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…

Scientists turn “mess” into breakthrough: chaotic design unlocks next-generation optical devices

Researchers from the Monash University School of Physics and Astronomy have flipped a long-held assumption in optics, showing that deliberately introducing controlled disorder into ultra-thin optical devices can dramatically increase…

Thiess empowers female students to explore mining careers at Mining HER Future Forum

Thiess recently hosted its inaugural, first-of-its-kind Mining HER Future Forum in Singleton, New South Wales, supported by New South Wales Mining, the Careerlinks Empower HER Program and the New South Wales Department…

From crisis to community: rethinking housing for all

The City of Sydney has released a new discussion paper to lead conversation on where and how more local housing should be delivered. Lord Mayor Clover Moore AO has opened…

UNSW experts on the Iran war’s ripple effects

UNSW experts are available to comment on the cascading impacts of the Iran conflict, including fuel supply pressures, economic and supply chain disruptions, and how governments, industries and households respond…

How do social media platforms trap users in networks they would rather leave?

New research shows social media platforms do not need to addict users to keep them – they just need to make leaving worse than staying  Social media platforms such as…

The great hot cross bun debate decided: microwave trumps toaster as 55 million set to fly off the shelves

The great hot cross bun debate has finally been settled, with new research showing the microwave has overtaken the toaster as the nation’s preferred way to enjoy the Easter favourite.…