NiE Drones droids and robots
From robot vacuum cleaners to drones giving farmers a birds-eye view of their crops, real-world application of autonomous technologies transform our lives.
View ArticleNiE On Track
WHEN the first passenger steam train commenced operation in Australia in 1854, it was the beginning of an important era for transport in this vast continent.
View ArticleNiE Shaping Up shapes
ONE of the first mathematical concepts children learn is geometry. Geometry is all about lines, angles, surfaces and shapes and their properties.
View ArticleJames Nash High reflects on a huge 2016
James Nash principal Darrin Edwards is rightly proud of his school and it shows in his awards night address at The Pavilion
View ArticleNiE 2017
Join us each week in using your local newspaper to find out what's happening in the world around us as we provide you with information and opinion about topics.
View ArticleNiE Stormy Weather
This five part special examines the elements of storms and how they affect us.
View ArticleNiE Clean up Your Act
Not only is it ugly, litter can be dangerous and has significant environmental, social and economic impacts on communities, so clean it up.
View ArticleNiE A Good Leader
By taking on a leadership role, students can feel a great sense of accomplishment, gain confidence, develop communication skills and broaden their experiences.
View ArticleNiE Full of hot air
Thanks to the invention of new materials and use of propane burners, the development of modern hot-air ballooning has progressed to the balloons we see today.
View ArticleNiE A world of water
WATER is an essential element. It is vital to all life. We depend on it but we take it for granted and we waste it.
View ArticleNiE Commemorating Coins
COMMEMORATIVE coins with special designs depicting anniversaries or marking significant events, people or organisations are produced as pieces for collections.
View ArticleNiE Bees to honey
Next time you are outside, see if you can spot bees hard at work pollinating flowering plants. In fact a third of all human food is pollinated by bees.
View ArticleNiE What is a legend
WHAT does it take to be a legend? Many people do great things but are not necessarily noticed or recognised as being legends.
View ArticleNiE Photos in the frame
A photograph is an example of an image that paints a picture, tells a story and records an event. Today, most of us have a camera to take a photo.
View ArticleNiE In an emergency
EMERGENCY services are organisations which ensure public safety by responding to different emergency situations, disaster and problems.
View ArticleAustralia has found new fan
FRENCH pharmacy student Jeanne Marie has come halfway around the world to Warwick to help improve her English
View ArticleNiE Rivers on the run
CARVING a path through the land from their headwaters to their mouth, rivers play a very important role and are key features in the Australian landscape.
View ArticleNiE Exercise Right
EXERCISE, fitness, physical activity, sport - giving your body the chance to strengthen muscles, stretch and do aerobic activity.
View ArticleNiE Whale of a TIme
THEY’RE the giants of the ocean. Magnificent creatures that exhibit various types of amazing physical behaviour when they surface.
View ArticleNiE All that jazz
IT’S a style of music that has been around for over a hundred years but it is not easy to define.
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