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Residents encouraged to pedal through Biketober for good
Major changes to Army announced
Workplaces urged to take part in an October SafeTea chat this SafeWork month
Australia’s first Renewable Energy Zone reaches milestone
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AMA advancing equity for doctors and medical students with disability
Fish reveal cause of altered human facial development
New Arch Centres provide state-wide support to victim-survivors
Police out in force targeting dangerous driving this long weekend – Operation Labour Day 2023
Queensland Government backs expansion of Garage Sale Trail
Western Sydney University research reveals diet of endangered northern hairy-nosed wombat
Josie Thornton is Kingston’s Young Citizen of Year
Empowering young poets in Northern Rivers
Council to refer Heritage Amendment C149 to independent planning panel
Hop on your bike and Ride2Work Day
Curtin’s global outlook ensures ranking success
Young soldier hits the ground running
Catherine Kim: ‘I’m motivated by sense of discovery’
Growing diverse and resilient urban forest
Big Milestone For Tiny Tom: 500 Days In Search Of Forever Home
Partnerships play crucial role in health of Murray-Darling Basin
Rural Water Use Strategy achievements highlighted
It’s time for Labor to reverse land clearing and native forest destruction
Call out for unsung heroes of local community
Mayor Tony Bleasdale re-elected, Councillor Chris Quilkey as Deputy
World Heritage listing sought for Parramatta Female Factory
SCOUTS NSW and author & educational specialist Susanne Gervay collaborate against BULLYING
Listening to atoms moving at the nanoscale: study
Helping hand extended for financial hardship
Research quality drives outstanding result in global university rankings
RMIT bolsters position as leading global university
‘Sustained focus’ sees QUT among world’s top 200 universities in second major rankings report
MilliMobile is a tiny, self-driving robot powered only by light and radio waves
More memory on hard disk: hit of research world
Important Additional Driver of Insect Decline Identified
When needs compete, love trumps thirst
Hyris Supports Researchers and Developers to Launch Testing Kits via New Onboarding Programs
Council delivering improvements to Silvester Oval
Nepean Avenue Draft Design Gets Green Light
CPSU set to escalate over pay
Care to be enchanted?
Fire ant treatment blitz for Gold Coast
Sand on way for Stockton Beach
Working to preserve cultural tradition through technology
Council-owned land at Stream Hill for sale – Wollongong
Industrial Logging Clouds Creek State Forest in the Great Koala National Park without updated threatened species surveys
Making a splash with Forster’s new offshore artificial reef
Touch down in PNG