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From creating firearms to three-bedroom homes, the capability of 3D printing technology is regularly meeting new benchmarks.
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The state government estimates more than 80 per cent of Victoria's population, or roughly 8.5 million people, will reside in Melbourne by 2051.
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In this episode, The Conversation Hour team shines a light on why these beacons hold a special place in the minds of so many people.
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The Murray River has made it onto the list of National Geographic's best places to travel in 2025.
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Depending on what code you choose to try, playing sport can be an expensive exercise.
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Getting the balance between saving and spending can be difficult when approaching retirement.
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While some have found success online, there are others who've had discouraging and dangerous experiences.
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Premier Jacinta Allan has announced plans for 50 activity centres across Melbourne’s suburbs for fast-tracked apartment developments.
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AFLW general manager Emma Moore has declared the league is entering a new phase.
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Achieving a high ATAR score is a stressful preoccupation for many young people.
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In a time of greater awareness of the costs of disposable plastic items, these decorations appear to be an outlier.
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Dr Kimberley Haines is trialling a peer support program to help ICU survivors with their recovery.
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Bushwalking Victoria has stated there is capacity for 700 new participants at clubs across the state, where groups meet before heading off on regular adventures.
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The days that follow a suicide can be some of the most challenging in a person's life.
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In this episode, Richelle Hunt is joined by new Grand Designs Australia host Anthony Burke, to talk through the latest building trends.
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Despite mainstream efforts to encourage healthy eating and body positivity, eating disorders are still afflicting Victorians young and old.
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In Victoria, more than 1500 women froze their eggs during 2021-22, which represented a 63 per cent increase from the year prior.
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It's never been easier for children to access news, which can mean exposure to devastating events such as natural disaster, conflict and disease in real time.
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With the growing use of dynamic ticketing, or in demand pricing as it's also known, we take a deep dive into the trend.
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Some advocates are calling for stronger terminology to re-classify bullying as a form of violence to capture the harm it causes.
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