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Believe it or not, many of the inventions whose usefulness are enjoyed all over the world today are actually Australian.

Here are five examples.

Cochlear Implant

Otherwise known as the bionic ears, the cochlear implants “devices that are implanted into the head to electronically stimulate the auditory nerve,” according to Australian Geographic. It was first developed under Professor Graeme Clark at the University of Melbourne in 1970, but it wasn’t until 1978 when the first patient was fitted with a cochlear implant.

Electric Drill

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The first electric drill was patented in 1889 by Melbourne City Council’s first electrical engineer, Arthur James Arnot, and William Brain. The original purpose of the electric drill is to actually for drilling rocks and excavating coal.

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In 2003, brothers Lars and Jens Rasmussen developed a C++ program in Sydney that eventually became what is now Google Maps. Alongside Neil Gordon and Stephen Ma, they put up a startup called Where 2 Technologies, which was eventually bought by Google in 2004.

Plastic Spectacle Lenses

1960 saw the birth of the ever-practical plastic spectacle lenses. An Adelaide company called Sola Optical produced lenses that are 60 per cent lighter and a lot safer to use, according to CNET.

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Polymer Banknotes

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In 1988, the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, and the University of Melbourne introduced polymer banknotes. The first polymer banknote is the $10 note.

Spray-On Skin

Plastic surgeon Professor Fiona Wood patented the spray-on skin technique in 1999, which helped reduce the chances of scarring for burn victims. It also reduced recovery time for burns.

How does spray-on skin work? A small patch of a person’s health skin is taken and used to grow new skin cells, which are then sprayed on the damaged skin.

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ENHYPEN member Heeseung announced his departure from the K-pop boy band on March 10, 2026, to focus on a solo career, his agency Belift Lab confirmed in an official statement that sent shockwaves through the global fandom.

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Enhypen in January 2026 L–R: Ni-Ki, Heeseung, Jake, Sunghoon, Jungwon, Sunoo, and Jay

The 24-year-old vocalist, widely regarded as the group’s “ace” for his all-rounder skills in singing, dancing and producing, will leave ENHYPEN after six years, effective immediately. Belift Lab, a subsidiary of HYBE Labels, emphasized that the decision followed extensive discussions among the members and agency about the group’s future direction and individual aspirations.

“Heeseung has his own distinct musical vision,” the agency stated via the fan platform Weverse and official social media channels. “After in-depth conversations, we decided to respect his wishes.” Heeseung will remain signed to Belift Lab and is actively preparing for a solo album debut, though no specific release timeline has been disclosed.

ENHYPEN, formed through the 2020 survival show “I-LAND,” will proceed as a six-member act featuring Jungwon, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo and Ni-ki. The group, known for its intense performances and dark-concept storytelling, recently promoted its seventh EP “The Sin: Vanish” in January 2026, achieving strong chart performance and international acclaim.

Heeseung, born Lee Hee-seung, debuted as ENHYPEN’s eldest member and center, contributing significantly to the group’s vocal stability and choreography. Fans often credited him with elevating tracks through his high notes and ad-libs, while his participation in songwriting and production added depth to ENHYPEN’s discography.

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In a handwritten letter posted on Weverse shortly after the agency’s announcement, Heeseung addressed ENGENE — the group’s fandom — directly, expressing gratitude and acknowledging the surprise. “Engine must have been very surprised to hear my news, and I think there are many people who are curious about the sudden story,” he wrote. “After thinking it over for a very long time, I made a big decision to follow the direction the company suggested, so that I can come to ENGENE in a better way.”

He described his six years with ENHYPEN as “the brightest moments of my life,” filled with overwhelming joy and growth. Heeseung emphasized his reluctance to prioritize personal ambitions over the team but noted the agency’s proposal aligned with his desire to explore new creative paths. “I had a lot of things I wanted to show you, but I also didn’t want to put my greed ahead of the team,” he added. He promised to work hard on solo projects and return stronger, carrying fans’ support forward.

The departure comes amid a wave of K-pop group restructurings in recent months, with fans drawing parallels to other high-profile exits. Discussions on platforms like X and Reddit highlighted questions about why Heeseung could not pursue solo activities while remaining in the group — a model adopted by members of acts like BTS and TXT. Some speculated internal scheduling pressures or differing artistic directions played a role, though no official statements cited conflicts or scandals.

Belift Lab praised the amicable nature of the transition, noting mutual respect among members. Industry observers commended the agency’s handling, describing it as transparent and professional compared to past cases involving abrupt or contentious departures.

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Fan reactions poured in swiftly, ranging from heartbreak to support. Many ENGENE expressed sadness over losing the group’s original dynamic, with trending hashtags reflecting grief and well-wishes. Others voiced optimism about Heeseung’s solo potential, citing his vocal prowess and creative input as assets for independent work. Some fans debated the timing, noting ENHYPEN’s packed schedule and recent promotional fatigue, while others questioned if the move signals broader shifts in HYBE’s strategy for its artists.

ENHYPEN rose rapidly since debut, amassing millions of followers with hits blending pop, hip-hop and electronic elements. The group achieved global success through world tours, music show wins and collaborations, solidifying its position in fourth-generation K-pop. Heeseung’s contributions were central to that trajectory, from standout performances on “I-LAND” to leading roles in concept trailers and live stages.

As ENHYPEN prepares for upcoming activities as six members, no immediate changes to scheduled promotions have been announced. The group maintains a strong fanbase and commercial momentum, with expectations high for continued releases and tours.

Heeseung’s solo path marks a new chapter for the artist who once described ENHYPEN as his “everything.” Belift Lab indicated support for both the group’s group endeavors and Heeseung’s individual pursuits, suggesting potential for future crossovers while respecting the separation.

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The announcement underscores evolving dynamics in K-pop, where artists increasingly seek personal expression amid group commitments. For ENHYPEN and its fans, the focus shifts to adaptation and anticipation for what lies ahead — both for the six-piece lineup and Heeseung’s forthcoming solo era.

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