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Sudden arrivals: NZ ambulance crews describe what it’s like when babies are born out of the blue
Knife crime is common but difficult to investigate. Robots can help
Victoria’s New Chief Health Officer Appointed
Andersen Consulting Adds Stratence Partners
Regulating AI seems like an impossible task, but ethically and economically, it’s a vital one
IATA Appoints Sheldon Hee as Regional Vice President for Asia-Pacific
Most car-ramming incidents aren’t terrorism – but they’re becoming more common and crowds need better protection
Queensland man jailed for indecent treatment of a child and online child abuse offences
Urban rewilding has brought back beavers, hornbills and platypuses to city parks – and that’s just the start
New polling reveals most Australians find Israel’s denial of aid to Palestinians in Gaza unjustifiable, think government should do more: aid organisations
Coeur to Participate in the Raymond James London Silver Conference
Aviator Locked And Loaded For Precision Rifle Title
Did humans evolve to prefer religion? Research shows many atheists intuitively favour faith
Front-row Seat On Indo-Pacific Security
Academy President among four Academy Fellows elected to the Royal Society
NZ Budget 2025: science investment must increase as a proportion of GDP for NZ to innovate and compete
Director-General’s Award for Global Health given to Professor Awa Marie Coll Seck and Professor Sir Brian Greenwood
Most people trust climate scientists less than other scientists – but not everywhere
NZ Budget 2025: anything less than a 5% increase in health funding amounts to merely standing still
AI is moving fast. Climate policy provides valuable lessons for how to keep it in check
The space race is being reshaped by geopolitics, offering opportunities for countries such as New Zealand
$577 million to support film and TV production
As Criminal Court Prosecutor Accelerates Work, Libya Must Be Prepared to Carry Out Credible, Effective Proceedings at National Level, Delegate Tells Security Council
A trial is testing ways to enforce Australia’s under-16s social media ban. But the tech is flawed
Banning young people from social media sounds like a silver bullet. Global evidence suggests otherwise
Dedicated decade: more than 370 children removed from harm thanks to tireless work of joint SA child protection taskforce
Yemen’s People ‘Need Aid, but They also Need Peace’, Says Under-Secretary-General, Urging Security Council Act to Ensure Respect for International Humanitarian Law
Strengthening UK-Australia collaboration through BioBridge 
In Indonesia, Albanese has a chance to reset a relationship held back by anxiety and misperceptions
The pay equity puzzle: can we compare effort, skill and risk between different industries?
Range anxiety – or charger drama? Australians are buying hybrid cars because they don’t trust public chargers
Trade Minister travels to UK & Korea for trade talks
ADF Honours VE Day In London
Google is rolling out its Gemini AI chatbot to kids under 13. It’s a risky move
Security Council Extends Mandate of UN Mission in South Sudan for One Year, Adopting Resolution 2779 (2025) by Vote of 12 in…
Australia falling behind on hospital care at home
How Canada can turn tariff tensions into a global affordable housing alliance
80th Anniversary Of Victory In Europe
Navy strengthens Global Combat Ship links
ACCP to lead research into European child abuse responses
India and Pakistan have fought many wars in the past. Are we on the precipice of a new one?
10 reasons why banning social media for New Zealanders under 16 is a bad idea – and will affect adults too
COVID Is Still Around And Risk To Vulnerable People
“It’s a decision that could save your life”: GPs urgently renew flu vaccination push
AFP warn over detections of dangerous drug nitazene in fake pharmaceuticals
Attacks Targeting Constitutional, Legal Order of Bosnia and Herzegovina Threat to Country’s Peace, Stability, Senior Official Warns Security Council
Cheap overseas, ruinous in Australia: here’s how to make double-glazed windows the norm
Symposium marks fruitful year of research into lay governance of Catholic ministries