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COVID-19 decimates WA business confidence
Government must issue clear ban on residential rent increases
Co-operation to support reliable energy sector authorised
Boeing Receives $1.5 Billion P-8A Poseidon Contract From U.S. Navy
Minimum wage increase must be deferred
ACCC response to COVID-19 pandemic
Fair access and affordability of food a priority
A battle plan for insuring global food supplies during COVID-19 crisis
Boeing Statement on Passage of CARES Act
Rice announces tuition for 2020-21 school year
Victoria’s Gas Decision A Sensible Step Forward
Gas Decision A Sensible Step Forward
Australia’s most liveable regional cities revealed
QLD power assets continue to pay dividends
Council to kick off 2020 community survey
$15 million in grants for regional community energy
Creating more liveable CBD space in Launceston
Robertson must accept realities of business
UNSW hydrogen storage technology in world-first application of its kind
Multi-million-dollar mission to tackle major global health challenges
Government must defer minimum wage increase
How’s Life? reveals improvements in well-being but persistent inequalities
Liberals leave renters in cold
Lazy Labor still on summer holiday
Coffs Harbour top Aussie town for 2020
Call for homelessness solutions in Greater Shepparton
Housing affordability declines two per cent nationally
Private School Favouritism Confirmed With Broad Slush Fund Guidelines & New Bill
Home Batteries for Bushfire Victims
Morrison’s gifts to private schools now valued at almost $5 billion – public schools get nothing
NACCHO leads PBS listing of medication to improve eye health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait
More accurate method to calculate funding for schools
Rising household transport costs outstrip inflation
Affordable choices crucial to reproductive health
New data shows fewer people sleeping rough as City prepares $10 million investment
Place-based assessment confirmed for Rotorua
Energy Security Board rates energy outlook for vulnerable customers worse than last year
Deadly Digital Communities delivers technology in remote regions
Cattle market shifts
Pre-budget submission aims for a more connected rural Australia
Value of private health insurance must be addressed
Stamp Duty fails to get stamp of approval from ATA
APRA releases quarterly private health insurance statistics for December 2019
End of national rental scheme hits hard
Better controls for short stay sector needed
Commitment to Implement Short-Stay Accommodation Inquiry Recommendations Welcomed
Views sought on cemetery costs and pricing in NSW
New pods expand shelter capacity