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New International Doctoral Networks
Victoria Welcomes New Consulate General Of France
Ancient nomads you’ve probably never heard of disappeared from Europe 1,000 years ago. Now, DNA analysis reveals how they lived
If plastic manufacturing goes up 10%, plastic pollution goes up 10% – and we’re set for a huge surge in production
Transformative policies and anticipatory governance are key to optimising benefits and managing risks of new emerging technologies
Setting new standards for healthcare: DB Schenker secures Good Distribution Practice (GDP) certification for more than 150 stations
Turning To Nature To Improve Vital Water Treatment
Airlines and aviation authorities should not facilitate unlawful removals to Rwanda, UN experts say: UK
Climate Reporting Across Jurisdictions: Mapping Applicability and Charting a Course Forward
In Dialogue with Austria, Experts of the Committee against Torture Welcome the Establishment of the Police Complaints Office, Ask about High Solitary…
Could Albanese’s bet on homegrown green industries be the boost our regions deserve?
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – 5AA Breakfast
Ice age climate analysis reduces worst-case warming expected from rising CO2
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Note Albania’s Legislation to Combat Racism in Sport, Ask about Asylum Agreement…
AI is making smart devices – watches, speakers, doorbells – easier to hack. Here’s how to stay safe
Opinion piece: Labor’s making merger law fit for a modern economy
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Commend San Marino’s Progress in Establishing a National Human Rights Institute, Ask…
People or planet? We must invest in both for a sustainable future
Green economy summit: how can Australia get more from its relationship with Vietnam?
One year since beginning of conflict, ACFID urges Australia to join its like-minded partners in Sudan response
Opportunity To Build More Sustainable Economy
Anthony Albanese puts interventionist industry policy at the centre of his budget agenda
Anthony Albanese puts industry policy at the centre of his budget agenda
Time to get back to the negotiating table on EU Free Trade Agreement
Study on twins provides new insights into immune defence in the womb
NZ and Nordics: likeminded partners
Breakthrough Test Can Evaluate Enzyme Involved in Process Associated with Cancer Cell Death
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – ABC Brisbane
Travel focused on traditional partners and Middle East
Not ‘egg-cellent’ news – consumers face higher chocolate prices heading into Easter
Gum And Old Fridges Aid Bid To Cut Plastic Waste
NZ-EU FTA gains Royal Assent for 1 May entry to force
Many AI tools lack safeguards to prevent mass health disinformation
Smart rings’ ultra-precise movement tracking take wearable technology to the next level
Government moves to quickly ratify the NZ-EU FTA
What you need to know about new treatments for children with peanut allergies
Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Holds Follow-Up Dialogue on Inquiry Report of Spain
ACCC To Examine Internet Search
Unemployment Rates, OECD – Updated: March 2024
In Dialogue with the United Kingdom, Experts of the Human Rights Committee Welcome Renewed “A” Status for the National Human Rights Institutes…
Many firms prefer readymade AI software, with a few tweaks
Experts of the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Commend Sweden on its Commitment to the Committee’s Work, Raise Questions…
Sperm formation step could hold clues to male contraception
Speech to Life Sciences Summit
In Dialogue with Somalia, Experts of the Human Rights Committee Welcome the State’s Anti-Corruption Measures, Raise Issues Concerning the Death Penalty and…
80% of Australians think AI risk is a global priority. The government needs to step up
From fast fashion to excessive earrings, these trends might be harmful to your health
Wave of new commitments marks historic step towards the elimination of cervical cancer