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Over 1,000 robotic surgeries completed at Mater Townsville, leading healthcare innovation.
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Over 1,000 robotic surgeries completed at Mater Townsville, leading healthcare innovation.

AI smart irrigation transforms farming, cutting costs and protecting the Great Barrier Reef.

What’s Happening? Commercial drone operators can now benefit from faster airspace authorisations at Broome, Cairns, Coffs Harbour, Essendon, Hobart, and Melbourne airports, following the Automated Airspace Authorisations Trial (AAAT) expansion. The initiative, launched by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and Airservices Australia in May 2021, streamlines access to controlled areas, enhancing efficiency for eligible operators. Why It Matters? The AAAT is a game-changer for Australia’s drone industry and airspace management. It allows commercial operators to access restricted airspace more efficiently while maintaining safety. This development supports innovation, reduces administrative burdens, and contributes to the growth of the commercial drone sector. Local Impact The trial’s inclusion of airports like Hobart and Cairns opens new opportunities for local drone operators, encouraging technological advancements and business

Australians are falling victim to fake shopping sites, with Gen Z leading the target list.

CopperString 2032 powers North Queensland with new milestones in Townsville and Richmond, unlocking energy and mineral potential across the region.

Townsville and the Maldives team up in ReefSeed, an innovative coral restoration project producing millions of coral larvae to help revive vulnerable reefs.

The 2024 Regional Telecommunications Review, led by Hon Alannah MacTiernan, sets a record with 3,404 submissions focused on bridging rural connectivity gaps.

Final consultations for the Regional Telecommunications Review will be held on 1 October 2024, focusing on connectivity issues in regional Australia.

Reuben Mah from Soil CRC won after developing a portable, pocket-sized 3D-printed device that pairs with smartphone apps to allow farmers to quickly and accurately test their soil.

The Cyclone Testing Station at James Cook University has been at the forefront of wind engineering since its inception in 1977.

Over 1,000 robotic surgeries completed at Mater Townsville, leading healthcare innovation.

AI smart irrigation transforms farming, cutting costs and protecting the Great Barrier Reef.

What’s Happening? Commercial drone operators can now benefit from faster airspace authorisations at Broome, Cairns, Coffs Harbour, Essendon, Hobart, and Melbourne airports, following the Automated Airspace Authorisations Trial (AAAT) expansion. The initiative, launched by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and Airservices Australia in May 2021, streamlines access to controlled areas, enhancing efficiency for eligible operators. Why It Matters? The AAAT is a game-changer for Australia’s drone industry and airspace management. It allows commercial operators to access restricted airspace more efficiently while maintaining safety. This development supports innovation, reduces administrative burdens, and contributes to the growth of the commercial drone sector. Local Impact The

Australians are falling victim to fake shopping sites, with Gen Z leading the target list.

CopperString 2032 powers North Queensland with new milestones in Townsville and Richmond, unlocking energy and mineral potential across the region.

Townsville and the Maldives team up in ReefSeed, an innovative coral restoration project producing millions of coral larvae to help revive vulnerable reefs.

The 2024 Regional Telecommunications Review, led by Hon Alannah MacTiernan, sets a record with 3,404 submissions focused on bridging rural connectivity gaps.

Final consultations for the Regional Telecommunications Review will be held on 1 October 2024, focusing on connectivity issues in regional Australia.

Reuben Mah from Soil CRC won after developing a portable, pocket-sized 3D-printed device that pairs with smartphone apps to allow farmers to quickly and accurately test their soil.

The Cyclone Testing Station at James Cook University has been at the forefront of wind engineering since its inception in 1977.

Over 1,000 robotic surgeries completed at Mater Townsville, leading healthcare innovation.

AI smart irrigation transforms farming, cutting costs and protecting the Great Barrier Reef.

What’s Happening? Commercial drone operators can now benefit from faster airspace authorisations at Broome, Cairns, Coffs Harbour, Essendon, Hobart, and Melbourne airports, following the Automated Airspace Authorisations Trial (AAAT) expansion. The initiative, launched by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and Airservices Australia in May 2021, streamlines access to controlled areas, enhancing efficiency for eligible operators. Why It Matters? The AAAT is a game-changer for Australia’s drone industry and airspace management. It allows commercial operators to access restricted airspace more efficiently while maintaining safety. This development supports innovation, reduces administrative burdens, and contributes to the growth of the commercial drone sector. Local Impact The

Australians are falling victim to fake shopping sites, with Gen Z leading the target list.

CopperString 2032 powers North Queensland with new milestones in Townsville and Richmond, unlocking energy and mineral potential across the region.

Townsville and the Maldives team up in ReefSeed, an innovative coral restoration project producing millions of coral larvae to help revive vulnerable reefs.

The 2024 Regional Telecommunications Review, led by Hon Alannah MacTiernan, sets a record with 3,404 submissions focused on bridging rural connectivity gaps.

Final consultations for the Regional Telecommunications Review will be held on 1 October 2024, focusing on connectivity issues in regional Australia.

Reuben Mah from Soil CRC won after developing a portable, pocket-sized 3D-printed device that pairs with smartphone apps to allow farmers to quickly and accurately test their soil.

The Cyclone Testing Station at James Cook University has been at the forefront of wind engineering since its inception in 1977.