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Appointments to National Cultural Heritage Committee
Labor now has clear choice on PRRT
Resources Minister’s work is already done – here’s one I prepared earlier
Lake lighting switched on
Laidlaw scholars build global communities
Community invited to help celebrate Women’s Art Project launch
Pathway from volunteer to Park Ranger
Wyndham Heritage Review
CDU’s City Campus stays cool under Darwin heat
Suzanne Thompson appointed to the Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee (ERAC)
RMIT launches new Trades Innovation Centre
Nominations open for Australia Day Awards
Impact and Consequences of the Current Situation in the Gaza Strip/Palestine in All Aspects of UNESCO’s mandate (“Yemen/Arab Group Gaza Resolution”)
Bob Hawke’s House to be preserved under National Trust of WA
Apply now for Indigenous Advisory Committee
Climate-induced loss is impeding human rights in Pacific
10 Cities Shortlisted in $9 Million Global Challenge to Drive Innovation in City Mobility
Sea Dumping Bill exposes state capture at its finest
Fashion meets flight: Design powerhouse Emilia Wickstead onboard to create next Air New Zealand uniform
Older Australians and their carers tell Government what they want from the new Aged Care Act
Update on creation of Great Koala National Park
Applications open for third international Encounters Fellowships
Next steps in protecting Newcastle’s cultural heritage
Mural Transforms Werribee Skyline
Critical mathematical thinking skills create more engaged citizens
Aerial shooting of horses in Kosciuszko: Necessary control actions set to recommence
NSW Government allows aerial shooting to reduce wild horse population in Kosciuszko National Park
Most data lives in the cloud. What if it lived under the sea?
Community picnic to celebrate 150th anniversary of Cook Park
Digital 3D model of WA shipwreck shared to mark anniversary of its loss
Historical treasures returned to China
New plan for much loved Burwood park
Preliminary Environmental Investigation into Yamba Urban Bypass
Indigenous Cultural Heritage Laws in tatters following disastrous WA lesson
Gariwerd in bloom – see spring come to life
New Master Plan Paving Future For Wattle Park
National Carillon Facade Remediation
South West Rocks library and building heights restricted
Council to manage local history icon
Nearly $175,000 worth of grants awarded to enrich and connect region
October meeting focus on South West Rocks library and building heights
CBA leverages AI to combat cybercrime with exponential increase in online activity
Queensland Government delivering water security and more jobs for Gladstone
National Multicultural Mental Health Month
Climate tech poised for boom as Aussie businesses take action
Learning together Caring for Country from Victoria to New Mexico
Dorrigo Escarpment Great Walk master plan now on public exhibition
Further 2,500 hectares to be added to protected area estate