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Friday 17 October 2025

ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµapp and Waikato partner to shape future of rural health in New Zealand

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Tuesday 14 October 2025

How the right sports bra could help mums return to sport

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Children aren’t liabilities in disasters – they can help, if we let them

Our world is becoming increasingly vulnerable to fire, flood and other natural hazards. While our instinct as adults may be to shield children from these possibilities, this does them a real disservice.

Island-hopping study shows the most likely route the first people took to Australia

New research using computer analyses of visibility between islands shows the most likely route the First Australians took to reach the continent.

Why prosecutions for welfare fraud have declined in Australia

The Department of Human Services approach to social security fraud prosecutions has become less punitive in recent years

Curious Kids: What happens in the body when we sweat?

This is an article from Curious Kids, a series for children. The Conversation is asking kids to send in questions they’d like an expert to answer. All questions are welcome – serious, weird or wacky!

Revealed: the extent of job-swapping between public servants and fossil fuel lobbyists

Close ties between senior politicians, former political staffers, and the big end of town have had a real and lasting impact on the perception of political transparency in Australia.

Under McCormack, the Nationals need to accept they are a minority and preserve their independence

The demise of Barnaby Joyce as leader of the National Party is an event of considerable importance in the long-term trajectory of Australian politics.

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