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Western Civilisation degree details revealed
Indian medics fighting increased UK impost
Study shows increased mental health risk for Malawi children living with HIV
Helping people with health conditions or disabilities into work
Most older Australians unprepared for end-of-life decisions
No Italian, no worries as water polo breaks language barrier
Gululu, the Interactive Water Bottle for Kids, Launches Gululu Talk in Australia
Humble vitamin C tablet key to Deakin diabetes breakthrough
Women inspired to pursue Defence careers
Put your name up in lights by applying for the WA Training Awards 2019
Global partnership announced
International Study Examines Genetic & Vascular Risk Factors for Brain Infarcts
Encouraging signs from early intervention for cerebral palsy
Climate change may destroy tiger’s home
Social disadvantage and emotional abuse link to repeat intimate partner violence
Reconciliation support grows but more needs to be done – latest Australian Reconciliation Barometer
Ewe beauty! Making lamb even better
Debilitation skin conditions high in Australia
OneTouch(R) Blood Glucose Monitoring System Accuracy Proven in New Long-Term Study
UNE’s Jim Cavanaugh co-authors study published in ‘Physical Therapy Journal’
School reading texts require greater diversity: QUT research
Researchers reveal prostate tumours ‘fed’ by fatty acids
Hollie and Renee to be partners in crime studies
Molecular Velcro helps illuminate DNA repair
Drug microdosing effects may not measure up to big expectations
Experience the Empire State Building’s “All Access Tour”
Weight gain in early childhood affects teenage heart health
Key stakeholder engagement for National Gallery for Aboriginal Art and Cultures
‘Twilight Zone’ could help preserve shallow water reefs
SA Police welcome 26 new Probationary Constables today
Fresh face for CDU’s Akaltye Centre
Nature or nurture: can tech help footballers learn vision?
200,000 cancers could be avoided over 25 years if Australians get active and maintain a healthy weight
Revitalised Griffith Tertiary Preparation program launches, extends application period
Innovative artificial reef study exposes vulnerability of kelp
Optus Business reveals how retailers can use new technologies to improve customer experience
COSBOA grades the final Royal Commission report as a 10% change 90% continue as you were
Harvesting wild genes gives crops renewed resistance to disease
South Australian small and medium business confidence reaches its highest level in eight-years
Bittersweet: people who love tonic water may have bigger brains
Thousands of students descend on UOW for Discovery Days
Suicide can’t be predicted by asking about suicidal thoughts, major Australian study shows
Suicidal thoughts not a reliable warning of suicide
Study investigates beliefs about portable pool safety
Study debunks autism intervention myths
Immigration ONLINE hits one million mark
More opportunities to stem from new Indigenous enabling course
Orocobre Limited Cauchari Drilling Update — Pumping Test Results