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Making light work more cheaply
Victorian world comes to life in multi-storey Dunedin lightshow
Greens Bill bans all coal mines in Galilee Basin
Celebrating our Antarctic sector
UC leading way in eliminating gender and diversity bias
UWA recognised for gender diversity and equity in STEMM
QRC welcomes new Centre for Excellence in Automation and Robotics
Net zero by 2050 and new coal mines will not save us from climate emergency: Bandt
SA grains industry prepares for season 2020
Sod turned signals a new beginning for Clifton Museum
Forests and climate change
New support for students with dyslexia
Scholarship helps fulfil dentistry dream
Fellowship offers teachers chance to study in New York
Blue Heart Sunshine Coast making progress
Salmon Industry Scorecard supports sustainable growth
Clinical trial into improving stroke pain and mobility a ‘game-changer’
Cattai Creek Catchment: Local platypus project needs your help
Social Wellbeing Agency replaces Social Investment Agency with new approach
Bushfire heroes protecting our country
Grain growers warned of potential mouse threat
Southern Ocean science at speed of light
New Kensington music instructor composes requiem
Rangers rescue Jarrah juvenile platypus
University researcher focuses on preventing vision loss
Friedman Lecture in Astronomy set for Feb. 27
Planck Academy launched
Researcher with a ‘whole of farm’ approach recognised by GRDC
EarthTalks: Richard Alley discusses collapsing ice sheets, coastal communities
Huck Institutes’ HITS fund will support scientific risk-takers
Supporting career journeys
Shark drumlines returned to beaches in Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
Shark drumlines returned to Mackay beaches within Marine Park
Get facts about immunisation
Travel restrictions to remain in place as coronavirus precaution
Indigenous hunting initiative
University researcher leads push to map location of life-saving automated external defibrillators
5200-year-old cereal grains from eastern Altai Mountains predate trans-Eurasian crop exchange
Bushfire claims a nonsense
$2.5 million of upgrades to Kinross College a step closer
Academy launches two new career awards for 2021
Mimicking nature for sustainable energy solutions
Community engagement a key focus for gas program
First-year course at University explores U.S. history through lens of Hamilton
Researchers at AAAS to discuss latest science on Cascadia earthquake hazards
Forest soils release more carbon dioxide than expected in rainy season
Consider workplace AI’s impact before it’s too late, study says
Astronomers will probe exoplanets with Webb telescope