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City of Newcastle champions disability inclusion with launch of Count Us In festival
New Amazon warehouse packed with economic benefits for Hume
Wyndham CEC appointed to manage Central Park Community Centre
Community Paving Way For Gippsland’s Transition Plan
Coalition votes against JSA
Forklift fraud ordered to pay back $48,000
Monthly Economic Bulletin 8 August
Casula Powerhouse will keep you up nights this spring and summer
CEF Gives Aspiring Country Uni Students Chance to See Swinburne University
Student supports focus for more construction workers
Schools Should Prepare for AI-Future
Veterans’ and Families’ Hub step closer in Tweed
Gold Coast’s ModnPods sees big housing boost
CEF Announces Expansion Plans To Eyre Peninsula
Finding people to serve
ANZ-Indeed Job Ads: small rise
Planning Controls To Protect Preston Market’s Future
Success for WA’s ground-breaking rehab prison
Taste for shipping 7 August 2023
Homelessness Week 2023: Creating equitable access and opportunities in Yarra
Major warehousing redevelopment predicted to boost local employment
New Copperstring HQ sparks more employment for region
RACING TOGETHER DEBUTS ON TOYOTA 86 GRID IN QUEENSLAND
176,000 Kiwis on Jobseeker benefits – and rising
CEF Calls for High School Students and Community Members to attend Information Session
Veterans Card Eases Cost Of Living For Service Women And Men
NAB Digital Next: Bridging the gap for First Nations Australians in a digitalised economy
Territory nurse pays it forward
City centre youth space coming soon
20% of young people who forwarded nudes say they had permission – but only 8% gave it. Why the gap?
Voice for victims on Youth Justice Strategy Reference Group
New performing arts centre opens at Wanneroo Secondary College
Queensland’s employment projections to 2025-26 show strong growth
Geraldton’s newly upgraded floating classroom back in action
Industrial Relations Reform the risks of unjustified changes and the need for a better approach
Aspiring teachers get double support
Expanding Purpose Precinct At Queen Victoria Market
Being born with cerebral palsy, deafness & blindness has not let 79yo George Krams define him
Easing cost of living pressures for around two million Australians
ACT Gov invites input on same-day alcohol delivery laws
Queensland Government investment unlocks thousands of lots for SEQ
Unemployment data continues to show stronger economy
SkillsEQuipped marks significant progress with new CEO appointment 
Manufacturers report pandemic-era lows
Urgent action needed to close loopholes and protect temporary migrant workers
Harnessing the power of career conversations and combating increasing career uncertainty
Origami houses at Parliament show scale of homelessness crisis
Labor urged to legislate worker guarantee to stop migrant exploitation