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Speech – Australian Science, Australia’s Future: Science 2035
New report provides roadmap to plug national science capability gaps
Bridge Generations With Tech Help
Marinus Link reaches financial close, connecting Tasmania’s renewables to the world
UN expert: Legacy of slavery and colonialism and business interests fuel contemporary forms of slavery in Brazil
‘We need to look after our grand-friends’: how childcare in aged care can help young and old
17 community initiatives funded through Men’s Places Grants
We’re still not measuring our reliance on nature as we rush to boost productivity
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – Sky News Afternoon Agenda
Rippleside Inclusive Playspace, a Livvi’s Place, opens to the public
Treasury has a great cost-benefit calculator for big-spending projects – we just need to use it better
Commitment to cutting red tape, speedier approvals, tackling skills shortages, and streamlined trade
Grattan on Friday: a laundry basket of reform leaves a lot of washing to be done
Chalmers wins tail wind on tax reform from roundtable
Opening remarks, Economic Reform Roundtable day 3, Parliament House, Canberra
Monash Seniors Festival Program Out Now
With just ‘three days to inform the next three budgets’, here’s how Chalmers’ roundtable kicked off
Opening remarks, Economic Reform Roundtable, Parliament House, Canberra
Camden Council Gears Up To Unlock Local Heritage
Three simple, fair steps which would raise 70 billion dollars a year in extra tax
Northern Territory youth justice overhaul a punitive step backwards that will worsen Closing the Gap outcomes
16M Gilgandra Hunter Park Precinct to Transform Regional Youth and Rec
Greens Say Deregulation Won’t Fix Housing Crisis
Award nominations and grants available to celebrate WA Seniors Week 2025
Traffic switches pave the way for final stages of M1 Pacific Motorway extension to Raymond Terrace construction
End of housing crisis is possible, only obstacle is Labor
Getting young and old people to dance together boosts health and reduces age discrimination – new research
Why bolstering post-secondary education for former youth in care is a wise investment
Greens would support reforms to CGT, negative gearing, and a fossil fuel export levy in the senate
Tasmania Secures Significant Agreement For Marinus
Grants To Reduce Ageism Now Open
Dedicated doctors recognised for outstanding leadership and advocacy work
New exhibitions bring First Nations perspectives and collaborative artistry to the forefront
Commissioners urge NT Govt to reconsider new child justice laws
Could Coding Robot Be Key To STEM Equity?
Community innovation leads the way at 2025 Global Conference on Climate and Health through “Ideas Labs”
Scholarship In Service Of World
Major leap forward for evolving Aboriginal Business Expo – Wollongong
Anti-trafficking and accountability measures crucial for peace, says UN expert: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Cemetery open day to break down stigma about death and dying
Towards Battery Circular Economy
ICJ: World’s highest court finding is landmark win for children
Wagga Wagga’s Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever even hits all the right notes
The CGT discount turns home buying into a sport for rich property investors while first home buyers stand on the sidelines and watch
WA had the highest rates of Indigenous child removal in the country. At last, the state is finally facing up to it
Australian law is clear: criticism of Israel does not breach the Racial Discrimination Act
Whānau Enterprise, Key To Economic Success
breaking down stigma to improve mental health support for First Nations families