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DNA tests of UK waters could help catch invasive species early
Try a skill and get stuck into STEM at SkillsWest Expo
National week shines spotlight on Australia’s student volunteers
New Online Gateway to Organic Industry
Walking, Wheeling Wednesdays are off to a flying start
Morrison Govt abandons public schools in private school capital-funding cash splash
Anything goes for today’s job hunters
Assault at Toowoomba
Waikato and Hawke’s Bay schools to get more than 100 new classrooms
Old dog given new life thanks to ANU artist
Roof completion marks USC Moreton Bay milestone
Community invited to have their say on new course
First cells on ancient Earth may have emerged because building blocks of proteins stabilized
Ambulance analysis to be delivered at City Hall
Bacteria made to mimic cells, form communities
You’re not so tough, h-BN
Rice, UTHealth search for clues to fight antibiotic resistance
Dance students put their best foot forward for HSC exams
Defence envisions a high-tech future based on skilled workforce
Uni a strong choice for most students with a lower ATAR: new report
Seeing double to improve inclusivity in classroom
Children to rescue
Racist attacks most likely to occur at sporting events, young Australians say
Supporting local families to walk, ride and scoot to school
Jobs for SA’s future generations showcased on International Youth Day
Community Impact Grants program funds life-saving defibrillator for Ballarat Kyokushin Karate
Schools urged to turn yellow and get involved this Daffodil Day Appeal
Providing cultural care: meeting nutrition needs of Indigenous Elders
Matching young Australians to their best post-school education options
Government joins forces with local communities to clean up waterways
Smile Squad Ready To Hit Victorian Schools
116 Young Talents for 3rd Zhuhai Mozart Competition in September
One linked particle’s hot, other keeps its cool
UNE’s financial outlook elevated to highest rating by Moody’s
Rice chemists show it’s hip to be square
Rail safety campaign sparks message: ‘high voltage can jump’
Queensland education STEM awards attract record entries
Shah Rukh Khan Scholarship at La Trobe
Recognising excellence in STEM
Local Aboriginal artist and students make a stunning Splash in Lynwood
How can future urban development ensure our lived experiences?
Changes to boarding fees for non-government school students
Bright ideas to shine at National Science Week
Online retailer to back-pay migrant workers
Learning how to cut down litter
Girls in Property: Be open, be brave, be bold
New Centre To Support Students’ Mental Health
Regional communities brimming with potential