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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
Support for tourism sector to drive visitation to Tasmania this winter
‘Enough is enough’ – Greens call on the Labor government to urgently get animals off the MV Bahijah
14 New Schools Opening In Fast-Growing Outer Suburbs
Greens issue warning to new Premier regarding potentially lethal ‘Red Bull’ pills detected interstate
One year of Revive
Putting local government priorities front and centre
Boosting mobile coverage along regional roads and highways
New outdoor kinder offering on-Country learning for First Nations children
Funding released for Sydney to Newcastle high-speed rail business case
Building strong ecosystem of disability supports
Economics Committee probe into insurers’ responses to 2022 flood claims: hearings begin
Deloitte Says Victoria To Lead States In Economic Growth
Visit to US
Tasmania’s forecast economic growth exceeding national growth
Investing in Tasmania Police and keeping our communities safe
Continued growth in TFS and SES first responders to keep Tasmanians safe
Upgrade funding applications closing soon for public schools
Train is on its way to Darwin
Greens call for universal pre-schooling as ACCC Inquiry reveals government’s affordability controls are falling flat
Additional support for Timorese palm workers
Monitors Appointed To Moonee Valley City Council
Continuing Recreational Duck Hunting In Victoria
South Australia’s leading medical companies showcase at Arab Health
Promised Cootamundra crossing upgrade derailed
Cancer wellness centre step closer
“If this was the city it would have been done yesterday”
Nationals force Labor to call ACCC inquiry
Greens say new late-night A380 service shows need for curfew at Brisbane Airport
Sawmill success sees increase in higher-value timber products
$35 million for Timor-Leste Police Development Program
New director appointed to Bundanon Trust Board 29 January
Building our future workforce with free TAFE for Territorians
New business network to boost veteran employment
School families get cost of living support
Doors open on training the future workforce at Findon Technical College
SA’s economy number one in nation
First Nations Digital Inclusion Advisory Group and Expert Panel welcome new members
Commemorating 40 years of Medicare
Students’ outstanding achievement recognised 29 January
“If they shut down and take away our jobs, it will absolutely kill our region”