Family planning services in low to middle income countries
As family planning methods continue to remain inaccessible to millions in low to middle income countries (LMICs), University of Adelaide researchers are investigating a way to make it more accessible.
Ancient giant kangaroos stayed close to home. That made it easier for them to...
Game-changing new technology gives astounding insights into the lives of marsupial megafauna: what they ate, where they moved, how they died
New cancer research centre to drive personalised treatments
Macquarie University has officially opened a state-of-the-art research centre dedicated to transforming the treatment of cancer...
More MRFF funding for Deakin health research
Prevention and treatment options for mental health disorders in children, using probiotic yoghurt to treat depression and a trial of a new Buruli...
Eastern quolls released into NSW bushland
Conservation organisation Aussie Ark and the University of Sydney have collaborated on a science-based reintroduction of eastern quolls on mainland Australia into a controlled bushland environment near Nowra.
Transformative partnership will help researchers tackle society’s most pressing challenges
Researchers will be able to access cutting-edge tools to tackle society’s most pressing challenges across healthcare, manufacturing and sustainability...
UQ joins $18m effort to transform prostate cancer care
The University of Queensland will play a key role in a national effort to revolutionise treatment for men with prostate cancer.
Melodies of musical ‘starquakes’ shed new light on how our galaxy formed
They say music is the universal language of humankind, but some stars in our galaxy exhibit their own rhythm, offering fresh clues into how they and our home galaxy, the Milky Way, evolved over time.
Age-related declines are a consequence of knowing more, not less, says Warwick study
University of Warwick research has shown that the cognitive slowness and disjointedness that comes with aging can be better explained as a symptom of a brain that knows too much (‘cluttered wisdom’) instead of a symptom of a brain that is declining.
Call for ‘mindset shift’ from business as Waterside facility opened
The Waterside building is the new outstanding facility for our Business School, which opened to staff and students in September 2024.











































