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Monday 14 April 2025

Drug breakthrough sparks hope for families affected by MND gene SOD1

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Monday 14 April 2025

Distinguished Professors share cutting-edge research at public showcase event

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Revealed: the extent of job-swapping between public servants and fossil fuel lobbyists

Close ties between senior politicians, former political staffers, and the big end of town have had a real and lasting impact on the perception of political transparency in Australia.

Under McCormack, the Nationals need to accept they are a minority and preserve their independence

The demise of Barnaby Joyce as leader of the National Party is an event of considerable importance in the long-term trajectory of Australian politics.

A record 29,000 Mexicans were murdered last year – can soldiers stop the bloodshed?

Mexico’s war on drugs has left 234,966 people dead in the last 11 years. In 2017 alone, the country saw some 29,000 murders, the highest annual tally since such record-keeping began in 1997.

Charging ahead: how Australia is innovating in battery technology

Since sodium is abundant, battery technology that uses it side-steps many of the issues associated with lithium batteries.

Common products, like perfume, paint and printer ink, are polluting the atmosphere

Picture the causes of air pollution in a major city and you are likely to visualise pollutants spewing out of cars, trucks and buses.

Governments can't be trusted to deliver welfare standards for chickens

Claims of secret meetings and manipulation of the policy agenda. A split in government ranks, and threats to withdraw from a national review.

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