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Discovery of 55 million year old dinosaur egg shells found in South East Queensland

Located 250 kilometers from Brisbane in Southeast Queensland, the small town of Murgeon has a population of 2,000 residents and is recognized as a significant site for fossil discoveries. A report released today in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology reveals that a team of paleontologists has uncovered the oldest crocodile eggshells ever found in Australia, …

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Survey demonstrates how Australians feel about their lives and where they are living

A survey called the Australian Unity Wellbeing Index has found that people have greater satisfaction with life than in previous years. However, beneath this positive outlook, not everyone shares the same sense of optimism and this is an issue which has been bought over to policy makers. Image: Image: Shutterstock – M_Agency Produced By: Thomas …

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Gingivitis

Gingivitis is one of those health issues that often flies under the radar. It’s common, usually painless, and easy to overlook, but if left untreated, it can lead to much more serious problems.   Image: Image: Shutterstock – Piyaset Produced By: Thomas Koutis Featured In Story: Professor Dileep Sharma, Head of Discipline Oral Health at …

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How findings of unusual red rocks are changing the way fossils are found in Australia

At a location known as McGraths Flat, paleontologists and geologists from the Australian Museum Research Institute have uncovered fossils that are exceptionally well preserved, altering our previous understanding of the process of finding fossils. These fossils were located within red rocks and reveal minute details that are rarely observed, including soft tissues and even cellular …

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Landline phones making a comeback as customers lose trust in their telcos

In an age dominated by smartphones and high-speed internet, a surprising resurgence is brewing. With the latest triple zero outage, trust in major telco providers is declining and now more people are turning back to the landline for their source of communication especially in emergencies. Once considered obsolete, these relics are finding new life among …

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