How nations thrive - or fail - hinges largely on their political and economic institutions.
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Verified users on social media could be driving polarisation and fuelling echo chambers.
Published on: EducationCareer

Townsville Mayor Troy Thompson says he will fight to keep his job amid military misstatements.
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Victoria’s building watchdog, the Victorian Building Authority (VBA), has failed consumers.
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The Tasmanian government’s AI use in economic planning is sparking controversy.
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Australian public service initiatives have been honoured at the 2024 Spirit of Service Awards.
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A review has been launched after NSW overcharged millions in merchant fees - despite knowing it was illegal.
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Australia’s innovation system is progressing, but investment challenges persist, according to new figures.
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Australia’s billion-dollar quantum computing gamble could reshape its economic landscape.
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The Australian Defence Force (ADF) says it is sharpening its focus on cyber and cognitive warfare.
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The Atlantic’s key ocean current may collapse soon.
Published on: GreenCareer

Australia’s Lower Murray River and Macquarie Marshes may soon be deemed ‘critically endangered’.
Published on: GreenCareer

Researchers at Aalborg University in Denmark have a new way to get valuable products from wastewater treatment plants.
Published on: GreenCareer

Draft guidelines for the presence of PFAS in drinking water have been released.
Published on: GreenCareer

New satellite methods offer stronger tools for detecting droughts from space.
Published on: GreenCareer

Google Street View could help prevent falls among older pedestrians, researchers suggest.
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Australia’s flood insurance sector has failed to protect policyholders, a new inquiry reveals.
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Extinct volcanoes could be the new frontier for sourcing rare earth elements.
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Researchers have found a simple way to stop microplastics from entering waterways.
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Australia has announced a $7 billion missile purchase from the United States.
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WorkSafe WA has begun legal proceedings against three mining firms following two worker fatalities ...
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For the last few weeks we have been bogged down in the very Earthly matters of royalty, budgets, politics, humanity and celebrity - all good prompts to look away, up into the infinite. 

Health authorities, politicians and scientists have been slowly introducing the world to the concept of ‘One Health’ - an all-inclusive approach to health that extends from the human body right through the global environment. 

This year’s Nobel Prizes honour discoveries that unwind our notion of truth, our understanding of ourselves and the human story, the complexities of cells and the very basics of the universe. 

XENOTRANSPLANTATION - sounds like something that would happen to an ill-fated crew member in Star Trek, but it is also a technical term for using non-human parts to treat or enhance our own bodies. 

I am Tim Hall; a red-blooded, beer-drinking, car-driving Australian male who has no interest in watching sports – at least, not the sports played by humans.

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