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Ellenbrook Study Hub boosts access to tertiary study support for local students
Survey Looking To Open Wide Facial Pain Management
Working Group Report Accepted
Microcombs could be key in meeting bandwidth demands for artificial intelligence and data centres
RMIT strengthens relations in ASEAN region with Digital Readiness Program
Police announce more details for training in Auckland
Ovarian cysts can be painful when they burst. When do you need to see a doctor?
Former chemist who helped establish ACU awarded honorary doctorate
New tool to fast-track ovarian cancer diagnosis
New platform to evolve proteins for better therapies
Ready, Set, Read! 2025 Premier’s Reading Challenge launches  
Funding application moves forward to bolster housing development
SSI Allianz scholarship recipient and Afghan-born student forges career as doctor to help make a difference in the community?
ACCP to lead research into European child abuse responses
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred ‘practice Run’
Genes Open Window To Past
Otago ‘laid the foundation’ for outstanding career
Why is hospital parking so expensive? Two economics researchers explain
While the Liberals haemorrhaged, the Nationals held their own. Is it time to break up the Coalition?
Tips for starting a business in Canada, according to entrepreneurs who have done it
Global study charts growing health burden of IBD
Conservatives more likely than liberals to negotiate price
AI tools help people with speech disabilities make timely jokes
Addiction isn’t just about brain chemistry – but nor is it just bad choices
A promising new approach to treating potentially deadly liver disease
Police Investigating Wounding At Varsity Lakes 8 May
New tool can help NYS make economically beneficial food purchases
Digital clones of real models are revolutionizing fashion advertising
Spacecraft can ‘brake’ in space using drag − advancing craft agility, space safety and planetary missions
Was it a stone tool or just a rock? An archaeologist explains how scientists can tell the difference
Conclave: the chemistry behind the black and white smoke
PolyU research unveils hidden microbial threats to ecosystem caused by plastic waste, urging global collaboration to track harmful microbiomes
Climate change putting millions more people at risk from infection-causing fungi
New Method Provides Fresh Insights Into Insect Decline
Meta’s new AI chatbot is yet another tool for harvesting data to potentially sell you stuff
Ida West Health Scholarships supporting our future Tasmanian Aboriginal healthcare workers
Swimming Australia Scholarships to support five ambitious athletes
University Of Melbourne Publishes First Annual Report On Racism
Better Connections And More Frequent Bus Services Thanks To Thornlie-Cockburn Line
Building Next Generation Of Cultural Heritage Leaders
Caelan’s Big Break In ‘The Narrow Road To Deep North’
Greens leader Adam Bandt and Teal Zoe Daniel likely to lose their seats
How having no pants in public went from a nightmare to the Met Gala’s hottest fashion trend
Replanted rainforests may benefit from termite transplants
Dogs, drones set to sniff out Lake Mac koala populations
New Rainforests Needs ‘termite Transplant’
Why ‘The Calling of Saint Matthew’ by Caravaggio was Pope Francis’ favorite painting − an art historian explains
Tashara M. Leak receives NYS Senate Women of Distinction award