Mineral Resources (MinRes) has decided to walk away from a lucrative billion-dollar lithium deal.
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The Federal Government has moved to cut spending on outsourcing to save a whopping $3 billion by 2026-27.
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Despite millions spent, Australia’s new cybersecurity strategy is yet to be seen.
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Senior public official Kathryn Campbell has been suspended without pay following ...
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South Australian councils are invited to accelerate their net zero efforts through a new program.
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A group of staff members from a Northern Territory council is allegedly under investigation for bringing alcohol into a remote Aboriginal community.
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The NT government is being accused of underpaying over 2,000 shift workers.
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Commissioner Georgeina Whelan has stood down amid claims of cultural issues at the ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA).
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A retired cop has come back to work for the NACC.

Australia's first-ever cybersecurity coordinator has called on companies not to fall into the ransom trap.
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ANSTO has teamed up with local authorities to protect ancient Aboriginal rock art in Western Australia.
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is setting its sights on data broker services.
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The elusive behaviour of messaging and payments app, WeChat, has sparked controversy.
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Scientists in Sydney Harbour have successfully completed the world’s largest ever seahorse release.
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Residents have welcomed the completion of a $5 million pipeline project in Tasmania.
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Even short deep sea mining tests can cause lasting damage to marine ecosystems.
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Surface water pollution could potentially impact a staggering 5.5 billion people worldwide by the year 2100.
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Australian researchers have worked out how to repair damaged solar panels in space.
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A federal court has ruled against the government's plan to build a nuclear waste facility ...
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Research has shed light on the vital role of underwater kelp forests in carbon sequestration.
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Researchers say aquatic mammals may never be able to re-adapt to a terrestrial lifestyle.
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For the last few weeks we have been bogged down in the very Earthly matters of royalty, budgets, politics, humanity and celebrity - all good prompts to look away, up into the infinite. 

Health authorities, politicians and scientists have been slowly introducing the world to the concept of ‘One Health’ - an all-inclusive approach to health that extends from the human body right through the global environment. 

This year’s Nobel Prizes honour discoveries that unwind our notion of truth, our understanding of ourselves and the human story, the complexities of cells and the very basics of the universe. 

XENOTRANSPLANTATION - sounds like something that would happen to an ill-fated crew member in Star Trek, but it is also a technical term for using non-human parts to treat or enhance our own bodies. 

I am Tim Hall; a red-blooded, beer-drinking, car-driving Australian male who has no interest in watching sports – at least, not the sports played by humans.

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