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NSW Parliament Public Accountability Committee Inquiry, Transport Asset Holding Entity 15 November
First sod turned on $187 million Parkes Bypass
New round of community grants for Kimba community
Delivering Better Kinders For More Victorian Children
This Week at Council 15 November
Faceless investment giant teams up with Woodside for Australia’s most climate polluting project
Christmas comes early for councils with billion dollar cash boost
Councils partner to divert rubbish from landfill
King of Rock n Roll birthday celebrations to hit top speed with bigger and better festival
Digital transformation of Government services – Making it more convenient to get your licence
Surveys open for Goornong and Elmore Township Plans
Native Trees Deliberately Destroyed Along Collingwood Beach
Glasgow outcome means big 2022 for Australia
Budget reality jolt transition to electric vehicles needs
Sealing Ootann Road for ROSI ride
$693,429 sweetener for Mackay sugar cane processor
Next round of solar lights installed
Appointment of Deputy Chairperson to ABC Board
Boeing to Open Three New Freighter Conversion Lines; Takes Order for Eleven 737-800BCF
Library concept design marks major milestone for Armstrong Creek
New eRideable rules roll in ready for Christmas
Mackay visitors to go Wild for new cruise boat tours
Setting Scene For Summer Of Live Music
Flood proofing for Katherine South: $10m for levee and drainage upgrade
2020/21 Financial Statements on Public Exhibition
SEQ residents urged to be waterwise
Vision for More Responsible Digital Infrastructure in Asia-Pacific Emerging Market
Kyndryl and Microsoft establish global strategic partnership to accelerate digital transformation across industries
UN poverty expert says Government fails population: Lebanon
Gold mine going for gold in 2032
Upgraded car park reopens for summer
Next frontier for Tasmanian technology
Construction of Yarraman Waste Management Facility set to commence
Historic land agreement to boost Orange
Australia-Aotearoa New Zealand Foreign Minister Consultations
Modelling and analysis for long term emissions reduction plan
High-Tech Signalling For Cranbourne-Pakenham Lines
Arts and cultural sector set to stimulate regional tourism
Strengthening community safety in Moe
Spotlight on sustainability
Tasmania’s energy security on healthy footing
Creatives to benefit after Tweed rejoins Arts Northern Rivers
Carla Crane unveiled
Barnett must reassure energy security
Stage one of Mall works well underway
Cr Robyn Gulline: Twelve months on job
Wallingat National Park reopens after upgrades
Strong Economic Future For Victoria