No trend in Labor’s losses
Political pundits and Liberal supporters might like to think that the arrival of Federal Labor government spells doom for the sitting ALP governments in the States, […]
Political pundits and Liberal supporters might like to think that the arrival of Federal Labor government spells doom for the sitting ALP governments in the States, […]
The future survival of the Port River’s popular dolphin population is dependent on gaining a detailed insight into the pod’s habitat and the measures needed to protect it, according to a Flinders University marine biologist.
Children’s literature is experiencing one of its most exciting periods and Australian authors are leading the way in contemporary storytelling, according to Flinders University’s 2008 May […]
Flinders University will send a strong message of the importance of breast cancer research and its Central Library building will glow pink this week as part […]
The chances of functional and commercial success of assistive devices are greatly enhanced if the end users are involved in the design and development process from […]
The February shooting of President Jose Ramos-Horta was a reminder of the fragility of social and political achievements in Timor-Leste, and is evidence of the country’s […]
Flinders University researchers expect to have clear evidence by the end of this year on the role that the humble cow could play in boosting the […]
A new assessment tool designed to identify developmental and behavioural issues associated Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in children under 12 months of age is the focus […]
Bush tucker, traditional dot-painted circles and footprints leading to a gathering point are three of the central features of a stunning mural painted by Indigenous student […]