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Dr Mary Kavurma awarded NHMRC Grant
Dendrites filtering neuron’s excitement
Palmerston Groundwater Study
A new future for VET and higher education
New Warilla Library opens this week
One in three Australian adults has untreated tooth decay
How private and government sector can better work together during emergency incidents
Essential oil poisoning calls on rise, children most affected
$3m to strengthen Centenary Institute research
USQ study packs a punch: science behind martial arts
Big jump in people feeling alone this Christmas
WA farm businesses remain robust despite disappointing season
Dry season takes toll on SA farmer confidence, but long-term position remains strong
Tasmanian farm sector heading into 2020 “in good shape”, survey shows
USC research to diagnose ‘invisible’ illness faster
Rural sentiment declines as NSW farmers brace for hot, dry summer
ADA study grants: Support for tomorrow’s dental practitioners
First Super puts Orbis investment on watch due to ESG concerns related to XPO Logistics
Experts to examine Darwin hot spots
New research supports ’20-minute neighbourhoods’ in Melbourne
Ancient worm reveals way to destroy toxic cells in Huntington’s disease
Have your health and eat meat too: Making a Mediterranean diet work Down Under
New Initiative to Help International Students Settle
International student enrolments grow in universities and regions
Mark Schuenke presents in Atlanta and Antwerp
Study debunks notion that C-section would increase risk of obesity in child
International students urged to ‘hang local’
Water metering can reduce consumption by a fifth but only high income households gain financially
Explore Creative Technology Hub
Class acts & acrobats in Season 2020
L2P Learner Driver Mentor Program celebrates 10 years in Casey
Industry scholarship awarded to petroleum student
Peanut allergy vaccine to rewrite immune system
Study identifies single gene behind gene network linked to autism
Study finds uses for dead carp
Alternatives to State foster care need to be seriously considered, Otago researcher says
Gene network sparks future autism treatment
Otago research reveals past rapid Antarctic ice loss due to ocean warming
Monash launches new graduate course in Indigenous business leadership
Artificial cells act more like real thing
Physical forces affect bacteria’s toxin resistance, study finds
Study follows clients’ use of alcohol and other drug treatment services over four-years
Jelly invention can heal itself like human skin
Weight change between pregnancies is linked to having premature and large at birth babies
Rich, Poor and Social Cooperation
Farm Household Allowance
Cutting red tape for families
Tasmanian second interconnector is feasible, unlocking renewable energy potential to NEM