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Monday 24 November 2025

Unprecedented levels of forever chemicals found in dolphins and whales

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Monday 24 November 2025

Research excellence recognised with UOW named as nation’s best in four fields 

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The historic High Seas Treaty is almost reality. Here’s what it would mean for ocean conservation

After 20 years of intense debate, the world looks set to have a treaty protecting marine life out beyond national waters

As Antarctic sea ice shrinks, iconic emperor penguins are in more peril than we thought

Emperor penguin populations are falling much faster than expected. Ice is melting beneath their chicks before they’re ready.

Why do dolphins jump out of the water?

Ever seen images of dolphins jumping out of the waves and performing impressive acrobatics? Let’s explore why they do it.

Australian kids BYO lunches to school. There is a healthier way to feed students

Australia is one of the few high-income countries that does not provide children with a daily nutritious meal at school

Gluten intolerance and coeliac disease can both cause nausea, bloating and pain. What’s the difference?

Before making changes to your diet, it’s a good idea to speak to your doctor or a qualified dietitian to make sure you don’t miss out on important nutrients

Is there a right way to talk to your baby? A baby brain expert explains ‘parentese’

Is it better to chat to babies in the tone and pace we’d use when talking to other adults, or is it OK to talk in a slower, higher pitched, sing-song voice?

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