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Life-saving light beam to detect malaria
Report signals increasing resistance to antibiotics in bacterial infections in humans and need for better data
Chief Health Officer Update 9 December
Covid Weekly Data
CDU Lecturer fulfills dream, gives back to country
Hesitation towards potential changes to bowel cancer surveillance
Strike Force Vulcan 2022/23
Coral-eating starfish – another victim of climate change?
New Varroa detections expand red zone 8 December
Boeing Delivers First P-8A Poseidon to New Zealand
Police officer charged with unauthorised access to police information
Monitoring invades truckers’ privacy without boosting safety
Covid modelling to assist future pandemic responses
ASIC cancels AFS licence of AFSL Group Pty Ltd
RACGP achieves hard-fought wins on Queensland payroll tax
Construction completed on West Australian Space Radar
It’s not just Twitter. whole Internet is broken and we’d better fix it soon
Beguiling, uncanny image wins annual photography prize
Statement on People of African Descent
Santa makes flying visit to Airservices Australia ahead of Operation Present Drop this Christmas
NACC on its way
Forest industries welcome new National Forest Pest Surveillance Program to enhance biosecurity
ASIC calls for greater focus on material business risk disclosure in annual reports
National surveillance partnership to protect Australia’s forests
Therapeutic Products Bill introduced
Managed funds to improve marketing oversight following ASIC surveillance
New Varroa detections expand red zone
National study suggests new vaccine is needed to prevent childhood pneumonia
Republic of Korea achieves highest WHO level for regulation of medicines and vaccines
Delivering strong results for Albury
Article on domestic violence policing of First Nations women wins criminology award
Drones bolster war on weeds in state’s central west
New footbridge to deliver access to METRONET Malaga Station
Guava Root Knot Nematode surveillance continues
Quadripartite welcomes new political commitments in fight against antimicrobial resistance
UN expert condemns targeting of prosecutor and judge: Guatemala
Chief Health Officer Update 25 November
Red Zone to expand due to new Varroa mite detection
Focus on prevention in Burnet Long Covid submission
Biosecurity action to boot black knapweed out of NSW
Quad bike safety checks show improved compliance
Nearly 40 million children are dangerously susceptible to growing measles threat
Tackling complex challenges with technology
Be alert for Japanese encephalitis this mozzie season
Navy Declares Initial Operational Capability for Boeing’s HAAWC
Increasing research evidence translation & utilisation to improve population health outcomes
National Anti-Corruption Commission Legislation Amendments
Quad bikes to collect 900kms of footpath data