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Two new Tamworth bridges to improve local journeys
Progress to make Mildura one of most EV-friendly cities
Laramba water treatment plant officially opened
Ashurst advises Patrimonium on financing the acquisition of Heytex Group by Bencis
Works Start On New Fawkner Leisure Centre
Construction tender awarded for new $48.5 million Moranbah Hospital
New pocket park win for North Kellyville
New sustainable village for North Geelong
Road, footpaths and bridges prioritised in draft Operational Plan 2023
Upgrades enhance community use of Kilsyth’s Elizabeth Bridge Reserve
New Racing Queensland CEO appointed
Meeting with President of Republic of Nauru
Seal spotting in Sandy
Kingston’s budget delivering responsibly
More accessible public transport in regions
Queensland Government unlocks more than 1,100 lots at Caloundra South
AI will increase inequality and raise tough questions about humanity, economists warn
City of Hobart welcomes community portfolio members
Budget 2023 – Investing In Our Future. Delivering For All Territorians – It’s “Full STEAM Ahead” for Katherine High Students
AFP providing pathway for girls in ICT
Safer school crossing for Sandy Bay kids
Significant boost to WA livestock industry’s biosecurity defences
Infrastructure, Roads and Kinders amongst Council’s top priorities
McGowan Government expanding mental health services
Tender awarded for Newcastle Art Gallery expansion
Summary of Council’s 26 April 2023 Ordinary Meeting
Flying display to mark re-opening of RAAF Museum
Building bright future
$200 million Digital Economy Strategy to fast-track Queensland’s growth
Works commence at Tamworth Regional Playground
Exciting new chapter for Springwood Library
Epping bridge project concept design and early work tender awarded
Government rules out cyclone levy in no-frills Budget
New school crossing on Princes Street
City of Ballarat Councillors endorse draft budget
Tarmac work to begin in May
HSF advises Brookfield on renewable power project
Steering committee announced for SBS Relocation Feasibility Study
Special Development School Supporting Local Families
Next steps for Feasibility Study into possible SBS Relocation
Government supporting more onshore wood processing
UNSW receives $5.5m under new ARC scheme to tackle critical industry challenges
Draft budget acts on community priorities
St James Cycle Trail bridge to be replaced
One step closer to commercial tropical rock oyster industry for WA
New report confirms mixed bag for bats
LO BROS’ NOT SODA PULLS “HUMPBACK WHALE” WEIGHT OF PLASTIC, ONE MILLION BOTTLES, OUT OF THE OCEAN IN MAJOR BID TO SAVE OUR SEAS
Cranbourne Racing To Get Funding Boost