Archived News for Education Sector Professionals - May, 2023
NIAA fraud risk reviewed
An audit has called for the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) to take a more proactive approach in managing potential provider fraud.
CSIRO seeks mobile hydrogen
CSIRO has launched a $10 million project to build Australia’s first movable hydrogen generator.
Dingo DNA shows high purity
New research challenges the view that pure dingoes are declining due to crossbreeding with domestic dogs.
NT summit seeks care
A recent event brought ‘peacemakers’ from across the NT together to discuss conflict resolution.
WA updates IP policy
The WA Government is launching what it says is a global best practice IP policy.
Deep brain links plotted
New research has revealed features of early human brain development are mimicked in the brains of marsupials.
Mungo report requested
First Nations elders are calling for the release of an independent report on the reburial of Mungo Man and Mungo Lady.
Vinegar driven by new MOF
Monash engineers have developed an industrial process to produce a useful chemical while creating negative carbon emissions.
Juukan correction ongoing
Three years since Riot Tinro destroyed sacred rock shelters at Juukan Gorge, efforts to rehabilitate the land have begun.
New map opens oceans
Marine scientists have launched Seamap Australia, an internet portal that provides an extensive collection of seafloor habitat data,
Drag pushed to Parliament
Embattled drag performers have found safety in one of Victoria’s best known houses.
Small gift for struggling services
The Federal Government has offered a $21 million lifeline to Aboriginal legal services.
Voice site set to inform
The federal government has launched an information campaign on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Anti-scam centre funded
A new anti-scam centre should help prevent the billions Australians are losing to scammers every year.
First Nations focus in NT justice
The Northern Territory parliament has approved legislation that could revolutionise the criminal justice system for First Nations offenders.
MDBA seeks graduates
The Murray-Darling Basin Authority 2024 Graduate Development Program is now open.
Melbourne tops local listings
Melbourne University has been ranked 57th globally, securing its position as the top university in Australia.