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Baw Baw Shire welcomes 26 new Australian citizens
Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute appoints new Director
Experts of the Committee on the Rights of the Child Commend Türkiye’s Free Child Healthcare Services, Ask about Child Labour and Sanctions…
Strengthening cooperation with G7
Ahead of G7, climate leadership on transport needed
ABC Afternoon briefing with Greg Jennett 18 May
Despite Ongoing Challenges, Parties to Yemen Conflict Showing Willingness to Make Progress on Ceasefire, Political Talks, Top Official Tells Security Council
For the first time, astronomers have detected a radio signal from the massive explosion of a dying white dwarf
Five nations working as one
Skills tested in multiple domains
Reduced New Zealand seabird catch results presented to international forum
TAB seeks variation to authorisation of its arrangements with Tabcorp to reflect strategic partnership agreement with Entain
Feeling frozen? 4 out of 5 homes in southern Australia are colder than is healthy
Today show with Karl Stefanovic 16 May
Top UK businesses encouraged to ‘join the club’ and invest in South Australia
New Zealand’s reliance on foreign doctors to plug gaps highlights the need for another medical school
Planning key to success of Talisman Sabre
Key to success of Talisman Sabre
Five Power Defence Arrangement exercise concludes
South Australia to take learnings from international architecture peak body
Statement of the thirty-fifth Polio IHR Emergency Committee
Winston Peters – why mess with magic of monarchy?
Fiona Lowe to launch ‘The Money Club’
High Commissioner for Human Rights Strongly Condemns Wanton Violence in Sudan as Human Rights Council Opens Special Session on the Human Rights…
Human Rights Council Asks Designated Expert of the High Commissioner on Human Rights in Sudan to Document All Allegations of Human Rights…
Fifth Meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR) Emergency Committee on the Multi-Country Outbreak of monkeypox (mpox)
Budget in Reply 12 May
Cancer may lurk in ‘normal looking’ skin
University takes another step in its efforts to deliver hydrogen innovations on a global scale
Manchester twins with Tokyo to offer joint research experience
Budget’s energy bill relief and home retrofit funding is a good start, but dwarfed by the scale of the task
Security Council: UNISFA
Lifesaving solution dramatically reduces severe bleeding after childbirth
Willkommen! SA to open German trade office
‘Regenerative agriculture’ is all the rage – but it’s not going to fix our food system
Committee on the Rights of the Child Opens Ninety-Third Session, Elects New Chair and Bureau Members, Hears Solemn Declaration by Three New Committee Experts
Human Rights Council to Hold Special Session on Sudan on 11 May
Emerging fashion designers recognised for innovation in design
NEW UNIVERSITIES AUSTRALIA CHAIR AND BOARD MEMBERS NOMINATED
Alarming data prompts international expert’s calls for stronger policy to protect Australian kids from junk food advertising
Alarming data prompts international expert’s calls for stronger policy to protect West Aussie kids from junk food advertising
Australians Say No More Taxpayer Funded Royal Visits
What’s the latest on GMOs and gene-edited foods – and what are the concerns? An expert explains
Australia salutes new King
Extraordinary day to remember
Mayfield tree planting and playground opening
Aussie aircrew join royal flypast
Human Rights Council to Hold Special Session on Sudan on 11 May