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Meta Outage Hit Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp And More
ADF graduates ready to take on future ADF careers
Hypnosis won’t put you under a spell. But it can open your mind to change – and help treat pain
Air Force Hercules Returns To Guam For Operation Christmas Drop 24
Goatmeat Processing Up 23% From Last Year
23andMe’s struggles are a sign that direct-to-consumer DNA testing needs stronger oversight
Many Australians are recording their visits to the doctor – some without permission
FAO launches first major global assessment of salt-affected soils in 50 years
Forum highlights University role in natural product development
Year Of Highs Sets Stage For Jam-packed 2025
Tomahawk missile a game-changer for Navy
Chinese security companies are putting boots on the ground in Myanmar. It could go disastrously wrong
2024, Big Year For Exports
Local governments are using AI without clear rules or policies, and the public has no idea
BlueTriton’s exit from Ontario shows the effectiveness of bottled water opposition movements
Tourism Leads Pack In Growing Carbon Emissions
Surging global tourism emissions are driven by just 20 countries – major new study
Anticancer drugs could make immunotherapies more effective
NetApp’s 2024 Data Complexity Report Reveals AI’s Make or Break Year Ahead
Tracking high-speed rays from the far corners of our galaxy | University of Canterbury
Fluoride in drinking water is in the spotlight again. Let’s not forget how it transformed our oral health
WA companies invited to make a giant leap into the United States
Optus Brings In-Flight Roaming To Customers From $5 Day
Australian artist Sally Smart awarded coveted Rome residency
Delegates in Security Council Urge Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo to Uphold Ceasefire Agreement, Voice Support for Ongoing Diplomatic Efforts
Navy conducts successful firing of Tomahawk cruise missile
Fords, Holdens, hybrids and electric – a new look at vehicle emissions over time
The human right to science is 76 years old. It’s a reminder for us all to be more curious
India is the new China – NZ needs to see the bigger picture in trade negotiations
Cardiovascular Disease Symptoms High In Young Refugees
Does Leaning Left Politically Make You a More Prosocial Person?
PolyU research unveils critical role of humidity and indoor conditions in heatwave severity assessments, introducing a new framework for standardised heatwave indices
Tasmanian man jailed for possessing child abuse material
Growing & skilling Australia’s submariner workforce
After 5 decades of brutal rule under the Assads, Syria is at a crossroads. Here are 4 priorities to avoid yet another war
After 55 years of brutal rule under the Assads, Syria is at a crossroads. Here are 4 priorities to avoid yet another war
Nuno Matos To Succeed Shayne Elliott As ANZ CEO
Up to 40% of bushfires in parts of Australia are deliberately lit. But we’re not doing enough to prevent them
Bashar al-Assad’s regime has fallen in Syria. How will this impact an already fractured region?
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2761 (2024), Security Council Approves Continued Humanitarian Exemption to Asset Freeze by Da’esh, Al-Qaida Sanctions Regime
What is Salt Typhoon? A security expert explains the Chinese hackers and their attack on US telecommunications networks
Rising vegetable oil quotations push FAO Food Price Index slightly higher in November
Exercise brings Australia, Japan and United States closer together
Rates of youth radicalisation are climbing in Australia and abroad. Here’s what to look out for
Aoraki Mount Cook Search, Day Five – Afternoon Update
Joint statement on Australia-New Zealand Foreign and Defence Ministerial Consultations (ANZMIN)
Superhot rock energy could power geothermal systems anywhere
Quad Clean Energy Supply Chain Diversification Program – Round 1 open