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$7.5 million for veteran wellbeing in Tasmania
Delivering Australia’s lowest private health insurance premium change in 21 years
Sports grants help more Australians get active
New members appointed to National Sports Tribunal
Red Tape Slashed Following Defence Procurement Review
Morrison Government Delivers $50 Million Defence Skills Boost
Looming Transport Crisis
$35 million investment to reduce number of younger people in residential aged care
Additional remuneration for boosters welcomed – but unfair pay disparity remains
Aboriginal women of Goulburn-Mulwaree and Crookwell reconnect through art
Green light for Kananook commuter car park
Shellfish Lease Water Quality project to protect jobs and benefit environment
Olympic and Paralympic boost for Paris 2024
Drones driving koala habitat restoration
Four years keeping Australia safe, prosperous and united
Covid and Christmas used to hide failure to protect Great Barrier Reef
Crash corner no more as Port Wakefield Overpass solves bottleneck blues
Morrison government must reverse decision to divert jobs from regional Australians to short-term visa holders
Recipe to restore APS
New powers to remove harmful online content beyond Australia
Implementing Corporate Collective Investment Vehicles – public consultation on regulations and rules
$19.5 million boost for Australia’s creative sector to RISE
National Truck Apprenticeship Is Landmark Step Forward For Industry
Final major contract awarded for Western Sydney Airport
Morrison Government supporting adoption of artificial intelligence in our regions
Australian Business Securitisation Fund Review
Productivity Commission appointment
Morrison’s apprenticeship scheme will send young truckies to their graves if pressures not fixed: TWU
Wishes of First Nations people essential on Voice to Parliament legislation
New trucking apprenticeship to keep driving Australia’s economy
Better access to mental health support in Geelong
Locals vow to fight “expensive out of date dinosaur” following Kurri Kurri decision
$15 million partnerships program open for marine discovery
Making trade easier for Australian businesses
Consultation on remake of super co-contribution regulations
Strengthening leaders and governance across aged care
Increasing AdBlue supplies and protecting Australia’s transport industry
Growing technologically-advanced country: Defence nuclear science and engineering scholarships
Caryapundy Swamp to be listed as wetland of international importance
Additional mental health support for Devonport community
Statement from ACTU Acting Secretary Liam O’Brien: Appointments to Fair Work Commission
HMAS Sirius farewelled after 15 years of service
RSV Nuyina launches new era in Antarctic Science 18 December 2021
Morrison does nothing to stop job rorts
Federal court to order Qantas to pay compensation to illegally outsourced workers
ACTU condemns baseless attack on workers’ retirement savings
Voice for young people on online safety
Enhanced support for refugee settlement and integration