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New sat-nav tech boosted by Australia-India collaboration
Trump promises a second term focused on immigration and nationalism – as well as revenge and retribution
Trump promises a second term focussed on immigration and nationalism – as well as revenge and retribution
Joe Biden’s presidency will be remembered as one that did not match the times, and a leader who failed to realise it
Ararat Gallery TAMA to Host Backstrap Band Weaving Workshop
Not just tennis: the wide-ranging benefits of the Australian Open
Tech companies are turning to ‘synthetic data’ to train AI models – but there’s a hidden cost
Research suggests those who use buy-now-pay-later services end up spending more
Melbourne Cricket Education Academy and Cricket Victoria Foundation launch Scott Boland Indigenous Scholarship
International Education At RMIT 19 December
Epilepsy and high blood pressure in the sights of Swinburnes $2.7 million in NHMRC funding
A push to cool Australian cities may inadvertently increase our skin cancer risk, unless we act
Most journalism fails Australians by failing in its reportage of Indigenous affairs. 7 changes would help
Expect To See Dense Bean Salads At Christmas Table
Voices of Aboriginal victims of crime inform calls for improved support
Blood test could make cancer treatments safer and more effective
Should non-disclosure agreements be restricted in cases of workplace sexual harassment? Here’s what reforms need to get right
RMIT launches new tertiary education model to tackle Australia’s skills shortages
Older Australians turning to cannabis as cigarette prices rise
Enhancing the science of rivets earns researcher early career award
Are tobacco and cannabis economic substitutes or complements? New research suggests it changes with age
News bargaining incentive: the latest move in the government’s ‘four-dimensional chess’ battle with Meta
Funding Of $6 Million To Support RMIT Research To Measure First Nations Digital Inclusion
‘A virtual seat at the family table’: why older people are among the biggest users of social media
Our analysis of wealth trends suggests Australia’s middle class may be ‘shrinking’
Victoria To Host World’s First Quantum Diamond Foundry
Crisis accommodation is failing women fleeing domestic violence. Here’s how to fix it
Transforming Construction Health And Safety With SHINe
Making music for stairwells, foyers and transient spaces
World-first green hydrogen innovation wins prestigious Climate Innovation Challenge
QUT advertising educators get a gong in inaugural advertising educators awards
Fluoride in drinking water is in the spotlight again. Let’s not forget how it transformed our oral health
Moving Forward On First Nations Digital Inclusion
NEXSEN Biotech Announces Pre-IPO Fundraising to Revolutionise Point-of-Care Diagnostics
Should You Use ChatGPT For Therapy?
Multicultural Awards Recognising Extraordinary Victorians
Melbourne Cricket Education Academy Celebrates Graduating Class of 2024
Study reveals the reasons women leave cyber security: bullying, 24/7 culture, pay gap
New research reveals 97 per cent of adult Australians have poor or limited ability to verify information online
Internet use grows in remote First Nations communities, but cost still a barrier
‘Ebullient leadership’ can lift your workers out of the doldrums and increase productivity
Symposium in Singapore looks at creative practice in the Asia-Pacific region
Warming Temperatures May Shrink Wetland Carbon Sinks
RMIT researchers help build climate-resilient housing in rural Bangladesh
New Program To Kickstart Victorian Startups
Funding Boost For Interpreting Services In Victoria
Australia’s social media ban for kids under 16 just became law. How it will work remains a mystery
RMIT cuts ribbon on world-class nanomanufacturing research centre