A new national recovery plan has been put in place to help save Queensland's wild macadamias trees. 

National recovery plan introduced to help save wild macadamia trees

A new national recovery plan has been put in place to help save Queensland’s wild macadamias trees.  Source: Tatiana Gerus, Wikimedia Commons A national recovery plan has been established to help save the world’s only wild macadamia tree from extinction. Australia’s wild macadamia nut trees have been severely impacted by clearing, with three species listed…

Microsoft aims to lead AI revolution according to its CEO.

Microsoft aims to lead AI revolution says CEO

In Satya Nadella’s annual letter to shareholders, the Microsoft CEO outlined the company’s commitment to lead the AI transformation, noting the importance of responsible use of the technology after its recent major breakthroughs. Image source: rawpixel In his annual letter to shareholders, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella outlined the company’s plans for artificial intelligence (AI) integration…

Two women in Iran wearing hijabs, as required by the morality police

Teenage girl allegedly ‘brain dead’ after morality police beating in Iran

A 16-year-old girl, who was allegedly beaten by Iran’s morality police in an incident related to the country’s hijab law, has been reported brain dead. Image source: Mostafameraji via Wikimedia A teenage girl is reported to be ‘brain dead’ after an alleged incident with the morality policy in Iran, regarding the country’s hijab law, according…

A Foodbank Australia report shows that millions of Australians are experiencing food insecurity.

“Food security crisis”: millions of Australians struggling to access food

Millions of Australians are experiencing cost-of-living stress and are struggling to access healthy, affordable food. According to a report by Foodbank Australia, almost half of Australia’s general population feels anxious about or struggles to access adequate food. Many of these people are experiencing food insecurity for the first time in their lives. The report, published…

Babies in incubators in Gaza (not pictured) are at risk of death due to Israel's ongoing blockade

Israel’s blockade on Gaza threatens the lives of over 100 incubator babies

Incubators provide premature babies with crucial support. Over 120 babies in incubators in Gaza’s hospitals are at risk of dying due to fuel shortages under Israel’s ongoing blockade. UNICEF spokesperson Johnathon Crickx said, “We have currently 120 neonates who are in incubators, out of which we have 70 neonates with mechanical ventilation, and of course…