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Digital divide narrows but gaps remain for Australians as GenAI use surges
Australia is facing an ‘AI divide’, new national survey shows
New online hub supports improved employment for people with disability
Inspiration and innovation collide at Swinburnes best-ever Venture Cup
Yes, cricket is a contact sport. We have safety gear – but we need to do more
Black Holes Merge With Strongly Inclined Rotation Axes
How do you know when it’s OK to stop seeing your therapist?
Why do some people get bad ‘hangxiety’ after a night of drinking and others don’t?
Declining rates of high-level maths in VCE contributing to nations widening skills gap
Should Humans Colonise Space? We Asked 5 Experts
Finding New Life In Dead Solar Panels
Australias First Research Trial Using Psychedelics To Treat Depression Produces Promising Findings
Threatened By Damning Climate Future, Women In Leadership Could Save Australias Tourism And Hospitality Sector, Research Finds
Shaping Space Innovation At International Astronautical Congress
Swinburne Maintains Spot Among Worlds Top 300 In Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026
Brand New Health Hub To Provide World-Class Training
Swinburnes New Learning Hub Boosts Hands-on Health Education
Transport will make or break Australia’s new climate plan – and time is running out to fix it
Defence-backed innovation wins Eureka Prize
Young people are saving on rent by staying at home longer, but ‘you pay with your mental health’
Appointments To Health Regulatory Authorities
Managing mould, housemates, and landlords: new research reveals sharehousing horror stories
Should the Optus chief quit? These 5 fixes would do far more to stop another 000 failure
From Beauty School To Pioneer For Women In Trades
If quantum computing is answering unknowable questions, how do we know theyre right?
94% of older Australians say home gardening space is extremely important, so why isnt it part of housing crisis discussions?
AI hype has just shaken up the world’s rich list. What if the boom is really a bubble?
Tesla’s self-driving mode is coming to Australia amid controversy – but it won’t create true driverless cars
Tougher knife laws aren’t the only solution to Victoria’s violent crime problem
Just 6% of mass murders are by women. Here’s how, when and why they kill
World-first study to develop early warning system for bipolar sufferers
Innovation, Opportunity And Transformation
What actually happens in your brain when you change your mind?
How Design Alum Turned Passion Into Profession
Delivering real-world readiness in arts and social sciences
Swinburne to deliver digital skills training for manufacturing and construction
How To Make Metals From Martian Dirt
How To Make Metals From Martian Dirt
Joan Norton Appointed To Cricket Victoria Board
Swinburne Alum Rolls Camera On Dream Career In Greece
Are all ultra-processed foods bad?New research suggests not
The most powerful tool in an astronomer’s arsenal is a lens – but not the kind you might think
Humans keep building robots that are shaped like us – what’s the point?
Swinburne maintains spot among worlds top 300 in ARWU rankings
Incorporating animals in therapy create stronger relationships with therapists and creates better outcomes
At 50, The Rocky Horror Picture Show is ‘imperfectly’ good (and queer) as ever
What’s the cheapest way to charge your EV?
FSO and Microsoft join forces to accelerate AI upskilling across the vocational education sector