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CFA releases latest response data 31 July
Licensed premises receives fine for COVID breach, South Australia
Woman fined for not declaring hot spot at Gold Coast
Permits to be required for exporting hard-to-recycle plastic waste
Growth in new building consents shows demand is still high
81 police recruits graduate as First Year Constables in Oxley
Cosy donation to Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Syria on brink of further disaster as COVID-19 cases explode: World Vision
Council donates trees to local schools to mark National Tree Day 2020
Tasmania needs expanded mandatory testing, COVID-19 management plan
ABS data reflects bleak reality of Victoria’s tourism industry
How Electronic Security Is Virus-Proofing New Office
$23 million for Bay of Plenty flood protection
Progress on border testing, but more action needed
APCA annual driver passes extended
NTU EcoLabs launches multi-million scale-up initiative to support 40 cleantech maritime start-ups and SMEs
Regional port investment drives economic recovery
NT COVID-19 – Border Compliance Investigation
Major work gets underway on South Eastern Freeway Managed Motorway Project
Labor backs NW farmers’ saleyard move
Covid-19 – Border compliance investigation
Country of origin food labelling evaluation begins
AFL Kicks Off in Territory – Dreamtime in Darwin
Rules streamlined to boost COVID-19 economic recovery
Rapid detection, assessment and notification critical in data breaches
Carers significantly impacted due to COVID-19
Patients reminded they can call their GP for a COVID-19 test in Queensland
Keeping Territorians Safe: Extra Frontline Health Employees to fight COVID-19
Portable isolation rooms to further protect country residents
Aussie athletes getting back to nature for national tree day
NRAR’s Coffs Harbour horticulture compliance campaign enters next phase
Victorian Government delays emissions reduction targets again
Driving progression of historic family farming enterprise earns prestigious business award win
ACCC’s draft mandatory code on digital platforms is welcome but needs more work – MEAA
NSW latest coronavirus data as at 31 July
No new cases of COVID-19 31 July
Access study help online at no cost at your local Brimbank Library
Applications Open for Youth Advocacy Support Grants
$18 Million Funding Boost for Bay of Plenty Business Park
Hop back on board Hopo
Town revitalisation and aquaculture investments create jobs in Ōpōtiki
Further strengthening our Buy Local Policy to support Tasmanian businesses
Data critical to road safety success
Historic Fremantle icon gets million-dollar conservation lift
Youth anthem to keep communities safe from COVID-19
AIRA welcomes extension of virtual AGM relief measures
New Prefab Innovation Hub to boost jobs and economy
Support agencies provide food relief meals to vulnerable