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Sydney Opera House a cascade of colour for VIVID Light Festival

9th - Higher Ed
A light show on the sails of the Sydney Opera House opened the VIVID Festival, a festival which celebrated light, music and new ideas. This light show, called Lighting the Sails was inspired by the ancient songlines of Indigenous...
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Can sea snails accelerate a cure for cancer?

9th - Higher Ed
From the ocean to the science lab, researchers are investigating whether a chemical found in sea snails may be used to tackle chemo-resistant cancers.
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Australia's Great Barrier Reef coral in serious trouble

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists say almost 35% destroyed by bleaching
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Tension mounts ahead of Eurovision finals

9th - Higher Ed
Go on, admit it. You are besides yourself with excitement at the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest which takes over the airwaves this weekend to love bomb audiences with its relentless feel-good message, where everyone, even the smallest...
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Australian government forced to think again on backpacker tax

9th - Higher Ed
The Australian government has said it will look again at a planned tax hike for foreign travellers who work in the country. A labour shortage for jobs like picking fruit means young backpackers have been encouraged to work on farms with...
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Bitcoin creator allegedly unmasked

9th - Higher Ed
An Australian technology entrepreneur has said he is the creator of bitcoin, which could have major ramifications for the controversial digital currency. Media organisation including the BBC, The Economist and GQ magazine have reported...
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Girl to be fitted with 3D printed ear in Australia

9th - Higher Ed
Two-year old Maia was born with only one ear due to a congenital deformity called microtia, and currently wears a headband that transmits sound to her brain using her skull as a bone conductor. But new 3D technology being developed at...
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Aussie MP sets river on fire

9th - Higher Ed
Politician blames fracking for methane contamination
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Coral bleaching hits Great Barrier Reef

9th - Higher Ed
Latest research shows 95% of Australian reef affected
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International oil corruption allegations centre on Monaco based company Unaoil

9th - Higher Ed
A Monaco-based energy services company, Unaoil, is at the centre of major bribery and corruption allegations. The authorities in Monaco have raided its offices there as well as the homes of its directors. They were responding to requests...
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‘Little Ripper’ drone to spot sharks and save lives in Australia

9th - Higher Ed
It may look like a toy, but a new remote-controlled helicopter seen flying over the New South Wales coast in Australia is in fact an emergency response drone. Currently being tested over the region’s popular beaches, it is hoped it will...
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Crane collapses on Aussie construction site

9th - Higher Ed
Electrical fire thought to be cause
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Australia's refugee camps

9th - Higher Ed
A look at the dismal state of Australia's refugee camps through the eyes of a family with a one-of-a-kind story.
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Geopolitical hot spot

9th - Higher Ed
Rodger Baker, VP of strategic analysis at Stratfor, on the competing claims in the South China Sea
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Huge lightning strikes on Australia's Sydney Tower

9th - Higher Ed
Massive storms stretch across almost entire continent
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Aussie buddies narrowly escape lightning strike

9th - Higher Ed
About to go for boat ride when lightning hit beside them