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Science and technology hub for Hobart CBD wins Infrastructure Australia approval
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A $400-million science and technology precinct for Hobart's CBD is now a step closer to becoming a reality. The University of Tasmania wants to turn a city car park into a STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) hub and Australia's peak ...
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Science and technology hub for Hobart CBD wins Infrastructure Australia approval - ABC Online
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$2M Grant for Technology Against Poverty
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How to fight your toddler's technology addiction
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When it comes to parents dealing with demanding toddlers, the introduction of television and tablets into their lives is at first a godsend. That little black box is the ultimate bargaining tool and you soon wonder how you ever lived without it. With ... -
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