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Biotech Soars on Real-World Stem Cell Therapy Results

NeuroScientific Biopharmaceuticals shares surge after its StemSmart stem cell therapy shows significant clinical response in patients with fistulising Crohn's disease, validating its $5.1m acquisition.

National Day of Mourning for Bondi Attack Victims

PM Anthony Albanese declares a national day of mourning on January 22 for the Bondi Beach terror attack. The day, themed 'Light Will Win', will honour the 15 lives lost. Read the full details.

Light rail works cause traffic chaos for Canberra commuters

Canberra's first workday after Christmas was marred by severe traffic delays and overcrowded replacement buses due to light rail construction. Commuters reported long waits and packed services. Read more about the disruptions and official response.

Algae warning issued for Hunter beaches as heatwave hits

Lake Macquarie and Central Coast councils issue warnings over red algae blooms, which can cause skin irritation. Swimmers and pet owners urged to avoid affected waters as a severe heatwave grips the Hunter region.

Blue Light vs Anti-Fatigue Lenses for Screen Strain

Australians face digital eye strain from 8+ hours of daily screen time. We compare blue light filtering glasses and anti-fatigue lenses to help you find the right solution. Consult an optometrist for personalised advice.

Why Australia is in a Fried Chicken Revival

Australia's biggest KFC operator, Collins Foods, explains the factors driving the fried chicken boom, from menu innovation to economic trends. Discover the secret recipe for success.

Red Metal steps up heap leach tests for Qld rare earths

Red Metal Limited accelerates metallurgical work at its Sybella rare earths project in Queensland. Large-scale column heap leach tests are now underway, with results expected to shape future mine studies. Read more.

Driver uses AI to fight claim over Mitchell crash

A Canberra father turned to artificial intelligence to prove erratic traffic lights caused his crash. His four-month repair saga highlights a bureaucratic battle with the ACT government. Read the full story.

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