Australian farmers are desperate to escape the latest mouse plague - and may soon get relief
For months, a flood of mice has engulfed Western Australia's agricultural regions. For people living through it, this latest mouse plague is all-consuming.
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For months, a flood of mice has engulfed Western Australia's agricultural regions. For people living through it, this latest mouse plague is all-consuming.
Scientists have found that hidden health signals coating your cells could change medicine forever.
Australia's big clean energy projects get a lot of attention, from giant solar farms to the Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro scheme. So too does the push for rooftop solar and home batteries.
Edith Cowan University's (ECU's) new City Campus won four awards of 14 categories at the 2026 West Australian Architecture Awards, with the judges hailing the building as a "masterful feat of civic."
Led by ECU's Professor Elin Gray, the Cancer Blood Biomarkers Cohort Study has been given a Western Australian Government funding boost.
Professor Sophia Nimphius has been honoured for her leadership in advancing LGBTQ+ inclusion in sport, education and the workplace.
West Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) alum, Scott Elstermann is thrilled to be involved in Rise 2026, WAAPA Dance's inaugural performance season at the new Edith Cowan University (ECU) City Campus.
Western Australian high school students are reaching new heights with the launch of Edith Cowan University's (ECU's) second IGNIS Internship Program, a unique initiative connecting local classrooms with global space research.
ECU is set to strengthen the regional health workforce with the launch of a new pathway enabling eligible nurses to qualify as paramedics.
A new practical guide from the School of Education could assist teachers to understand and monitor engagement in young students.
Moo-ve over soy, oat and almond milks ... fresh research at Edith Cowan University has shed new light on the growing debate between cow’s milk and plant-based alternatives.
Research has found that the transition to EV's will not only be driven by higher fuel prices.
New research from ECU has identified a smarter, more effective way to protect fragile marine ecosystems from invasive species - an approach with global relevance for island regions around the world.
New research has found that Noongar culture and arts can play a powerful role in strengthening young children's capabilities to experience and communicate about their wellbeing.
Many university and high school students listen to music while studying and revising. Our new study set out to understand whether listening to background music while reading for study is helpful or not.
Educators have long debated whether students should be "streamed" – or organised into different classes based on their academic performance.
Francesca de Tores' Cast Away or, the Surprising Adventures of Alexander Selkirk is a timely consideration of human resilience and resourcefulness.
Australians scammed out of A$3,000 or less could be able to claim automatic reimbursement from banks, phone companies or tech companies, under a new federal government proposal.
The Blazing World is an amazing vision which ends as bewilderingly as it begins, making the reader's head spin.
In a video posted by Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on Wednesday night, detained activists from dozens of countries are shown kneeling on the ground with their foreheads on the floor and hands zip-tied behind their backs.
A redesigned curriculum is reshaping the learning experience for ECU students, to great effect.
Project Management students from the School of Business and Law triumph at the International Project Management Association Young Crew Australia National Finals.
Members of the ECU community have been recognised in the King's Birthday Honours.
Edith Cowan University's (ECU's) employees have helped make a record number of scholarships a reality for students in need of a helping hand.
Thirteen students from ZJNU travelled to ECU to celebrate the completion of their degree.
ECU alum have been recognised for their work in helping to shape Western Australia.
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