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One Nation Candidate Smears Beef Sector For Votes
Help cancer survivors like Jett by hosting a Biggest Morning Tea
Milestone Day For Legacy House Brisbane
AI Use Accelerates In Telco, Media And Gambling Sectors
New immersive art exhibition imagines life after profound ecological change
CSIRO outlines a regional blueprint to safeguard Australia’s food future
Parents most critical element in keeping kids safe online 
Japanese Government collects more tax from Australian gas than Australian Government
María Cristina García receives a Lifetime Achievement Award
Birds and monkeys in the Amazon share information via ‘internet of the forest’: new research
E-commerce warehouse data offers insight into worker behavior
Washington’s hepatitis C elimination initiative expanded access to testing and treatment while reducing per-patient costs, UW-led study finds
CCE helps NYS gardeners test their soil for nutrients, contaminants
Discovery could lead to new therapies for blood disorders
Counselors embedded in 911 call centers benefit police, the public
“The Foundations Of AI Systems Are Flaky.”
Handle with care: Soft robot gripper picks ripe fruit without bruising
Half of AI health answers are wrong even though they sound convincing – new study
With its first two Max Planck Centers in Singapore, the Max Planck Society is now also present in Southeast Asia 
Our Large Hadron Collider results hint at undiscovered physics
KI opens new centre to elevate AI from project to practice
Your car’s cruise control might not follow QLD safety guidelines, finds study
Understanding Land Domain
Study reveals gaps in stuttering assessment and treatment
A new way to detect life beyond Earth without knowing what life looks like
Riverina communities to benefit from new museum partnership
Dying for a drink? How midlife NZ women think about alcohol – and its long-term risks
AuDHD means being autistic and having ADHD. And it can look very different to a single diagnosis
Older workers seen as less competent and trustworthy by their younger peers, study shows
You don’t have to be a ‘cyclist’ to ride a bike. Here’s how to start again
The Lott by Golden Casket launches Telethon with $620,000 boost for Mater Little Miracles
Therapy Access Could Tackle Joblessness
Ancient teeth reveal clues to the environment humans’ early ancestors evolved in millions of years ago
Grant to explore nasal delivery of nerve growth factor for Alzheimer’s disease
Open seminar on academic freedom: “We must continue to fight for Ahmadreza Djalali”
NeurotechEU-Decide: Joint Autumn School on Decision-Making
Doomscrolling or connecting? Study reveals social media’s complex effect on loneliness
Charlotte Ytterberg receives SEK 2.7 million from the Kamprad Family Foundation
Two New Members Appointed To CSIRO Board
WA man jailed for possessing child abuse material and refusing police access to his electronic devices
Drug developer acquires potential cancer treatment discovered by QIMR Berghofer researcher
60 Day prescriptions are saving millions. Why aren’t more Australians getting them?
More than 60% of home battery installations inspected in Australia are ‘substandard’
Festival Celebrates Greater Bendigo’s Heritage 17 April
A 3D map of the subsurface reveals where major earthquakes may begin
Microwave Transforms Waste Into Wealth
Photography exhibition puts research under the lens
Photography Exhibition Puts CDU Research Under Lens