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From anecdotes to AI tools, how doctors make medical decisions is evolving with technology
Call to help establish inaugural panel of local government monitors
Research reveals bill to recover Australia’s threatened species
FAO calls for urgent action to address widening famine in Sudan
SciAps Inc. Launches New Handheld Vis-NIR Analyzer for Mineral Exploration
Reservist Enhances His Skills
The longer the race, the closer it gets: women are closing in on men when it comes to ultra-endurance events
Tender awarded to introduce ambulance electronic patient care record system
EPA Environmental Justice Policy Released
Gateway To Strengthening Maritime Security
CUREator + deploys $18.5 million in its first funding round
Drive Safely This Summer
International Women’s Day 2025: For ALL Women and Girls – Rights. Equality. Empowerment
The ‘choking game’ and other challenges amplified by social media can come with deadly consequences
Review Of Guardianship Laws Open For Submissions
Councils asked to have their say on a better system for managing NSW roads
New guidelines released to manage unreasonable conduct of Tasmanian councillors
WHO launches new collaborating centre to advance research on public health and social measures during health emergencies
Secretary-General Tells Security Council That ‘AI’ Must Never Equal ‘Advancing Inequality’, Urging Safe, Secure, Inclusive Future for Technology
LGP Welcomes Transformative Changes to Medicinal Cannabis Access in WA
Marching Forward To Advance Women’s Economic Security
Support for ART improving administrative decision making
Password sharing is common for older adults – but it can open the door to financial abuse
Meldonium: the drug allegedly found in Mykhailo Mudryk’s doping test explained
Easy Tips To Save Money Don’t Always Work. Here’s Why
Planning begins on Currowan bushfire memorial in Conjola
ECE No Place To Cut Corners
A push to cool Australian cities may inadvertently increase our skin cancer risk, unless we act
Multilingual people may be more likely to take a vaccine if they read about it in English – new research
family a key support for young people, but holidays can be source of stress
Mining Development And Closure Proposals
PWDA Submission On Foundational Supports
Community-led initiatives to improve employment outcomes for Aboriginal Victorians
Financial measure and capital allowance updated
Empowerment Through Safe Migration
Bolstering Livelihoods for Ukrainian Refugees in Poland with Digital Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) Training
UN Desertification COP16 in Riyadh: FAO urges global action to restore agricultural land
Government getting local government back to basics
Public Service Changes Will Streamline Development Processes
Kao Corporation: Regarding Shareholder Statement
Liz Hefren-Webb appointed as Aged Care Quality and Safety Commissioner
Helping young Australians connect with government and services
CSIRO releases feasibility analysis for ‘low emissions hub’ concept in Darwin
Decorating your Christmas tree? Try these crafts inspired by Aussie plants and animals
New Book Explains Mysteries Behind Bee Behavior
$40 million boost for peer support and capacity building
Disaster Happens When Soldiers Don’t Act Ethically
Funding Of $6 Million To Support RMIT Research To Measure First Nations Digital Inclusion