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Terms of Reference for Optus outage post-incident review
New South Wales Senate preselection of Mr Dave Sharma
Labor ministers caught out by their own spin on ‘industry growth program’
Labor votes for more gas as broken Gas Code narrowly passes Senate
Indemnity insurance restored for midwives delivering labour care at home
Adelaide to host exclusive exhibition by world renowned artist Dale Chihuly
Hooray! SA’s Windmill Theatre brings first live stage show of Bluey to the world
Tough community protections against child sex offenders
Dredging at Murray Mouth back underway with drier times forecast
SA expands genetic testing for newborns
More Police Powers for Public Drinkers
OC Spray to Help Protect Territory’s Bottle Shop Workers
The Victorian Greens mourn the loss of Cr Dr David Zyngier z”l
Severe Weather Activation to support rough sleepers
Restoring democracy on Norfolk Island
Polluting toll roads fail to deliver promised community benefits as Rozelle Interchange opens
Stay informed about Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport
New Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of Australia
Mass arrests at Coal Port ahead of NSW Parliament Climate Change bill debate
Expressions of interest called for Tonkin Highway extension
Curriculum sideshow a distraction from public school funding crisis
Lack of detail in JSCEM report leaves door open for two party stitch up
Key reforms on Parliamentary agenda
New appointments to Housing Australia
Electoral Matters Committee highlights transparency, trust and participation in recommendations for reform
Grassroots clubs partner with schools to increase participation in sport
Dutton’s backseat driving continues
Hay swimming like never before
Consultation open on the use of genetic testing results in life insurance underwriting
Brisbane student named 2023 Young Historian of Year
Greens & Labor statement – Murray-Darling Basin
Robbins Island Wind Farm forges ahead
Freedom of Information Commissioner and Privacy Commissioner appointments
$255m boost to operation aegis and law enforcement to keep Australians safe
$392 million Industry Growth Program open for business
Cheaper medicines and more bulk billing
Major contract milestone for Singleton bypass
Rozelle Interchange opens to traffic
First report shows early success in scammer crackdown
Strengthening and modernising Reserve Bank
Treaties Committee to receive public briefing from Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Tidy Town awards highlighting great success in our remote communities
$255 million boost to Operation Aegis and law enforcement to keep Australians safe
Tasmanian firm Geoneon tackles climate change with Rockliff Liberal Space Seed grant
Treaties Committee to consider Amendments to the Annex of the Convention on Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic
Celebrating our new midwives and welcoming them to the health system
Whittle Ward marks significant milestone in providing palliative care in Tasmania
New Palliative Care scholarships for Tasmanian healthcare workers