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Nine in ten Australians trust science and scientists, according to a new survey.
Seating linked to social boost
Experts say assigned seating in class could create unlikely friendships.
Jab money for giant council
Central Land Council staff and councillors have been paid $500 each to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Casual ruling undone
The High Court has overturned a decision that could have seen long-term casuals get leave entitlements.
Report card shows urgent need
A new climate report card has sounded a loud and clear warning that the world needs to do more.
Local makes ancient maths find
An Australian expert has decoded what may be the world’s oldest example of applied geometry.
Tailored scheme seen to help
Experts report success in a culturally-adapted early childhood program for Aboriginal children.
Clean coastal plan laid out
The Federal Government is being strongly encouraged to join a new sustainable oceans strategy.
Study leads to ball warning
A dementia expert says soccer balls should be sold with a health warning.
Inventive AI accepted
Australia's Federal Court has opened the door to artificial intelligence being recognised as an inventor.
Citizens study Google influence
A new citizen science project will examine just how much influence search engines have over individuals.
NGA returning ill-gotten works
The National Gallery of Australia (NGA) has announced its largest repatriation of art yet.
Women lead MBA intake
A major business school in the US says a majority of incoming MBA candidates will be women.
Hundreds jailed amid indecision
Australia’s top legal officers have been accused of “failure” by not raising the age of criminal responsibility.