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UN experts express solidarity with the people of Malawi in wake of Cyclone Freddy
Manchester partners with National Grid to progress three net zero innovation projects
Industry mourns passing of John Kerin AO
ARC delivers single largest road project undertaken by a NSW Council
Often it’s bravest looking people who are hurting most
Choose Aussie grown to boost declining farmer morale
Council backs submission to severe weather road inquiry
Animal welfare grants round now open
Victoria’s gold rush ended in the 19th century. So why are people still finding so much gold?
Ministerial forum put local government at top of agenda
Defence fuel support systems modernised to increase operational reach and endurance
Multi-million-dollar investment for communities impacted by Severe Tropical Cyclone Seroja
Aotearoa New Zealand committed to an enduring partnership with Vanuatu
Lifeline now helping record numbers in Queensland, funding should be regularised: new report
Preventing sleep-related infant deaths
In conversation about disaster support and trauma psychology
Australia’s ABC and Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation sign historic new agreement
Want to help shape the future of our Shire? Participate in Council’s Community Strategic Plan
IAG and Rhelm launch new Planned Relocation report
When it’s time to consider moving people out of harm’s way
South Korea’s decision to back slide on heavy industry emissions target is disappointing
Singapore and WA strengthen emergency services partnership
Tax credit boosts cash flow for Kiwi innovators
Nominations open for 2023 Snowy Monaro Business Awards
Historic 1987 Edgecumbe earthquake photos contribute towards natural disaster resilience
Household wealth declined 3 per cent through year: Australia
Game on: Major upgrades at Knapsack Park completed
Easter travel restrictions for oversize vehicles and combinations
The cholera emergency is avoidable
World needs to move from grudging acceptance to rapid action
Oxfam Reaction – IPCC Synthesis Report
Local NSW SES volunteers acknowledged for service
‘Girls on Fire’ backed by NAB
Disaster inequality addressed through more inclusive language
Unemployment rate returns to 3.5% in February: Australia
Mental health help for emergency services workers
Oxfam raises fresh concerns for Türkiye earthquake survivors as torrential rains and flooding batter devastated region
Tropical Cyclones Judy and Kevin: FAO mobilizes to safeguard food security and rural livelihoods in Vanuatu
Innovative storm waste facility nominated for Excellence Award
Additional assistance available for flood-affected primary producers
Greens Announce Plan to Regulate Short Term Holiday Letting
More than 100 families moved out of flood danger zone
“We are barely surviving”: More than six months after deadly Pakistan floods, families are on the brink
UN expert: States must tackle gender-based discrimination to guarantee right to a healthy environment
International students give final presentations to youngsters upon completion of Japanese courses
TRANSPORT CLIENTS MUST STOP THE SQUEEZE AS SCOTT’S ADMINISTRATORS CONFIRM COLLAPSE CAUSED BY “UNCOMMERCIAL CUSTOMER ARRANGEMENTS”
$5.5 million for flood impacted supply chains
Ni Vanuatu women are leading recovery efforts after consecutive cyclones affect 80% of people in Vanuatu