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University of Manchester launches new report addressing its impact on UN Sustainable Development Goals
Crayon Joins AWS Generative AI Partner Innovation Alliance
Fearful Of Future? Let Us Count Ways
Authentically embracing tikanga Māori can help New Zealand in the growing Asian markets
Australia is axing a $7bn military satellite project, leaving defence comms potentially vulnerable
Schneider Electric Launches New Smart Grid Solutions to Strengthen Grid Resiliency, Flexibility, and Manage Net-Zero Demands
Albanese Labor Government welcomes United Nations visit with Pacific pledge
In the US, political division can take a significant toll on people’s health. Australia should pay attention
Security Council Renews for One Year Mandate of European Union-led Stabilization Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2757 (2024)
Apophis: a new European space mission could get up close with a large asteroid that’s set to brush by Earth
Dying is more painful when society won’t listen – stories of financial hardship that show how end-of-life care needs to change
CRH Develops Wind Farm to Power Cement Plant in Romania
FAO adds to data coverage of employment in agrifood systems
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Bruce Wolpe says personal relations between Trump and Albanese would be ‘rocky’
Could Ukraine be heading toward a frozen conflict? Why so much is hinging on the US election
Ancient mud reveals Australia’s burning history over the past 130,000 years – and shows a way through our fiery future
Recruiting the world’s first disabled astronaut doesn’t mean space travel is inclusive – here’s how to change that
SpaceRISE selected by European Commission to build and operate the IRIS² multi-orbit satellite constellation
Passenger Demand Reaches September All-Time High
September Saw 9.4% Growth For Air Cargo
Moles, birthmarks and red hair: the anatomical features used to accuse women of witchcraft in the 17th century
Deaths linked to chatbots show we must urgently revisit what counts as ‘high-risk’ AI
PUMA’s ‘Stitch + Spice’ Running for Top Prize at the World’s Biggest Sustainability Film Festival
Groundbreaking renewable diesel demonstration launched in Spencer and Yamba
WW2 Pilots Awarded After 80 Years
Individual action on climate was tarred as greenwashing or virtue signalling. But it still has a place
More Exhibitions And Events For The Nation’s Cultural Capital
Ashurst Advises Aquila Group on Strategic Partnership with Bain Capital to Create a Leading European Data Center Platform
Forever chemicals are in our drinking water – here’s how to reduce them
Albania’s Human Rights Record To Be Examined By Universal Periodic Review
Belarus’ engagement with the UN human rights system at historical low, says Special Rapporteur
Fully Digital Travel Experience Closer To Reality
Ashurst advises Equitix on acquisition of stake in Cornerstone
US FDA Accepts Biologics License Application (BLA) for HLX14, Biosimilar Candidate of PROLIA/XGEVA (denosumab)
Passengers Want Convenience and Technology to Improve Processes, Regional Preferences Diverging
Suzuki and Toyota to Deepen Collaboration in the Field of Electrified Vehicles
Forgotten Marsupial Bounces Back In SA
CPI Rose 0.2% In September 2024 Quarter: Australia
An Evening Of Italian Classics And Popera With The Italian Tenors
Choices made nearly a century ago explain today’s housing crisis
AFP Nominates For INTERPOL Executive Committee
AFP Nominates For INTEROL Executive Committee
AFP Commissioner Secures Key Meetings With Key Allies
Australia’s new digital ID scheme falls short of global privacy standards. Here’s how it can be fixed
Ardena Expands Bioanalytical Services in Europe
Ashurst welcomes Kevin Harris as new Chief Information Officer
PUMA Part of Consortium to Unveil World’s First Piece of 100% “Fibre-to-Fibre” Biorecycled Clothing
Australia supports UK, EU efforts to call out Russian disinformation and malicious activity