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Tuesday 22 October 2024
New research uncovers the mysteries of the elusive Bryde’s whales
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‘Virtual museum’ to preserve Australia’s rural medical history
History of rural medicine in New South Wales to be showcased in new online museum.
Historical sleuth closes the case on unfinished business
UOW’s oldest ever PhD graduate sets the political record straight.
The ‘hobbits’ were extinct much earlier than first thought
Excavations in Liang Bua, a limestone cave on the Indonesian island of Flores, have revealed new insights, writes Thomas Sutikna and Richard 'Bert' Roberts.
New evidence pushes back time of disappearance of Indonesian ‘hobbits’
ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ings published in Nature reveal Hobbits may have lived along side modern humans.
Medical historian receives Harvard Fellowship
Researcher wins coveted Harvard Fellowship to research the history of female doctors.Â
SBS Radio should look to its past to nurture its future
For some 40 years, SBS Radio broadcasters have delivered homeland news to migrants, mediated Australian politics and culture, and provided a platform for Australia’s 200 or so ethnic communities. The most multicultural broadcaster in the world, going to air in 74 languages, its promulgation of social cohesion in an era of heightened ethnic and religious tensions provides lessons not just for Australia, but for any multicultural society.