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WA boldly goes where no West Aussie spacecraft has gone before

As we approach the 60th anniversary of astronaut John Glenn dubbing Perth the ‘City of Lights’ on his orbit around the Earth in Friendship 7, WA is once again shining bright in space, with the first step in an ambitious journey to reach the Moon by 2025.

Understanding older care leavers’ perceptions and experiences of aged care services

A new National Centre for Healthy Ageing-led review, in partnership with Monash University, has explored key issues facing the more than 500,000 older care leavers who are transitioning into the aged care support syste

Fifty years of mahi – a milestone for the University of Otago, Christchurch

“Kia Mau” – a call to come together and hold tight to one and all – is the chosen theme to celebrate 50 years of medical education and research excellence this year at the University of Otago, Christchurch.

Sports betting markets and marketing normalising harmful gambling

A QUT researcher has called for stronger government policy to regulate the online gambling environment, restrict marketing...

Progress on the University’s Climate Plan recognised in expert review

An expert review of progress on delivering the University’s sector-leading £174 million Climate Plan to meet net zero greenhouse gas emissions targets and build sustainability has been welcomed.

UQ Anthropology museum unveils long-lost Indigenous sculptures

Three sculptures carved by an Indigenous Elder are on display together for the first time in 90 years at an exhibition at The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum.

New evidence static electricity sense could be a factor in evolution of extreme body...

Could detecting static electricity be a factor in explaining why treehopper insects have evolved such bizarre body shapes?

$2.5 million for regional Victoria to support agricultural innovation

Agricultural innovation in Victoria has received a significant boost with the Commonwealth Government announcing $2.5 million of additional funding for the Victorian Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub...

Massey University launches National Academy of Screen Arts

The National Academy of Screen Arts has been established on the Pukeahu campus in Wellington, home to the Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Art’s new Bachelor of Screen Arts (Honours) degree programme (BSA).

Bioengineers capture the quirky beauty of biology in their art

The imaginations and technical skills of researchers at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) have been unleashed...
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