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$15 million investment in language education for Australia’s future
Heritage refresh to tell Canberra’s stories
Geelong’s future convention centre to be named Nyaal Banyul
Yarra’s award-winning Bush Kinder Program recognised with official visit this week
Housing development proposed for Drysdale
Local projects and people recognised in the 2023 Cultural Heritage Awards
Nominations open for Greater Shepparton Heritage Advisory Committee community representatives 
New Cultural Dawn: YAM Opening Exhibitions Unveiled
Geelong Arts Centre Unveils $140 Million Redevelopment
Noojee resilience and recovery art project begins to take shape
Rock Solid Future For Hanging Rock
Drilling initiative set to unlock more of WA’s mineral wealth
Quarry Hills Parkland set to soar
Launch of QPS’ Multicultural Network
Ambitious plan to revitalise Haymarket
Teacher wins State award for inspiring passion for language
Landmark forum reshaping outcomes for Aboriginal children and families in NSW
National Science Week 2023: Maritime archaeology and cultural heritage benefit with Queensland Smithsonian Fellowships
Dancers provide colourful prelude to October 28 International Street Fiesta in Queens Park
Draft Lennox Head Strategic Plan on public exhibition
State Funeral for Dr. MK Turner OAM
Funding and transparency needed for Tasmania’s long-overdue State of the Environment report
Statement on the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility
Warburton Tree update 9 August
Robust legislation needed to protect cultural heritage
Consultation, certainty and clarity the key in new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage laws
Laws overturned: Aboriginal cultural heritage legislation replaced
Darwin parents arrive in Canberra to call on government to withdraw gas support
Battle of Hornsby oil painting gifted to Council’s art collection
SALA launches in NPSP – as emerging and established artists welcome five new ongoing exhibition spaces at “The Gallery”
Townsville businesses awarded contracts for Burdekin Falls Dam
NAB Digital Next: Bridging the gap for First Nations Australians in a digitalised economy
Campaign shines spotlight on grassroots biosecurity
Australia’s most recognised building in your hand
Hazard reduction burn in Werakata National Park 2 August
Multicultural Queensland Month kicks off with events across the state
Singapore Landing Pad empowers First Nations exporters
Remembering our NPWS staff
Remembering our National Parks and Wildlife Service staff
Star stories inspire new breed of habitat heroes at special lagoon
Expression of Interest for First Nations Mural
Woolgoolga Region Estuaries Coastal Management Program Adopted
New coastal trail will offer stunning views
$4.5m for visionary research
Geelong’s Green Spine Is Growing
100 Future Fellows Awarded Funding
Security Council: Ukraine 27 July
Council adopts Reconciliation Action Plan