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Australians Support Stricter Rules on Sugary Drinks

FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE – A recent national survey of 2,800 adults found strong backing for measures to curb sugary beverage consumption as Australia confronts rising obesity rates. The survey showed 83%…

Nearly 2,000 Australians seek government assistance to leave Middle East

FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE – Australia’s government is assisting nearly 2,000 citizens seeking to leave the Middle East as tensions in the region escalate, officials said Wednesday. Treasurer Jim Chalmers confirmed that…

Australia floods – latest

Emergency service authority of Australia’s state of New South Wales (NSW) said on Saturday that early estimates suggest more than 10,000 properties have been damaged in floodwaters in the state’s…

Animal brains may hold the key to the next wave of innovation

Animal brains may hold the key to the next wave of innovation, a new study about animal cognition and behaviors from Australia’s Monash University said this week. Animal intelligence offers…

Flooding in eastern Australia leaves one dead, thousands isolated

FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE – Torrential rains have triggered massive flooding in eastern Australia, leaving one man dead and at least 50,000 people stranded. The body of a 63-year-old man was discovered…

Toxic algal bloom kills over 200 marine species off South Australia

FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE – More than 200 marine species have been killed by a toxic algal bloom off the coast of South Australia, according to a new analysis by fishing conservation…

Study links dietary shifts to early human evolution

FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE – A study published in Royal Society Open Science has revealed the role of diet and food preparation in the evolution of early human ancestors, particularly Homo habilis.…

Study sheds light on the phenomenon of mind blanking

FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE – A new study by researchers from Australia’s Monash University, Belgium’s University of Liege, and France’s Paris Brain Institute has identified mind blanking as a unique mental state,…

Albanese to use an official trip to Italy to discuss tariffs

Australian Prime Minister (PM) Anthony Albanese has said that he will use an official trip to Italy to discuss tariffs and free trade with fellow world leaders. Albanese on Monday…

Police investigating after woman’s body found in Sydney Harbor

Police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found in Sydney Harbor. Emergency services were called to reports that a person had been seen in the water…

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