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Centre for Health Crises joins talks on international research collaborations in turbulent times
Brisbane 2032 is no longer legally bound to be ‘climate positive’. Will it still leave a green legacy?
Show your working: how the ‘open science’ movement tackles scientific misconduct
Cuneiforms: New Digital Tool For Researchers
National standards by stealth? Why the government’s latest plan for schools might fail the history test
Spotlight On Public Art In Our Region
City of Ryde celebrates Nowruz with a vibrant community gathering
How to write your own physics poem
CGTN: China advances high-quality rural development in line with local conditions
How Does Your Neighbourhood Support Quality Of Life?
LANGUAGE PRESERVATION: WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY LAUNCH GROUND-BREAKING INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION WITH JAPAN
Strengthening education ties across the Pacific
Volcano Discovery Centre Gets Red-Hot Upgrade
Iconic Duo Honoured For Being Top Of Their Field
Fragments of a million-year-old face found in Spain shed new light on ancient human migrations
Devastating landslides have hit Milford Sound in the past – if it happened today, the impact would dwarf Whakaari/White Island
AVALON 2025 To Shine Light On Geelong As Key Hub
Adelaide takes centre stage again this weekend as WOMADelaide returns
Submarine cables keep the world connected. They can also help us study climate change
Connected. Liveable. Thriving: community shapes region’s futureConnected. Liveable. Thriving: community shapes region’s future
Federal Government must release its response to UNESCO over Maugean Skate
Supporting Australian Talent To Perform For World
World Heritage Tentative Listing of the Victorian Goldfields
Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Association Announces 2024 Sake Export Data: Record-High Exports to 80 Countries, Up 6% YoY
‘Movers and shakers’ join charge for sustainable future’Movers and shakers’ join charge for sustainable future
Quantum Year launched overnight by UNESCO in Paris
Kimberley to welcome planned suite of new luxury eco-stays
Victorian Goldfields World Heritage bid celebrates tentative listing
Victorian Goldfields Given Green Light to seek World Heritage Listing
Victorian Goldfields given green light to go for World Heritage Listing
Future of UK peatlands under threat due to climate change
Casting For Seaweed Carbon Across Ningaloo
CSIRO shows practical application for quantum machine learning
CGTN: Bridging tradition and technology: 2025 CMG Spring Festival Gala enters final stage
Earth is bombarded with rocks from space – but who gets to keep these ultimate antiques?
China has banned US exports of key minerals for computer chips – leaving Washington with limited options
Tanya, Show Me Money
Ballarat Creative City’s Summer Of EOIs
Record attendance supports local design community & economy
GBR faces another tough summer after unprecedented coral loss on southern reefs
New ‘living Seawall’ To Help Protect Popular Foreshore
The world’s first cliff park, Australia’s two highest ziplines, a new boutique hotel that redefines cool, off-grid luxe, quiet stays and historic pub re-openings
WA approval of Woodside’s North West Shelf gas expansion catastrophic for climate
Mayor Metcalf joins Regional Cities Victoria as 2025 Deputy Chair
Murujuga traditional custodian and North West Shelf appellant responds to WA government approval for biggest gas plant in Southern Hemisphere
The human right to science is 76 years old. It’s a reminder for us all to be more curious
Bonds shared as stewards of the ocean
Apple announces Apple Retail expansion in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia