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2 months ago |
cairnspost.com.au | Eilidh Sproul-Mellis |Tyson Jackson
Rugby league’s biggest stars are entering a new stratosphere of superstardom as they touch down in Las Vegas, but now Sydney fans are finally getting the opportunity to bring the all-American party down under. As the NRL delivers a bigger and better sequel to its Sin City adventure, the Australian Rugby League Commission is supporting 22 live sites in NSW simulcasting the matches on Sunday March 2, with local clubs serving up cheeseburgers and cheerleaders to thousands of supporters.
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2 months ago |
news.com.au | Eilidh Sproul-Mellis |Tyson Jackson
Rugby league’s biggest stars are entering a new stratosphere of superstardom as they touch down in Las Vegas, but now Sydney fans are finally getting the opportunity to bring the all-American party down under. As the NRL delivers a bigger and better sequel to its Sin City adventure, the Australian Rugby League Commission is supporting 22 live sites in NSW simulcasting the matches on Sunday March 2, with local clubs serving up cheeseburgers and cheerleaders to thousands of supporters.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
geelongadvertiser.com.au | Eilidh Sproul-Mellis
Getting more schoolkids into higher education will be “critical” to resolving Western Sydney's skills shortage, the boss of the University of Sydney says, as new analysis reveals demand for degrees in health and education will soar amid a shortage of nurses and teachers.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Eilidh Sproul-Mellis
Getting more schoolkids into higher education will be “critical” to resolving Western Sydney's skills shortage, the boss of the University of Sydney says, as new analysis reveals demand for degrees in health and education will soar amid a shortage of nurses and teachers.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Eilidh Sproul-Mellis
Getting more schoolkids into higher education will be “critical” to resolving Western Sydney's skills shortage, the boss of the University of Sydney says, as new analysis reveals demand for degrees in health and education will soar amid a shortage of nurses and teachers.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
dailytelegraph.com.au | Eilidh Sproul-Mellis
Australia’s largest airport is calling for a dramatic overhaul of the way we get our aviation fuel that would put Sydney at the epicentre of a brand new multibillion-dollar industry and shore up our environmental and economic security for decades to come. Sydney Airport is eyeing the former Kurnell oil refinery, with its direct pipeline to the airport’s refuelling facilities, for local conversion of domestic agricultural products like canola oil into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for planes.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
dailytelegraph.com.au | Eilidh Sproul-Mellis
Ground breaking cancer research is being carried out in Sydney that could save patients from being exposed to unnecessary toxic radiation – and artificial intelligence is at the heart of the revolutionary technology. University of Sydney researcher and biomedical physicist Dr David Waddington can count on one hand the number of “state-of-the-art” MRI-guided linear accelerators being used to treat cancer patients in Australia – there are only two in NSW.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
geelongadvertiser.com.au | Eilidh Sproul-Mellis
ExclusiveNSWDon't miss out on the headlines from NSW. Followed categories will be added to My News. The NSW government’s transport experts say we are still ten years away from seeing driverless cars and taxis on Sydney’s roads as they are in San Francisco. Google’s ‘Waymo’ robo-taxi service has been wowing the general public in the Californian city of San Francisco since June this year and has expanded to test areas in Los Angeles and Phoenix, Arizona.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Eilidh Sproul-Mellis
Ground breaking cancer research is being carried out in Sydney that could save patients from being exposed to unnecessary toxic radiation – and artificial intelligence is at the heart of the revolutionary technology. University of Sydney researcher and biomedical physicist Dr David Waddington can count on one hand the number of “state-of-the-art” MRI-guided linear accelerators being used to treat cancer patients in Australia – there are only two in NSW.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
geelongadvertiser.com.au | Eilidh Sproul-Mellis
Artificial intelligence and autonomous technology is set to reshape the face and streets of Sydney in a cultural reset the likes of which hasn’t been seen since the Industrial Revolution, experts and industry players say. Behind closed doors the Harbour City’s best minds are weaving AI into cancer treatment, retail shopping, aged care and disability services, medical training, urban planning and even our traffic lights and signals.