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State Government to save East Devonport GP clinic
Release of Tax Expenditures and Insights Statement 31 January
SA families to get early support for babies through new nation-leading autism program
Inflation moderates to two-year low
Darwin’s public housing transformed with transfer to Community Housing Providers
Public school plan locks in underfunding
New Clyde North Ambulance Station Opens Its Doors
Payment times improvement welcome but more work to do
Final Murrihy Report into Tasmanian harness racing released
Australian and WA Governments agree to fully and fairly fund all Western Australian public schools
New timber research hub to transform sustainable construction
Ticket to Play program welcomes circus activities
Women in Business saves South Australian women more than $1 million
Health Minister’s disdain for regional and rural Australians
Albanese Labor Government helping small businesses thrive online
Social housing boost for Aboriginal Elders
Expansion work begins at Roma Mitchell Secondary College
Federal Government delaying state’s development
Discovery Rangers inspire park visitors
New Equipment Funding Boost For Ballarat Base Hospital
Joint statement by US Attorney-General Merrick B. Garland and Australia Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus
Government continues to support Tasmania’s legal sector
Boosting support for Australians in financial distress
Long-term housing plan easing pressure on Tasmanians
Bigger And Better Maryborough Aged Care Services
Katherine High School set to receive state-of-the-art STEAM Centre
Avoca Nursing Home Upgrade Now Complete
Borroloola fisho lands $10K Barra
Poruma Seawall builds climate resilience in the Torres Strait
New Judges Appointed To County Court Of Victoria 30 January
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Doorstop interview – Supreme Court Gardens, Perth
Applications now open for community grants in Eden-Monaro
Opinion piece: Chocolate, cartels and competition
Victorian Premier issues statement 30 January
When circumstances change, so too must government policy
Greater Gliders still threatened with logging after Forestry end operations in Tallaganda State Forest
Retail trade strong in Tasmania reflecting our robust economy
Coffs Cultural Centre celebrates success
“I felt sick to my stomach”: Greens call for reform following study into sexual assaults in flood aftermath
Stamping out animal cruelty in state’s abattoirs
Labor continues to play politics on health
Commonwealth Regional Scholarship pilot program attracts strong interest
150,000 vapes seized in South Australia
250,000 vapes seized in South Australia
Albanese Labor Government funding to deliver new homes for Aboriginal elders in South Australia
Back to School for 2024
Wine workshops to prepare for China re-entry
Most cops, least reoffenders: Report