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Working together for safe and enjoyable summer
What the holidays unwrap about your new relationship
Do dog ‘talking buttons’ actually work? Does my dog understand me? Here’s what the science says
One-third of Australians do not believe COVID-safe measures are important ahead of the holiday season
Ho-ho-hazards – helping your pet have Merry Christmas
Will gift giving compromise your finances this Christmas?
Free workshops to increase awareness of feral pig impacts
New research reveals parent’s vaping and smoking behaviours significantly increase their children’s risk in taking up the habit
Obesity at record levels in Australia
New High Visibility Police Division to Make the Territory Safer
Ensuring Safe Journey
Resources to support your clients’ mental health during the holiday season 
ROLLiN’ rewards safe driving with new Safe ‘n Save mobile app
How to get people to speak up in meetings
Park conditions can change in a flash – stay safe this Christmas
Vehicle access to Redwoods Forest now open following bridge completion
Research shows young people’s attitudes are improving
‘Tis season to slow down and stay safe amid rush
Local schools lead way in waste wise initiatives
Vehicles stopped and infringements issued as Police target high-risk driving behaviours, Cardrona Valley
Bully boss fined $60,000 for terrorising apprentices
1 in 4 adults think smacking is necessary to ‘properly raise’ kids. But attitudes are changing
Operation Lasso at Sunshine Coast 11 December
Illegal street-racers stopped in their tracks
New culturally safe program to stop family violence
Not Now, Not Ever
Risky increase in antipsychotic drugs for children
Regional road safety collaboration is success
Government’s response to the ACCC’s major competition and consumer recommendations for digital platforms
Acting on vaping and tobacco use: Translating research into policy to save lives
Noisy miners bullying forest birds from urban areas
If humans disappeared, what would happen to our dogs?
New self-assessment tool to help identify signs of coercive control
1 in 5 people think their employer only cares about their mental health “a little or not at all” 
Police conducting increased high visibility patrols in shopping precincts to tackle shoplifting
Are our accessible bathrooms inaccessible to people in wheelchairs?
Respect for our workforce
Fact-bombing by experts doesn’t change hearts and minds. But good science communication can
WHO calls on countries to increase taxes on alcohol and sugary sweetened beverages
Boost for frontline response to family and domestic violence
Government working with community sector on youth justice reform
Perfecting hand-to-hand combat
Additional funding for SASS and Laurel House
Police crackdown on dangerous driving on major highways linking Victoria and South Australia
Helping teachers manage classrooms
The case of a persistent bully: from victim to perpetrator
Education review to serve and safeguard students with disability
Offenders serving longer Apprehended Domestic Violence Orders are significantly less likely to reoffend