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Study warns marine heatwaves causing massive destruction
Outdoor play at home key for young childrens health and development
New spin on mentoring future female engineers
Archaeologists find world’s oldest human bone tattooing kit
More support for women experiencing abuse through technology
Hearing Week: Funding for Young Deaf and Hearing Impaired Australians Facing Mental Health Risks
New ACU campus in Blacktown
Study on Marine Heatwaves a Reminder to Keep Fossil Fuels in Ground
Tough choices to reach $100 billion by 2030
New study shows drought wiped out critical kelp in Port Phillip Bay
Not just revenge porn: Deakin study shows why people share sexts
Tools in world’s oldest tattoo kit made from human bone
Ice-free areas are hot property in Antarctica
Male dolphins swim in family bachelor groups
BHP invests US$6m in emissions reduction company, Carbon Engineering
New Market Explorer tool will deliver ongoing benefits to Australian wine exporters
Living standards in decline for first time in decades
Cancer Council aims to combat nations second biggest cancer killer
Fast food kids’ meals chock full of salt
Business Insight: Making videos is a focus crucial to marketing
Fight against mosquitoes reaches a batty milestone
World-first program uncovers errors in biomedical research results
Nominations open for SA Science Excellence Awards
One meter matters: Minimum passing distances save lives on our roads
New survey shows Māori support for legal cannabis
From military to academy
Curtin University crater hunters score meteoric hole-in-one
A sister-state relationship
NAB and Western Sydney University back local start-up economy
New childhood stroke guidelines a step towards a brighter future
Research to be funded under new $6 million program
Slow down, police urge all drivers and riders, South Australia
Balloons #1 marine debris risk of mortality for seabirds
Saltwater crocs tested for DNA to track movements
Reaching peak whale
New General Manager announced for Arts House
Dementia’s gender differences revealed
Port Pirie blood lead levels 2018 report
Physical combination multiplies melanoma risk
Panama disease tropical race 4 still contained after four years
Nursing homes ‘fall short’ in dementia drug regime
Funding to back nature and save our wildlife
Money talks during Women’s Week as spotlight turns on finances
Minister shares natural disaster expertise
#Foodfraud fills stomachs but empties wallets
CFA Research: We need to burn to learn
Warrnambool scientist helps tackle climate change impact on fish
French Australian partnership leads to new Double Master’s Degree