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Household spending intentions improved in July
Digital and financial capability partnership helps vulnerable people avoid scams with new courses
Joint statement – Resurgence of COVID-19 in New Zealand
Super drain: More than $1.6 billion wiped from SA’s retirement savings
Food safety model may help pandemic management
Council votes for CBD site assessment for new Hamilton Gallery
Better digital connectivity coming for West Coast and Southland
Government support for Hawke’s Bay mushroom production
Impact of COVID-19 on Melbourne’s Jewish community to be explored in new project
Homes and business boost for Horowhenua
New rail hub planned for Rangitīkei
Low humidity increases COVID risk; another reason to wear
August Sensis Business Index reveals damage Covid-19 is doing
More than one in four Aussie businesses being knocked back for finance, says Sensis survey
Lower fuel prices ease household transport costs
Masks block spread of Covid-linked droplets
Health Checklist to Help Airlines Implement ICAO COVID-19 Guidance
Fast-paced initiative challenges creative minds to get racing
Supporting casual and part-time workers during COVID
Western Australian filmmakers to bring our stories to life
Supercharging planning critical to unlocking billions from Victorian precincts
Joint statement – Swan River Crossing reaches new milestone
Economic Development Strategy and Action Plan 2021-31 Launch
Swan River crossing reaches new milestone
MLA’s NLRS presence in saleyards
Further State-Commonwealth collaboration on mental health to be applauded
COVID-19 weekend wrap: Two charged and 19 PINs issued, NSW
‘how virus spreads’ – new ad targets young Australians in COVID-19 response
Statement by Presiding Officers regarding sittings of Parliament – for period 24 August 2020 to
Green Party welcomes new wage subsidy scheme
Tightening WA domestic gas policy risks further development
RSPCA Victoria says oral health for pets is imperative for a happy life
Electric vehicles to help drive Tasmania’s COVID-19 recovery
One Tree Per Child Project helps plant 23,500
South Australia coronovirus update as at 17 August
Latest national training stats show SA outperforming nation
Swinburne rises in prestigious Academic Ranking of World Universities
Working from home beneficial for employees & organisations
New wage subsidy, leave scheme protects jobs and businesses
Government backing Auckland jobs with big construction project
Metung community donations secure a new block of land
9 new cases of COVID
Winning with wellbeing
Westpac NZ continues range of support for repayment deferral customers
Reserve Bank extending mortgage deferral scheme
First Nations artists work to challenge stereotypes and break down barriers to audiences
COVID-19: Transmission shows importance of workplace rights
Leaving a legacy: Swinburne Philanthropy Social Impact Alumni