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Pet shops transition to adoption centres under puppy farm reforms
Victorian Labor found to be tricky when reporting government department performance
Labor and crossbench allies vote to continue VCE debacle cover-up
CLP delivering on commitment to remove minimum floor price
School Saving Bonus Saves Families $1 Million In One Day
Streamlining Policing Processes
First Anti-Racism Strategy – Keeping Victorians Free Of Hate
Roleystone Community College Redevelopment Commences
Meeting With President Of Czech Republic
Mining Warden Appointment
New Director Of Classification Board Appointed
Squeezing more bang for buck from blackcurrants
Government conventions on armed conflict decision making
Critical Pinjarra link road to be delivered thanks to State Government investment
Statement On Darwin Port
New Legislation Resolves Long-Standing First Nations Land Claim In Northern Territory
Grants To Power Up Community Sport And Recreation
First charter school announced to open Term 1 2025
Funding Boost For Wildlife Rescue Volunteers 27 November
MyWay or the highway: Greens concerned MyWay+ rollout will turn Canberrans off public transport
Science Minister “asleep at the wheel” says science community, as science reforms continually delayed
More relief for Kiwi families
25 teachers and staff honoured for 50-plus years in NSW public education
Slashing Red Tape For Tasmanian Charities
Testing before buying leads to innovative service delivery
Grants now open to celebrate Aboriginal cultures across New South Wales
White Bay Power Station to continue as arts venue for a further 12 months
Wednesday 27 November 2024
Libraries Tasmania Fellowships Announced
Crackdown On Excessive Rent Increases And Dodgy Rentals
Response To Future Of Local Government Review
Student Support Measures Step In Right Direction
Fewer than 1000 Emergency Housing households
Significant TASCAT Reform Passes House Of Assembly
It’s Two Strikes And You’re Out For Rogue Taxi Drivers
Approvals Fast Track Taskforce Announced
Better Life For Retirement Village Residents
Ashurst advises Berkeley Homes on grant of planning permission for 165 houses in Turnden following call-in and statutory challenge
15% Pay Rise For Early Educators Passes Parliament
Legislation passes to wipe $3 billion of student debt for 3 million Australians
Prime Tourism Land For Sale In Jurien Bay
Nation-leading Vaping Reforms Progress
New Online Portal To Streamline Mining Approvals
Tasmanian jobs and biosecurity an afterthought for Federal Labor
Action Needed To Keep Water Users Safe This Summer
Right to disconnect earns 2024 Macquarie Dictionary mention
Minns Labor Government turns its back on vulnerable Myall Lakes residents
Council Calls On State Government To Fix Roads