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Monday 24 November 2025

Unprecedented levels of forever chemicals found in dolphins and whales

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Monday 24 November 2025

Research excellence recognised with UOW named as nation’s best in four fields 

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In a notoriously sexist art form, Australian women composers are making their voices heard

Australian women are creating spaces for themselves: writing music that tackles issues such as colonisation and misogyny and breathing new life into vocal styles.

This is what happens to a baby's body during birth

Delivering a human baby – which has a large, highly developed brain – is risky for mother and baby

Cutting penalty rates was supposed to create jobs. It hasn't, and here's why not

Using a variety of statistical analyses, the authors have found no evidence of more employment in hospitality and retail because of reduced penalty rates.

El Niño has rapidly become stronger and stranger, according to coral records

The pattern of El Niño has changed dramatically in recent years, according to the first seasonal record distinguishing different types of El Niño events over the last 400 years.

After a dark decade for Australia’s regional newspapers, a hopeful light flickers

Optimism about the sale of regional newspapers must be tempered by ongoing concerns about the viability of the local news business model.

A reminder of the power of learning

According to Wikipedia, learning is the process of acquiring new, or modifying existing, knowledge, behaviors, skills, values or preferences.

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