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Banksias are iconic Australian plants, but their ancestors actually came from North Africa
New community resources to tackle extremism and disinformation
Expert First Nations Steering Committee to advise on reducing rates of family violence and abuse
New Managing Director appointed for South Metropolitan TAFE
Wondering how to talk to your teen about drugs? Start the conversation early, be honest and avoid judgement
John Curtin Gallery and Perth Festival presents Robert Fielding and Susan Flavell
Pandemic music struck darker chord
Curtin and Lifeblood join forces to develop faecal transplant pills
Scientists study how underwater soundscapes and young fish could help the Reef
Key moment in the evolution of life on Earth captured in fossils
Astronomers produce most sensitive radio image ever of ancient star cluster
565-million-years-old, some of the oldest UK fossils are eerily similar to famous Australian ones
Thermal vision shows endangered numbats feel the heat of warming climate
Loneliness: Research targeting a growing public health crisis
Climate change could be impacting babies’ birthweight for gestational age
Landmark cerebral palsy study reveals benefits of exercise
Organic compounds in asteroids formed in colder regions of space: study
Australia is in the dark on the depths of our household food insecurity crisis
Final grants awarded under National Soil Carbon Innovation Challenge
Curtin joins network using advanced imaging to tackle major global issues
Forrest scholarships attract top early career researchers
Andrew Murdoch joins ABC Mildura Swan Hill Breakfast
Vital health research wins prestigious NHMRC funding
Funding boost to help Curtin researchers fight disease on two fronts
AI can already diagnose depression better than a doctor and tell you which treatment is best
Further strengthening of WA Institute of Sport Board
When physical activity programs include cultural elements, they are even better for First Nations people
App to boost ear health and mental wellbeing in Indigenous communities
We rely heavily on groundwater – but pumping too much threatens thousands of underground species
Snapping shrimp create rowdy reef in Kimberley Marine Park
AusBiotech energised by new Board appointments
Even small amounts of physical activity could be valuable in late-stage lung cancer
1 in 5 people think their employer only cares about their mental health “a little or not at all” 
New alliance to future proof health sector
WA-first Academy empowering young minds for entrepreneurial success
Australian Workforce Survey 2023 finds workers at a crossroads 
Passports packed: prestigious scholarships to give Curtin trio global experience
Sponsorship boost for Australia’s longest running tech festival
Research and engagement stars recognised
Unique research uses chemistry to fight terrorism
Overhead vs underground: Rewiring Australia for renewable energy goals
Brothers produce produces excellent scientific results with improvements to silicon
Centre for Humanitarian Leadership wins Engagement Australia Excellence Award
Deakin’s Centre for Humanitarian Leadership wins Engagement Australia Excellence Award
Improved healthcare on horizon across Goldfields
What is a sonar pulse and how can it injure humans under water?
Look to stars as Astrofest 2023 takes off in Perth
Breakthrough for women in astronomy