Discovery of plant species will change the future of WA Wheatbelt farming Environment, Science | May 17, 2022 | by Stoney Webb A South African plant is hoped to transform barren Wheatbelt dirt into fertilised soils. The plant, a legume called lebeckia,…
Crimes and bugs land Murdoch researcher acclaim Crime, Science | May 13, 2021 | by Andrew Amos While Paola Magni has helped solve some of the grizzliest crimes, she says her mission to empower women in science…
Robots track deadly bacteria in WA Health, Local and Campus News | May 6, 2021 | by Ella Akalin Scientists are using a new robotic platform to control the spread of dangerous drug-resistant bacteria. Murdoch University researchers have developed…
Perth Arena jobs edge for Murdoch students Local and Campus News | October 31, 2017 | by timothyleong By Timothy Leong Perth’s top entertainment venue has promised to give Murdoch students priority for jobs and cheaper ticket deals.…
Murdoch uncovers dolphin-climate change link Local and Campus News, Science | October 25, 2017 | by Graeme By Graeme Paton Perth’s playful bottlenose dolphins are being threatened by extreme climate events, says a new study by…
Kimonos shine in corridors of campus Lifestyle, Local and Campus News | October 23, 2017 | by timothyleong By Timothy Leong They can weigh up to 20kg, are two metres long and are made from some of…
Murdoch Music producers’ album makes US charts Local and Campus News | October 19, 2017 | by aimanaminudin Murdoch University music producers have made the US album charts The ambient electronica album, The Night Train Vacancies, was a…
Stamp out stress and get creative Local and Campus News | October 17, 2017 | by nashnashid By Nash’aa Nashid Put down your lecture notes and text books – it’s time to channel your artistic side. Murdoch Guild…
Coffee the hot topic for Guild hopeful Local and Campus News | October 11, 2017 | by aimanaminudin In the second part of our series on student guild candidates, Aiman Aminudin meets an engineering student with big plans…
Thousands of trees face chop in replant operation Environment, Local and Campus News | May 23, 2017 | by jakediet By Jake Dietsch The City of Melville wants to remove 25,000 street trees, with some iconic jacarandas in Applecross among…