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Hume To Elect New Youth Council
Retailers ready to work with Albanese Government to revitalise Australia’s $430 bn retail sector
What is a ‘smart city’ and why should we care? It’s not just a buzzword
Review Of Decision-making Criteria In Bail Act
Fight for Liberal values continues: Nuclear policy an existential threat to party identity
NIHLA Welcomes New Government, Reaffirms Call for Structural Change in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
AusBiotech welcomes the re-election of the Albanese Government and calls for a renewed national focus on life sciences
Retailers ready to work with Albanese Government to revitalise Australia’s $430 bn retail sector
Can vitamin D help prevent colorectal cancer? The science is promising – but not straightforward
$750,000 for initiatives to help older South Australians live well
All the local commitments you need to know for election day on 3 May
Global crises demand ethical, transparent business leaders
Games Laws To Deliver 2032 And Beyond
Federal Election Advocacy At City Of Port Phillip
City of Boroondara presents at Inquiry into planning reforms
Youth Parliament 2025 participants announced
STRIVE study highlights how to strengthen vector-borne disease surveillance and response
Council Adopts Community Engagement Strategy And Policy
Forensics tool ‘reanimates’ the ‘brains’ of AIs that fail in order to understand what went wrong
Whānau Ora reset to support vulnerable whānau
carsales Drives Operational Transformation and AI-Powered Customer Service in Australia with Thoughtworks
Justice Reform Initiative urges caution over rushed bail law changes in the NT
Stage 0 cancer is often overlooked – but it could be your earliest warning sign
Communication With Clients Is Key
Revitalised Jobs Queensland Board to strengthen State’s skilled workforce 
Cardinia Shire Council’s new policy enhances community engagement opportunities
Social learning: People adapt their learning strategies dynamically
PolyU unveils large language model-based tourist satisfaction index, providing comprehensive analysis to enhance Hong Kong tourism service quality
Belgium’s euthanasia trends dispute ‘slippery slope’ argument – new study
Could Self-Driving Labs Lead to a New Era of Scientific Research?
Klas Selected to Support TACLAN Next Generation Family of Systems for USSOCOM
‘Slopaganda’ and its potential to upend elections on a knife edge
5 ways to tackle Australia’s backlog of asylum cases
Wyndham City Achieves Record-High Satisfaction Rating
Council calls for community-first future of the Chatswood Dive Site
Virtual Nursing In Aged Care
From lab coat to lawmaking: the Sydney scientist’s mission to put facts first in Parliament
Widening Price Gap Between Light And Restocker Lambs
AI is inherently ageist. That’s not just unethical – it can be costly for workers and businesses
New research finds telco sign-on pressure, plan changes, low trust, poor coverage: ACCAN calls for urgent action
Haka in the House: what will Te Pāti Māori’s protest mean for tikanga in parliament?
Pope Francis tried to change the Catholic Church for women, with mixed success
AI-controlled fighter jets may be closer than we think – and would change the face of warfare
CIFAL Victoria Launches New Bachelor of Science in Climate Science
Draft Plan for Port Phillip (including budget) 2025-35 – A Roadmap for the Future
Councillors sworn in at Groote Archipelago Regional Council
Tewantin People Power Reinforces Locally Led Planning
SnapLogic Ushers in the Era of Infinite AI Workforce for the Agentic Enterprise With AgentCreator 3.0