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ECU research into greenhouse gas absorption by Australian coastal ecosystems.
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Globally, one out of every eight people report a mental illness. In Australia, one in five people experience a mental illness in their lifetime.
ECU Bachelor of Education students can participate in a paid work experience program being trialled thanks to a partnership with the Anglican Schools Commission (ASC). It's aimed at providing valuable real-world experience for future teachers, while offering some financial relief.
ECU's biomechanics research will benefit from a ten-camera motion capture system to assist in examining movement and injury risks, as well as recovery.
The Future Made in Australia Act will break with Canberra's historical aversion to large-scale economic intervention. It will also cost taxpayers billions to fund
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