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Working it out: how overqualified employees can have a better family life
World’s rarest marsupial shows signs of recovery after near extinction
Bringing Groundwater To Surface
Climate-affected produce is here to stay. Here’s what it takes for consumers to embrace it
New health innovation funding bolsters fight against ‘superbugs’
PhD Scholarships to lead research into mental health in mining
Study to boost understanding of women’s health and wellbeing
Poison baits were used on 1,400 feral cats, foxes and dingoes. We studied their fate to see what works
Australia spends $714 per person on roads every year – but just 90 cents goes to walking, wheeling and cycling
A Marine Heatwave In NW Australia Is Killing Huge Numbers Of Fish And Heading South
DoT to lead review and consultation on graduated licensing system
Tougher supermarket regulations needed to prioritise healthier food choices
A marine heatwave in northwest Australia is killing huge numbers of fish. It’s heading south
$11 million to build and grow on Australian research in climate change and health
“Take-make-waste”: WA raw material consumption three times global average
Experts appointed to Cook Government’s new AI advisory board
New funding backs local researchers to harness AI in healthcare
New research unlocks subsurface secrets in Avon River Critical Zone
MiEX Program Wraps Up: Building Australia’s Next Generation of Mining Talent
‘Every blast is an open wound’: how the chaos of war breeds deadly superbugs that spread around the world
Expedition Awakens Rare Shark Species
Tyson Fury is such a big hitter on social media that retirement should be another major earning opportunity
Natural features and oil and gas structures influence the movement of whale sharks across the seascape
Health And Wellbeing Boosted By Federal Grants
Western Grower Input Sought At GRDC Summer Forums
Wildfires ignite infection risks, by weakening the body’s immune defences and spreading bugs in smoke
Say it with a picture: overcoming legalese in public procurement contracts
IVF pregnancies at greater risk of exposure to medicines that can harm the fetus
Making a splash: Aquaculture Facility manager charts course for research success
Exhibition To Dive Deep Into WA’s Marine Parks
Devil you know: can predator presence help native species survive?
Close Neighbours Help Corals Recover From Bleaching
Arts to thrive with $1.9 million in funding for cultural experiences
Love bites? Scientists identify pre-mating behaviours of whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef
Genius or charlatan? The strange tale of a 19th-century polymath who left a trail of controversy across colonial Australia
Government announces $44 million boost to research infrastructure
Saudi Arabia is a controversial choice to host the World Cup, but the spotlight and scrutiny might spark change
A Bitter Rivalry Is Emerging In Middle East Between Two Old Adversaries Over Future Of Syria
Researchers lead groundbreaking initiatives with NHMRC funding
More than 1,300 Hajj pilgrims died this year when humidity and heat pushed past survivable limits. It’s just the start
Epilepsy and high blood pressure in the sights of Swinburnes $2.7 million in NHMRC funding
More funding for WasteSorted through community education grants
AI Shaping Future Of Breast Cancer Risk Prediction
Why copper could be key to treating a rare childhood cancer
Funding to improve pregnancy outcomes for women and babies
Wave Of New Buoys To Improve Forecasting Accuracy
Wormhole Closed In Solution To Plastic Pollution
New Wheatbelt school program bridges Western science and Indigenous knowledge