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NextGenPop aims to broaden people studying populations
Police seek help to find missing man at Banyo
Nominees for 63rd TV Week Logie Awards Revealed
Leading literary academic joins ACUs Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences
99 signals big milestone
King’s list honours exceptional personnel
In Conversation with Michelle Walker and Jude White – Artist Talk this June
Express Lanes are driving sustainability, innovation, and community investment
Visit to the United States and India
Homicide detectives release CCTV as investigation continues into fatal shooting – Hunter Region
Willoughby celebrates Gai-Mariagal Festival
$500,000 reward announced for information over the death of Paul Strangio – Strike Force Goodier
Apple Tysons Corner reopens in Virginia
Author Sophie Cunningham is coming to Hills
AssistiveWare ushers in next generation of AAC technology
Police make arrest – Domestic Violence in Darwin 15 May
Images released by detectives investigating temple vandalism – Rosehill
Flip-flopping magnetic fields hint at a solution for puzzling fast radio bursts from space
Discovery reveals a reversible magnetic field around a fast radio burst for the first time
26 Australian clubs advance to next phase of the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Second Tier selection process
Newcastle Museum shines spotlight on First Nations creatives 
Local artist highlights beauty of St George bays, parks and rivers in new exhibition Luminosity
Historian explores limits of justice for enslaved women in Virginia
ILR School announces 2023 McPherson Honors and Awards
MRFF grant for better detection of heart disease in First Nations Australians
Seniors stay on their feet on April Falls Day
Crop seeds return from space in IAEA/FAO project to help feed a warming world
ARA and CEW launch 2023 Women Leaders in Retail scholarship
Since the late 19th century, adventurous female ‘eclipse chasers’ have contributed to science in Australia
Teens who trust online information find it less stressful
Global data security research expands
Human Rights Council Discusses the Situation of Children in the Central African Republic and Strengthening Institutional Capacities in South Sudan
Inspiring next generation of women in STEM
Three tiers and more than 8000 new engineers: what it will take to deliver AUKUS nuclear submarine program
Three tiers and more than 8000 new engineers: what it will take to staff the AUKUS nuclear submarine program
Rare video of wombats having sex sideways offers glimpse into bizarre realm of animal reproduction
Human Rights Council Discusses the Human Rights Implications of and Key Challenges in Universal Access to Coronavirus Disease Vaccines
Human Rights Council Discusses Ensuring a Safe, Inclusive and Empowering Digital Environment for Children, and Efforts to Help Children Affected by Armed Conflict
Gary Adshead, 6PR Mornings
Nuclear Submarine Capability Requires A New Skills Training Workforce
Australia hasn’t figured out low-level nuclear waste storage yet – let alone high-level waste from submarines
Western Australia home for Australia’s first nuclear-powered submarines
Joint statement – Western Australia home for Australia’s first nuclear-powered submarines
$368+ billion on submarines puts Illawarra at risk of nuclear attack while forcing funding cuts to the regions
AUKUS pact: Submarines could be useless by the 2050s
AUKUS submarine workforce and industry strategy
AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine pathway
PSPA declaration at Virginia