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The Northern Territory's anti-corruption watchdog has found a former Arnhem Land school principal corruptly used public funds.
Report shows students silenced
A new report details extensive harassment and surveillance of Chinese students studying in Australia.
River history re-written
Experts say new findings on the ancient history of the River Murray could impact today’s management of the system.
Rich school scoops jabs
A NSW Health official has apologised after more than 100 elite private school boys were given COVID-19 vaccinations despite most being ineligible.
Vital rat lab closing
The closure of a major lab animal supplier could have big impacts on Australian medical research.
Cosmic collision captured
Researchers have observed an entirely new phenomenon in the Universe; the death spiral and merger of a neutron star and a black hole.
Big deal for online courses
Some of the best-known universities in the world are making big moves into online education.
Busking must make tech move
New research suggests street busking is relying more on digital payments.
Kids' inheritance concern low
A new study has some surprising findings on whether kids expect to inherit.
Archives spared with late funding
The National Archives of Australia has been granted $67.7 million in urgent federal funding.
Melbourne mapped on traditional lines
The land that Melbourne was built on has been reclaimed by its original inhabitants.
NSW goes for gap goals
The NSW Government has released its Closing the Gap Implementation Plan, and councils say they are ready to help.
Vic. backs hydrogen sites
The Victorian Government is contributing $14 million to a battery facility and a regional hydrogen hub at university campuses.
IGR forecasts ageing issues
The latest government intergenerational report predicts smaller population growth.
Young hit hard by pandemic distress
Research suggests young people experienced higher rates of psychological distress in the early days of COVID-19.
Academic freedom case heard
Marine physicist Peter Ridd has had his day in the High Court against James Cook University.
Anglo-Saxon origins plotted
Gravesites across Europe hold the answer to the ethnic origin of the Anglo-Saxons, according to Australian and international researchers.
Astral vantage scanned
Astronomers are looking for the best locations for alien civilisations to detect human life on Earth.
Community TV stays to 2024
A lifeline has been extended for the community TV stations Channel 31 and Channel 44.