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Ribbon cutting marks opening of Art Gallery of NSW expansion
New home for Queensland harness racing announced
Penn State CTSI core services expand to include implementation science
Under snow and ice, landmines and unexploded ordnance pose deadly danger to civilians
UN experts: Protection measures needed to support children with disabilities in armed conflict
Statement at end of UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine’s visit to Kyiv
Regional and municipal authorities key to Ukraine’s resilience
Health inequities lead to early death in many persons with disabilities
Planning changes to get thousands of Toowoomba homes off ground
Western Queensland councils set for housing action
World-first innovation accelerates process to safeguard environment and wildlife
Boyanup saleyard upgrades to improve animal welfare
Protecting coral reefs and extreme weather on earth and in space: $4.8m in ARC funding
IR bill tests for Labor
Murray river emergency area declaration reduced
Nightwork on Ewingsdale Road from 5 December
Two recognised for improving lives of others
Ashurst advises Transport for NSW on A$4.24 billion procurement of Western Harbour Tunnel
Councils facing more financial uncertainty due to ongoing Red Fleet dispute
Council receives 2021/22 Annual Report
Macquarie Asset Management completes acquisition of DTG Recycle
Three ways to address construction’s major capacity shortfalls
Traffic Update – Raftery Road bridge opening today
Splish-splash fun as Water Park reopens
Qantas and Melbourne airport agree new commercial deal
Construction begins on $47.9 million upgrade of Balga TAFE
Mountain bike enthusiasts gear up for Thredbo Valley Track
Sky’s limit: Horsham Flight Hub Master Plan funded
People eating leaves to survive in South Sudan as aid fails to keep pace with spiralling hunger crisis
Seagrass restoration project spans two oceans
Release of News Media Bargaining Code Review
Parliamentary Inquiry Into Skills Training Should Focus On Student Choice
Water, wastewater and district energy utilities to increase decarbonisation and operational efficiency
New mental health facility step closer for Gisborne
More rural broadband for regional communities
Tauranga region to benefit from new funding and financing tool
In 2023, FAO will require $1.9 billion to reach 48 million people with life-saving and livelihood assistance
Huge boosts for Queensland racing
Heavy vehicle rest areas initiative steering committee chair announced, and expressions of interest opened for drivers
Red tape busted to mobilise interstate tradies for flood recovery effort
Connecting People and Places
Wheatbelt residents and farm businesses now better connected
Road resiliency inquiry launched
Amendments to Greater Shepparton Planning Scheme for future Kialla growth
Wheelchair accessibility to reach new heights in Hunter
Developer announces plans for new medical research facility in Brisbane
Summit outcomes set to boost housing supply
Lead consultant appointed for Perth Cultural Centre rejuvenation