The union-run vote comes as controversial, consultant-designed redundancies continue and politicians call for resignations.
Calls grow for the resignation of  UTS vice-chancellor Andrew Parfitt, who knew of the KPMG-produced list targeting ‘underperforming’ staff even as his office denied it existed.
A new review highlights five major ways microplastics can harm the brain, raising concerns that they may worsen ...
Monash University will repay more than $20.7 million to 10,877 current and former employees after admitting to widespread ...
Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry has passed away, leaving an almost unbelievable architectural legacy. Here are his 15 ...
The idea of a four-day work week has long been dismissed as unrealistic—something suited to think pieces and political ...
India is organising Human Rights Day function at Auditorium 1, Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi at 10.00 am on 10th December 2025. The Hon’ble President of ...
Testing sweat can detect key biomarkers linked to stress, diabetes and other health conditions, and researchers say wearable sensors could soon turn perspiration into a powerful, real-time diagnostic ...
At the UTS rally, union speakers claimed to be “winning,” even as the vice-chancellor’s update showed that the majority of ...
Microplastics could be fueling neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, with a new study highlighting ...
A spectacular storm of fertility has erupted in Australia during one of the world’s most crucial and beautiful natural events.
NBN Co has joined forces with RMIT University to establish an exploratory laboratory through a three-year project ...