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Junk food is promoted online to appeal to kids and target young men, our study shows
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Supermarket concentration benefits stores, not shoppers. It’s time to split Foodstuffs – not make it stronger
Australia’s largest single military assistance package for Ukraine
First Australian Navy officers assigned to UK Astute-class submarines
Joint Statement by the Drone Coalition’s Ministers of Defence
Global Research-Intensive Universities Berlin Statement
New Zealand increases support for Ukraine
When it comes to sustainability reporting, it depends on how serious companies are about making change
MeDevIS platform announced to boost access to medical technologies and devices
Renewed Foreign Push For Australian Food And Fibre
Ashurst advises on Carlsberg’s £3.3bn takeover of Britvic plc
What is mitochondrial donation? And how might it help people have a healthy baby one day?
Labour landslide at UK election; Biden drops in US polls after debate
Pacific salute for partners at sea
From banning junk food ads to a sugar tax: with diabetes on the rise, we can’t afford to ignore the evidence any longer
Benalla Welcomes New Citizens
CSL Behring Announces First Two Patients Treated with HEMGENIX® (etranacogene dezaparvovec) Gene Therapy for Hemophilia B in Europe
An evolution of marine research at IMAS Taroona
Queensland gets a boost in the design of hypersonic vehicles
ARB Expansion Delivering More Local Manufacturing Jobs
Child hunger in Sudan almost doubles in six months with three in every four children affected
Cultural heritage is often overlooked when assessing refugee claims. Here’s why this is a mistake
A-UKFTA Inaugural Joint Committee Meeting – statement
Overbilling: Over Half of Construction Projects Affected, New Report Reveals
Conservatives face a bloodbath at July’s UK election. What are the key issues for voters – and what’s Labour promised?
Give way: 5 reasons why the government should slow down on raising speed limits
Local and international visitors delight in nature as numbers increase
Tale Of Two Fishers And Eight-year Agreement
Adrian Ridge Appointed CEO of Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – Weekend Today Show
At the Human Rights Council, Volker Türk Calls on States to Overhaul Discriminatory Laws and Practices Enabling Economic Violence against Women
Some of us don’t have high-quality drinking water, and it’s putting public health at risk. How do we deliver universal access?
Other countries have struggled to control how kids access the internet. What can Australia learn?
Queensland artists supported to reach new global audiences and markets
Latest polling shows UK Labour likely to win landslide at next week’s election, while Biden gains on Trump across the pond
Kempsey Shire Welcomes Eight New Australian Citizens
Australian Prime Minister Press Conference – Canberra 27 June
New Appointment To Spur Queensland’s Global Investment
Agriculture needs to do more to attract and educate young people
Mr Julian Assange
Cook Government Supporting Truffle Kerfuffle 2024
The Failure of States to Respect their International Obligations Result in the Protection Gap of Journalists in Exile, Special Rapporteur Tells Human Rights Council
New global study unveils city-region networks, highlights role of intermediate cities
Nuclear energy creates the most dangerous form of radioactive waste. Where does Peter Dutton plan to put it?
Tourism Boom – More visitors, longer stays, higher spend into Australian economy
International tourism expenditure rebounds beyond pre-pandemic levels in Queensland
Australia’s Competitiveness Hits 13-year High