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  • More People Are Taking up Online Gambling, Study Finds
    More People Are Taking up Online Gambling, Study Finds
    The number of Australians gambling at 'risky levels' has increased, says an expert in the field.
    July 30, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Why Are Island-Dwelling Australian Birds at Higher Risk of Extinction?
    Why Are Island-Dwelling Australian Birds at Higher Risk of Extinction?
    In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers have found common traits shared by Australia's bird species that increase their extinction ...
    March 12, 2024BY Kerry Meadows-Bonner
  • Researchers Discover a Record-Breaking, Fast-Growing Black Hole
    Researchers Discover a Record-Breaking, Fast-Growing Black Hole
    Researchers have discovered one of the fastest growing and largest black holes that is swallowing one sun each ...
    March 11, 2024BY Kerry Meadows-Bonner
  • Magnesium Linked to Larger Brains, May Reduce the Risk of Dementia
    Magnesium Linked to Larger Brains, May Reduce the Risk of Dementia
    Eating more magnesium-rich foods, such as kale, dark chocolate, nuts, and avocados, on a daily basis may lead ...
    March 24, 2023BY Jessie Zhang
  • Australians Make Less Money While Working Longer Than Before COVID-19 Pandemic: Research
    Australians Make Less Money While Working Longer Than Before COVID-19 Pandemic: Research
    A new study has shown that Australians, on average, are working longer but bringing home less money than ...
    November 3, 2022BY Alfred Bui
  • Early Super Release During Pandemic Causes Australians to Stay Unemployed Longer: Study
    Early Super Release During Pandemic Causes Australians to Stay Unemployed Longer: Study
    A new study has revealed that allowing Australians to access their superannuation early during the COVID-19 pandemic delayed ...
    September 15, 2022BY Alfred Bui
  • The Simple But Forgotten Open Air Factor in Infection Control
    The Simple But Forgotten Open Air Factor in Infection Control
    Documented in medical journals for almost two centuries but seemingly forgotten nowadays, breathing fresh outdoor air could be ...
    June 29, 2022BY Steve Milne
  • New Research Identify Pathways for Potential Treatment for Lethal Bacteria
    New Research Identify Pathways for Potential Treatment for Lethal Bacteria
    New research conducted by the Australian National University has identified pathways for lethal Clostridium spp. bacteria, potentially leading ...
    May 23, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Rising Living Costs Are Top Concern for Australian Voters: Survey
    Rising Living Costs Are Top Concern for Australian Voters: Survey
    Surging living costs have become the most concerning issue for Australian voters as the federal election is only ...
    May 6, 2022BY Alfred Bui
  • Australia’s Corporate Tax System Is Seriously Flawed; Pressing Changes Needed: Report
    Australia’s Corporate Tax System Is Seriously Flawed; Pressing Changes Needed: Report
    A new study has indicated that Australia's tax system for corporations has significant flaws and cannot sustain itself, ...
    March 21, 2022BY Alfred Bui
  • Booster Hesitancy Increasing Amongst Australians
    Booster Hesitancy Increasing Amongst Australians
    A study (pdf) conducted by the Australian National University shows booster hesitancy of Australians have increased compared to ...
    February 24, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • The Education Minister’s Power to Veto Research Grants: Is It Really an ‘Existential’ Threat?
    The Education Minister’s Power to Veto Research Grants: Is It Really an ‘Existential’ Threat?
    Commentary On Christmas Eve 2021, Australia’s Acting Minister of Education, Stuart Robert, vetoed six research grants, that had ...
    February 13, 2022BY Gabriël Moens
  • Australian Academics Find Depression Negatively Impacts Academic Outcomes but Anxiety Can Improve Them
    Australian Academics Find Depression Negatively Impacts Academic Outcomes but Anxiety Can Improve Them
    A study conducted by the Australian National University has demonstrated that mental wellbeing of a student is a ...
    February 9, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Political Interference in Australian Universities an ‘Existential Threat’: ANU Boss
    Political Interference in Australian Universities an ‘Existential Threat’: ANU Boss
    Political interference in university research funding presents an “existential threat” to the tertiary sector, the head of the ...
    February 7, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Rankings a ‘Game’ for Universities to Play as Five Australian Universities Place Top 50 List
    Rankings a ‘Game’ for Universities to Play as Five Australian Universities Place Top 50 List
    The top four Australian universities rose up in the latest QS World University Rankings which placed five institutions into ...
    June 11, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australia’s National University Wants to Go ‘Carbon Negative’ by 2030
    Australia’s National University Wants to Go ‘Carbon Negative’ by 2030
    The Australian National University (ANU) will be the first university in the country to commit to reducing greenhouse ...
    May 20, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • University Gallery Removes Artwork Critical of Beijing Following Racism Outcry
    University Gallery Removes Artwork Critical of Beijing Following Racism Outcry
    An Australian gallery has removed three artworks critical of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) after a group of ...
    April 9, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australian Social Distancing Rates Falling While Distress, Loneliness and Job Loss Expectations Higher for Victorians
    Australian Social Distancing Rates Falling While Distress, Loneliness and Job Loss Expectations Higher for Victorians
    Australians are slacking off on COVID-19 social distancing guidelines and even locked down Victorians have dropped off marginally, ...
    September 2, 2020BY AAP
  • Beijing’s Draconian Law Could See CCP Suppression at Australian Universities
    Beijing’s Draconian Law Could See CCP Suppression at Australian Universities
    Australians who discuss or protest Hong Kong's political situation could be arrested if they enter Hong Kong, under ...
    July 28, 2020BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
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    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
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    5hr By Jacki Thrapp
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