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Indigenous success

UNSW Medicine's record enrolment of Indigenous students has been further boosted with the announcement of five new Indigenous scholarships funded by the Balnaves Foundation.

 
Risky drinking

Problems for one in five.

 
WAFarmers young farmers keen to make an impact on agriculture

The Western Australian Farmers Federation (Inc.) (WAFarmers) Young Farmers Forum, held on Friday August 13, 2010, at Muresk University, was a resounding success, with over 50 Young Farmers attending the event.

 
A sad loss

Tasmanian Premier, David Bartlett, expressed his sadness at the death of the long-serving former Member for Bass, Sue Napier.

 
Recognition of Tasmania's ex-servicemen and women

Tasmanian Minister for Veterans' Affairs Bryan Green said ongoing State Government funding would help ensure recognition of Tasmania's serving and ex-service men and women.

 
Setting the record straight on coral reefs and climate change
A new book demystifying the science surrounding coral reefs and climate change has been launched by the Queensland Governor Her Excellency Dr Penelope Wensley at Brisbane's Customs House.
 
UQ Centenary orator: Inadequate mining tax will lead to poorer economy

Inadequate taxes on mining means the people of Australia are being cheated and the economy is getting poorer, a Nobel Prize-winning economist told a crowd of 1400 people at The University of Queensland.

 
UQ Equine Hospital attracts international talent
Horse owners in South-East Queensland will have access to international talent and a range of specialist services at a new Equine Hospital to open at the UQ Gatton Campus next month.
 
Biological junk reveals treasure to People’s Choice Award finalist
A University of Queensland researcher who sees treasure in ‘junk' DNA has been nominated for an Australian Museum Eureka Prize People's Choice Award.
 
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