Pacific Women and Girls at Risk as Climate Change Deepens Menstrual Hygiene Crisis
May 28th is Menstrual Hygiene Day, and WaterAid Australia is calling for menstrual health to be recognised as a climate justice issue. This follows new research revealing the worsening impacts of climate change on women and girls in the Pacific. A scoping report by WaterAid Australia and The Pacific Menstrual Health […]
Thiess unveils Thiess Asset Services to enhance mining support
Global mining services provider Thiess has expanded its service portfolio with the launch of Thiess Asset Services – leveraging over 90 years of proven expertise in managing, operating and maintaining one of the world’s largest and most diverse mining fleets. With Thiess’ footprint spanning seven countries and over 50 projects, […]
Most people trust climate scientists less than other scientists – but not everywhere
Climate scientists are overall less trusted than other types of scientists, according to a new study led by the UNSW Institute for Climate Risk & Response (ICRR). Dr Omid Ghasemi and colleagues compared responses from a survey of nearly 70,000 people across 68 countries on the trustworthiness of climate scientists with a […]
Bach Off, Brahms! The Staves are drawn for this year’s Australian Festival of Chamber Music
When Composers Collide: Bach Off, Brahms! The Staves are drawn for this year’s Australian Festival of Chamber Music (AFCM) and Artistic Director Jack Liebeck is bringing some of classical music’s biggest beefs to the stage! From the polite applause of concert halls to passive-aggressive piano sonatas and seriously shady letters, […]
Australia’s oldest prehistoric tree frog hops 22 million years back in time
Scientists have now discovered the oldest ancestor for all the Australian tree frogs, with distant links to the tree frogs of South America. Newly discovered evidence of Australia’s earliest species of tree frog challenges what we know about when Australian and South American frogs parted ways on the evolutionary tree. […]
The Power of Choice – Photographic Exhibition Opens in Fitzroy
From 20 May to 1 June 2025, SOL Gallery in Fitzroy will host The Power of Choice, a powerful and deeply human photographic exhibition by award-winning photojournalist Julian Kingma, who has turned his lens toward one of society’s most profound and rarely documented subjects: the lives of terminally ill people who have […]
Tiny device promises new tech with a human touch
Engineers at RMIT University have invented a small ‘neuromorphic’ device that detects hand movement, stores memories and processes information like a human brain, without the need for an external computer. Team leader Professor Sumeet Walia said the innovation marked a step towards enabling instant visual processing in autonomous vehicles, advanced […]
Kasada Ranks #4 Among Australia’s Best Technology Employers in 2025
Kasada, the pioneers transcending bot management by countering the human minds behind automated threats, today announced its recognition as one of Australia’s Best Workplaces™ in Technology for 2025. The prestigious honour, awarded by Great Place to Work®, celebrates Kasada’s ongoing investment in building an inclusive, empowering, and high-trust workplace culture. In […]
New images highlight the stark contrast of Mother’s Day experiences worldwide
Harriet washes her son in a basin full of water now that she has easy access to clean water at home in, Uganda, May 2024. WaterAid/ James Kiyimba This Mother’s Day, while many mums will wake up with a cup of tea delivered to them in bed or a relaxing […]
MOVA Tech Launches in Australia with Award-Winning Smart Cleaning Innovations
Global smart appliance leader MOVA Tech is making its highly anticipated debut in the Australian market bringing with it two cutting-edge cleaning solutions that have already captured international attention. Following their global unveiling at CES 2025, the X4 Pro Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner, the Z50 Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mopand theP50 Ultra […]