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CQ backs changing creek name
A New Iron Based Superelastic Alloy Capable of Withstanding Extreme Temperatures
Bat poop, dark skies, making beer with algae, and defining rights of Moon
4.5-billion-year-old meteorite and other Stars on display as Adelaide Planetarium reopens
Mosquito numbers are low – but watch out for those biting midges!
Good news for Brighton pier users
Police search for Aireys Inlet man Gregory Lee continues
Francesca on song with noteworthy initiative
Sexual activity on Box Hill tram
M2M consultation showcases space industry growth areas
Pride of place: a new scholarship supports LGBTIQ+ community
Winter Pop-up Exhibition at Pepper Street Arts Centre
Partial closure of Black Rock Jetty
Big shooting star show set to light up our self-iso lives
East End public space named Kaal yimniny to recognise Whadjuk Nyoongar significance
Wrongfully convicted death-row inmate shares story at Penn State Fayette
New symphony celebrates a life of icy service
Regional Queensland sees benefits of resilience in action
FMA Debate discusses whether passive or active management is best
Police seek help to find Claudia Di Gregoro
EarthTalks explores societal impacts of origin of life and space sciences
48 Hours In Adelaide
Lunar New Year celebrations take off across Perth
Exhibit explores history, diversity of manga
Australia U-23 men’s national football team seal ticket to Tokyo 2020
Bending with Wind, Coral Spawning linked to Ocean Environment
Curtin planetary sciences and health research boosted with ARC funding
Satellite constellations harvest energy for near-total global coverage
Mysterious radio bursts from a nearby spiral galaxy
Boeing Rolls Out First Space Launch System Core Stage for Delivery to NASA
Research institute launches space radiation initiative
18th Century maritime science meets 21st Century maritime Science
Glenelg Concerts 3 & 4 January 2020, South Australia
Charges and car seizure for abalone haul
Mercury’s Volcanic Activity – or Lack of it – Could Help Us Find Other Earth-like Worlds
You’re invited to Sydney’s biggest block party
Bilingual – You’re invited to Sydney’s biggest block party
Under 19 squads continue impressive form at ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Championships
Jamie Eastwood wins 2019 Blacktown City Art Prize
Coral ecology and robot technology combine to combat bleaching and regenerate reef
Floating nurseries and robotic fleet deliver coral babies
Aspect Hunter School to open new class in Muswellbrook
UWA scientist leads trial of space robot
Millions of coral babies ‘turbo-charged’ in floating nurseries to restore damaged parts of Great Barrier Reef
NASA space robot tested in Antarctica
Icebreaker’s science tender sea trials underway
Great Barrier Reef explodes with life as mass coral spawning drives new era of collaboration
$1.25 million for job-creating projects in Gascoyne