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Queensland’s environmental offsets framework to be under the spotlight
Tailings facilities update
$56 million capital works package unveiled for schools
What does origami have to do with physics?
WA universities to help shape the future of space technology
Major project to tackle dropout rates for online courses
50 years of history at Casey research station
International summit returns to Australia to examine sustainable future for agriculture
Australia on track for high tech grain
CDU to mark start of academic year
‘Seeing’ tails help sea snakes avoid predators
Stronger protection for threatened species with appointments to expert committee
Rain, not blame, needed after Menindee fish deaths
Firing up phosphate production
UAP endorses candidates for Gellibrand, Kooyong, Goldstein, Menzies and Hotham
Carrots and cartoons could be the secret to upping kids’ vegie intake
Seabed receivers to track white shark movements in WA
People living with dementia lose their ability to daydream
Grants to generate new Indigenous Protected Areas
$22 million to fast track early stage research
MTPConnect welcomes Biomedical Translation Bridge program opportunity
Fisheries and aquaculture production on the rise
Log availability from commercial plantations revised down
Australian farm production to crack $60 billion in 2016-17
Wheat rust outbreak could cost Australia up to $1.4 billion
Queensland’s top Year 12 graduates announced
ISABS: Personalized Medicine Conference With Nobel Laureates to Be Held in Split, Croatia
New schools open for Mandurah students
Ridge View Secondary College opens its doors for 2019 school year
Real Time Air Quality Monitoring in Orange Goes Live
Aquatic drones capture shark paralysis after catch and release
Elite athletes on their marks for USC study program
Solving global health challenges
Morning exercise improves brain health in older, overweight adults
Climate change: young people striking from school see it for the life-threatening issue it is
Science boost for Harvey Primary School students
Senator Gichuhi supports university college push at Alphacrucis College
Indigenous Education Boost
La Trobe backs the Melbourne Rebels
107 kindergartens to benefit from upgrades.
Climate change threatens Bengal tiger habitat
Expedio celebrates 20 years of Always Accurate Data
Agronomist & Two Aussie Veggie Growers picked to fly from the ‘Farm Gate’ to the ‘Golden Gate’
Building better robots that can get a grip
New ambassadors prepare to champion Western Australian youth
‘There’s no reason not to trial pill testing’: UNSW drug policy scholar stands firm on the evidence
Pilot plant to turn sugarcane waste into biofuel and beer bottles
Major General, Governor General & passionate soil innovation advocate The Honourable Michael Jeffrey opens international soil conference in Ballarat, Victoria