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  1. feeding bees probiotics to strengthen them against chalkbrood fungus.

    A natural solution to save the bees

    A University of Canberra researcher believes that probiotics may hold the key to saving bees from a common disease.

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  2. New basketball courts for UC campus through Government’s Sports Infrastructure Grant

    The University of Canberra will install five ‘3 on 3’ basketball courts throughout its Bruce campus, thanks to an injection of Government funds of more than $215,000, announced today by Liberal Senator Zed Seselja.

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  3. UC welcomes Labor’s $6m funding pledge for Sport and Health Empower Program

    The University of Canberra today welcomed Labor’s $6million funding pledge to establish a Sport and Health Empower Program.

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  4. Swimmer in pool

    Leadership in Sport Conference

    The University of Canberra’s status as one of Australia’s leading sports universities is enhanced with the staging of the Leadership in Sport Conference in collaboration with ASADA and NISU.

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  5. chris cross array - molonglo radio telescope heritage image

    The pinnacle of science in its purest form

    Experiencing science and how it has shaped Australia’s social and historical landscape was central to the Molonglo Radio Telescope (MRT) heritage and education partnership project assisted by the NSW Government through the Heritage Near Me program.

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