Little wallaby the ‘first true roo’
Flinders University fossil experts have unearthed more clues about why kangaroos and wallabies have endured to become one of the continent’s most prolific marsupial groups. They […]
Flinders University fossil experts have unearthed more clues about why kangaroos and wallabies have endured to become one of the continent’s most prolific marsupial groups. They […]
New research in the Northern Territory is exploring how in-game spending on virtual items and events may shape long-term habits, highlighting the importance of supporting informed, […]
This NAIDOC Week, the Medical Journal of Australia has published a Special Issue on Indigenous Health – Carving our path with spirit, strength and solidarity. The […]
Recognising her significant service to medical education and the NT community, Flinders University Associate Professor Emma Kennedy AM has been appointed a Member of the Order […]
In a major new national study, Flinders University has revealed the top concerns troubling Australians today, with cost-of-living pressures, housing unaffordability, crime and safety, healthcare access, […]
Three outstanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island researchers have been awarded a total of $7.4 million for projects dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of […]
Northern Territory’s long-standing local medical program is celebrating its highest intake of medical students this week, welcoming 38 new Northern Territory (NT) resident students and its […]
Flinders University continues to deliver the medical workforce that the Territory so desperately needs, with over 60 per cent of our NT graduates staying to serve […]
Flinders University’s Professor James Smith has become the first-ever researcher from the Northern Territory (NT) to receive a prestigious Research Action Award from the Sax Institute. […]