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$1.4 million in funding to lead project helping those with spinal cord injuries
How climate change is drying out Australia’s frogs – and what that means for all of us
A grab bag of campaign housing policies. But will they fix the affordability crisis beyond the election?
No major gaffes and no knockout punch: the first leaders’ debate was a pedestrian affair
Funding success to address food messaging that supports youth mental health
Action today for Engineering Tomorrow – Engineering graduate targets needed to strengthen critical skills pipeline
More research needed on health literacy and medication adherence in ethnic minority adults with Type 2 Diabetes
New free TAFE courses deliver Australia’s manufacturing workforce
Parramatta Square the toast of Asia Pacific at Place Leaders Awards
Gendered Expectations Extend To Science Communication
More research needed on health literacy and medication adherence in ethnic minority adults with Type 2 Diabetes
A new COVID variant is on the rise. Here’s what to know about LP.8.1
International students find community and opportunity in Sydney
From trading nutrients to storing carbon: 5 things you didn’t know about our underground fungi
Why have supermarkets around Australia recalled bagged salad products? A gastroenterologist explains
A $33 billion vote-grabber or real relief? Examining the Albanese government’s big housing pledge
This anniversary wasn’t meant to be easy: Malcolm Fraser and the modern Liberal Party
Do eggs really make you constipated? A gut expert on what the evidence says
Bottle feeding toddlers to sleep linked to dental decay and excess weight
Microclimate report finds a divide in how City of Sydney feels the heat
Microclimate report finds a divide in how City of Sydney feels the heat
Microclimate report finds a divide in how Sydney feels the heat
Yes, it’s a terrible idea to pick up or interfere with wild animals – especially baby wombats. Here’s why
Kultarrs are tiny, cryptic creatures that only come out at night. Scientists are finally learning how they live
Taking a high-tech approach to tackling dementia
Opportunities from the destructor: how a deadly parasite is not all bad news for bees
Labor is promising a national food security strategy – but there’s no mention of Australians who are going hungry
‘Ghosts of the radio universe’: astronomers have discovered a slew of faint circular objects
NHMRC funding success to explore health services for children and families
Shuttered car factories in Australia could be repurposed to make houses faster and cheaper
Western researchers receive more than $1.3 million in NHMRC’s Investigator Grants scheme
What do young people want to see in politics? More than 20,000 pieces of their writing hold some answers
There’s an outbreak of melioidosis in north Queensland. Here’s what to know about this deadly ‘mud bug’
UNSW Sets Up Study Hub In Liverpool
Will the government’s online gambling advertising legislation ever eventuate? Don’t bet on it
Family Support Initiative Receives Experimental Evaluation Grant
Feeding your baby butter won’t help them sleep through the night, whatever TikTok says
Western Sydney University researchers help discover most energetic elementary particle ever detected
Western Sydney University researchers help discover most energetic elementary particle ever detected
3.5 kilometres underwater, scientists found a staggeringly energetic particle from outer space
Social media groups can offer support to new parents. Here’s how to tell if there’s marketing involved
REFUGEE WOMEN ACCELERATOR INITIATIVE ANNOUNCED TODAY AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE CANBERRA
What is botulism? How this ‘nerve-paralysing illness’ can be linked to dodgy botox
Sweeping reform of the electoral laws puts democracy at risk. They shouldn’t be changed on a whim
Inner West Releases First Anti-racism Strategy In NSW
What is a ‘vaginal birth after caesarean’ or VBAC?
AI-powered tool to combat rising wildfire danger | University of Canterbury
Study reveals low risk women in public hospitals have more vaginal births and fewer C-sections than those in private hospitals; finds first…