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Vision for Waroona town centre revitalisation taking shape
Seasonal Workforce Accommodation Boost In North West
$10 million boost for country ambulance services
Supporting a stronger local government sector with critical funding
Fight against racism focus of Cairns multicultural forum
Jobs First Plan: Over $2 Million in Customer Experience Grants Awarded
$3.5 million to help turn water into Barossa wine
SAPOL halts business break-ins with public tip-off, as crime rates continue to reduce in SA
Minister visits WA gas and downstream processing projects
Lombrum Joint Initiative – Contract Award
Expansion of Australian-first Technology Detection Dog program
Ancient Greek exhibition first international show at WA Museum Boola Bardip
Pony Club volunteer recognised with prestigious award
New $18m fire and emergency services centre for Toowoomba region
$15 million Upper Hunter Shire roadworks to power ahead
Recycling targets slashed as government fails to act
Funding boost to revitalise Scone Streets
Statement – METRONET transforming Perth’s southern suburbs
Raising awareness on problem gambling
New figures show mining sector powering economy
More Canberra businesses eligible for full rollout of ChooseCBR
Statement on new Cabinet
Peter Gutwein moves on yet another failed Health Minister
Disaster relief just clicks away with new app
New Court Appointments Bring Wealth Of Expertise
South Burnett region welcomes new $1.5m fire station
Veteran suicide: Call for veterans and grieving families to be heard
2021 Marine Rotational Force – Darwin – positive results for COVID-19
Fairer share of mining royalties heading Wollongong’s way under Labor
New flight option for travel between Perth and Kalgoorlie
Green Party tables motion to recognise Palestinian statehood
Voluntary Assisted Dying laws to be introduced to Queensland Parliament
Brand-New Trains To Improve Travel And Back Victorian Jobs
Fight for Western Sydney Transgrid workers to receive fair pay rise
Crack Down On Estate Agent Trust Account Auditing
Green Party tables 26,000 signatures against public sector wage squeeze
Future jobs pipeline as Expressions of Interest sought to develop SA’s Port Bonython
200,000 bundles of joy delivered
Local and international market interest to deliver Geelong Fast Rail
Grants support community-led recovery
Morrison Government $2.4 billion oil refinery subsidy fails to address fundamental fuel security challenges
Launch of maritime research vessel ‘Ginan’
Response to Productivity Commission’s Expenditure on Children in Northern Territory report
MIQ shouldn’t operate under an honesty system
Trade Centre opens at Sanderson Middle School
Innovation award for new mobile medical x-ray
Positive COVID-19 Case Update 17 May
Greens call for urgent Health dept review to ensure discrimination against disabled people does not persist