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Tenders awarded for architectural, engineering services for Soldiers’ Memorial Hall
Insurance Council welcomes funding boost for centre focusing on essential natural hazard research
New space collaboration with NT
$2.4m for Reef-saving projects in Whitsundays
First hemp seed export under amended legislation
Lawyers urge Council of Attorneys-General to raise age of criminal responsibility
Monash researcher awarded $255,000 to assess impacts of bushfire on biodiversity
Update on Queensland fiscal position
Appointments to Australian Renewable Energy Agency Board
Shellharbour City Councillors call for local government representation on National Cabinet
[Gas-fired backfire:] bad for jobs, bad for tax revenue, bad for climate
Another $2.2 million in grants for road upgrades in Byron Shire
Exploring for Future program update released
Perth Town Hall and Citiplace Community Centre reopen to public
Jobs on offer on Beerburrum to Nambour Rail Upgrade
RACGP welcomes funding for rural GPs in training
Exploring for Future program maps almost half of Australia’s resource potential
$250k cycle and running track for Cavanbah Centre gets underway
New pathways to help young Australians gain jobs
COVID-19 outbreak at St. Basil’s Aged Care facility
New electromagnetic energy action plan
Great Barrier Reef has critical role in fight against global warming
National report card examines COVID-19 and other health issues in Australia
Federal Court of Australia decision on live cattle export ban
Principals appointed to lead three new public schools
US Department of Justice Indictment of Cyber Actors
Additional loan funding for rural businesses
South Australian pharmacists and pharmacy staff now better protected
Thirty-metre mural raises glass to Hunter threatened species conservation
World first global review reveals health benefits of humble mushroom
Researchers gear up for cycling safety project
Groundbreaking project powers Australia’s future using renewables
WA first for public sector agency and disability recruitment
Griffith partners with technology company Everledger
How governments resist World Heritage ‘in danger’ listings
HESTA calls on Government to develop clear policies to tackle climate change
Major study to tackle weak, unstable energy grids
Headspace to open in October
Gradual return of mutual obligation requirements 21 July
REX resumes flights to Armidale
Regional Arts Fund Community Grant recipients announced
Ensuring continued success of organic exports
Statement regarding reported health data breach in Western Australia
Rushing through state environment powers not sea change our oceans need
Baby predator starfish prove to be unfussy, adaptable eaters – and scientists are worried
Gradual return of mutual obligations requirements
Passing of disability advocate Sue Salthouse
A new agency to manage radioactive waste