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Outrageous destruction of precious Melbourne grassland after governments’ collective protection failure
The anatomy of fight-ending blows and chokes in combat sports
PolyU develops real-time system for monitoring atmospheric corrosion on buildings in Hong Kong
Plea For Safer Behaviour On Our Roads
Tyre Recycler Cops Another EPA Fine
Lizards Basking In Traps Built By First Nations People
PESTICIDES THE CAUSE OF OURIMBAH PEACOCK DEATHS
Three Years On, Australia Stands With Ukraine
One In All In At Warracknabeal To Fight Fires
February 2025: Safe, protected, connected: Applying Aboriginal understandings of permanency and attachment in practice | Communities and Justice
Indecent Treatment Of Child Arrest, Deception Bay
More funding for biodiversity protection
We can’t waste our opportunity to drive tertiary education reform
Climate change could make more turtles female – but some are starting to adapt
Wilful Exposure Charges at Wynnum West, QLD
SSI welcomes commitment to permanent pathways to safety for refugees
Assault Appeal At Mount Pleasant
New map to support the community to reuse, recycle and reduce wasteCouncil encourages residents to support circular businesses
Heritage Awards Nominations Now Open
Australian study shows potential of new mRNA vaccine to help fight tuberculosis
NSW Government cracks down on antisemitism and other hatred as three new bills pass Parliament
atsec Becomes the First Accredited EUCC Conformity Assessment Body
Our research on dark web forums reveals the growing threat of AI-generated child abuse images
Crisafulli Government moves to bolster CCC reporting powers and restore integrity 
Builder fined $80,000 for failing to manage risk of falls  
Retail pricing, merger reform implementation and competition issues among ACCC’s 2025-26 priorities
2025 Max Day awardees to investigate ecosystem productivity and microplastics
You Were Warned Says EPA With $5,900 Fine
Flood mitigation works for Cardigan Village and Miners Rest communities
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – 5AA Adelaide
Ensuring A Public Service Focused On What Matters To Families
Cuts to fisheries officers could spell disaster for Victoria’s marine life
Mass polio vaccination campaign to continue in the Gaza Strip
Traumatic brain injuries have toxic effects that last weeks after initial impact − an antioxidant material reduces this damage in mice
How plants are able to remember stress without a brain
Mount Isa line reopens following North Queensland floods
Three years of full-scale war in Ukraine roll back decades of progress for women’s rights, safety and economic opportunities
JACET CEM Arrest Southern District
Nation-leading safety and information standards for lithium-ion battery products now in effect
Takeaway Oil And Money Down Drain
New Aboriginal Heritage Council Members Appointed
Human Rights Commissioner says NZYQ Nauru resettlement announcement raises more questions than it answers  
Feedback sought on Midway Point and Sorell causeways upgrades
Update 1: Sudden death investigation at Gracemere, QLD
Essential training for builders ahead of compliance campaign
Appeal: Child sex offences in Deception Bay, QLD
Surfer’s ear: the condition that might leave wild swimmers and surfers with hearing loss
Gutless Liberals Oppose Tough New Laws To Fight Hate