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      • How watercooler talk can improve productivity and culture
      • Cat virus may be linked to feline cancer
      • Free podcasts to get you thinking
      • Inaugural rare book week comes to Sydney

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24 October 2019

Inaugural rare book week comes to Sydney

A 15th century book featuring a rare drawing by famous Renaissance artist Giorgione will be one of the many treasures showcased at the inaugural Sydney Rare Book Week on 27 October - 2 November.
24 October 2019

Free podcasts to get you thinking

From weight loss to the power of daydreaming, here's your guide to some of the captivating podcasts from Raising the Bar Sydney 2019. All 21 talks are available now on Soundcloud and iTunes.
24 October 2019

Cat virus may be linked to feline cancer

Professor Julia Beatty and her team of feline medicine researchers in Veterinary Science have discovered a virus may be causing liver cancer in companion cats.
24 October 2019

How watercooler talk can improve productivity and culture

Workers idly sharing gossip around the watercooler might seem like the bane of an employer's existence, but these informal interactions could enhance a firm's productivity, economists claim in a new research paper.