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Ka tohua te timatanga o te tau o ngā reo taketake e te Minita Whanaketanga Māori
Aquaculture plan for northern Australia
Ministers to share Waitangi spirit with Australia-based Kiwis
Increased judicial appointment transparency and intention to boost legal aid funding applauded
Supporting Farmers With Drought And Flood Recovery
900 Aged Care Places for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Seniors
New arms control law comes into effect
$6.6 million to support new medical degree in Shepparton
Jemena seeks feedback on five-year NSW gas plan
New hep C cure with 99% success rate available today
Government receives strong response to Underwriting New Generation Investments Program
New Ambassador to Indonesia announced
$1.8 Million for Loddon Mallee Councils to Get Older Residents More Active
Round 10 of funding open to support the Great Rides
Book a campsite now at Ganyamalbaa Camping Trial in Worimi Conservation Lands
Ministers receive Tax Working Group Report
Tough New Penalties For Out-Of-Control Parties
Sumner skate park project kicks off
New Zealand continues push to protect post-Brexit trade quotas
Greater Effort Needed To Reduce Workplace Death Toll
Cancer Council Australia position on non-health public policy issues
Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards Winners Announced
Victoria Stands By Murray Darling Basin Plan
$20 million boost for 15 Murray–Darling Basin communities
Statement on SA Royal Commission
Saving our Species Summer newsletter
FFWA Submission Unequivocally Opposes Rock Lobster Industry Changes
Aussie plants facing extinction
Palmer blasts WA Government for allowing Chinese control of Australian airports
Regional Victoria’s Unemployment Rate Hits Record Low
Govt welcomes vote of confidence in economic management
Nationwide events to commemorate Waitangi Day 2019
McGowan Government launches Future Battery Industry Strategy
Doctors’ conscientious objection to abortion can affect women’s health: study
Getting a better deal for customers in private power networks
Law Council and NT Law Society support reduction of NT age of criminal responsibility
EXTRA $58 MILLION A YEAR, 775 MORE PLACES FOR LIFE-CHANGING AGED CARE
Operation Sovereign Borders monthly update: December 2018
Tough new domestic violence laws come into force
BHP and Rio Tinto endorse Uluru Statement from the Heart
Major Excavation Begins At Anzac Station
Bridges already confused about policy costings
One stop shop for drought support
Passport fees to increase from March 1
New Pakenham School Opens Doors
SMALL BUSINESS NEEDS A BREAK IN FEDERAL BUDGET
Japanese buyers coming to Tasmania to see high-quality local produce firsthand
Drilling Underway To Shape Airport Link