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One size fits all approach not suitable for young stroke survivor
One year on, international tourism continues to bounce back
Violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation of people with disability costs $46 billion annually
Revised WHO Action Plan reflects FDI-led focus on oral health
Essential workforce collapsing in Hunter
Stronger El Niño could cause irreversible melting of Antarctica
WORLD PRIDE – HEADSPACE: lgbtqia+ young people most likely to seek mental health support
Researchers create custom technology in quest to understand memory
Long COVID symptoms vary among racial and ethnic groups
War’s aftermath brought modern painting to Taiwan
Researchers use computational, experimental tools to understand linguistic processing
75 Years Max Planck Society
Renowned string quartet to perform in Cornell Concert Series
Australia’s long COVID problem needs to be acknowledged
Researchers find adolescent cyberbullies also more likely to be victims – but that’s not all
New research aims to understand why women more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease
In a history-making move, Harris Farm Markets has eliminated artificial colours after a five-year process working with suppliers – and is now…
Used Car Safety Ratings help motorists make safer choices
Covering your baby’s pram with a dry cloth can increase the temperature by almost 4 degrees. Here’s what to do instead
Safer cars for country kids
Should doctors discuss religion with their patients?
Behind closed doors, Australians are struggling to cope
Shared objective for superannuation one step closer
Brains trust: Aussie and US scientists combine smarts to tackle global challenges
New bid to drive safer cars for country kids
Helping older farmers age in place
Essential workforce collapsing in Illawarra-South Coast
NSW Custody Statistics: Quarterly update December 2022
Essential workforce collapsing as Libs face voter backlash in key seats
Interactive risk communication can help overcome vaccine hesitancy
Charting course in brainy frontier
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Message from Tokyo Tech community to people of Türkiye and Syria
NSW Koala Strategy boosts Port Stephens road safety
Darwin man charged with possessing child abuse material
Norman Swan in conversation with Matt Bevan
Head of the Delegation of the European Union to Japan Ambassador Jean-Eric Paquet Visits Tokyo Tech
Rise in road tragedies expected due to Australia’s poorly maintained roads
Butt out: Why a smoking partner could harm your chances of quitting
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Labor will act to improve community safety
Whales give up singing to fight for love
Councils join together to crack down on retailers selling cigarettes to minors
Australian humpback whales are singing less and fighting more. Should we be worried?
CSIRO to support future SpaceX missions
‘Staggering’ disparities: Homelessness risk varies across race
Downsizing personal items can be just snap away