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Palaszczuk Government announces $580,000 for citizen science projects
Police appeals for help to locate woman Maria Sorrentino
AirCheck adds 51 DAB+ Stations to Monitoring Network
Splendour’s science experiment wows festivalgoers
Police appeal for witnesses after robbery at Southern Cross Railway Station
Maternal secrets of our earliest ancestors unlocked
Tender open for Sydney Gateway airport project
Leadership and revolution inspire a rewarding career
Rat pack call-out brings union players back to University heartland
Southern Cross University swimmer Moesha Johnson claims silver in Italy
Standing on shoulders of giants
Unexpected consequences from catastrophic mangrove dieback
Australian Gothic: from Hanging Rock to Nick Cave and Kylie, this genre explores our dark side
Southern Cross University runs off with marathon award
A sporting business
Health Check: why do we crave comfort food in winter?
Mid-year increase in Southern Cross University student intake
Great Barrier Reef’s southernmost island shows vital signs of life
Regional maths teacher gains global recognition
Vogel winning author to teach creative writing at Southern Cross Uni
My career was ‘born’ in primary school
Challenge encourages students to STEM up
University graduates transform their worlds through first in family education
University graduates transform their world through first in family education
CBD Security Upgrades Continue To Roll Out
Trainee-teacher test flops kept secret
Mayor’s Charity Golf Day tees off for kids
Massive Metro Tunnel Boring Machines Coming Together
Record Gold Coast Marathon numbers prompt course change
Keeping an eye on sharks from sky – are drones a good idea?
Southern Cross graduate takes video art to another dimension
Looking, listening, learning
A doctorate for international friendship
$3 million for University’s successful local co-operative program
‘One Vision, One Voice’
Koala survey provides vital data to help save koalas
Police seek help to find Sienna Johnson
Sister city relationship fosters lifelong connections
A golden anniversary for University’s Gold Rats
Children are our future, and planet’s. Here’s how you can teach them to take care of it
McGowan Government’s strong investment in Wheatbelt continues
McGowan Government’s record regional road budget continues
A modern-day Eyre’s expedition to measure Lake Eyre basin’s greenhouse gases
Ten year transport plan to create more space for people
Online social for elderly: 70 students to present community projects at Allied Health Conference
Creating online social space for elderly: 70 final-year students to present community projects at Allied Health Conference
Police appeals for help to locate boy Jayden Whyte
Australia’s mining industry pays tribute to Sir Arvi Parbo