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Conclusion of Emergency Declaration and Youth Curfew in Alice Springs
Council Joins Task Force To Weed-out Invasive Species
Nominations are now open for the 2024 Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards (ACVPA)
Building resilience is key for small businesses
Housing Minister leads mission to UK to explore further alternative construction methods
Royal Commission publishes Final report with 222 recommendations
Ministerial Statement – Tabling of the Commission of Inquiry Report
Social work professor leads Australia’s first professional registration scheme
Association of Children’s Welfare Agencies welcomes budget boost to out-of-home care funding
One of Australia’s leading family violence experts appointed to the FCFCOA as Director Family Violence and Indigenous Programs
Police renew commitment to Project Walwaay to help at-risk youth stay on the right side of the law – Dubbo
Projects and programs
Australian Centre for Evaluation to measure what works
NSW Youth Advisory Council
New CEO appointed to Association of Children’s Welfare Agencies
Child protection workforce summit
Wagga Wagga’s first Family Community Safety Day hailed a success
Community input sought on privacy laws
Grants help Cairns groups tackle youth offending
Review of the Advocate for Children and Young People Act 2014
Queenslanders called on to be part of youth crime solution
Awarding exceptional crime and violence prevention programs making a difference to local communities
Toowoomba Community Safety Forum
UPDATE: Evacuations – Daguragu, Pigeon Hole and Kalkarindji
New strategy to help guide future settlement of refugees and asylum seekers
New police youth co-responder team launching in Toowoomba
Paramedics could sound early warnings of child abuse or neglect – but they need support and more training
New purchase provides more social housing
Australia celebrates its corrections staff
$239 million WestInvest funding in Blacktown City
Only one-in-four small businesses have disaster plan 12 January
ONLY ONE-IN-FOUR SMALL BUSINESSES HAVE A DISASTER PLAN
Community representatives called for Reference Panel
Police lay charges – Kava seizure in Darwin
Child Death Review Board Annual Report 2021-22 tabled
New rules for offshore detention complete Govt response to Operation Burnham inquiry
Great Barrier Reef Indigenous Rangers win Prince William’s environmental prize
Only one-in-four small businesses have disaster plan
Notice to Appear – Drug offences – Central Desert
Landmark five-year mental health plan released
Support for sexual and reproductive health in Pacific
Paving way for Perth’s newest Mental Health Unit
Statement regarding reporting on NSW flood warning network
Road safety projects recognised for contribution towards reducing road trauma
UPDATE #2: Critical Incident – Central Australia
Working together on ground
Recovery Centre opening
Centre for Social Impact arrives at Flinders