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Defence joins partners for Exercise Balikatan
Drought, flood, stock prices – now add ketamine, cocaine and alcohol: this is one farmer’s story. And he’s not alone
Sleep wrinkles are real. Here’s how they leave their mark
Global analysis of 30M hydrogen energy tweets shows increase from 2015 Paris Agreement
New guide shows how solar farms can improve biodiversity
Confused or playing for time? 3 possible reasons NZ is taking so long to make a call on AUKUS
Women in rich countries are having fewer kids, or none at all. What’s going on?
Sex headaches: a pain in the neck or something more sinister?
Section 702 foreign surveillance law lives on, but privacy fight continues
Brain study identifies a cost of caregiving for new fathers
Taylor Swift: Masterclass In Marketing
PBS Changes From 1 May 2024
Venom’s BlackBook Zero 14 honoured with HPL best business laptop award
Launch of new Queensland-based research and manufacturing hub targeting precision medicines
Should we fight climate change by re-engineering life itself?
Not all ultra-processed foods are bad for your health, whatever you might have heard
Telehealth group sessions can benefit clinician-patient relationships: study
OpenAI’s content deal with the FT is an attempt to avoid more legal challenges – and an AI ‘data apocalypse’
The reconstruction of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman’s face makes her look quite friendly – there’s a problem with that
Arizona’s now-repealed abortion ban serves as a cautionary tale for reproductive health care across the US
US drone warfare faces questions of legitimacy, study of military chaplains shows
UQ hub to enable new range of precision cancer treatments
J G Russell Award set to help talented early career researchers
AFP helps ransomware victims during global operation’s second phase
Yes, adults can develop food allergies. Here are 4 types you need to know about
Assisted dying: why Scotland should be wary of changing the law
Cyber sanction imposed on Russian citizen for ransomware activity
Collaborating On Future Of Defence
Statement by the Reserve Bank Board: Monetary Policy Decision
New law in place for overseas work
Not Sweeping Problems Under Rug
Iran is gaining credibility in the Muslim world and feeling emboldened. This doesn’t bode well for the region
How the fast-track law could expose future NZ governments to expensive trade disputes
Spreading Their Wings In Redlands
Next stop NASA for New Zealand students
Welcoming a familiar voice abroad
Nuclear power makes no sense for Australia – but it’s a useful diversion from real climate action
Joint Readout from Australia-Japan-Philippines-United States Defense Ministers’ Meeting
United States-Japan-Australia Trilateral Defense Ministers’ Meeting (TDMM) 2024 Joint Statement
Cornell-USFQ Bilateral Exchange Forges New Partnership
Starliner: Boeing prepares to launch its first crewed spacecraft as it chases after SpaceX
Australian sailor recognised by US Navy
Taiwan is experiencing millions of cyberattacks every day. The world should be paying attention
The accidental lumberjack, a world famous equine sculptor, Australia’s Horse Whisperer and all Clydesdales great and small: JUNE 15 and 16
Electric vehicles will start to cut emissions and improve air quality in our cities – but only once they’re common
Unravelling life’s origin: five key breakthroughs from the past five years
Can this thumb test tell if you are at increased risk of a hidden aortic aneurysm?
Boeing’s Starliner is about to launch − if successful, the test represents an important milestone for commercial spaceflight