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Turkey will host COP31, Australia will play a role. So where does that leave the Pacific?
Australia has dropped its bid to host the COP31 climate talks. Here’s what happened – and what’s next
Australia cedes COP31 but negotiates role for Chris Bowen and Pacific countries
Joint statement – WA regional councils to share in nearly $1 million in Community Water Supplies funding
Trump’s Gaza peace plan faces a pivotal UN Security Council vote. Can it get across the line?
The hidden environmental cost of anti-wrinkle injections
One is a former al-Qaeda leader, the other a US mayor. Guess which was invited to the White House
Treatment could prevent brain damage during premature birth
As global climate action threatens to stall, can Australia step up at COP30 in Brazil?
Geopolitics, backsliding and progress: here’s what to expect at this year’s COP30 global climate talks
Labor’s $1 Billion Vanity Project
After 2 years of devastating war, will Arab countries now turn their backs on Israel?
SETI’s ‘Noah’s Ark’ – a space historian explores how the advent of radio astronomy led to the USSR’s search for extraterrestrial life
Lasting peace and recovery in Gaza depends on local participation, not just ceasefires
Monash University and Firstsource partner to drive next generation AI solutions
The long, deep dig: Collaboration excavates the ancient city of Sardis
Deep geothermal project experts announced
Protection against winter vomiting bug spread with arrival of agriculture
Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban avoid a deeper war for now, but how long can the peace hold?
World-leading Australian Cranes Help Build Flagship UK Projects
Sydney Makes ‘big Bang’ At Record-breaking International Astronautical Congress
Could Life Exist On Mars Today? Here’s What Latest Evidence Says
What Will It Take? Sweeteners Australia Could Offer Turkey To Snatch COP31
Record water tariff increases finally end, but Europe emerges a new leader
Grattan on Friday: As the government rejects Trump’s stands, Liberal leadership aspirant Andrew Hastie sounds decidedly Trumpian
View from The Hill: Albanese’s Trump meeting is in the diary – now it’s a matter of managing it
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – Sky News
Study finds no extra benefit from children’s mental health programme
Grattan on Friday: Albanese government’s 2035 target range is aimed at multiple audiences
Erdinc Sezgin awarded Biophysical Society’s Early Independent Career Award
Smells Deceive Brain – Are Interpreted As Taste
Curious kids: do owls have bogies?
Deadlier than varroa, a new honey-bee parasite is spreading around the world
New Turkey Point Access Road And Bridge Complete
Polls suggest this man could become Turkey’s next president. Erdoğan is doing everything to stop him
EPA INVESTIGATING SECOND POISONING OF BRUSH TURKEYS
KILLING HEIDI HIT THE ROAD WITH WILD TURKEY MUSIC 101
Police search for George Karakis – wanted over 1974 rape
Foreign interference can be hidden in plain sight. Here’s how countries use ‘sharp power’ in Australia
Can Syria rebuild its economy from the ashes of war?
Wagga Wagga Welcomes It Newest Citizens
Regional talent dominates finalist field for the WA Training Awards
Grattan on Friday: net zero battle has net zero positives for Sussan Ley
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Chris Bowen on why it’s ‘a little frustrating’ bidding for COP 31
Central bank independence and credibility matters. Here’s why
The golden oyster mushroom craze unleashed an invasive species – and a worrying new study shows it’s harming native fungi
Tyranny is an ever-present threat to civilisations. Here’s how Classical Greece and China dealt with it
Tyranny is an ever-present threat to civilisations. Here’s how Ancient Greece and China dealt with it