Politics News | Page 2004

Yarrabilba State Secondary College officially opened
Right to Hunt and Gather Bill 2020 – Notice of Motion
Report reveals roadmap to local government reform
Registered Relationships turning ten
No More Band-Aids: Reinstate Free Childcare and Fund ECEC Properly
Government needs to take responsibility for flawed process
Local Government Week: a chance to recognise service of council workers during COVID-19 crisis
Construction Working Group formed for Ocean Reef Marina project
WA Recovery Plan boosts local manufacturing to create WA jobs
WA project to produce low-emissions fertiliser and create jobs
Works are ‘on track’ for Flinders Link Project
Darwin Festival kicks off tomorrow!
Mine rehabilitation in Victoria not happening due to government failures
Missing Persons Week highlights plight of missing persons, their families and friends
Mineral deposits near Tennant Creek show huge potential
Funding fix on way for Warrego Highway intersection
Green light for $33 million boost to Broome’s water infrastructure
Pilot project to protect rare Pilbara vegetation
Guaranteed minimum income needed to cushion impact of growing underemployment
Major upgrades at Donnybrook and Districts Sporting and Recreation Precinct as part of WA Recovery Plan
Drive to conditions
Aboriginal communities to receive $38.9 million water service upgrades
ACWA welcomes plans for integrated birth certificates recognising adoption
Field Study Centres open for business again
SA aerospace manufacturing business receives export funding grant
Queensland border closed
Public Hearing: “Are We Getting a Fair Go from ATO?”
More investment needed to end homelessness in ACT: Greens
$4 billion investment to end Wellington’s congestion woes
More funds flow for public interest journalism
National Homelessness Week
Update on economic stimulus projects for Cocos Islands
Statement regarding Christmas Island
Six months of Critical Minerals Facilitation Office
Essential Traveller process already on public record
Sod turned for Franklin School expansion
Community recovery supported by launch of Red Cross Wellbeing Calls
Northern Territory Pacific Labour Mobility trial
Queensland to ban consular hotel quarantine exemption
Preferred proponent chosen for $852 million Bunbury Outer Ring Road project
Update on economic stimulus projects for Christmas Island
Retail Trade a show of steady confidence
Goldfields leads Schools Virtual Power Plant trial
Essential worker process needs explaining
Cold weather in regions activates Code Blue response
Spit Master Plan projects injecting millions into local economy
Joint statement – Preferred proponent chosen for $852 million Bunbury Outer Ring Road project
Historic agreement paves way for Ningaloo joint management