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Military Police Roll Out Body-worn Cameras
Kapyong Command Post gives shape to the battle
Former financial services company director charged with dishonest conduct
Commission unveils new Strategic Plan and brand
Six New Ambulances To Support Our Paramedics
200,000 Unemployed And No Plan From Chris Minns
Minns Labor Government backing Northern Rivers’ businesses going for growth in the Southeast Asian market
Compliance And Enforcement Priorities 2025-26
ACU and UN launch International Day for Judicial Wellbeing
Match-fit for the global contest?: Innovation, leadership, culture and the future of Australia’s National Intelligence Community
CSIRO releases final 2024-25 GenCost report following consultation
Employees Who Spot Problems Help the Bottom Line, So Why Do Leaders Give More Power to Bootlickers?
Penrith City Libraries’ Programs For All Age Groups
How the internet and its bots are sabotaging scientific research
Stronger, cheaper titanium a ‘leap forward’ for industry
New Spectrometer Is Small Enough To Fit On Your Phone
Boeing-Built X-37B Spaceplane Set for Eighth Mission
Manchester team pioneer silver-based coating for long-term protection against bacteria
Making Waves In Victorian Climate Innovation
Government delivers further cost of living support
City Purchases $90 Million Organics Processing Facility
AI for the ancient world: how a new machine learning system can help make sense of Latin inscriptions
IJM comment on Kate Chaney’s bill to criminalise AI child abuse apps
Tropical fishes on the move survive better with temperate neighbours
Nation’s First Office For AI Launches In SA
Melbourne blooms in preparation for the 14th World Chambers Congress
Macquarie Bank named Major Lender of the Year – six years in a row
AI agents are here. Here’s what to know about what they can do – and how they can go wrong
Australia does not have a “productivity crisis” – new research
Total IVF births soar to more than 13 million
New toolkit for farmers and regional communities answers what happens when renewables approach end of life
NSW Government takes a tentative step towards modern beach protection
University expands study options on the Central Coast from 2026
New Science Gallery exhibition explores attention in the digital age
UNOSAT and HIST at the 47th Session of the World Heritage Committee
Terms of reference announced for independent review into Synergy
Regional ICT Connects Talisman Sabre
Turning classroom theory into real-world financial skills
How To Get Most Out Of 2025 Open Days
“Defiant” Perth IT company receives maximum available penalty
Brighter deal brings more funds for Queensland start-ups
Beyond Bin: New Videos Reveal Path Of Recycling
Bomb robots ‘game changers’ for Queensland Police Service capability response
CLP Driving Gamba Grass Eradication In Litchfield
ATA opens nominations for its technical, training awards
Clamping down on overdue court fines
Incentivising Business Investment In R&D
Engineering functional liver organoids with organ-specific vasculature