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Japanese powerhouse Hitachi to attract innovation jobs to Western Sydney
ACU launches online dictionary of Catholic educators from colonial settlement to now
Flinders consolidates in ARWU subject rankings
Bright future for Fiji students as Lekutu Secondary School re-opened
Changes to Council’s kerbside rubbish collection service
Peter Kenny Medal showcasing our agriculture leaders
Grab your free seedlings
Thrive Together Fair 2022
Coronavirus update for Victoria 21 July
Internet now lightning fast for regional schools
Best Start Early Years Alliance Expressions of Interest closes soon
NSW Government provides $5 million boost for Conservatorium project
Reaching for stars in space domain awareness
STEM Hub for girls gets funding boost
Inter-state and overseas officers boost Queensland police ranks
Economic opportunities between NSW and Japan to soar
Draft Domestic Animal Management Plan ready for final community comment
13FISH call catches spearfisher in marine sanctuary
Bold vision for Perth’s ‘sanctuary by sea’ in new five-year plan
Information session to help people take charge of household waste
Investing in our future educators
ABSF highlights importance of workplace safety to sustainability this Farm Safety Week
Adventure skills help participants cope with pandemic restrictions
Grants To Kick-Start Active Kids At Active Schools
University of Melbourne engage KPMG
Top Vce Performers Recognised At Premier’s Vce Awards
Boeing Makes $200,000 Investment in American Battle Monuments Foundation
Furthering belonging and equity: Moore ’22 taking his experience forward
Physicists use quantum simulation tools to study, understand exotic state of matter
AAI Projects Gets Major Boost
Coronavirus update for Victoria 20 July
Parkes to host First Languages Australia Talk
Griffith University kicks goals with latest academic rankings
Opportunity to feature Macedon Ranges on Commonwealth Games stage
International Engagement Strategy paves way for future prosperity of Greater Shepparton
Hundreds of fish illegally caught in Werribee River
Council to note 2022 Community Satisfaction Survey results
Council to receive 2022 Community Satisfaction Survey results
Partnering with farmers to bolster biosecurity
Schools encouraged to apply for grants to get their waste sorted
New primary school for Whitlam
How to teach First Nations content and concepts across all levels of education
Teachers sound alarm on school vaping
New rail micro-credentials keep engineering skills on track
Engineers Australia launches micro-credentials to boost engineering skills
Farmer’s prized cow wins top award at Katherine Show
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – education webinars
Rugby Australia joins forces with RefLive to improve match day experience