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Launch of Evinco Therapeutics: A pioneering biotech company advancing immune therapies for Alzheimer’s disease

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  Evinco Therapeutics is an Australian start-up on a mission to transform the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and other neuroinflammatory conditions Melbourne, Australia, 4 December 2025 – An exciting chapter in medical innovation begins today with the official launch of Evinco Therapeutics Pty Ltd (“Evinco” or “Company”), a Melbourne-based biotechnology company developing advanced immune-based therapies … Continued

The 12-year gap: How Australians can stay healthier for longer

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Australians face a decade of poor health unless they close the gap between living longer and staying well There is an average 12-year gap between Australians’ lifespan and health span that will reshape how people experience ageing, from the jobs they hold in their 60s and 70s to the products they buy, the healthcare they … Continued

Cairns mangrove study sets new standard for Indigenous-led research on country

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A new study highlights how Indigenous leadership, science and business can unite to protect coastal ecosystems while building long-term environmental and cultural knowledge. Published in Ocean & Coastal Management, the study found the 300 hectares of mangrove forest on the Barron River estuary around Cairns Airport – on the doorstep of the Great Barrier Reef – stores … Continued

TALENT ALERT: Renewables backed by storage the only pathway to cheaper electricity bills: AEMC

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New modelling released today by the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) confirms that renewables backed by storage is the only path to cheaper electricity bills for Australian families and businesses.  Delays in building more renewable energy and storage to replace Australia’s unreliable and ageing coal fleet and increased reliance on expensive gas, will make electricity … Continued

Monash advancing medical breakthroughs with Victoria’s most advanced MRI scanner

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Monash University will today launch Victoria’s most advanced, research-dedicated MRI scanner to support world-class researchers as they accelerate breakthroughs in critical health challenges like dementia, schizophrenia, addiction, epilepsy and cancer.  The cutting-edge Siemens Healthineers MAGNETOM Cima.X 3T MRI scanner, housed at Monash Biomedical Imaging (MBI) in Clayton, utilises multimodal imaging capabilities to deliver scans quicker … Continued

New report uncovers perpetrator and victim perspectives on sexualised deepfake abuse

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First study of its kind to interview perpetrators of deepfake sexual abuse to examine motivations  Increased accessibility of AI tools is helping perpetrators create realistic and harmful nude and sexual imagery Education, tighter regulations on the marketing of AI tools and laws around creation and consumption of sexualised deepfake imagery may help combat this growing … Continued

Study reports first microneedle-based biosensor for real-time monitoring of fish freshness

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Melbourne scientists, led by Monash University in collaboration with Deakin University, have published a study reporting the first microneedle-based biosensor for monitoring fish freshness in real time. The electrochemical ‘microneedle array’ (MNA) based biosensor monitors hypoxanthine (HX) levels in fish tissue. HX levels in fish are used as an indicator of freshness, with levels rising as … Continued

**WORLD EXCLUSIVE YUNGBLUD PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION COMING TO AUSTRALIA

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Key Facts: Whats On: Thursday 8th January, 11:00am – 5:00pm Friday 9th January, 11:00am -5pm ALBUM PLAYBACK 6:30pm – 8pm Saturday 10th November, 11:00am – 5:00pm Pre Concert Meet Up Closing Date: Sunday 11 January – 11:00am – 4:00pm For further information head to https://www.behindthegallery.com.au/pages/yungblud-idols Facebook Page: HERE     MEDIA ASSETS HERE Sydney, Australia … Continued

59 people a day turned away from homelessness services: new figures

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New data shows 59 people per day are turned away from homelessness services in NSW because they are too full and overwhelmed.   Australia Institute of Health and Welfare figures released today show services around the state served 67,824 clients in the 2024-5 financial year. The Capital Region had the most clients, followed by Sydney … Continued