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Australian marketers report sharp rise in confidence in 2025

Australian marketers report sharp rise in confidence in 2025

71% of Australian marketers are optimistic about the year ahead, driven by clearer AI use and stabilising budgets, according to Sonar Group’s 2025 Benchmarking Report. The announcement: Australian marketers have reported a huge surge in confidence...

Exclusive EDGE Research: Partner strategy vs customer expectations – are you aligned?

Exclusive EDGE Research: Partner strategy vs customer expectations – are you aligned?

Exclusive in-depth research is currently underway across Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ), aimed at uncovering how organisations are strategising and investing in technologies such as cybersecurity, AI, cloud, data, and digital infrastructure, and...

Eight countries back Australia’s push to add WA rock art to World Heritage list hours before crunch meeting

Eight countries back Australia’s push to add WA rock art to World Heritage list hours before crunch meeting

The Australian government has secured the backing of at least eight members of the 21-country World Heritage committee as it lobbies to quell concerns about the impacts of industrial emissions on Indigenous rock art at Murujuga and have the...

Researchers raise red flag over bizarre, harmful souvenir at popular tourist destinations — here's what's happening

Researchers raise red flag over bizarre, harmful souvenir at popular tourist destinations — here's what's happening

A threatened fish species is being caught, dried, and carved into souvenirs resembling a mythical creature, worsening the condition of this population. What's happening? Guitarfishes are native to the coastlines of Mexico, France, Taiwan,...

Explosive innovation: the latest issue of MINE Australia

Explosive innovation: the latest issue of MINE Australia

The July issue of MINE Australia is out now, with articles focusing on innovation in drill and blast, copper and pit-to-port strategy. When it comes to drill and blast, innovation is at the forefront and sustainability is high on the agenda. We...

Australia Obstructed Probe Into Deadly ‘Rainbow Warrior’ Bombing

Australia Obstructed Probe Into Deadly ‘Rainbow Warrior’ Bombing

Forty years later, David Robie, the only journalist on board the Greenpeace ship in the weeks leading up to its bombing on July 10, 1985, looks back on this act of French state terrorism in a New Zealand port. The Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior...

Research push gets underway

Research push gets underway

Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) is starting engagement to shape the next phase of research, development and extension (RD&E) investment aimed at tackling long-term challenges and unlocking breakthrough opportunities for...

Tourist leaves Australians appalled after sharing a shocking video: 'How stupid are you?'

Tourist leaves Australians appalled after sharing a shocking video: 'How stupid are you?'

Colton Macaulay picked up croc with bare hands Branded as a moron and idiot by viewers By KYLIE STEVENS FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 20:03 EDT, 10 July 2025 | Updated: 20:04 EDT, 10 July 2025 Alarming footage of a Canadian influencer taking...

Australian scientists use AI to create protein that kills superbugs

Australian scientists use AI to create protein that kills superbugs

In the last year, there has been a surge in proteins developed by AI that will eventually be used in the treatment of everything from snakebites to cancer. What would normally take decades for a scientist to create – a custom-made protein for a...

Roy Morgan Data Reveals Concerning Rise In Smoking Among Young Australians

Roy Morgan Data Reveals Concerning Rise In Smoking Among Young Australians

Friday, 11 July 2025, 10:53 am Press Release: VIANZ Newly released data from research firm Roy Morgan has revealed a dramatic rise in cigarette smoking in Australia following the implementation of restrictive vaping laws – an outcome that should...

Australian Moths Use the Stars to Guide Them

Australian Moths Use the Stars to Guide Them

NFK Editors - July 9, 2025 Australian Alps, Australia —(Map) Scientists have made a surprising discovery about one of Australia’s migrating moths – Bogong moths use the stars to help guide them on their long trips across Australia. The moths are...

Research is powered by technical talent — and recognition is finally on the rise

Research is powered by technical talent — and recognition is finally on the rise

University of Nottingham technician specialist Wigdan Kisha recording measurements atop a gas oil rig.Credit: Univ. NottinghamWhen I was 18, I didn’t know what a technician was. Fresh out of secondary school and determined to pursue higher...

‘Game-changing’ WHOOP fitness device on sale at Amazon Australia: Personalised health insights, tracks sleep and more

‘Game-changing’ WHOOP fitness device on sale at Amazon Australia: Personalised health insights, tracks sleep and more

Why not get a head start on your summer health kick now? WHOOP One is redefining the landscape of fitness wearables with powerful AI technology, personalised health insights, and a stylish design. Usually $299, WHOOP One is currently on sale on...

Aqualyng Australia becomes Almar Water Solutions Australia

Aqualyng Australia becomes Almar Water Solutions Australia

Aqualyng Australia, a leading provider of tailored water treatment services across Australia, is now officially operating under the name Almar Water Solutions Australia, marking a significant milestone in the company’s integration into the global...

Real estate agent shares look inside gorgeous, high-tech home that powers itself: 'Homely feeling and no bills'

Real estate agent shares look inside gorgeous, high-tech home that powers itself: 'Homely feeling and no bills'

"This property is a rare find." by Ren VenkateshJuly 10, 2025 A real estate agent offered The Standard a look into an eco-conscious, self-sufficient property in the small, rural town of Woodford, Australia. Established to power itself — that is,...

Australia joins a biosecurity battle being waged across South-East Asia

Australia joins a biosecurity battle being waged across South-East Asia

"This is a tropical country, there are a lot of insects which we have to deal with," said Dr Dao Ngoc Quang, director of the Forest Protection Research Centre at the Vietnamese Academy of Forest Science.

Brine new world: technology enhances desalination and lithium mining

Brine new world: technology enhances desalination and lithium mining

Lithium mine in Silver Peak, Nevada, USA. Credit: NASA/METI/AIST/Japan Space Systems, and US/Japan ASTER Science Team Engineers have demonstrated a cheaper and more environmentally friendly way to extract valuable resources such as lithium – a...

Online Racism Rises Against Indian-Australians

Online Racism Rises Against Indian-Australians

Online Racism Rises Against Indian-Australians On a Saturday night in Fitzroy, a lively South Indian club night unfolded at Laundry Bar, pulsating with bass and filled with dancing bodies. But beneath the rhythmic beats and carefree moves, the...

Climate Science Digest: July 10, 2025

Climate Science Digest: July 10, 2025

Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (July 10, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. EU agricultural policy could have major co-benefits for climate and biodiversity The...

Why the government is unlikely to follow Trump's university funding cuts

Why the government is unlikely to follow Trump's university funding cuts

Antisemitism envoy Jillian Segal has a tough list of demands to stamp out antisemitism on university campuses. From next year, she'd like to see report cards for individual institutions on their progress in making Jewish staff and students feel...

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