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Exceptional new fish fossil sparks rethink of how Earth’s geology drives evolution
European COFUND to convert ideas into actions to tackle global climate-related challenges 
International Real Estate Group Rebrands as Accumin to Empower Better Property Decisions
NSW Government helps Sydney Airport land Turkish Airlines
England is one of the worst countries in Europe for access to childcare
Long-overdue Australian privacy law reform is here – and it’s still not fit for the digital era
Facebook has scraped public data from Australian users without an opt out. What can we do?
Cabot Properties Acquires Newly Built, Multi-Story Logistics Facility in Sydney for A$137.6 Million
Do green buildings really stack up?
What we know about Australia’s arms exports: we’ve analysed the data
Plants can grow in near-darkness, new research shows – here are three promising benefits
Experts of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Congratulate Poland on Labour Participation and Employment Rates, Ask Questions on Climate…
Bald eagles face highest lead risk of NYS deer scavengers
With China seeking AI dominance, Taiwan’s efforts to slow neighbor’s access to advanced chips needs support from the West
KI researchers lead a pilot HPV self-screening programme in Ukraine
Refugee Program To Help Tackle Labour Shortages
Rabbit ‘invasion’ the focus of Paris art residency
What is reproductive health leave and why do we need it?
Surfest rides wave of support back onto international stage
Newcastle proves fit for a queen (or six) with blockbuster musical to debut in 2025
It’s a big deal if Australia and the Pacific are chosen to host UN climate talks. Here’s why
Arts Grants To Boost WA’s Creative Landscape
How condomless sex is driving the increase in STIs in Europe – and what can be done about it
The fascinating secrets of plant reproduction that scientists are still uncovering
Manchester leads European consortium to innovate cable technology for a greener power grid
Ashurst advises lenders on €350m refinancing of Dundrum Town Centre
Big data confirms mental health was studied more than the virus during the pandemic
Methane emissions are at new highs. It could put us on a dangerous climate path
We found one in six Australian reptile species traded as pets overseas, despite the export ban
Monash Warwick Alliance launches the ‘Alliance Associates’ initiative
Anteriad Unveils 2024 B2B Marketing Outlook for APAC: Data Confidence is the Key to Success
30 years since historic discovery of ancient dinosaur trees
First Nations, footballers, Councils, the SA government are all moving faster than the Australian government
New COVID vaccines may be coming to Australia. Here’s what to know about the JN.1 shots
Fujairah Mountain Shooting Championship Returns for a New Edition in February 2025
The Next Step in the Evolution of the Dormer Pramet Brand
Surf therapy connects people to water – ocean health depends on this ‘blue attunement’
U.S. Special Operations Command Awards Contract to Quantexa
Top IP Executive Takes Leadership Position at Sisvel
MSG is back. Is the idea it’s bad for us just a myth or food science?
Google is facing another crucial court case in the US – and it could have major consequences for online advertising
New Holland mouse joins koalas and eastern bettongs in Yiraaldiya ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Park
If we truly want our Paralympic athletes to shine, their coaches need more support
Lismore Gears Up For Inaugural Lismore Cycling Festival
Chrysos Corporation sets gold standard in Australian innovation
SPEE3D SHOWCASES EXPEDITIONARY MANUFACTURING UNIT (EMU) FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AUSTRALIA AT LAND FORCES INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
Africa desperately needs mpox vaccines. But donations from rich countries won’t fix this or the next health emergency
Murdoch to Musk: how global media power has shifted from the moguls to the big tech bros