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2020 Tasmanian Resilience and Innovation Export Awards
Regional Tech Hub improving digital literacy for rural Australians
Getting On With Public Drunkenness Reforms
Public Accounts Committee reports on Defence projects and grants administration
Boosting Paramedic Recruits Through New Training Pathway
Smart shopping for tech gifts this holiday season
Govt to protect security guards
60,000 Murray Cod released back into Darling River
Go-karts hit track at Optus Stadium
Shout out to Tasmania’s thousands of volunteers
Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards Shortlist Announced
Life-saving bowel health checks now available across all of Auckland
Laboratory upgrades on track to protect State’s biosecurity defences
Removing Barriers for Victims of Family Violence
Fees waiver for family violence orders welcomed
Koalas and Fraser Island burned – climate will take Australia’s treasures
Gawler delay is a desperate move to buy time for Keolis Downer’s hiring hassles
Boost to nursing greatly strengthens our response to pandemic
More Placements For Victorian Students
NSW venues to open later for 2021 special events
NSW digital driver licence downloads hit two million
International Volunteer Day 2020
Get a load of this! SA crane company Load 28 cashing in on state’s infrastructure boom
DOC preparing to host more Kiwis than ever
Shop smart and local this Christmas
Ramp up of Infection Control Training to strengthen ICT’s revenue base
Agricultural production hits $65b on back of bumper harvest
Key to Reforming National Electricity Market: Build On Demand Response
Improving Safety On Melbourne’s Roads
Territory Labor Government Innovating and Strengthening NT Health System
East Gippsland Land To Be Haven For Endangered Animals
Languages, Technology, and Innovation at heart of Pacific report findings
WA-first $6 million worth of solar panels installed on public housing
Tasmanian trade opportunities in United States set to soar
Reminding Tasmanians to keep on top of COVID this summer
Pets in Crisis program helps 150 animals from violent homes
$170 million of investment in regional SA
Nsw digital driver licence downloads hit 2 million
Supporting more women in STEM
Hobart’s resilience recognised in national award
Suburban Rail Loop Works Out To Market
Sport Australia resource helps clubs lift their game
Tidbinbilla’s history of distilling Eucalyptus oil preserved
More young women to participate in STEM camp
$1 million for creative arts scholarships
2021 Youth Round Table Recruitment Commences
BuildBonus Grant Extended into New Year
Union blueberry investigation uncovers evidence that Chinese people smugglers are trafficking slave workers