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Rebekka Battista Named 2026 Lismore Citizen Of Year
World’s oldest rock art holds clues to early human migration to Australia
World’s oldest rock art offers clues to early human migration to Australia
Southern Cross lifts in THE Business & Economics subject ranking
Lismore’s Australia Day Ambassador Announced
Scientists find microbes enhance the benefits of trees by removing greenhouse gases
We discovered microbes in bark ‘eat’ climate gases. This will change the way we think about trees
Scientists find microbes enhance the benefits of trees by removing greenhouse gases
Why does mint make water taste so cold? A scientist explains
What is ‘oatzempic’? Does it actually work for weight loss?
Can dengue outbreaks be predicted before they happen? Inside global study tackling a disease that puts nearly half the world at risk
Reflections On Bondi Attack
Inside the Westpac strategy using diverse local talent to slash tech costs
Academic leader’s rare mix: teaching with courage, listening with heart
One of world’s largest reef restoration trials during Reef spawning
Coral spawning: why is it such a critical time for Reef recovery?
Science And Indigenous Knowledge Come Together To Help Reef
New leadership for University’s flagship multidisciplinary initiative
New ‘larval seedbox’ technology to drive coral restoration on the Great Barrier Reef
New larval seedbox technology to drive coral restoration on the Great Barrier Reef
Return and Earn upgrade set to double capacity at Recycling Centre
Humans are working with robotics and AI to restore coral reefs at scale
Groundbreaking research to tackle climate-related PTSD in Northern Rivers seeks participants
New Lismore Build To Rent Homes Under Construction
From chippie to caregiver: Tom’s journey into nursing
Yes, you can be intolerant to fruit and veg
Industrial Hemp: Australia’s next sustainable super crop
New national research to reimagine belonging for children in kinship care
Pam and Will Brook: food for thought from a regenerative generation
Potential of science to support traditional Indigenous knowledge in natural products
Griffith-led project to unlock secrets of Australia’s rivers and fight nutrient pollution  
Ancient Lead Exposure Shaped Evolution Of Human Brain Over Millions Of Years
Young People And Law: Are ‘adult Crime, Adult Time’ Policies Working?
PhD Graduands Helping Solve Reef’s Challenges With Leading Coral Restoration Expert
Southern Cross Climbs Global Rankings
What Is ‘ear Seeding’, TikTok Trend Said To Treat Stress And Fatigue?
Members agree to enact a First Nations’ Collective voice to the country’s public health peak body
AI versus artists: the Australian copyright debate
September 2025: Strengthening relationships and connections for young people in therapeutic residential care | Communities and Justice
Do TikTok ‘anti-inflammatory diets’ really work?
SCU Esports makes live debut at OzComicCon Brisbane
Autism is lifelong. Here’s what support looks like in adulthood
Northern Rivers residents to share what matters most in a first for disaster adaptation
Craig Phillips AM: a life of leadership in sport
Beyond childhood: new research seeks autistic voices to rethink support into adulthood
Brewing an Australian Future: The Rise of Locally Grown Coffee
Latest data suggests Australia is overcoming its sugar addiction
Extinction is forever, yet scientists offer hope to a tiny, endangered mountain frog