The “nation of no alphabets” took centre stage as leading First Nations songwriter Uncle Joe Geia featured in a special event in Brisbane last week.
QUT’s
UAE trade deal boosts access for miners and farmers
Australia’s mining industry will benefit from a trade deal finalised with the United Arab Emirates this week.
Federal Trade Minister Don Farrell said the UAE was
The Earth will have a new “mini-moon” for the next two months with a small asteroid being captured in the planet’s gravitational pull.
The Asteroid, known as
A new Queensland centre of excellence will fast-track training in skills needed to deliver clean energy projects.
The TAFE Queensland Centre of Excellence – Clean
Businesses are hesitant to introduce blockchain into their accounting practices, despite acknowledging the benefits of the technology.
A QUT study found while survey
Researchers are looking to fast-track the use of marine-based bio-materials in building materials to aid the transition to net zero and help the Brisbane Games deliver
New Zealand’s kiwi a ‘recent’ arrival from Australia
The iconic New Zealand flightless bird the kiwi is a “recent” arrival from Australia, according to new research conducted across the ditch.
Researchers believe
Aussie screen diversity incentives lag global efforts
Current attempts to improve diversity on our entertainment screens are ad hoc, with legislation needed to affect real change.
Analysis from Monash University found,
Dyspnoea’s breathtaking cost to Australian economy
Shortness of breath is costing the Australian economy $12 billion every year.
A new study from The George Institute for Global Health in Sydney has looked at the cost of
Playground equipment that encourages risky play is part of a “biological need” in childhood development, new research has concluded.
The research team at Dartmouth