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Healthcare support needed as dementia prevalence set to double in 30 years

Healthcare support needed as dementia prevalence set to double in 30 years

Science & Environment

Research from Dementia Australia shows people living with will increase 93 per cent by 2054. With Dementia being the second...

Australian community will unite for nationwide cleanup event

Australian community will unite for nationwide cleanup event

Science & Environment

This Sunday the 3rd of March will see millions of Australians come together to help Clean Up the environment. Clean...

Indigenous STEM advocate reflects on NASA experience

Indigenous STEM advocate reflects on NASA experience

Science & Environment

A Melbourne University’s student is advocating for more first nation representation in STEM fields. Tully Mahr, a Gundungurra woman, currently...

Healthcare standards in WA Youth detention centres inadequate: report

Healthcare standards in WA Youth detention centres inadequate: report

Social Justice

A new report released by Harvard University highlights poor health standards for young people in detention centres. Children in detention...

Over one third of population not getting enough sleep, study finds

Over one third of population not getting enough sleep, study finds

Health

New research finds over a third of the population is not getting the recommended amount of sleep. The study done...

Community Consultation for Seismic Blasting in Vic to End Today

Community Consultation for Seismic Blasting in Vic to End Today

Science & Environment

Today is the final day of consultation for proposed seismic blasting in the Otway basin, on the southwest coast of...

Exploring AI in the Australian News Industry

Exploring AI in the Australian News Industry

Communications & Culture

The rise of generative AI technology in newsrooms across the country is raising questions regarding the future of the Australian...

Changes needed as heatwave impacts Disabilities community

Changes needed as heatwave impacts Disabilities community

Health Science & Environment Social Justice

Disability Advocacy Network Australia and Sweltering Cities have joined forces to highlight the importance of looking after the more vulnerable...

Changes needed for plans to remove offshore fossil gas facilities

Changes needed for plans to remove offshore fossil gas facilities

Politics & Economy Science & Environment

The Western Australian Government has proposed a decommissioning project for their offshore mining rigs however, upon further investigation the project...

Cryptosporidiosis outbreaks rising in QLD and NSW

Cryptosporidiosis outbreaks rising in QLD and NSW

Health

With summer and hot temperatures across Australia, outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis have increased across Queensland and New South Wales. The condition...

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