Australia-first study predicts annual heatwave deaths could reach 6000 by 2100
The first study of the health impacts of increasing heatwaves predicts that almost 6000 Australians will die from heatwaves in the year 2100 under climate change, compared to around 250…
Free CPR training to prepare parents to be ready when it matters most
A growing number of preventable child injuries is prompting a national push to help parents be ready when it matters most, with free online first aid education designed to build…
“Deeply Moved by an Otherworldly Journey” Actor Tao Tsuchiya Appointed Official Ambassador for TOKYO LIGHTS 2026; Full Lineup of 12 Works Announced for Light Art Park, Artistically Directed by Kenji Kohashi. Program Includes a New Work by Yoichi Ochiai and the Japan Debut of GAIA; Viewing Area Advance Registration Opens.
The Tokyo International Projection Mapping Award Executive Committee is pleased to announce that TOKYO LIGHTS 2026, a creative festival of light illuminating Tokyo’s nights, will be held from Saturday, May…
A good yawn might do more than you think, say researchers
A new imaging study from UNSW Sydney suggests yawning may help move important fluids out of the brain, prompting further research into links with ageing and neurodegenerative disease. A simple yawn…
Sweet discovery rewrites understanding of how our bodies store sugar
WEHI researchers have discovered a never-before-seen mechanism our bodies use to regulate sugar, in findings that rewrite the fundamental rules of biology and open a new frontier in science. Published…
Ultra-processed foods damage your focus even if you eat healthy
New research from Monash University, the University of São Paulo and Deakin University shows a diet high in heavily processed foods can negatively impact the brain’s ability to focus and…
COLES BAKES A DIFFERENCE FOR AUSSIE VETERANS THIS ANZAC DAY
Coles is baking a difference for Aussie veterans this Anzac Day with its annual Anzac Day fundraising appeal for national military charity Bravery Trust. From today until Tuesday 28 April, Coles will…
STEPS launches free hospitality course in Casuarina to support Darwin jobseekers
STEPS has launched a free, accredited SIT20322 Certificate II in Hospitality course in Casuarina to help Darwin jobseekers enter the Top End’s growing hospitality and tourism sectors. Delivered through the Australian Government-funded Skills for Education and…
National roadshow to bring hands-on electrical training to 80 locations across Australia
More than 80 locations across Australia will host a new mobile training initiative aimed at helping electricians keep pace with rapid changes in the energy landscape. The national roadshow, delivered…
XGIMI Launches Vibe One, the Portable Projector That Actually Fits Your Life.
XGIMI just dropped the Battery Powered Vibe One, a truly portable 1080p smart projector built for people who didn’t ask for another thing to plug in. Available now for just…
















