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New Keanes Bridge connecting community
Historic bricks given new life in Penrith’s City Park
Surveyors Creek Softball Facility upgrades hit home run
Aussie tech breakthrough to protect critical infrastructure from cyber attacks
Second life: Deep-sea diving probe recovered from Southern Ocean
Stunning new $7 million pavilion opens at Carrick Hill
Council endorses plans for outdoor trading
North-West remains a hot spot for dangerous level crossing incidents
This must be last time Optus cuts off small business
Soundproofing rollout to get music and live performance back on stage
MAIB strong returns dividend to Tasmanian Government
City takes charge on electric vehicles
Annual Report documents exciting year for Gunnedah Shire
Appointments to National Film and Sound Archive Board
Deakin on-track to introduce rail-specific course in 2024
Residents begin moving in to new Redcliffe social housing
Appointments to National Cultural Heritage Committee
Funding boost for bush businesses now open
Another Labor own goal
Construction underway on Lost City Walking Track and Glow Worm Tunnel pathway
Community Grants Recipients Celebrated at Awards Night
Completion of essential upgrades at Milton Showground
Early works prepare T2D for start of construction
City of Ballarat invests more than $36 million to deliver better roads
Our response to State Government’s housing strategy
ARENA funding for WA renewable hydrogen study
Rio Tinto starts recycling steel from Australia’s largest ever demolition project, on the Northern Territory’s Gove Peninsula
Cr Lisa Hollingsworth elected City of Boroondara Mayor for the 2023-24 year
Significant new funding for Goldfields Aboriginal Community
Facilities funding for community footy
Retailers welcome suite of resilience measures for SMBs
Council welcomes continued funding of Pakenham Roads Upgrade project
Grant provides vital upgrades for North Ryde Library
Cameras, paths and quad bikes
New Spirit of Tasmania vessels progressing with more local contracts
$4.4 million in grants on offer as heavy vehicle safety program returns for its ninth round
New school for Madora Bay officially opened
Labor should be ashamed as local road funding slashed
Level 1 water restrictions start December
Sydney powers ahead with more electric vehicle charging
Community hub and food centre opens on Sunshine Coast
Bye-bye boom gates as level crossings gone for good
New Centre to support ‘optimal’ ageing
Wurrumiyanga Remote Power Project Underway
First construction milestone achieved on Lumsden Point project
OMBUDSMAN APPLAUDS CYBER SUPPORT FOR SMALL BUSINESS
Leopold Tennis Pavilion redevelopment kicks off
Ipswich region benefits from new eating disorders service