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Penny Sackett, Australia’s new Chief Scientist

COSMOS welcomes Australia’s new Chief Scientist

30 September 2008

COSMOS, Australia’s #1 science magazine, applauded the appointment of Professor Penny Sackett as Australia’s new Chief Scientist and hoped it would help put science at the core of future pocy.


G Magazine, October 2008 issue

Steps on the green scale

18 September 2008

Attacks on the environmental credentials of corporations may be hindering rather than fostering change, writes Paul McIntyre.


City of Sydney Business Awards

Australia’s #1 green brand to launch sustainability portal

4 September 2008

Australia’s only carbon neutral media company, Luna Media - publishers of G Magazine and COSMOS - will strengthen its lead of the consumer green landscape with the launch next month of G-Online, expected to become Australia's #1 consumer sustainability hub.


Senator Kim Carr

COSMOS applauds Australia's new laureate scheme

3 September 2008

Luna Media, publisher of Australia’s #1 science magazine Cosmos, today applauded the Federal Government announcement of a new Australian Laureate Fellowships scheme.


 Kylie Ahern, Luna Media CEO and Publisher of COSMOS

City’s best businesses recognised

29 August 2008

PYRMONT’S Doltone House was a buzz with excited winners of the City of Sydney’s Business Awards last night, with IT company Atlassian taking out the top gong.


Atlassian, 2008 Business of the Year

Best in the business rewarded

28 August 2008

Lord Mayor Clover Moore MP last night announced Atlassian is the winner of the Business of the Year in this year's City of Sydney Business Awards.


Kylie Ahern at the City of Sydney Business Awards

COSMOS wins first City of Sydney Sustainability Award

28 August 2008

Australia’s only carbon neutral media publishing company, Luna Media - publishers of COSMOS and G Magazine - has dominated the City of Sydney Business Awards, taking out the inaugural Lord Mayor's Award for Sustainability as well as the coveted Environmental Business Award.


Kristian Lang and Wilson da Silva

Winners of the 2008 SCINEMA Film Festival announced

25 August 2008

The outstanding quality of science documentary filmmaking was recognised in Brisbane this week as the 2008 SCINEMA Festival of Science Film came to a close, and the winners were announced.


Wilson da Silva in The Canberra Times

Final frontier ... future boom

20 August 2008

IN THE not-too-distant future you could fly from Sydney to London and the trip would take three hours about the length of a decent in-flight movie or the time taken to check-in. Add a few more years and you could honeymoon in hotels in zero-gravity or take a holiday to the moon


Space tourism to pay technology dividends

16 August 2008

One of the first Australian space tourists in waiting says humanity is about to enter a “golden age” of sub-orbital travel, which could lead to innovations for space-based habitats and power stations.


COSMOS and G Magazine scoop Bell Magazine Awards!

COSMOS and G Magazine scoop Bell Magazine Awards!

4 December 2007

COSMOS, the innovative Australian science magazine that treats science as hip and fashionable, has taken out its 22nd award in three years, again scooping the annual Bell Magazine Awards.


Announcing Australia's top 10 young scientists

Announcing Australia's top 10 young scientists

26 September 2007

Announcing Australia's top 10 young scientists - the winners of the 2007 Cosmos Bright Sparks Awards.


Australia's #1 green magazine to go monthly

Australia's #1 green magazine to go monthly

6 September 2007

A booming green consumer market and the rising popularity of G: The Green Lifestyle Magazine has led its publishers to boost its frequency to monthly (from bi-monthly) starting next year.


Boonsri Dickinson

Fellowship Down Under turns researcher into writer

21 July 2007

The choice between putting on a hardhat or goggles and a lab coat can be grueling. Like other engineers, Boonsri Dickinson had to decide whether to work in industry or go to graduate school after she received her bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Florida in 2005.


The end: Post Mortal Syndrome reaches a climax

The end: Post Mortal Syndrome reaches a climax

2 July 2007

The first Australian novel to be serialised online completed its exciting run today, Monday 2 July 2007. The new novel, Post Mortal Syndrome by Damien Broderick and Barbara Lamar, is an exciting blend of thriller and science fiction, with a poignant love story at its heart.