Geelong's Bollards Saved by 3D Printing Plan
Geelong's iconic waterfront bollards could be preserved using 3D scanning and printing technology. Mayor Trent Sullivan reveals a modern plan to save the city's beloved, decaying artworks.
Geelong's iconic waterfront bollards could be preserved using 3D scanning and printing technology. Mayor Trent Sullivan reveals a modern plan to save the city's beloved, decaying artworks.
An independent review reveals a 'perfect storm' of errors led to 140 students across nine Queensland schools studying Augustus instead of Julius Caesar for their major exam. Discover the findings and new safeguards.
A Geelong man accused of drug trafficking has been released on bail after a court heard DNA evidence was incorrectly analysed. Read the full details of the legal blunder.
Ricky Ponting says umpires privately distrust DRS tech used in Australia after a Snicko error cost England a wicket on day one of the Third Ashes Test. Read the full story.
The owner of Snicko technology accepts full responsibility for an operator error that may have denied England Alex Carey's wicket. England consider a formal protest as Carey scores 106.
The ATSB has concluded the Mount Anderson helicopter crash that killed two pilots was caused by a loss of visual reference. Read the full investigation report.
Parents at Canberra's Radford College have overwhelmingly voted no confidence in the school board after a major financial error led to a 23% fee increase. Read the full story.
Geelong homewares brand Design Hunt creates bespoke products using 3D printing technology, offering personalised home decor solutions for Australian homes.
Western Australian education authorities move swiftly to reassure students affected by critical printing errors in ATAR language exams, ensuring no student will be disadvantaged.
A major technical failure in Canberra's public transport system allowed thousands of commuters to travel for free, exposing vulnerabilities in the capital's ticketing infrastructure.
Exclusive: Dayne Brajkovich, a feared bikie enforcer with a Nazi symbol tattooed on his chin, was accidentally released from custody due to a major bail processing error in Western Australia.