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Mark Hughes Foundation and University of Newcastle announce new $25 million Centre for Brain Cancer Research
Preventing Violence Against Women Through Community Sport
Free Wetland Workshops
ACT Fire & Rescue seeking next generation of firefighters
‘Bush kinder’ builds early understanding of STEM fundamentals
New partnership to benefit Aboriginal children in Salisbury/Playford region
UQ maintains top Nature ranking
Years of inaction widens gender pay gap
Theresa Best resigns from CV Board
Don’t tow line of safety when it comes to your trip: hints and tips for towing
Cosgrove High School Master Plan released
Pension changes to attract over-65s into work will require education campaign against ageism
WIDE Trust grant supports potentially ground-breaking timber wall research
Students failing to show up for Liberal’s flagship education reform
Bin Misuse of Drugs Act, most New Zealanders agree
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet concludes her official visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Healthcare professionals are essential for torture prevention, accountability and redress: UN experts
Providing enrolment certainty for Legana families
Veterans Minister pays tribute to service and sacrifice at Korean War commemoration
Too many kids still slipping through child safety net
‘Always dare to dream’ says Kehkashan Basu, University of Toronto grad who started environmental non-profit
Reproductive rights are women’s rights and human rights
Sri Lanka closes schools for fourth time this year amid worsening fuel shortage
Peach Tree and Lower Surveyors Creeks flood study
Dr Wong Tit-shing supports PolyU to establish Endowed Young Scholar position in Smart Robotics
New pound opens at Links Drive
New buildings at Gingin District High School officially open
School holiday road trippers reminded to drive safely
Yarra adopts its 2022-23 Budget
Vaccination mandates to ease in Queensland on June 30
Torrens University wins international award for virtual design studio
Victorian Premier issues statement 24 June
Sign up to aurora+ for no charge to help manage your electricity bill this winter
Plenty to celebrate during NAIDOC Week on Sunshine Coast
?NSW Education Department proposes change to vaccine mandate?
NSW Education proposes change to vaccine mandate
Government extends childcare support services
University suspends, sanctions Men’s Cyclone Hockey Club
Reducing landfill crucial for economic, environmental sustainability
WHO statement on menstrual health and rights
Community welcomes Committee support for enabling accessible human rights complaints
Council endorses Munarra Centre for Regional Excellence lease agreement
Funding boost for Beechworth’s historic precinct and Burke Museum
Sexual harassment against women in FIFO mining industry must end now
Budget boost for Respectful Relationships
CME statement on Parliamentary Inquiry report
Making in-roads to improve mental health for transport workers
Census shows positive result for Greater Shepparton kids