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Monday 19 January 2026

Graduations deliver new teachers, nurses to South Coast communities

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Tuesday 20 January 2026

How social media ‘experts’ are shaping young adults’ food choices

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Trees, the ancient Macedonians, and the world's first environmental disaster

Lake sediment tells an ancient story of trees, soil – and disaster. 

Online tools can help people in disasters, but do they represent everyone?

Crowdsourced mapping and social media can help people understand and respond to a crisis, but don’t always include information provided from all sections of a community at risk.

In a notoriously sexist art form, Australian women composers are making their voices heard

Australian women are creating spaces for themselves: writing music that tackles issues such as colonisation and misogyny and breathing new life into vocal styles.

This is what happens to a baby's body during birth

Delivering a human baby – which has a large, highly developed brain – is risky for mother and baby

Cutting penalty rates was supposed to create jobs. It hasn't, and here's why not

Using a variety of statistical analyses, the authors have found no evidence of more employment in hospitality and retail because of reduced penalty rates.

El Niño has rapidly become stronger and stranger, according to coral records

The pattern of El Niño has changed dramatically in recent years, according to the first seasonal record distinguishing different types of El Niño events over the last 400 years.

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