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Western Australia’s employment hits new record
More than half million jobs created under Labor
Union slams fresh job cuts at Australian Catholic University
How Education, Work and Motherhood Shape Women’s Life ‘Pathways’
Huge day of competition for intense indoor rowing
Volunteer capabilities boosted through SES uplift funding
CSIRO deploys world-first sensors in Southern Great Barrier Reef
Never too late for a change
New President for ACAT
Swinburne business and carpentry alum building up apprentices
Prescription for success: Kerri Barwick story
Gas pumps $121 billion into national economy
Blow waves to bullets
Giving More Apprentices Their Start On Victoria’s Big Build
Giving Workers More Housing Choice In Mildura
Professor Karen Hussey appointed Chair of Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee
Every child deserves a chance: Become a foster carer and make an impact
Medium Business Grants for Flood Support
Childcare operator jailed after exposing his own $430,000 fraud   
Crumbs from property speculator’s table
Mates first, then and now
Next step in redevelopment of North West Support School
Equal Pay Day: Workplaces need to commit to closing gender pay gap, preventing violence
Dolphin Tungsten Mine officially re-opens on King Island
City of Darwin’s next step on reconciliation journey
New research to ease information overload for carers of stroke survivors
Rugby Australia welcomes new Women’s High-Performance Manager
JCU’s 5 stars for success
Govt programmes helping to lift school attendance
5-star ratings for Swinburne in Good Universities Guide 2024
Young Māori scientist University of Canterbury champion
Australia’s true unemployment rate lies hidden beneath the surface
Record school suspensions and lack of support for students a sad legacy 18 August 2023
Labor talking about itself at party conference while jobs lost and Australian businesses hurting
Developing world-class fuels of future in Tasmania
Flexible service helps soldier achieve life goals
Unemployment rate rises to 3.7 per cent in July
Swinburne scholarship recipient at the cutting edge of engineering
New Chair Appointed To Victorian Racing Integrity Board
New hub in Canberra vital for WA’s voice to be heard
A comparison between the Green Party’s and Labour’s family support
Councillor Bruce Kent resigns from Council
Cobden planning amendment goes to minister for approval
Mum inspires First Nations scholarship recipient
Nurses accept collective pay offer
Cobden planning amendment sent to minister
Council crews complete hole lot of repairs in 2022-23 financial year
A Visa Framework That Supports International Students In Their Studies