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Study: People Want Wild But Pretty Parks

New research shows public supports less mowing in parks if wild spaces look attractive. Discover how councils can boost biodiversity with public backing.

Student arrested for antisemitic attack on Dave Portnoy

A Mississippi State University student faces charges after yelling antisemitic slurs and throwing coins at Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy during a pizza review. Discover the full story and Portnoy's response to rising antisemitism.

First-generation students face 36% enrolment gap

Groundbreaking University of Queensland research reveals first-in-family students are significantly disadvantaged in higher education, with calls for official equity status to address systemic barriers.

Bob Katter's 50-year political portrait unveiled

After half a century in Australian politics, maverick MP Bob Katter is immortalised in a new official portrait, capturing the essence of one of parliament's most colourful characters.

Harvard Medical School Blast: Two Arrested

Explosive device detonates at Harvard Medical School building, triggering massive emergency response and raising security concerns at elite institution. Two individuals in custody as investigation continues.

ANU buys Israeli arms shares despite ethical pledge

The Australian National University faces backlash after investing in Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems, directly contradicting its public commitment to divest from controversial arms companies.

PIX Magazine's Lost Photos of 20th Century Australia

Step back in time through a stunning visual journey as PIX Magazine's vintage photographs reveal the untold stories of 20th century Australia, from bustling cities to remote outback communities.

Australia's October: Diwali, Trains & Platypus Photos

From Melbourne's vibrant Diwali celebrations to intimate platypus encounters and striking urban landscapes, explore Australia's most captivating moments through October's award-winning photography.

Lost Lo-Fi Tapes of Australian Nun Discovered

Decades after they were recorded, the hauntingly beautiful lo-fi pop songs of Sister Irene O'Connor have been unearthed, revealing a hidden musical talent from an unlikely source.

Tony Popovic appointed Socceroos head coach

Former Perth Glory manager Tony Popovic takes charge of Australia's national team with ambitious vision to elevate the Socceroos to new heights on global stage.

Vice-Chancellor Pay Crisis Hits UK Universities

As UK universities face financial turmoil with course cuts and staff redundancies, an investigation reveals vice-chancellors continue to receive staggering pay packages exceeding £500,000, creating a growing divide between leadership and struggling instit

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