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RMIT University And Hong Kong PolyU Launch FutureLab
Monash leads the way in impactful design research
There Might Not Be Victorian Team In Grand Final
New origami-inspired system turns flat-pack tubes into strong building materials
The internet can be toxic. But there are also online oases where mutual care flourishes
CSIRO unveils prototype nanofibre uniform to safeguard Australian troops
2024 Australian Mental Health Prize winners announced
Are We Ready For Dr ChatGPT?
Victorian households are poorly prepared for longer, more frequent heatwaves – here’s what needs to change
AI leaders share analysis of new Australian Government AI policy
Australians confused about food date labels and storage advice, study finds
Instagram announces ‘teen accounts’ with safety restrictions
New report proposes using tax system to improve rental properties
Have you heard of the open source internet? The antidote to a capitalist web already exists
Planning to ‘revenge travel’? Here’s how to hack your next holiday
Are you ready for it? What a Taylor Swift endorsement means for Kamala Harris
A billionaire and an engineer have completed the first private spacewalk. But this isn’t just a vanity project
Hydrogen Refuelling Station Among Victorian Engineering Excellence Award Winners
Can AI talk us out of conspiracy theory rabbit holes?
European COFUND to convert ideas into actions to tackle global climate-related challenges 
New hate speech laws prioritise freedom of speech over safety
Trump and Harris trade insults and competing visions: our experts give their verdicts on the US presidential debate
Trump and Harris trade insults and competing visions: our experts on who won the US presidential debate
Pioneering WA women scoop major national resources awards
South Australia is proposing a law to ban kids under 14 from social media. How would it work?
Getting back to what really matters in tertiary education today
Is America ready to elect a Black woman president?
New government funding for family violence is unprecedented, but it can’t afford to wait
Low-carb, High-fat Diets Boost Diabetes Risk
Growing need for digital skills impacting Australians’ employment
Victoria’s Skillaroos Take Off To Compete In France
GPS tracking is everywhere in pro sports but many AFLW players are uncomfortable with it
Low-carb/high-fat diets for weight loss actually boost risk of type 2 diabetes
International student to conduct vital research with Monash University on liquid hydrogen as a clean energy carrier
Cost-of-Living Silences Live Music for Young Australians
New laws to tackle technology-based abuse in NSW are welcome. But police and courts also need to step up
We asked Melburnians about shared e-scooters. Their responses point to alternatives to the city council’s ban
If Australia wants to fast-track 100% renewables, it must learn from Europe’s risky path
Victorian fashion manufacturing at $1 billion crossroads
Black Rhinos Community Sport Program Charges On As Study Reveals Life-changing Impact On Young African-Australians
Covert police operations may exploit vulnerable suspects
ASIC’s Moneysmart calls on super funds to better engage millennials following findings from industry roundtable
What does Australian film and TV look like after nearly ten years of streaming?
Australian Government Responds To IV Fluid Shortages
Futureproofing the Australian aviation industry will take more than better consumer protections
International Education At RMIT
Council Adopts New Strategic Plan For Bendigo Airport
Harris delivers warm and strong acceptance speech as Democrats take joy, hope and renewal to the electorate