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Health and community services stars shine bright at HESTA Excellence Awards?
Explore everything from Indigenous skies to animal behaviour at Science Festival
Victoria University Vultures set to soar in 2025 University Basketball League
These students cut air pollution near their schools – by taking aim at their parents’ idling cars
5 ingenious things trees do that human designers can learn from
Appointment Of World-renowned Diabetes Expert
Easier for Labor to form government in Tasmania than Liberals after final election results
Victoria Sparking Electrical Engineering Innovation
We’re not minimising the cost of the net zero transition. These reforms will help
Marine climate interventions can have unintended consequences – we need to manage the risks
Ocean Climate Solutions Outpacing Outdated Policies
Indigenous-led Educational Centre Opens
Climate interventions to save our oceans need stronger governance
Labor well-placed to win three Bass seats in Tasmanian election, giving left a total of 20 of 35 MPs
Strengthening Undersea Cable Security Dialogue: Perth
How migrant business owners turn their identity into an asset, despite some bumps along the way
University of Melbourne leading Australia in research excellence
Tsunami warnings are triggering mass evacuations across the Pacific – even though the waves look small. Here’s why
After 250 years, Mount Vesuvius artwork erupts into life
New ARC Advisory Committee Announced
New online test detects toxoplasmosis without need for blood sample
Australia’s education sector helps PLN to power Indonesia’s energy transition
$3 million invested to help fight dementia among First Nations people
$3 million for international collaborations in Indigenous health research
New Science Gallery exhibition explores attention in the digital age
The Murray-Darling Basin Plan Evaluation is out. The next step is to fix the land, not just the flows
Historic ruling finds climate change ‘imperils all forms of life’ and puts laggard nations on notice
Jet ski accidents are tragic but preventable. Here’s how to reduce the risk
Bali is built on informal and ‘illegal’ settlements. Bulldozing Bingin Beach misses the real threat of overdevelopment
As seas rise and fish decline, this Fijian village is finding new ways to adapt
New report shows teachers who mentor each other are better educators
Doctors shouldn’t be allowed to object to medical care if it harms their patients
Could Rupert Murdoch bring down Donald Trump? A court case threatens more than just their relationship
The end of open-plan classrooms: how school design reflects changing ideas in education
Partner spotlight: Centre for Pathogen Genomics celebrates two years of partnership with the WHO International Pathogen Surveillance Network
How are Australians adapting to climate change? Here are 729 ways
Newspoll and Resolve give Labor big leads as parliament resumes after the election
Supporting Victorians To Be Safe And Inclusive
Liberals easily win most seats at Tasmanian election, but Labor may form government
Why a surprise jump in unemployment isn’t as bad as it sounds
Melbourne Tops Nation Again As Best Student City
A third of young people ripped off by employers, study shows
Wastewater Contaminants Boost Green Hydrogen Production
The secret stories of trees are written in the knots and swirls of your floorboards. An expert explains how to read them
Why it’s important young, unemployed Australians get a good job instead of just ‘any’ job
Federal Court rules Australian government doesn’t have a duty of care to protect Torres Strait Islanders from climate change
After a hopeful start, Labor’s affordable housing fund is proving problematic
Hung parliament still likely outcome of Tasmanian election, with Liberals well ahead of Labor in new poll