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The Glasgow Lock Hospital for Unfortunate Females was supposed to help vulnerable girls and women in the 19th century – instead it…
Resources sector defies global headwinds to maintain massive contribution to State’s finances
WA Nurses Accept Cook Government Pay Offer
AFP and ABF targeting refrigerated containers after one tonne of cocaine seized in Sydney
Study doubles and decimates prior estimated lifespans for whale species 
Whales can live way longer than scientists had thought, with potential lifespans as much as double previous estimates
Office Hours For 2024-25 Holiday Period
Early Childhood Education and Care Worker Retention Payment
HKUST Researchers Introduce Thermal-Electric Aerosol Printer to Make Piezoelectric Biofilms at Unprecedented Speed
Funding boost for job-creating Collie magnesium refinery
Changes to planning framework to unlock more homes for Queenslanders
PFAS Testing Gives Gunnedah Water Tick Of Approval
Next steps approved for proposed Golden Square Planning Scheme Amendment
Commission to issue Statement of Issues on Contact’s proposed acquisition of Manawa
Victorian Chamber welcomes Cabinet appointments
Greens Launch Plan to Put Animal Welfare Back on the National Agenda – Starting with Shutting Down Cruel Greyhound Racing
Advancing Quantum Technology in Japan: AIST and IQM Join Forces
MYEFO paints a worrying economic picture; government debt to hit $1 trillion
Second man charged with orchestrating 237kg MDMA importation
Tis Season To Be Jolly
Productivity, and Attracting Overseas Investment and Skills Key to Budget Strength: Property Council 
Soaring MYEFO deficit delivers a wake-up call for Commonwealth Government
Monash graduate’s design helping everyday heroes (video and images available)
Mount Isa Rodeo Lives To Ride Another Day
Crisafulli Government delivers on 100 Day Plan commitment for resources sector
Rolling industrial action continues: St Vincent’s Private nurses stop work across 29 operating theatres
Former motor vehicle smash repair business operators penalised for deliberate breaches
Instrument calibration company and director penalised $67,000 for deliberate breaches
Council approves planning permit for organics processing facility
Cracking Down On Unlawful Behaviour In Construction
QANTAS AGREES TO TWU PROPOSAL OF $120 MILLION COMPENSATION POOL FOR ILLEGALLY OUTSOURCED WORKERS
Glam tidings of joy: how Slade made Merry Xmas Everybody a seasonal hit for the ages
Victoria’s St Vincent’s Private nurses stop work across 29 operating theatres
Permanent Home For Momenta At Rippleside
INDUSTRIAL ACTION IS COMING TO QUEENSLAND’S BEACHES
Underpayment Not Wage theft: Union called out
Hunter Sports Centre expansion back on track for March opening
Chris Minns’ Christmas gifts – strikes, chaos, and a state left stranded
Zero Pay Offer Triggers Strike Action By MBIE Staff
Carestream Secures Crucial Business Partner Agreement in Algeria
AI Capability Plan should focus on the skills we need to boost productivity
Dandenong’s New Road Underpass Ahead Of Schedule
International Day of Action against Qube Ports: wharfies stop work at ten Australian ports
Statement From Treasurer 16 December
Victorian Premier Issues Statement 16 December
Day of action against Qube Ports: wharfies stop work at ten Australian ports
We developed a way to use light to dismantle PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ – long-lasting environmental pollutants
Government welcomes new firefighters to boost our emergency services