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2025 Australian Antarctic Medals Announced 20 June 2025
Real-time Study To Reveal Emerging Impacts Post COVID
Michigan and Australian transport innovators convene in Melbourne
Common respiratory viruses linked to heart events in the short-term
Pushing for an important cause
Union scores major win for secure jobs at the University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne ranked in the world’s top 20 in QS World University Rankings
Winter viruses can trigger a heart attack or stroke, our study shows. It’s another good reason to get a flu or COVID shot
Champion for lifelong leadership receives honorary doctorate
Decades on from the Royal Commission, why are Indigenous people still dying in custody?
What Does New Pandemic Treaty Mean For Australia And Global Health?
AI tool developed to ensure colorectal cancer patients receive correct dose of chemotherapy
In most mammals, one gene determines sex. But 100 million years ago, platypuses and echidnas went their own way
‘He stopped me from talking to male colleagues’: new research shows how domestic violence so often starts with isolation and control
New $2 Billion Tech Hub For Fishermans Bend
Griffith University Signs Enforceable Undertaking
Q+A follows The Project onto the scrap heap – so where to now for non-traditional current affairs?
Welcoming Fleur O’Hare To CERA’s Consumer Program
Labor’s win at the 2025 federal election was the biggest since 1943, with its largest swings in the cities
Go8 congratulates Adelaide University Vice Chancellor Professor Nicola Phillips
SA Government welcomes announcement of new Vice Chancellor to Adelaide University
Monotreme Sex Gene Is Unlike That Of All Other Mammals
The Project really did do news differently. Its demise is our loss
2025 Lloyd Rees Lecture to explore future of quantum computing
GPs asking men about their behaviour in relationships could help reduce domestic violence
Final counting shows polls understated Labor in 2025 election almost as much as they overstated it in 2019
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles leads joint forum in India
Young people who witness domestic violence are more likely to be victims of it. Here’s how we can help them
Young people who witness domestic violence are more likely to be victims of it. It’s time to focus on them
Producing superconductors for quantum circuit elements at high temperatures
Are influencers villains, victims or champions of change? The reality is more complex
As genocide escalates, unis must stop the shameful crackdown on Palestine protesters
Is the private hospital system collapsing? Here’s what the sector’s financial instability means for you
Decades of searching and a chance discovery: why finding Leadbeater’s possum in NSW is such big news
Police aren’t properly trained for mental health crises – but they’re often the first responders. Here’s what works better
GPs will be a great help for managing ADHD medications. But many patients will still need specialists
Shock NSW Senate result as One Nation beats Labor to win final seat
Common Gene Variant Doubles Dementia Risk For Men
The Potter Museum of Art opens today with landmark exhibition
People with disability are dying from cancers we can actually prevent, our study shows
Labor gains Senate seats in Victoria and Queensland, and surges to a national 55.6-44.4 two-party margin
New Universities Australia Chair and Board members confirmed
Masterclasses in Indonesia support rural transformation across Southeast Asia
After a chaotic 6 months, South Koreans will elect a new president – and hope for bold leadership
Breakthrough could boost quality of life for people with Parkinson’s disease
New App To Help Map Accessible Venues
Is Vladimir Putin’s indiscriminate bombing of Ukrainian civilians ‘crazy’? It’s more a sign of impatience
Being monitored at work? A new report calls for tougher workplace surveillance controls