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Where do southern right whales feed over summer?

Researchers are working to discover where southern right whales go to feed over summer after coming to Australian shores to breed and calve during winter.

Durham Graduate awarded prestigious Kennedy scholarship

A Durham graduate has been awarded a Kennedy Scholarship to undertake the Master of Public Policy programme at Harvard University later this year.

Student turns passion for cars into successful repair, sales business

Balancing a passion for anything on four wheels with his vision of attending law school, Nour Habliza continues to drive full speed ahead toward his future.

Stage legend directs student blondes

Fifteen years after Legally Blonde the Musical took Broadway by storm, the University of Adelaide’s Music Theatre class of 2022 will take on the smash hit, under the guidance of a stage legend.

NZ’s most walkable towns and cities ranked

In a new article on The Conversation, University of Canterbury Dr Tom Logan looks at how urban areas can become more accessible to improve our health, sustainability and communities.

A new method to assess the health of the ozone layer

Researchers have developed a new method for assessing the impact of ozone-depleting chemicals released into the atmosphere. 

Breakthrough in understanding mysterious gamma-ray signal

A study by an international team of scientists has shed new light on the origins of a bright patch of gamma radiation toward the centre of our Milky Way.

Power in harnessing natural landscapes to eradicate pests

Alpine ecosystems are under intense pressure from pest species, but University of Otago research has highlighted how the mountains themselves can be used to help eradicate them.

Agree to disagree: UOW students compete in world debating championships

Learning how to argue is a skill that seems to have been lost in the 21st century, as healthy debate has given way to one-sided shouting and social media cancellation.

Kicking goals: University of Newcastle students celebrated at Sports Awards

Australian water polo players, international futsal competitors and rowers were among 23 individuals and sporting clubs whose achievements in sport were recognised at the University of Newcastle’s Sports Awards on Friday evening.
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