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Confidence strong in Qld’s resources future
Landmark child abuse reforms pass Parliament
Regional Queensland benefits from COVID Works for Queensland program
Upgrades for Braddon and Dickson to support local jobs
2020 Queensland Reconciliation Awards announced
Brisbane jobs boost through COVID Works for Queensland
South-East Queensland councils benefit from COVID Works for Queensland program
Bushfire building report prompts improvement action
Emissions reduction and renewables show resilience in face of COVID-19
Response to charges in New Plymouth
New partnership in lightning protection
Bribie Island Road upgrade motoring ahead
Mabo footage released for first time
Govt needs to be upfront on border exemptions
Operation drawdown to target overextracting bores in Griffith area
Reopening dates announced for leisure centres
Aboriginal History WA helping Western Australians unlock their Aboriginal ancestry
Withdrawal of US troops could spell disaster for Afghanistan
Resource sector employment boost for post COVID-19 recovery
One in six medications prescribed to older people causing more harm than good
Questions remain around Govt’s Covid-19 law
Manufacturing a bright future
Facilities re-open as COVID-19 restrictions ease
Temporary changes to NCEA and University Entrance
Increase in residential renovation activity could create 140,000 to 150,000 direct on-site trade jobs per month
Delivering NDIS: annual price review leads to simpler, more flexible scheme
Cyber security node for Townsville
Live export exemption not granted
‘Ask Expert’ public online Q&A with Daily Telegraph
Establishment of Central Australian Economic Reconstruction Committee
Queensland driving tests to resume
Extended terms for directors of Racing Industry Transition Agency
Art Gallery set to open for long weekend
Roundtable kicks off IR reform process
CTU launches petition calling for safer sick leave in light of COVID-19
Road Safety Grants 2020 applications open
New research: C19 a 200,000 job taker in charities sector
COVID-19 to cost universities $16 billion by 2023
Air Cargo Capacity Crunch: Demand Plummets but Capacity Disappears Even Faster
Centring Indigenous people in evaluation is key to better outcomes
Tablelands Telegraph – June 2020
New agreement keeps Sydney Metro JobMaker project on-track
Free course for volunteer Crown Land managers
FuelWatch advises Perth motorists to fill up before price rise 2 June
Rental stock in Perth absorbing at a rapid rate
Using rotation to grow more feed
Hendra Virus confirmed on Far North Coast
Up to 40 patrons permitted in our pubs, restaurants and cafes from Friday