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ARC researchers granted funding from The Swedish Research Council
Annual BREEDIME project consortium meeting held in Zanzibar
New book calls for urgent government action to regulate online platforms
Sustainable Tasmanian Sardine Fishery Step Closer
Significant investment into biosecurity to boost Queensland’s defences
Claims We’re Being Ripped Off By Specialists
The Excellencies of Musick exhibition opens at the National Library showcasing rare books, prints and manuscripts 
Help Shape Future Of Tourism In Wagga Wagga
Healthy Homes Initiative improves health of more than 200,000 people
Does Bluey matter? New research says yes, as Aussie content rules remain in stuck in trade quagmire
Tide of public opinion supports stopping fish farming in Macquarie Harbour
Life-changing cream to treat skin cancer moves closer to reality
ARC Supports UQ Research Capability
Shoppers urged to avoid retail black spots this Black Friday and holiday shopping season
National Asbestos Awareness Week – a reminder to always be vigilant
Three ways the UK can get people working again – without punishing them
Researchers discover new treatment for rare immune disease
Why timekeeping is now on the verge of a giant leap forward in accuracy
More than SEK 98 million from the Swedish Research Council for clinical therapy research at KI
Can Emotional Body Odors Enhance the Effect of Psychological Treatments?
Hormone therapy affects the metabolic health of transgender individuals
ACOSS applauds $500 million investment to retrofit social housing and cut power bills
$500,000 Available Now For Aboriginal Fishing Projects
RMIT cuts ribbon on world-class nanomanufacturing research centre
Doctors In Training Chair Update
NZ’s GeoHealth Lab: 20 years of impactful research | University of Canterbury
Healing Paws: Pet Therapy Transforming Care At Epworth
Yarning For Change
A Fresh Start for Queensland: Productivity Commission to end CFMEU Tax and BPIC blowouts
Researcher Warns Of Thunderstorm Asthma Risk Today
There are 2 main ways to stretch – the one you should choose depends on what you want your body to do
The pink elephant test: what your visual imagination predicts about your ability to control your thoughts
Is your pool safe? How you can help protect our kids this summer
GAMAA welcomes common sense decision for renters
New partnership with global infrastructure giant ACCIONA to advance sustainability
‘Tis the spending season; Aussie shoppers set to spend more this year on Christmas and end-of-year sales events
CSIRO electrolyser pilot demonstrates efficiency and durability at Bluescope Steel Plant
Super Black Friday sale for exciting betr Darwin Triple Crown
12 KI Researchers Among World’s Most Cited
Fighting Aging By Staying Compact
An upward spiral – how small acts of kindness and connection really can change the world, according to psychology research
The 2024 Sven och Ebba-Christina Hagberg Prize is awarded to Bahira Shahim and David Marlevi
“Further Uniting Our Forces”
Petter Brodin, one of the researchers on the Highly Cited Researchers 2024 list
$55 million for research that improves the health of people with intellectual disability, chronic respiratory disease and traumatic brain injury
Strategic Review Of Whole-of-government Arrangements
Search continues for digger on Kapyong battlefield
Who will pay for GHG emissions reductions in Australia’s drinking milk market? – industry report