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Premier Chris Minns under fire over conflict of interest and non-disclosure
Audit Committee to scrutinise the Commonwealth Financial Statements
Dedicated Team Supporting School Staff Wellbeing
Alice Springs grants kickstart $8.5m tourism boost for Red Centre
Chris Bowen’s COP Summit Vanity Project Doubles In Cost
Creating Safer Manufacturing Workplaces
Safer breathing tubes, fermented human-like proteins and handheld landmine detector projects receive
Building A More Inclusive Health System For All Victorians
Speech From Minister Rae, CEDA
Disability Safeguards Consultation: Share Your Thoughts
Australians getting ready one month out from new social media law
Firefighting Equipment Bolstered Ahead Of Fire Season
ARENA commits $25.3 million to continue SunDrive’s copper solar cell breakthrough
The Australian Government has released a statement on the Pathway to Diversity in STEM Review
South Australians Unite To Commemorate Remembrance Day
Ceduna Declared Fruit Fly Free
South Australia Is Best Place In Nation To Do Business
Illuminate Adelaide shines brighter than ever, delivering record $74.7 million boost to SA
New Leadership For Tasmania’s Integrity Commission
Remembrance Day 2025 – We Will Remember Them
EOI For Ti Tree Research Farm Lease
Expert panels to guide future priorities for women’s health
Let the shows begin; curtain raises on Burnie’s new cultural precinct
New Chief Executive Officer of the National Indigenous Australians Agency
Government welcomes parliamentary inquiry into local government sustainability
Joint statement condemning atrocities and violations of international humanitarian law in Sudan
NSW Australian Of Year Awards
Honouring Service, Sacrifice, And Spirit Of Territory
More Support For Victoria’s Veterans
Multicultural Grassroots Grants Now Open
Bushfires NT Message – Fire Ban – BARKLY North 10 November
Fire Ban ADVICE – Barkly North 10 November
New ministerial direction to balance international student distribution
Minns Labor continues to fail prawn fishers as White Spot deadline approaches
Grants For Groups Supporting Victorians With Disability
International Flights To Take Off Again From Avalon
Victoria, Here’s Your First Drive Through The West Gate Tunnel
Ensuring Consumers Get What They Pay For
Crackdown On Scrap Metal Theft
Sharing National Collection: Sharing Monet
Standing up for farmers: New grants help suppliers take on the supermarket giants
Code Yellow Lifted 10 November
You can have your say On West Tamar Highway Upgrades
Construction starts on George Town’s year-round indoor aquatic centre
South Australia’s wine excellence showcased on global stage
Bite by the beach: 60,000 South Australians to catch a cheap meal on the coast
Labor’s secrecy eroding democracy and corporate ‘politics as usual’ driving young people away, says Greens
Cutting red tape for transport and infrastructure projects