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Inspiring Next Generation Of College Graduates
Wondering what Australia might look like in a hotter world? Take a glimpse into the distant past
Spartan Strengthens Partnerships In PNG
Three million dollars in grants for arts and culture projects in WA
Pacific Partnerships Strengthened During Joint Visit
Revolving door vs sliding door: what’s best for your building?
We Will Continue To Walk In Step – To Better Future
Key Milestone For Pacific Engagement Visa Program
Strengthening Anzac And PNG Bonds
We reconstructed landscapes that greeted the first humans in Australia around 65,000 years ago
Anzac Day Dawn Service
China’s money only goes so far – Kokoda shows why history binds PNG and Australia in a far deeper way
Department of Veterans’ Affairs – Australians Gather to Honour Anzac Day
Remembering Ngarrindjeri Anzacs
Minister Marles, Minister Keogh, Minister Conroy and Minister Thistlethwaite – Stop, pause and honour this Anzac Day
Stop, Pause And Honour This Anzac Day
Paramedics reflect on their Defence Force service on Anzac Day
Moree Veterans Recognised For Their Service
Kokoda Village Community Reception
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – Sky News First Edition
Overseas Memorials Pay Tribute To Aussie Diggers
View from The Hill: Albanese to walk Kokoda track and engage in some jungle diplomacy
Commemorating Anzac Day On Kokoda Track
Merchant Navy Veteran Honoured
Rio Tinto Releases First Quarter Production Results 17 April
Missing World War 2 Bomber And Crew Found
Ghost roads in South-East Asia speed nature’s destruction
AFP members working alongside RSIPF to deliver safe Solomon Islands elections
Delivering ballots in Solomon Islands
Australia supports the 2024 Solomon Islands Joint Elections
Giant Kangaroos Bounce Back From Past
We found three new species of extinct giant kangaroo – and we don’t know why they died out when their cousins survived
$94 Million Cocaine Import Plot Foiled In Brisbane
Launch Of ‘Almost Anzac Day’
Ghost Roads Speed Nature’s Destruction
Roads of destruction: we found vast numbers of illegal ‘ghost roads’ used to crack open pristine rainforest
Missing RAAF WWII bomber and crew discovered in Papua New Guinea
Screen Australia announces over $2.3 million for nine documentaries
Aboriginal people made pottery and sailed to distant offshore islands thousands of years before Europeans arrived
Discovery of Australia’s oldest pottery rewrites understanding of Aboriginal maritime history
Supporting the next generation of business leaders in Papua New Guinea
The key physical security threats to businesses
Smashing Through Competition
Rio Tinto appoints Bold Baatar as Chief Commercial Officer
Strengthening surveillance and response for vector-borne diseases
NEW QANTAS CONNECTION FROM AUSTRALIA TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA TAKES OFF
AFP Negotiators: The secret capability rescuing kidnapped Australians offshore
Workshops Fostering Collaboration On Plant Biosecurity