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Significant rise of silicosis cases on artificial stone workers

Significant rise of silicosis cases on artificial stone workers

Health Science & Environment

A recent Monash University study shows a significant rise in silicosis cases among artificial stone workers, with 90 percent emerging...

Major clashes over electoral reforms

Major clashes over electoral reforms

Politics & Economy

A last-minute rush to pass electoral reforms through parliament has raised concerns from community groups, charities, and the federal crossbench....

Trump Abolishes US-Aid, Abolishes US Global Credibility

Trump Abolishes US-Aid, Abolishes US Global Credibility

International

The decision by the incoming Trump administration to freeze all activities of USAID for 90 days and then to eliminate...

NSW Forestry Corporation misreports three years of logging data

NSW Forestry Corporation misreports three years of logging data

Politics & Economy Science & Environment

Forestry Corporation of New South Wales has come under fire from the Greens and environmental groups, after admitting to misreporting...

Your Microchip for your pet could become functionally useless

Your Microchip for your pet could become functionally useless

Communications & Culture Science & Environment

There’s a major risk for pets and pet owners around Australia who are registered with the company HomeSafe ID who...

Increasing Risks of Poverty for Renting Retirees

Increasing Risks of Poverty for Renting Retirees

Politics & Economy

A report has found increasing risks of poverty and homelessness for Australian retirees who rent. The report found most older...

Kangaroo embryo produced through IVF

Kangaroo embryo produced through IVF

Science & Environment

A University of Queensland led team has made a scientific breakthrough in producing the first ever kangaroo embryo through IVF....

From servicemen to athlete: How Alex Hale is at the Invictus Games

From servicemen to athlete: How Alex Hale is at the Invictus Games

Science & Environment

The Invictus Games this year are celebrated in Vancouver, Canada, celebrating servicemen and women who became injured and now are...

More work to be done before fully decriminalise cannabis

More work to be done before fully decriminalise cannabis

Politics & Economy

A new survey showed there’s more work to be done in the ACT before decriminalising cannabis for personal use. Legislative...

Gambling reform bill introduced: Will it pass before the election?

Gambling reform bill introduced: Will it pass before the election?

Politics & Economy

Federal crossbenchers are calling for gambling applications to include a live display of wins and losses to better inform users....

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