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Carmel Hourigan new Property Council President
Greenfields plan provides direction but leaves key questions unanswered
Victoria Police arrest eight individuals in joint enforcement activity with the TGA and partner authorities
Green Climate Fund approves funding worth over $130 million for FAO-led projects in Somalia and Iraq
Severed Fingers Lands Repeat Offender $100,000 Fine
National Recognition For Kingston’s Water Management
Long, Costly Drink Of Water
Countdown Is On To Eco Eats And Beats Street Festival
New Public Aged Care In Camperdown Passes Halfway Mark
Step Forward For Tropical Soda Apple Management
White paper on increasing access to medicines accepted 
​​Evaluation of whole-of-government trial into generative AI: Now available​
National Children’s Week highlights Australia’s commitment to kids
Local Adelaide woman picks up Hero of the Year at national awards
DNA Breakthrough Accelerates Biosecurity Response
Australia Announces New High Commissioner To Niue 23 October
Virtual Fences Are Future
Earthquake on a chip: harnessing sound waves on the surface of a microchip
Coalition Government’s reforms give workers the best chance to succeed and prosper
WALL OF LOVE REMEMBRANCE GARDEN LAUNCHED TO CELEBRATE DAVID POLSON’S 70TH BIRTHDAY
$55 million meth import plot thwarted in Sydney, man charged
Funding boost for Hato Hone St John
Multi award-winning BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort sparkles in gold at the Whitsunday Tourism Awards
Kalgoorlie’s New Public Artwork Vision In Blue
Quantexa Recognized as Category Leader in the RiskTech Quadrant® for KYC Solutions
Burnie Cultural Precinct Works Racing Ahead
Huge volumes of whey go to waste. We could do much more with this nutrient rich liquid
Health and Safety Representatives: You make a difference this Safe Work Month
Engineers Unlock Lithium From Extreme Environments
ASIC annual report underscores transformation
Satellite Methods Provides Drought Detection From Space
Government to appoint Crown Observer to Wellington City Council
ASIC warns small businesses to be on high alert for scams
Hunter and New England regions welcome new overseas nurses
Is it possible to have a fair jury trial anymore?
‘Drowning continent’: Study confirms Perth coastline’s complex history
Female Tourist Bitten By Wongari On K’gari
WORK STARTS ON ORBOST’S NEW PUBLIC AGED CARE FACILITY
Scat and sticky tape helping save the critically endangered Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat
Construction to begin on Ashdale Secondary College upgrade
Government provides clarity to farmers and councils on freshwater plans
Diggers Host Malaysian Counterparts
Supporting Needs Of All Tasmanians
Security Council Press Statement on Situation in Colombia following Security Council Session on 15 October
Experienced officers begin new chapter with QPS, Gold Coast
NSW latest hunter and New England regions welcome new overseas nurses
Aviator Drives Cultural Change
Putting People First To Improve Water-risk Assessments