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Students Reap Benefits Of School Camps
Work to start on lighting up Cobden track
Secretary-General Disappointed Security Council Unable to Reach Agreement on Extending Cross-Border Humanitarian-Relief Operations in Syria
FMA releases standard condition for consultation to improve operational and cyber resilience
Security Council: Syria 12 July
Security Council Press Statement on Attack against Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Central African Republic
Boeing Announces Second-Quarter Deliveries 12 July
Boeing and Intel to Collaborate on Advanced Microelectronics for Aerospace
High Commissioner to the Republic of Maldives
Statement on escalating situation in West Bank
Visit to Jakarta for ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
24/7 security for Port Pirie, Wallaroo hospitals
National Partnership Delivers More Homes In Bayside
New Rental Commissioner to give renters voice
NZ police make quick arrest after workplace assault
Government must ban dawn raids and grant amnesty
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2691 (2023), Security Council Extends Mandate of United Nations Mission to Support Hudaydah Agreement for One Year
Game-playing automaton acts like ‘irrational’ human
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS): The Republic of Korea notches up its sixth site
Kimberley community safety grants now open 10 July
Police charge two over Canberra Airport carousel joyride
AUSVEG and Onions Australia announce strategic merger
Abuse prompts toilet closure
Forest products sector welcomes abolition of carbon market barriers for new timber plantings
Break and enter charges at Bulimba, QLD
Community thanked for water conservation efforts
ACOSS welcomes Robodebt Royal Commission’s report
HSU members pause plans for industrial action
Robodebt Royal Commission report: Justice must be done for current and former victims of automated debt-collection, say Greens
Farmers issue warning on food security
TOOL THEFT COSTING VICTORIAN TRADIES $20M A YEAR
Sharp eye looks to Talisman Sabre
State Government invests in water network upgrade in Bunbury
Australian foreign minister to visit Timor-Leste
NAB removes links in text messages to protect customers
Police Security Officers graduate
Climate Finance for community resilience
Council grant programs now open for applications at Mildura
Treaties Committee to consider Australia-Serbia Social Security Agreement
Dogtainers and Dr. Harry: Discover the Fascinating World of Animal Transit
States and Territories Could Foot the Emissions Bill for Beetaloo Basin
UN experts: Israeli air strikes and ground operations in Jenin may constitute war crime
Comment by the UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk on Israeli-Palestinian violence
Farmers welcome review to power up renewables engagement
Law Council concern regarding arrest warrants issued for Hong Kong pro-democracy activists
National Farmers Federation joins trade talks in India
Comment by the UN Human Rights Chief on Israeli-Palestinian violence
Israel and the Occupied Territories: ICRC calls for immediate protection of civilians in Jenin