Australian research funding is at risk, as the United States withdraws or freezes tertiary grants, and investment from government and business declines. It has prompted calls to diversify funding streams and reduce the reliance on international student fees.
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Folge vom 28.05.2025A perfect funding storm looms for Australia's universities
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Folge vom 28.05.2025Aid distribution in Gaza ends in gunfire and stampedesA US and Israeli-approved aid distribution effort in Gaza has ended in chaos, gunfire and stampedes. Tens of thousands of hungry Palestinians stormed a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation facility with the Israeli military then shooting and reportedly killing Palestinians in an effort to regain control. The effort forms part of Israel's new attempt to sidestep established aid channels by the United Nations who continues to call for Israel to remove all restrictions on food and medicine entering Gaza.
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Folge vom 28.05.2025Have a heart for your health, advocates urge amid rising AF ratesAn estimated half a million Australians are living with atrial-fibrillation, the most common type of irregular heartbeat. But around 30 percent of people who have AF don't even know it. That can have implications for people's health as they get older, with the condition leading to a higher risk for dementia and stroke.
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Folge vom 27.05.2025Reconciliation Week marked by new Stolen Generations redress scheme in WAStolen Generations survivors in Western Australia will now be eligible for redress for the harm caused by forced removals of children from family and community. The state government has announced living survivors will be eligible for payments of up to $85,000 under the scheme. As Reconciliation Week events take place across the country, former Labor Senator Pat Dodson has also called for Labor to take further steps toward truth-telling and treaty.