolen car – The Entrance
Five injured as multi-vehicle crash closes M1 southbound – Mooney Mooney
Man arrested after pursuit in stolen car – Central Coast
Investing In Palau’s Clean Energy Transition
Governor-General Sam Mostyn appointed as Patron of WWF-Australia
Men charged following vehicle stop, cash and jewellery seized near Coffs Harbour
Rugby headgear can’t prevent concussion – but new materials could soften the blows over a career
This tropical plant builds isolated ‘apartments’ to prevent battles among the aggressive ant tenants it relies on for survival
Bombing of the Rainbow Warrior a reminder of the power of persistence and resistance, hope and action, to change the world
Brothers in arms and construction in PNG
Wednesday 9 July
Coming together to learn more about the International Monitoring System
Be Part Of Australia’s Pavilion At COP30
Dynamic deep Earth structures hold the secret to giant volcanic explosions
Where do giant volcanic eruptions come from? New study finds missing link to ‘blobs’ deep within Earth
Climate change lowers precipitation, prolongs drought in Southwest
Two Murrawarri soldiers from Goodooga honoured at Australian War Memorial during NAIDOC Week
HERE and Genesys Partner to Tackle Distracted Driving and Deliver Next-Generation Navigation Experiences in India
Guulabaa Place of Koala shortlisted for World Architecture Festival 2025
Papua New Guinea to host the inaugural Pacific Police Band Tattoo
Papua New Guinea to host the inagural Pacific Police Band Tattoo
Quantum Clocks Guarantee Precise Navigation
Four reasons why many of us feel the global economy is not on our side
NIO’s firefly brand taps HERE Technologies to power smart, connected EV journeys
A top court has urged nations to clamp down on fossil fuel production. When will Australia finally start listening?
Stolen Vehicle Charges At Gold Coast 8 July
Melbourne hosts Swiss delegation to accelerate innovation through global partnerships
Science In Flight
Energy retailer fined $961,550 for failing to credit accounts of over 6,000 customers
Taking Melbourne International Games Week To Next Level
The hard questions NZ must ask about the claimed economic benefits of fast-track mining projects
Give peace a chance – libraries mark 80 years since atomic bombings – Wollongong
Pacific visit to advance regional climate action and COP31 bid
Airservices Australia expands user-preferred routing trial to enable quicker flights, fuel and emission savings
Australia And Fiji To Elevate Vuvale Partnership
Ashurst advises Ares on the refinancing and recapitalization of SelectLine Group
Expanding Burnet Presence To Vanuatu
Trailblazing Umpire Lisa McCabe Calls Stumps
Young Changemaker Steps Up: Alfredo Cabada Announces Candidacy in Adelaide City Council By-Election
Unlawful Use And Dangerous Driving Offences At Ormeau
Otago leading university in national education indicators
Mauna Loa Observatory captured the reality of climate change. The US plans to shut it down
Police Responding To Serious Traffic Crash At Beenleigh 4 July
Greenpeace Australia Pacific response to CSIRO deep sea mining research
Scientists set global benchmark for environmental oversight of potential deep-sea mining
Setting the standard: Science helps deep-sea mining decision-makers assess environmental risks and viability
Australia needs to lift some diplomatic muscle in Climate COP bid