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George Town Destination Action Plan to build on visitor economy success
Drop of 23,000 students at polytechnics under National
Construction and dredging tender announced for $127 mil Cairns port upgrade
Funding takes Cherbourg material recovery facility to next level
Wooden Boat Festival Combines Tasmania’s Maritime and Seafood Story
Sunshine Coast international submarine cable construction begins
New blockbuster set to head down under
Delivering Energy Savings For Victorian Hospitals
Government and industry agree to significantly increase local lobster supply
Time For Morrison To Pay Up On Infrastructure
Glamping on Rottnest on its way
Puffer pods to add a new tourism experience
Recognising Business Success & Best Practice In Building & Construction
Research shows Australia on track to meet Paris Agreement targets
Divers ready to explore ex-HMAS Tobruk
McGowan Government releases economic review of MRIWA
Wait Times Improving on Centrelink Phone Lines
Free TAFE Kicks Off In Geelong At The Gordon
Australian Wooden Boat Festival setting sail in Hobart this weekend
Farewelling Victoria’s First Renewable Energy Advocate
No deal: South 32 not serious about terminal workers’ job security, locks workers out for another week
Mandurah Crab Fest nets three-year funding deal
Better protection for children through new screening laws to come into effect from July 1
WESTPAC CLOSING 22 BRANCHES, DESERTING CUSTOMERS AND STAFF
Seeking expertise to grow tech talent in Tas
Jobseekers in the driver’s seat as government opens door for more funding
Regional funding secured to assist job seekers
Australian Paper and SUEZ partner on $600M Energy from Waste project
Boosting apprentice and trainee places
Regional Qlders up for renewable energy $
New Naval Shipbuilding Advisory Board Member
Multi-million dollar wine tourism campaign launched for SA regions
“I have a duty”: Melbourne nurse to challenge robo-debt
Accelerator program to help central Queensland mining businesses
Australian Chamber welcomes Royal Commission report and calls for focus on the future
Steering group to drive Victoria Quay waterfront plans
WA to host international space technologies symposium
Victoria’s 2019 Rural Women’s Finalists Announced
Nominations now open for 2019 SA Training Awards
Plan to ban cotton exports: no extra water for the river; kills jobs, ends farmer freedom, likely breach of WTO
Student innovators it’s your time to shine
FINANCE SECTOR UNION SAYS BANKERS CAN’T BE TRUSTED TO REFORM CULTURE
Second Round University And TAFE Offers Released
Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) to take over Telford
Move to ban cotton exports a dangerous political stunt that attacks regional Australia
New Chevron tower to create more jobs for WA economy
New Inner-City Primary School Opens Doors
Second Campus For Richmond High School Opens Doors