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2023-24 CV Female Emerging Performance Squad named
$10 million wasted on temporary back room staff
Autoimmunity art: Making science accessible for blind and low-vision audiences
Documentaries showcase community recovery and resilience
Samstag Scholarships 2023: Golden ticket to the international arts stage
Shining Light On Victorians’ Biosecurity Efforts
Olive Cotton Award finalists announced 30 May
You can’t trust Labour with your child’s education
CAR-NKT cell therapy shows promising results against neuroblastoma in phase 1 clinical trial
PM must ask Greg O’Connor to please explain
Education Minister delivers one attendance officer
How DNA Repair Can Go Wrong and Lead to Disease
Signalers relish return to training
Govt must explain cynical attendance data release
Apple, Google partner on an industry specification to address unwanted tracking
Labour year late on Green List changes
Applications now open for 2024 Kindergarten enrolment
Women’s fellowship supports research excellence
Sustainable street lights for Boronia
Albury Wodonga Waterski Club to host the Aussie Kiwi Waterski Challenge
Territory stories to be shared with latest Screen Territory funding
Screen-based exhibitions a ‘HAVEN’ for art lovers both day and night
‘We just discovered the impossible’: how giant baby galaxies are shaking up our understanding of the early Universe
Why behavior of Bing search chatbot is serious threat
Truancy announcement – is that it?
Labour’s truancy crisis is down to Hipkins’ inaction
Baw Baw to host Australia’s first ever Spartan Alpine Race
AusBiotech strengthens Board with new appointments
Police make arrest – Interstate bail absconder in Darwin
Recognising Darwin’s high-achieving citizens
Council commits to advancing Baw Baw’s most pressing needs in 2023
Timber carving pays homage to Erica’s historical roots
Monash receives $41m in NHMRC Ideas Grants 14 December
Prime Minister’s Literary Awards celebrates creative excellence
Community input invited for Walhalla Master Plan
Advancing Baw Baw
Big data used to identify existing drugs that could be repurposed for broader medical applications
Health Minister caught out on immigration settings
City of Launceston staff recognised in State and national awards
Free green waste drop off service for Baw Baw Shire residents
Spring Garden Competition Winners Announced 2 November
Labour’s immigration settings worsen health crisis
Two-thirds of students can’t do basics
Picnic will bring generations together
Labour creates another road block for businesses
Council awards over $49,000 in grant funding for community activities
Council awards over $49,000 in grants for community sponsorships
Labour prioritises football over nurses