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Tuvalu Language Week theme promotes community resilience in face of COVID-19
2020 CACTUS Programme a success
Draft decision to reduce Wellington Electricity’s allowable revenue as it transitions to a default price-quality
Telstra-Microsoft partnership signals new generation digital foundations for Australian businesses
2020 AGM to be Virtual
New University-led energy agency to turn Greater Manchester green
Survey provides a snapshot of COVID-19 impact on local businesses
Matt Jones takes out Napier Waller Art Prize for 2020
Threatened Kosciuszko wildlife gets help from above
Nokia and Optus to provide IoT software solutions to Australian mining, utilities and transportation industries
Curtin’s plan to give rare artworks by Nyungar children a place to call home
World Maritime Day 2020
Australia’s coal cities commit to climate
Global trade in food and agricultural products more than doubles in last two decades
COVID-19 pandemic: countries urged to take stronger action to stop spread of harmful information
How to prepare for upcoming bushfire season
Victorian Youth Week To Help Young People Stay Connected
$2 million for disaster resilience projects that protect and educate
Are sport ‘interventions’ kicking right goals for Indigenous people
La Trobe unveils new Strategic Plan
Significant hospital wait times a symptom of systemic failure
Commission approves Transpower’s $143m voltage stability project in Waikato and Upper North Island region
Report: Plant science must innovate over next 10 years
FAO welcomes China’s new $50 million donation to support South-South Cooperation
From streets to a loving home, Binna warrior Terrier defies all odds
New campaign launched to highlight small businesses
ASIC tells fund managers to be ‘true to label’
Agribusinesses Supported To Adapt To Pandemic Conditions
Seasonal worker funding package part of Wide Bay economic recovery plan
New Business Advisory Group collaborating with Council on COVID-19 recovery
Government achieves 50 percent women on state boards
Frecklington must outline cuts to Wide Bay
Penguin poo helps solve puzzles
North Shore leaders call for Auckland Harbour Bridge fix timeline
High-level roundtable calls for strengthened collaboration in Near East and North Africa
Near East and North Africa countries discuss responses to COVID-19 and how to transform food systems during FAO
Survey to examine impact of COVID-19 on mental health of country footballers
Delivering a healthy environment and liveable Sunshine Coast
School Camps To Return For Regional And Rural Victoria
Griffith celebrates Wiradjuri culture with Yarruwala festival
Aboriginal Ranger Program Round Three recipients announced
Bushfire responders awarded for heroism
Penn State’s research expenditures top $1 billion mark
FAO launches Green Cities Initiative to help transform agri-food systems, end hunger and improve nutrition
Yarra Council wants its businesses to not only survive but thrive
Appointments to CSIRO Board
NWRIC CEO Week in Review 18 September
Year 11 pathway gives thousands entry to university