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People are complaining about Mercury in retrograde. But what does it actually mean?
Two trillion tonnes of greenhouse gases, 25 billion nukes of heat: are we pushing Earth out of the Goldilocks zone?
Mars Rover documentary to screen at Cornell Cinema
Man dies after Woolamai rollover
The much-anticipated JUICE mission to Jupiter launches today. Here’s what it might discover
Sky shows: stargazer’s guide to 2023
CSIRO to support future SpaceX missions
Mutant with Counting Disability
Police search for men on jetski
Astronomers have detected another ‘planet killer’ asteroid
Climate change is making workers’ lives more difficult
CSIRO supporting NASA’s return to Moon
Earth’s crust has been ‘dripping’ beneath Andes Mountains for millions of years: Researchers
Geoscientists confirm millions-year-old dripping of Earth’s crust beneath Andes Mountains
UPDATE V: Police advance murder investigation with public assistance, South Australia
Police call for witnesses after man murdered at Venus Bay
Unexplained death at Venus Bay, South Australia
Pub talks take science to people
Venus and Jupiter to get hearts racing with celestial “kiss”
Superbasin project unearths geological history
Grampians ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Park closures due to planned burning
Meteorites That Helped Form Earth May Have Formed in Outer Solar System
Plants Under Anaesthesia
Veteran ranger Brian Martin celebrates 40 years at Parks Victoria
ANSTO helping to ensure safety of astronauts in space
New research explains Earth’s peculiar chemical composition
‘Would you like little ice with your exoplanet?’ For Earth-like worlds, that may be tall order
Highly Cited Researchers 16 November
Big differences found in male and female jojoba plant sex genes
Pressure Sensor of Venus Flytrap
How Venus Flytrap Counts
Venus’ Ancient Layered, Folded Rocks Point to Volcanic Origin
Coles cuts cost of SELECTED Steggles chicken by 45%
CFA crews remove chemical drum from Venus Beach
Police investigate Caulfield South burglary and petrol drive-off
Mars’ water was mineral-rich and salty New study finds surface waters on early Mars may have been
Mercury’s Volcanic Activity – or Lack of it – Could Help Us Find Other Earth-like Worlds
Appointments made for key government entities
Ace! Memorial Drive roof in place as Venus Williams signs on for 2020 tournament
Star-studded line-up confirmed for 2020 Brisbane International
South Gippsland Highway Realignment Another Step Closer
Australian researchers transforming bush tucker
New opportunities for unique Australian native foods
James Webb Space Telescope could begin learning about TRAPPIST-1 atmospheres
Star nearing death offers a preview of our Sun’s fate
Tiger Beer opens second experiential concept store, Tiger Street Den in Dubai