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CME welcomes Federal visa rebate announcement
New facility to spring WA’s divers onto world stage
First round of FairPlay vouchers open for 2022
More cash for pest and weed control good news for farmers
Energy Efficient Communities Food and Beverage Manufacturing Business Grant program
Grants offer career development opportunities for NT artists
Government must fast-track COVID booster shots to keep Tasmanians out of hospital
Two thirds of parents fear for kid’s COVID safety in schools as Courtney remains on holidays
Applications now open for small business assistance
Restrictions on vaccinated international arrivals ease
Visa rebates can plug workforce gaps, but international tourists must return
New reports help power Western Australia’s hydrogen future
Canberra’s first reverse vending machine for container deposits
Consumers warned about dodgy sellers of Covid rapid testing kits
Heat on childcare operators to take care this summer
Grant just formula for dairy exports
Ararat Library Reaches Out To More In Community
Millions of Rapid Antigen Tests arrive in Australia
Kids’ vaccination blitz ahead of schools returning for 2022
Upgrades Set To Begin at Territory Wildlife Park
Keeping communities connected through Neighbourhood House Community Care Advisers Pilot
Major construction of Western Harbour Tunnel to begin in mid-year
Protecting remote communities in Northern Territory from Covid 19 January
Record low for 2021
New methods to expand use of Australian Carbon Credit Units
Vale: PADD Dog Tilly
$5.5 million to enhance regional and remote performing arts tours
Rail contract to deliver jobs in North West
Education Minister Courtney on holiday while schools face COVID uncertainty
Taxpayers fork out for most expensive water ever
WA’s Plan for Gender Equality going strong
Building Project Support Program creates jobs and construction certainty
New wharf facility demonstrates Government’s commitment to King Island shipping
Western Australians pick names for Black Hawk helicopters
Ferguson’s housing solutions not far enough
How many Rapid Antigen Tests will government provide teachers and students?
Industry engagement to ensure freight and supply keep moving
New Zealand prepared to send support to Tonga
More Native Trees For Wadawurrung Country
$20 million to get rid of pests and weeds
Keeping showmen and women on road
Work Commences on Territory’s Largest Fuel Storage Facility
Young people’s vision for their online future
Ensuring fair and reasonable returns to class action plaintiffs 17 January
Mask mandate introduced for South-West region from 6pm tonight
Funding now open for artists to expand skills and creative connections
Ophir road upgrades to deliver safer journey
Unions to demand new Covid safe plans from all employers, free RATs for community and will take action to ban unsafe work