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Nations Pitch In To Patch Airfields
Building capacity to lift literacy rates in Tasmanian schools
Have your say: Jemena releases Draft Pricing and Services Plan
Garden Of Significance Open For All To Enjoy
Police Seek Help To Locate Man After Assault On 86 Tram
Is legal jargon actually a ‘magic spell’? Science says maybe
Weekly Update 23 August
BHP Supports Regina Food Bank As Reconciliation Partner
Records smashed as over 224,000 NSW residents benefit from Fee-Free TAFE
Better outcomes in early childhood education
Community Champions Celebrated At Multicultural Awards
The mystic and the mathematician: What the towering 20th-century thinkers Simone and André Weil can teach today’s math educators
Book Week Uncovers Magic Of Reading
Touring exhibition details parallel universes at TRAG display
REMONDIS AUSTRALIA PROVIDES EMPLOYMENT LEG UP FOR LONG TERM UNEMPLOYED
Insurers Take New Approach To Use Of Expert Reports
$50,000 fine after worker dragged into threading machine  
Be Aware Of Mpox Symptoms As Number Of Cases Rise
NSW new be aware of mpox symptoms as number of cases rise
Matmerize, Inc., Introduces “ASKPOLY” – A Language Model Based Polymer Expert
Conviction After Worker’s Hand Partially Amputated
Library Hosting Mental Health Drop-in Sessions
Two new Intensive English Centres to strengthen student support
Understanding the Cultural Landscape – Inside episode 2 of Closer to Nature
NAPLAN results show consistency across literacy and numeracy
Company To Invest $293,000 After Worker’s Leg Crushed
Donations Needed For Children’s Best Start Book Drive 12 August
AFP Statement 12 August
‘Olympic comedown’ is a common ailment after the games – here’s what it is and how athletes cope
Berninneit Scoops Another Award
Lotterywest grant for significant public artwork in Walyalup/Fremantle
Entering New Chapter Of Multicultural Storytimes
Cindy Ngamba secures historic first medal for Refugee Olympic Team
Rebadged Loggers Threaten Victoria’s Native Forest Ban
PSA strongly rejects funding pay rises through cuts to jobs and services
Getting Started With Aged Care Services In Bayside
School grants support sharing of Aboriginal cultures and histories
Teamwork keeps Pitch Black moving
Generative AI In Gifted Education
Platypus Month Is Back For 2024
Northern Territory Police Commissioner Delivers Apology Speech at Garma Festival
AIs encode language like brains do − opening a window on human conversations
Steel Manufacturer Fined For Multiple Safety Failures
First Creswick Mountain Bike Trails Roll Out Early
Recognising Our Library: “So Much More Than Just Books”
New report finds residents more satisfied with their aged care homes
Territory teaching students receive $40,000 scholarships
POETRY MONTH 2024 BRINGS AUSTRALIAN POETRY EXCELLENCE TO THE NATION – AND THE WORLD