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New youth program real slam dunk
Agriculture Ministers Meeting sets the stage for ACT leadership in climate action
Prestigious STEM ambassador role for UNE scientist
Providing crucial air power in north
National leadership on climate change and agriculture
Endorsement of National Statement on Climate Change and Agriculture
Registrations open for DestinationTNQ
Is our financial services sector safe from cyber criminals?
Midwife’s passion is born
Local Approvals Policy for Caravan Parks adopted
Community groups receiving funding to take climate action
Free Covid RATs available from Council
Royal visit will mark Sister City anniversary
Connecting Canberrans with community-led climate projects
FMA releases standard condition for consultation to improve operational and cyber resilience
Security Council: Syria 12 July
Online farm business program helps manage risk
Floodplain risk resilience in Georges River needs community input
Latest Sustainability Update shows target gains and room for improvement
Lighthouse Brings Brighter Future To Local Young People
Reaping rewards of rest
University and industry PhD grants announced
New virtual boardgame brings households together to tackle climate change
Bright sparks get taste of engineering with JCU
Tap into City of Hobart’s urban sustainability
Disability Inclusive Emergency Planning Workshop
Apply now for round two of Agribusiness Digital Solutions Grants Scheme
Students join locals to reimagine Clarence Valley townships
What is ‘sundowning’ and why does it happen to many people with dementia?
Floodplain Risk Management Study & Plan for Greta and Black Creek
Home repair upgrades for Kimberley and Pilbara communities
Joint statement – Home repair upgrades for Kimberley and Pilbara communities
Climate Finance for community resilience
Study links overuse of antibiotics with severe COVID-19 side effects
Life as explorer | mentors in science
First Nations festivities return this Burramatta NAIDOC Day
Funding boost to reduce rubbish on Reef
5 July 2023, Cr Anna De Villiers-The Carisbrook Mercury
New Planning Framework to Connect with Country
Building approvals show resilience of Tasmanian economy
Drawings worth a thousand words
$300 million invested in local suppliers for new Sydney Fish Market
Albury Laneway Lightbox Gallery launches during NAIDOC Week
Free audio storytelling workshops: Bega Valley
Digital, media and information literacy are key to freedoms
Training provides tools for community support
Council raises flag in celebration of NAIDOC Week
Troops return after training Ukrainian recruits