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Roads Funding Boost Welcomed
Exploration license for Australia’s first offshore wind project a welcome step to create
Support for Tasmanian Bee Industry
Bicentennial Park Switches On
QUT focus on Future Food Systems
Community invited to have their say on Yeronga PDA
Chair named to lead Queensland Rail
$1.79 million set to revitalise Toodyay community recreation spaces
Contract awarded on North Queensland Mid-Term Refresh Program
Time for Cairns to get fair share of budget
Council backs regional plan for hard-to-accommodate sports
Cutting-Edge Sub-Acute Services For Swan Hill
Unemployment In Regional Vic Lowest In Nation
$44 million into Chinese foundation
Supporting our Pastoral Sector: $25,000 Rebates for Drought-Affected NT Farmers
90,000ML of water released for CQ irrigators
Queensland resources delivers one in new three jobs since last election
Readers delight as Cranbourne Library refurbishments are unveiled
$5.2 m community package to boost Cunnamulla
Community projects boost St George and Dirranbandi
Hobart business wins contract for Antarctic work
Suburban sewer upgrade to support up to 20 jobs
Three strikes: Rockliff keeps missing his own infrastructure strategy deadlines
Opportunites to grow from community nursery
Ataccama Positioned as a Visionary in 2019 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Data Quality Tools
Strengthening Future of Australia-China Relationship
Road safety improvements around Lauderdale Primary School
Infrastructure investment in pacific is welcome, but it can’t come at expense of world’s poor
Upgrades boost activity at Racecourse Reserve
Cutting Red Tape In Victoria’s Planning Processes
Hume City Council joins National Nightmare Commute Day on Thursday 4 April
QUT part of pioneering Australian paediatric brain research centre
Work begins on Queensland’s iconic Great Barrier Reef islands
Speed limits reduced in Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary
VU research judged as world-class, grows in new ratings
Qld puts in Budget bid for gas pipelines – again
Victoria’s Construction Continues To Grow
State Government welcomes Federal Government’s final quarter effort on transport
Optus to build 49 mobile sites as part of round 4 of Federal Governments mobile Black
More opportunities to get more Australians more active more often
Council supports Rescue Our Recycling Action Plan
Council endorses Geelong City Deal
More funding for Proserpine as TC Debbie recovery remains on track
New Mt Mawson Shelter officially opened ahead of ski season
Queensland’s hydrogen future closer to reality
What good local government integrity frameworks look like
United Nations Body Rejects ACTU Complaint Against Australian Building and Construction Commission
Rockliff must intervene in dysfunctional TasPorts