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Fining hospitals for medical misogyny won’t help women – it will hurt them
From floppy discs to Claude Mythos, how ransomware grew into a multibillion-dollar industry
With talk of closer EU alignment, the UK is signalling to Europe that it’s a partner worthy of trust
10k Apartments Now Connected to Solar with Australian-Made Cleantech
Ultomiris demonstrated statistically significant and clinically meaningful reduction of proteinuria in adults with immunoglobulin A nephropathy in I CAN Phase III trial
Novel Antimicrobial Discovery At Flinders
‘This is a fossil fuel crisis’, Greenpeace tells Senate gas tax Inquiry, citing homegrown renewables as path to energy security
Renewable Metals raises $12 million Series A to scale next-generation lithium-ion battery recycling technology
Rio Tinto releases first quarter 2026 production results
The 10 pence pill that underpins diabetes care – and may do much more besides
The fake disease that fooled the internet – and what it says about all of us
40 years on from the disaster, why there are foxes, bears and bison again around Chernobyl
Our Large Hadron Collider results hint at undiscovered physics
Tozorakimab met primary endpoint in Phase III MIRANDA trial in patients with COPD
Walkley Foundation announces new Directors and Judging Board appointments
Want to cut your energy bills? Here’s how five experts are doing it
The problem with vet bills – a dog-owning economist explains
Outgoing Health Minister who misled Parliament on girls’ breast removal referrals must be held to account
Coalition right to focus on immigration and values — but failure to name radical Islam misses the mark: Shelton
New Australia-United Kingdom MoU to unlock more investment
What ‘warfare versus welfare’ gets wrong about real-life economics
How Iran cryptocurrency demands explain a key role of money throughout history
From sunsets to the night sky: how technology can help you to notice nature in new ways
Managing Risks When Intervening To Help Coral Reefs
Grants boost 10 WA businesses’ ‘Defence Ready’ capabilities
New study shows public backs overhaul of consent rules for donating frozen eggs to research
National Car Parks is in administration – some big companies are so dependent on debt that they can’t adjust to change
What secret report reveals about impact of UK nuclear programme on veterans who claimed they were harmed by the fallout
New revelations about impact of UK’s nuclear test programme on veterans who claimed they were harmed by the fallout
Solar panels won’t slash energy bills on their own – an expert explains how to maximise savings
Work Begins At Playford’s New Regional Soccer Hub
Australian Prime Minister Press Conference 15 April
In the face of rampant AI, is ‘data poisoning’ a new form of civil disobedience?
Collaborative Bid To Tackle SEQ’s Landfill Challenge
Ashurst advises Endurance Land on major OpenAI letting at King’s Cross 
UK Wants Cleaner Steel Industry – But Its Plan Rests On Supply Chain That Doesn’t Exist Yet
More joy, less juggle? Why workplaces should get on board with the value of care
Ashurst advises global financial trade associations on landmark Digital Money in Capital Markets Report 
Macquarie Asset Management strengthens long-term partnership with Vilogia, bringing total financing to €639 million
Leader of the Opposition’s address to the Menzies Research Centre
Simulations reveal cold, dusty reality of galaxy formation
Sculpture To Pay Tribute To Horse
Hospital delirium a “red flag” for severe health decline
Unique Tasman Repco-Brabham Driven by Sir Jack Headlines Donington’s Tribute to Brabham Auction in April
NZ may be winning the fight against the invasive yellow-legged hornet – but a crucial phase lies ahead
Landmark report finds smarter use of Australia’s $2.13 billion public food spend could strengthen national resilience and food security, support local farmers…
Gamblers don’t understand ‘free bets’ – and the costs can be huge
What neurodivergent people really think about the words used to describe them