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'We are not a monoculture and never have been,' Penny Wong tells Garma Festival
On the second day of Garma Festival, Foreign Minister Penny Wong emphasised the strategic importance of ties between First Nations peoples and Australia’s Pacific neighbours. Source link
Is your windshield cleaner after road trips? It's a bad sign for bugs
Many people remember road trips back in the day that left windshields splattered with insects – and may get the uncomfortable feeling that things have changed. Here’s what researchers are finding. Source link
Dreaming of representing Canada at Eurovision? These Canadian former contestants have some advice
Nine Canadians have performed on behalf of other countries in previous Eurovision Song Contests. CBC News has tracked down a few of them to get their advice on how Canada can put its best foot forward in Bulgaria 2027. Source link
Canada could add billions to its economy by processing more food. Here's what it's trying
The federal government’s national food security strategy is pledging hundreds of millions of dollars to scale up Canada’s food processing industry. CBC’s The House spoke to Ontario farmers and innovators to understand why the push matters — and what Canada could gain if it succeeds. Source link
Should you take the plunge? How to tell how clean the sea is
From beach ratings to apps and flags, we take a look at how swimmers can check water quality. Source link
My cousin was sucked into a fatal alternative therapy 'wormhole', says author
Author Hannah McElhinney spent years investigating after her cousin Lauren died seeking controversial medical treatment overseas. Source link
Why is a fertiliser company building Australia's newest oil refinery?
The emergence of Perdaman on the national stage brings a complicated local reputation with it. Source link
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New technologies measuring forests and exclusive access to a hacker rehab programme. Source link
Scientist's lifelong obsession with mystery of elusive 'pink zebra' seaweed
An ancient algae first spotted four decades ago will now join the collection of the Natural History Museum. Source link
Less invasive heart bypass surgery just as good as traditional method, Canadian-led study finds
A new Canadian-led study has found that a minimally invasive technique to perform bypass surgery — the most common heart surgery in the world — is as safe as the standard procedure that has been carried out for decades. Source link