Category: Australia

Scientists turn “mess” into breakthrough: chaotic design unlocks next-generation optical devices

Researchers from the Monash University School of Physics and Astronomy have flipped a long-held assumption in optics, showing that deliberately introducing controlled disorder into ultra-thin optical devices can dramatically increase their power and versatility, without making them bigger or more complex. Published in Nature Communications, the study reveals a new class of “disordered mosaic metasurfaces” nanostructured materials […]

Thiess empowers female students to explore mining careers at Mining HER Future Forum

Thiess recently hosted its inaugural, first-of-its-kind Mining HER Future Forum in Singleton, New South Wales, supported by New South Wales Mining, the Careerlinks Empower HER Program and the New South Wales Department of Education’s Educational Pathways Program.  Approximately 120 female students from schools across the Hunter Valley attended the forum to hear from women in mining and discover pathways at Thiess and across the broader industry.  […]

From crisis to community: rethinking housing for all

The City of Sydney has released a new discussion paper to lead conversation on where and how more local housing should be delivered. Lord Mayor Clover Moore AO has opened consultation on the Housing for All discussion paper, encouraging the community to explore new opportunities to address the housing affordability crisis. “Affordable housing is essential for a […]

UNSW experts on the Iran war’s ripple effects

UNSW experts are available to comment on the cascading impacts of the Iran conflict, including fuel supply pressures, economic and supply chain disruptions, and how governments, industries and households respond to emerging constraints. Dr Timothy Neal (Scientia Senior Lecturer in Economics, UNSW Sydney; UNSW Institute for Climate Risk & Response) can explain how shocks propagate through […]

Higher input costs and market volatility weighing on WA farmers even prior to Middle East conflict – quarterly survey

Western Australian farmers entered 2026 with subdued confidence levels, concerned about mounting cost pressures even prior to the current Middle East conflict.  The quarter one Rabobank Rural Confidence Survey found WA farmer sentiment had softened even before the start of the Iran War, with net rural confidence easing from -7 per cent in late 2025 […]

Bali Villa License Issues: Why Your Rental Villa Might Be Illegal Without You Knowing

Bali has long been one of the most attractive destinations in Asia for property investment, particularly for short-term rental villas. Strong tourism demand, high nightly rates, and the global popularity of platforms like Airbnb have encouraged many individuals—both Indonesians and foreigners—to turn private homes into income-generating rental villas. However, behind this booming market lies a […]

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