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World-first scientific breakthrough with numbat genome mapped
NT Covid update 8 February
Rockhampton Co-Responder team acting on youth crime
Disaster assistance for SA Councils following tropical cyclone Tiffany
State commits funding to rebuild Paradise Dam
Disaster assistance for South Australian councils following Tropical Cyclone Tiffany
Two major reviews to examine WA’s sexual offence laws
House Economics committee to inquire into superannuation ‘war chests’
First look at Birdwood’s new ambulance station
Young people with care experience urged to apply for Dame Roma Mitchell grants
New public housing policy filling hard-to-let homes
Indigenous consumer engagement inquiry continues with an appearance by North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency
NOPSEMA Advisory Board appointments
Tax deductibility of Covid test expenses
Greens welcome RATs for kids in kinder and childcare
Time running out to remove super income threshold for nation’s lowest paid workers
Investment In Schools, Roads, Rail At Record Levels
Rapid Antigen Tests For Early Childhood Families
Appointment of Tasmanian National Preventive Mechanism
Vote with community against bigotry and discrimination, ACT Greens ask Labor
New members join ACT Climate Change Council
Arts funding to provide an advantage to diverse communities
Government admits it took tests already in NZ
Aucklanders to be squeezed by $1,000 per year light rail tax
Boost for NSW Tourism, Investment and Trade with re-opening of international borders
Willoughby parents’ vouchers live
WA Investment and Trade Commissioners now appointed for all regions
Parramatta Light Rail lays first green track
Review to boost women in workforce
Mandatory registration of positive results on Rapid Antigen Tests
High caseload measures for schools and childcare
WA begins next phase of pandemic, new protocols to commence
Runaway crabber cops fine after fleeing from inspection
Hospitality and accommodation stars shine on national awards stage
Senators should turn up to work: no video participation for political shirkers
Intelligence Committee backs expansion of intelligence oversight mechanisms
Labor needs to stop unnecessarily scaring families
Child Health and Parenting Service to resume
Defence surges to support aged care sector
Forest Products Commission Community Support Program opens
Support doubles for COVID-hit small businesses
South Australia honours Queen Elizabeth II
Improved reforms to counter espionage, foreign interference in telecommunications sector
Nearly $2 million funding to green and cool streets
Electricity prices down by $421 with more savings to come
Weevils Called In To Combat Against Aquatic Weed Invasion
Staged re-opening of Stuart Highway begins
Planning to begin for key intersection upgrade on Cairns Southern Access