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No new cases of COVID-19 14 May
Council releases draft budget for 2020-21
Major flaws cast aside in Adani approval
Nationals negotiate better deal for regional airports
Good news for landholders managing pest animals
Dash 8 emergency exit ditching dam deploys in flight
Time for smart startups to step up
Phoslock improves water quality with science-based solution
Public information key to combatting rising ‘superbug’ threat
Police COVID-19 efforts boosted by new cybercrime officers
Greening our way through pandemic
Broadmeadows tyre recycler ordered to cease accepting combustible materials
Ancient Geology Reveals Future Tech Materials
Farmers come together at milestone meeting
Ōpārara visitor infrastructure improvements to begin
Statement of Expectations for Independent Planning Commission
Airlines and Airports Welcome EC Guidelines As Encouraging Step Towards Recovery
Oracle Offers Free Financial Planning and Scenario Modeling Tools to Help Customers Adapt to Changing Market
Boeing and UK Civil Aviation Authority to Partner on Innovation Hub
Photo Collection for a Green and Healthy Recovery
Development Application on Exhibition – Friday, 15 May to Friday,
Mayor welcomes additional assistance to resolve factions
Officers praised after contraband seized outside Maryborough Correctional Centre
Support to ban more single-use plastic items
Rehabilitation resumes at former mine site
Railway section to be removed from heritage register
Land and Environment Court grants injunction
Funding for Burraja Cultural and Environmental Centre
$150 million lifeline for Victoria’s Sporting, Cultural and Experience Economies
Providore Place Settlement
Council backs state’s Working for Victoria initiative
Extent to which multi-national corporations might interfere with States’ abilities to deal with COVID-19 financial
$14.4 million package to support tourism industry and jobs
Student success rolls on thanks to VU’s Block Model
Mattresses included in extended hard waste collection service
Time to kill scientific zombie that is ‘Nature v Nurture’ debate
No new cases of COVID-19 13 May
Large Scale Asset Purchases expanded
Thermal imaging survey
Australian Tiny House Association Does Heavy Lifting for Councils
Renewable Energy Project’s autonomous vehicle wins federal funding
Targeted Support For Victorians Struggling With Energy Bills
Leucaena for long-run
Canberra playgrounds, parks and some libraries reopening
$10m to help farmers manage pests and weeds in drought
Annual tree planting program begins
Virtual reality experience which improves mood to be used in suicide prevention
5G: Next Generation Future