Makeshift grave found during police search for missing toddler William Tyrrell, inquest hears
A wooden cross marked "2014" the same year that William Tyrrell went missing was among several false leads found during a large police search for the toddler around Kendall on the NSW mid-north coast, an inquest hears.
Green School students Britt Koens and her sister Marein make biofuel for Bali buses
Brewing biofuel at a unique international school in Indonesia was just one of the projects taken on by students Britt and Marein Koens in the pursuit of sustainability.
Manus Island asylum seekers make friends with Australians online, but many do not want to come here
This online community is reaching out to asylum seekers, providing friendship and support.
Make-up classes held for teenage girls as they feel pressure of social media, beauty bloggers
Make-up course organiser Larissa Jones says parents can't ignore the pressure their children feel to wear make-up and it is better to coach them and let them talk about their insecurities.
SA budget reveals debt will grow to make way for major infrastructure projects
South Australia's latest budget locks in money for a new hospital and other key infrastructure projects, but also foreshadows cuts to overall health spending.
Victrex to make multi-million euro investment in Bond for PAEK 3D printing
UK based Victrex has announced a multimillion euro investment in Bond High Performance 3D Technology.
3D printed rocket maker Relativity signs contract with Telesat for launching LEO constellation
Relativity, the Los Angeles-based manufacturer fo 3D printed rockets, has signed its first public commercial contract with Telesat, the renowned global satellite operator
Legacy of Australia's last glass eye maker Paul McClarin there for all to see at National Museum
The skills of Paul McClarin are no longer available in Australia, but the results of his vocation are there for all to see at the National Museum in Canberra.
North Queensland's oldest residential building moves locations to make way for gold mine expansion
In the north-west Queensland town of Ravenswood, two heritage-listed buildings at a school have been moved due to an expansion of the local gold mine.
The Hyde family will make a final appeal to the Administrative Review Tribunal on April 30
Federal election 2019 could see independents make history, with Indi as the test case
Rural independents are proving a difficult test for the Coalition in this election. But the pathway to parliament is harder than it might seem.
Coalition makes on-farm pre-election pledge of cheap loans and water market review
Fair water trading and cheap on-farm loans are at the centre of a Coalition pre-election promise to boost Australia's agriculture sector.
Victorian High Country's iconic Mount Buffalo Chalet still waiting for long-overdue makeover
Australia's largest timber building, the Mount Buffalo Chalet, will stay mothballed through another Australian winter without undergoing any development works.
Volunteer 'cancer pals' make a difference to Albury Wodonga patients by raising funds and awareness
Eighteen months after being diagnosed with breast cancer, Regan Lions is fundraising as a way of saying thanks to the centre where she had some of her treatment.
CSIRO teams with takeaway tycoon to make 'fake meat' fast food
An Australian fast food giant launches a '0 per cent beef' burger that aims to imitate the real thing and appeal to meat lovers' tastes.
NT traditional owners urge climate change policy makers to witness mangrove devastation
There had been hopes of recovery at the site of Australia's worst recorded mangrove dieback in the Gulf of Carpentaria. But during a recent visit to the area, traditional owner Patsy Evans said she was devastated by the scene.
Farmers wanting to take care of themselves but needing Government help to make it happen
Farmers say they should be able to make enough money to look after themselves. But as they contend with one of Australia's worst droughts, it's set to produce a billion-dollar welfare bill as taxpayers help keep them afloat.
Giant pumice raft from underwater volcanic eruption makes its way to Great Barrier Reef
An island of floating rock known as a pumice raft is gradually heading for Australian shores across the Coral Sea and is so expansive it can be tracked via satellite.
Far North Queensland's Dunk Island set for multi-million-dollar makeover
A Far North Queensland tourist island, left lying in ruins for years, will undergo a multi-million-dollar redevelopment in an effort to create an international tourism drawcard.
Rexona maker Unilever acknowledges five deaths linked to misuse of product
The makers of Rexona, the deodorant identified by retailers and police as the product most misused by Queensland children, acknowledges its product was implicated in five deaths across two states through misuse but says there is "nothing that currently exists" to fix the problem.
Casinos to remain exempt from ID scanning laws to help make Brisbane 'new world city'
Despite warnings it could undermine the impact of the Queensland Government's policy to curb alcohol-fuelled violence, casinos will remain exempt from ID scanning and reduced hours. The move comes as the Government scales back the scheme in parts of Brisbane and Ipswich.
Gold Coast hinterland makes plea for tourists after bushfire disaster
Visitor numbers plummet on the Gold Coast hinterland and Scenic Rim after devastating bushfires razed parts of the regions earlier this month a double tragedy for local businesses.
Young Queenslander Samuel Dale Johnson makes his mark on European opera scene
He grew up behind the famously wonky Ettamogah Pub on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. Now at just 31, Samuel Dale Johnson is a principal singer with one of the world's biggest opera houses.
Usain Bolt backs himself to make his mark with A-League's Central Coast Mariners
He dominated the world on the track and now Usain Bolt is determined to prove his worth on the football field as he begins life with the A-League's Central Coast Mariners.
Kariong inmates at juvenile detention centre targeted sex offenders with 'makeshift weapons'
Police storm Kariong's Frank Baxter Centre, bringing all offenders off the rooftop to end a riot at the facility that lasted for almost 24 hours.
Make pot planters from plastic bottles
Pot plants are a nice way to brighten up any room. Learn how to make your own pot planters using plastic bottles you might find in your recycling bin. Why would you want to use plastic rather than paper to make pot planters?
How to make an origami frog
Origami folds have associated geometric patterns or "paper trails" in which we are able to visualise different types of triangles, angles, polygons, lines and symmetry. Use these patterns to turn a two-dimensional flat sheet of paper into a three-dimensional hopping frog!
‘Hercules’ Live-Action Remake in the Works With Russo Brothers Producing
Disney is in early development of a live-action remake of its 1997 animated movie "Hercules," with "Avengers" filmmakers Joe and Anthony Russo producing through their AGBO production company. Disney has hired action specialist Dave Callaham to write the "Hercules" script. Callaham teamed with Sylvester Stallone for the original screenplay for "The Expendables," creating his character […]
Newsroom: IBM to Help Colleges Make Software More Accessible for Disabled and Aged
U.S. Department of Education Applauds Effort; Congratulates IBM Programming Contest Winners
Eclipsing expectations. New Eclipse support for IAccessible2 makes code more accessible than ever
Eclipse now contains additional support for IAccessible2 application programming interfaces that makes accessible coding easier than ever.Eclipse contains additional support for IAccessible2 application programming interfaces that makes accessible coding easier than ever.
Sam makes a splash in diving world
Sam Fricker only took up diving “seriously” three years’ ago, but he’s already a star of the sport.
Persona maken in 5 stappen [met template]
In dit artikel leg ik je uit hoe je in 5 handige stappen een buyer persona maakt. Een persona vormt de basis voor alle marketing- en salescommunicatie met je klant. Juist nu we met z’n allen thuiswerken, kun je dit als praktische desktaak uitvoeren. Zo ben je bijzonder zinvol bezig voor je organisatie. Waarom een […]
Make A Wish With Catherine Duc's 'Stargazing' Remix Of Ben Hobbs' 'Blind To You'
UK Singer/songwriter Ben Hobbs Teams Up With Grammy Nominees Catherine Duc And Gene Grimaldi On His Latest Remix
LittleT Makes Big Waves
Cory Gardner attended pricey champagne party in Palm Beach. A Colorado lawmaker wants an investigation.
A Colorado legislator has filed an ethics complaint against U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner over a Palm Beach party he attended in February that was hosted by a champagne company.
PMC Monitors Make Waves At High Seas Studio In South Africa
The Private Facility Has Installed A Pair Of Result6 Compact Nearfield Monitors To Complement Its Existing Range Of Recording And Mixing Equipment.
DPA Microphones 2028 Vocal Mic Makes U.S. Debut At AES
YK Major Makes His Worldwide Debut
AEG Presents and Live Nation offer refunds after consumer anger, lawmaker pressure
Live Nation and AEG Presents will offer refunds to ticketholders whose events have been canceled due to coronavirus.
Face masks make a political statement in era of coronavirus
The decision to wear a mask in public is becoming a political statement — a moment to pick sides in a brewing culture war over containing the coronavirus.