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Fascinating insights into South Australia’s Italian community – and Easter passion plays in the Philippines – are the subjects of new Flinders University publications.
Fascinating insights into South Australia’s Italian community – and Easter passion plays in the Philippines – are the subjects of new Flinders University publications.
Australian and UK scientists have found kangaroos have resurrected crests on their teeth that were present in their distant ancestors more than 20 million years ago.
Education and harm minimisation strategies including pill testing should be considered as a means of reducing the most risky behaviour of illicit drug use at large youth festivals, a Flinders expert says.
Demand for marine bioresources such as algae, sea cucumber, squid, chitin and collagen are growing for use in health foods, functional products, drugs and industrial biomaterials, a Flinders symposium has heard.
As the world’s population heads for 9 billion by 2050, restructuring the approach to food production and supply is vital.
The lure of a hidden Irish settlement near Kapunda has been drawing Susan Arthure back to Baker’s Flat for a long time – and this week, she plans on finally finding it.
Victimised, suffering from anxiety and depression, dropped out of high school – and told she wasn’t smart enough to go to university. Then Danielle Bowering chanced […]
Marking its 50th anniversary, Flinders University will present honorary awards to three of its outstanding graduates.
A new book by a Flinders University expert on the super rich is offering rare insights into their lives.