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Tertiary Education Minister Steve Whan said he had made it clear that he and the “highest levels of the NSW government” were ...
The National Tertiary Education Union has taken the University of Technology Sydney to the Fair Work Commission in a bid to ...
The economist behind Ken Henry’s sweeping 2009 tax review has come up with a package for Jim Chalmers and says the upside could be worth $43 billion.
The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) has launched action in the Fair Work Commission to stop course suspensions at the University of ...
More recently the team have been adding the algae to spent grain from the brewing process, creating pellets that can be fed to livestock to help reduce their methane emissions. Ralph views it as a ...
Australians are footing the bill for millions of dollars in questionable academic projects that range from analysing French comic books to researching the optimal workplace nap time and even composing ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNInside Asia’s first osmotic power plant: How Japan turns saltwater into electricity
Japan opens its first osmotic power plant in Fukuoka, generating 880,000 kWh annually. Enough to power 220 homes with ...
IN A hotel-turned-campus on a reclaimed island in Malaysia, crypto and tech entrepreneurs are building software, chomping down Australian prime ribeye, hitting the gym – and getting schooled in a ...
Japan has made a breakthrough in blue energy by opening its first osmotic power plant in the south-western city of Fukuoka.
Research shows nearly half of surveyed Australian university students use generative artificial intelligence for feedback.
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Care for people with rare and less common cancers ‘delayed and fragmented’, new report reveals
A new report paints a picture of a system that has failed to deliver fast and fair access to treatment for people with rare and less common cancers.
EXCLUSIVE: Mitch and Mark deliver their unfiltered thoughts on the 2025 living and dining room reveals on The Block.
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