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Nursing students now train fee-free at Mater Education
Supermarkets, alcohol, tech, and care services next on the House Economics committee’s agenda
SA household spending loses momentum as cost-of-living weighs heavy
South Australia’s economy maintains podium position
Standing up for casual workers
Expansion of Nexus program to primary schools
Getting more of our best and brightest to become primary school teachers
Work life is getting longer in Germany
Simultaneous Synthesis and Fixing of Covalent Organic Frameworks
New appointments to Aboriginal Cultural Centre steering committee
Biggest pay increase in 20 years
Tasmania’s economy is strong and surpassing expectations
Deepening Australia-India skills and education relationship
Security Council Press Statement on Colombia
ABS Figures Reveal Record Number Of Victorians In Work
Officer charged – Central Metropolitan Region 20 July
US Black Knights mix with Air Force’s best
New milestone reached for public housing in Big Rivers region
Statement from Premier 20 July
ACOSS remains concerned interest rate rises will take their toll in coming months
Victorian Multicultural Commission Chair Reappointed
Unlock your potential at the new men’s correctional centre near Gatton in the Lockyer Valley
Blind chef Craig Shanahan features in new book to inspire and educate
Unemployment rate at 3.5 per cent in June: Australia
‘I feel like I’m suffocating’: what’s driving suicidal thoughts in the Australian construction industry?
Farm Employee Award and WA award summary updated
Criticism of ICAC
Council secures back-to-back titles at Queensland Training Awards
City of Casey welcomes Nuttelex manufacturing facility in Cranbourne West
Minister O’Connor to attend G20 meetings in India
NTEU welcomes Universities Accord first steps but more work needed
Overcoming stigma by connecting with lived experience
Govt misses opportunity to deliver urgently needed uni reforms
New Zealanders welcoming the return of tourism
Phillip Island company fined after pleading guilty to employing a child below the minimum working age
New Electric Vehicle charging stations
Council endorses Hampton Park Hill Development Plan
Renewed partnership boost for social enterprises
ALP signals big changes to mutual obligations
Government provides support and certainty to displaced homeowners
Employment has positive effect on mothers’ well-being
Investing in NSW multicultural communities
FRNSW needs rescuing from Minns Government
Investment boost to strengthen Queensland Indigenous Art Centres 
Over $660,000 recovered in unpaid wages and entitlements
Recovery plan launched to future-proof weather impacted regions
Australian Digital Inclusion Index highlights First Nations digital inclusion gap
Tourism training for First Nations guides in red centre