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Teaching quality at Aussie universities rates highly
Ensuring beach stability through new sand boil research
Research links youths’ internet use and weight perception
Waive your library fines goodbye
Here Comes Sun
Farmers for Climate Action opposes offsets in Nature Market Repair Bill
Tardos honored with 2023 Knuth Prize
DNA shapes itself to execute new functions
Tokyo Tech Research Videos Now Online: Learn about our cutting-edge research that will shape the future
City of Cessnock Celebrates Outstanding Achievements at Hall of Fame
Profitable by-products from shellfish waste
Inskip whale stranding
Bill to set end date for coal in Victoria knocked down by Labor
Attack worm may be new biocontrol weapon
Enthusiasm at Space Day
First method to assess exposure to common sleep disorder
First method to access exposure to common sleep disorder
Two garden events in June to celebrate Mary’s Garden heritage project at Eskbank House Museum
Nuclear-powered Submarine Propulsion Challenge
Aussie maths and science students to compete against world’s best
New appointment for WEHI director
AIMS CEO to step down from role after six years
New imaging technique is no last resort
Appointment to the Australian Children’s Television Foundation Board
Roadmap to 2026 Basin Plan Review announced
ACU secures funding to develop micro credentials in phonics and STEM education
New Gas Code secures gas at reasonable prices for Australian users
New Gas Code secures supply at reasonable prices for Australian users
CDU Lecturer’s drone coding workshop for Territory schools takes flight
New Study Finds Connection Between Long-standing Gender and Racial Gaps in Voting for Democrats
Eight more faculty positions for women created in academic year 2023
It’s season for seals
Campaign reveals Qld’s higher coal taxes already hurting jobs and investment
National will end ban on GE and GM to benefit NZ
HWL Ebsworth data breach
Researchers Discover Materials Exhibiting Huge Magnetoresistance
Reforms to cancer scheme for firefighters fall short, Greens to move amendments
Five grants awarded in 2023 Blue Mountains City of the Arts Trust Grants Program
Resignation of Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton
Is it possible to restore circulation in someone with peripheral artery disease?
From teen troubles and job jumps to study success: How nurse Bindi found her calling
Croc death investigation – Daintree River
Illegal 4X4 session ‘goes bad’ for influencers
Finding Freedom: Local refugees share their stories
New soil practitioner accreditation hits ground running
New study uncovers potential therapeutic target for breast cancer
World LPG Day: the ubiquitous gas with a zero-emitting future
Living in Eurobodalla: James finds balance