Men and women who have physically demanding jobs like fencing may experience poorer mental and physical health if they delay their retirement.
More safe havens needed
More safe havens needed
Location matters for species struggling to survive under a changing climate.
Strewth! Your kelpie is not a dingo
Strewth! Your kelpie is not a dingo
Despite Australian bush myth, there is no genetic evidence that the iconic Australian kelpie shares canine ancestry with a dingo.
Housing affordability the best since 2016
Housing affordability the best since 2016
Australia’s average housing affordability is the best it has been since 2016 with property in some cities and regions the most attainable it has been in decades, according to new ANZCoreLogic research.
Wild dog control under research microscope
Wild dog control under research microscope
The WA Government will invest $500,000 in five research projects that examine new and effective ways to reduce wild dog impacts on farming and pastoral businesses in Western Australia.
Making metal using renewable energy
Making metal using renewable energy
Funding for a first-of-a-kind WA project to examine the viability of using renewable energy in metal production.
Greenhouse gas emissions reduction in steel manufacturing
Greenhouse gas emissions reduction in steel manufacturing
A project to research reducing greenhouse gas emissions in steel production has strong support from BlueScope Steel.
Innovative forest research in Mt Gambier
Innovative forest research in Mt Gambier
Forestry research & development in worker safety, carbon emission targets, design standards, biosecurity, fire detection, and genetics.
Putting the brakes on entrepreneur burnout
Putting the brakes on entrepreneur burnout
Working for yourself may be a liberating and empowering experience, but it can also be challenging and stressful, and new research indicates a need to establish much better personal support networks for entrepreneurs and other small business owners.
Senate Inquiry right that R and D cuts are wrong
Senate Inquiry right that R and D cuts are wrong
“The Government should listen to the unanimous recommendations of the Senate Standing Committee on Economics, and the widespread warnings from industry, and rethink its proposed cuts to the Research and Development Tax Incentive (R&DTI),” Australian Industry Group Chief Executive Innes Willox said.