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Foreign Minister appoints Simpson as Deputy Chair of Antarctica New Zealand
How to enjoy Easter chocolate without wrecking your sleep
DonateLife Community Partners Announced
Shark-smart Behaviour Key To Sustainable Fishing
NRMA Insurance reports record jump in EV quote requests as fuel prices surge
Top Honour For International Tax Expert
City Seeks Strong Voices For Next Youth Council Cohort
Key contracts awarded for the Macquarie Island Station Project 2 April 2026
Tiny frogs prefer concrete apartments over wooden Queenslanders
Same Parliament, more Australians: representation gap widens to record high, but PM is ‘satisfied’ with his supermajority
Long COVID associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease
Aussie Dads Want Flexible Work, Research Finds
Reduced youth offending, improved school attendance welcomed
Pedestrian safety gets a boost from 40km/h speed limits
New Study Finds Evidence of Cosmic Explosions with Missing Black Holes
Easter egg exhibit showcases Ukrainian program, culture at Cornell
The ‘chicken ick’: why we suddenly become disgusted by foods we used to like
Half Of Social Science Results Cannot Be Replicated
Shortage Of Synapses In Schizophrenia?
More patients receive recommended heart failure treatment
£30 Million Building Refurbishment Announced
FROM MILK CHOCOLATE TO HOT CROSS BUNS: NEW DATA REVEALS AUSTRALIA’S EASTER CRAVINGS
How Gossiping Mushroom Networks Share Your Public Urination Secrets
Keeping Artemis II connected: Australia’s role in historic lunar mission
Snapshot of Giving reveals WAs strong culture of generosity
Reconsidering our food habits as climate and waste pressures grow
Numbers Stack Up In Defence
Women’s Heart Health In Focus At First Expert Panel Meeting
Placing Lived Experience At Heart Of Health And Medical Research
Chatty batty: Research explores dialect formation in ghost bats
THE ROAD TO LOVE: HOW FAR WOULD AUSSIES REALLY GO FOR LOVE
Powerful, non-destructive Synchrotron technique provided insights into rare Renaissance manuscript
The Australian Government has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with global AI innovator An
Spleen identified as new target in stroke recovery
Applications open for the 2026 Les Young Scholarship – an international opportunity for emerging Thoroughbred professionals 
50 Years Measuring World’s Cleanest Air
Crushing soda cans and the mathematics of corrugation formation
Why We’re Skeptical Of Emotions We See On Our Screens
Burnout May Lead Family Doctors To Leave Medicine
More Than 110 New Species From Coral Sea Revealed
‘Project Hail Mary’ demonstrates how intellectual humility can be a guiding force for scientists and astronauts
Why business students should spend time connecting with nature
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation allocates SEK 125 million to KI and life science with a focus on clinical research
Education in outbreak epidemiology strengthens expertise and preparedness for future health crises
Research recognised as fundamental in much improved ATEC
Thousands of pico-satellites may transform how phones connect to space
Science Meets Parliament 2026 brings research, industry and policy together
Australians will now know how many kilojoules are in their alcoholic drinks