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New Country Arts SA Chair Announced
Why electricity costs so much in the UK (it’s not all about the weather)
The Celebrity Traitors: psychologist explains how to defend yourself when you’re accused of lying
What Halloween Means For Australia
COUNCIL BRIEFS: Outcomes From Monthly Meeting Held 16 October
New Dean Appointed To Lead ANU College Of Systems And Society
Queensland Police Pipes And Drums To Perform With World-Renowned Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
UK Has Regional Inequality Problem – Levelling Playing Field For Entrepreneurs Could Help
Australian Premiere Of Archie Moore’s Kith And Kin
What is leucovorin, the drug the Trump administration says can treat autism?
Local teacher to take on Labor in ultra-marginal seat of Northcote over Labor’s $2.4 billion school funding cuts and failure to act…
AI use by UK justice system risks papering over the cracks caused by years of underfunding
European funding to make coastal zones more resilient to climate risks
Ashurst advises on financing for Mill Rig onshore wind farm
We risk a deluge of AI-written ‘science’ pushing corporate interests – here’s what to do about it
Navy welcomes fellow mariners to Australia
Can you be aware of nothing? The rare sleep experience scientists are trying to understand
Scottish brothers set to complete world record-breaking Pacific row
Yes, vets sometimes prescribe human drugs to pets. But don’t try it at home
Diversity at work: New Bonacina Walk faces celebrate Wollongong’s day to day
Is mineral water ‘natural’ if it’s filtered? The debate gripping France today has raged since the 18th-century
GPT-5: has AI just plateaued?
Technology could open up new ways to track prisoners
Sharing Leneva’s History Receives Funding Boost
As mass starvation spreads across Gaza, our colleagues and those we serve are wasting away
Modern theory of music perception posited by 1700s potter
EAACI Leadership Reflects on Record-Breaking Congress 2025: A Pivotal Moment for Allergy and Immunology
Newcastle Jets Take On Brisbane Roar At Crozier Field
Does Australia really take too long to approve medicines, as the US says?
Archie Moore’s abstract depiction of identity on display at Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery (2)
Sleep, sensors and science: 2025 Australia-Scotland Fund recipients announced
Archie Moore’s abstract depiction of identity on display at Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery
Most plant-friendly fungi are a mystery to scientists
Too much vitamin B6 can be toxic. 3 symptoms to watch out for
Pride Fest 2025 Enters Final Week with Award-Winning Comedy Headliner and Unmissable Events
The transatlantic race to create the television
Were the first kings of Poland actually from Scotland? New DNA evidence unsettles a nation’s founding myth
Why Your Lions Tour Ticket Will Be Smarter Than Ever: The Digital-Only Revolution Starts in Australia
What the new British zoo standards mean for animal welfare
Why the salmon on your plate contains less omega-3 than it used to – and how the industry can address that
QLD reunion 17th June. Searching for Little Brothers to reconnect on the centenary of Australia’s largest youth migration program
Is strengthening the Canadian economic union another way for Ottawa to centralize power?
Champion returns to defend her Thistle
Five things new parents should know about their baby’s sleep
Continuing to seek Chinese investment in the UK comes at a heavy political price
Can cats drink milk? Despite the stereotypes, it’s actually a bad idea
UK and EU sign new trade, fishing and defence deal – what do economists think?
UK’s India trade deal offers wider access to a surging economy – and could make food imports cheaper