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  1. From forgotten relic to living machine: ߲Ƶ's radio telescope returns to life

    The ߲Ƶ's 10-metre radio telescope is coming back to life, creating new opportunities for learning, creativity and community.

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  2. The Pathways team with Minister Stephen Smith

    ‘Game-changing’ funding to allow expansion of ߲Ƶ mental health service

    A ߲Ƶ program filling the “missing middle” in youth mental health support has received $1.4 million in ACT government funding.

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  3. DNR 2026: Younger Australians are rewriting the rules of news consumption

    The ߲Ƶ's Digital News Report: Australia 2026 reveals how social media, AI and younger audiences are reshaping news consumption.

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  4. ߲Ƶ Yarning Circle: the latest step in ߲Ƶ’s journey towards Reconciliation

    Set in the Ngaladjima Garden, the new space for knowledge-sharing, story-telling and community engagement was launched at the ߲Ƶ last week – and coincided with the first week for incoming Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous, Professor Annette Gainsford.

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  5. An evening of truth-telling, story-telling and songlines: the 2026 Ngunnawal Lecture event

    This year, the ߲Ƶ’s annual event celebrated Indigenous women’s leadership and the importance of sport to Indigenous communities.

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