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Wollongong's Wonderwalls

Wollongong's Wonderwalls
Wollongong's Wonderwalls. Read Later. Mail. By Samantha Teague 29th September 2015. The bare walls of Wollongong will be painted with huge murals this weekend. Sydney has seen a host of live-art exhibitions over the past few months, with buildings ...
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Man charged over Wollongong stabbing

Man charged over Wollongong stabbing
A man has been charged in relation to a stabbing in the Wollongong area earlier this year. The 40-year-old was initially arrested at a property in Warilla on April 16 after police were called to a home and found a 43-year-old man with a stab wound to ...
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'What we have is a game changer': UNSW researchers to reveal breakthrough in ...

'What we have is a game changer': UNSW researchers to reveal breakthrough in ...
Researchers from the University of New South Wales will next week unveil what they say is a major advance in the road to building super-fast quantum computers. The advance, which is patented, is considered by the UNSW researchers as a substantial step ...
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New wave of federally-funded Antarctic scientists begin work in Hobart

New wave of federally-funded Antarctic scientists begin work in Hobart
The first wave of a batch of 40 federally-funded Antarctic scientists have begun working in Hobart. The scientists will eventually be employed under the $24 million Antarctic Gateway Partnership, announced in November last year. The partnership, a ...
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A new Arctic discovery 'challenges everything we thought' about dinosaurs

A new Arctic discovery 'challenges everything we thought' about dinosaurs
Arctic dinosaur bones A handful of dinosaur bones found at the Liscomb Bone Bed on the Colville River, northern Alaska. When we think about dinosaurs, we mostly imagine towering creatures pushing through jungle, surrounded by lush, tropical foliage.
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Climate Pledges Alarmingly Decline, say experts

Climate Pledges Alarmingly Decline, say experts
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Shark culls could affect climate change: researcher

Shark culls could affect climate change: researcher
As debate over shark culling continues along Australia's coastline, a Queensland researcher has thrown another consideration into the mix - climate change. Gold Coast-based marine scientist Professor Rod Connolly looked at data from coastal wetlands ...
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Watch how El Nino can affect regional sea level variability

Watch how El Nino can affect regional sea level variability
The sea level extremes associated with the El Niño-La Niña cycle will only become more dramatic with continued climate change, say researchers. El Niño is characterized by unusually warm temperatures and La Niña by unusually cool temperatures in the ...
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Experts call for urgent action to reach global climate deal

Experts call for urgent action to reach global climate deal
Climate change and global warming have been featuring almost everyday in news headlines thanks to the COP21 UN Climate Change Conferences planned for later this year. Asia and Europe have emerged as the two most important regions that could ...
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Serengeti wildebeest migration broadcast live around the world for first time ...

Serengeti wildebeest migration broadcast live around the world for first time ...
The spectacular Serengeti wildebeest migration will no longer only be seen by the lucky few who make it to Africa, but anyone around the world, as the natural wonder is broadcast live online. For the first time, the movement of more than 1 million ...
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