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COP funds could save CSIRO from scientist exodus

The cancelled Adelaide COP31 conference could redirect $2 billion to CSIRO, addressing feral animal crises and scientific brain drain. Read how this impacts Australia's environmental future.

Historic Fremantle Trade Hall Listed for $7M

Fremantle's iconic 1898 Trade Hall building hits the market with a $7 million price tag. This heritage-rich property offers commercial and residential potential in the heart of the port city.

Li-Wei Qin and WASO rock Tchaikovsky in Perth

Cellist Li-Wei Qin dazzled with the WA Symphony Orchestra under Asher Fisch in a magnificent performance of Tchaikovsky, Mozart, and Wagner at Winthrop Hall. Discover the highlights of this unforgettable classical music event.

Prince and Princess of Wales Return to Royal Event

The Prince and Princess of Wales made a stunning return to the Royal Variety Performance after Princess Kate's cancer treatment. Read about their inspiring comeback and the evening's highlights.

CSIRO cuts 350 science jobs as funding crisis deepens

Australia's premier science agency CSIRO is cutting 350 research positions despite chronic underfunding. Learn how this threatens innovation and why experts warn it's becoming a 'glorified consultancy'.

CSIRO to slash 350 research jobs in funding crisis

Australia's national science agency CSIRO plans to cut 350 positions due to government funding shortfalls, sparking outrage from experts who warn it threatens the nation's research future.

UOW Science Space opens renewable energy exhibition

The University of Wollongong's Science Space has launched a new $2.5 million renewable energy exhibition featuring 29 interactive exhibits. Discover how this 'pipeline of knowledge' is educating Australians about clean energy.

CSIRO Restructure: 357 Jobs Cut in Major Overhaul

Australia's national science agency CSIRO reveals major organizational restructure affecting 357 positions. Minister Ed Husic announces strategic shift to focus on national priorities. Read the full details.

You Am I Enter ARIA Hall of Fame

Australian rock band You Am I inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame, with PM Anthony Albanese and rock legends paying tribute. Discover their legendary journey.

CSIRO to cut 350 jobs in major restructure

Australia's national science agency CSIRO announces up to 350 job cuts and $280M maintenance backlog. CEO Doug Hilton explains the hard choices needed to secure Australia's scientific future.

CSIRO confirms plans to slash up to 350 jobs

Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, announces up to 350 job cuts following 818 positions eliminated over past two years. Public sector union calls for government intervention.

Anderszewski's Brahms, Bach and Beethoven at UWA

Polish-Hungarian pianist Piotr Anderszewski delivered an unforgettable performance of Brahms, Bach and Beethoven at UWA's Winthrop Hall for Musica Viva. Experience the magic of classical mastery.

Piastri's F1 breakout earns him The Don Award

Melbourne's Oscar Piastri claims the prestigious Don Award from the Sport Australia Hall of Fame for his inspiring Formula 1 performances. Discover the full story of his remarkable season.

Peter Klinken Enters WA Science Hall of Fame

WA's longest-serving chief scientist Prof Peter Klinken earns Hall of Fame induction for his transformative contributions to medical research and science advocacy.

Former Haigh's Boss Wins SA Food & Beverage Award

Alister Haigh receives Leader Award at 2025 SA Premier's Food and Beverage Industry Awards. Discover how this fourth-generation leader continues South Australia's culinary excellence.

Peppermint Grove: Perth's Frogless Suburb

Peppermint Grove is the only metro Perth suburb with zero frog records. Experts urge locals to download the FrogID app this FrogID Week to help conservation efforts.

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