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Council launches first-ever practice guide
Tapping into tradition for land management
Council launches first ever action plan for reconciliation
Casey keeps an eye on sale of tobacco to under 18’s
Smoking Ceremony to mark start of Reconciliation Week
CFA walks together with Indigenous communities
City of Ballarat celebrates National Reconciliation Week with launch of its third
Abandoned Vehicle Auction
Turn off your lights and turn out for Earth Hour
Parramatta Launches Indigenous Event Program, Warami
Growth in life expectancy in Australia slows, research finds
Walking together for Reconciliation
Nobody is perfect but healthy change is possible
Norwegian minister for bad health
Heart disease deaths at 50 year high in UK
“real world solutions, not excise hikes:” ARA calls for vaping to be legalised
Lack of evidence hampers e-cigarette regulation
Morrison minister colluded with labour hire firm on casuals: FOI
Cabinet Paper shows NZ not ready for marijuana referendum
Community Open Day at new Caboolture Police Station and Moreton District Headquarters
Ita Buttrose talks family connections – are you next in line to go blind?
No one does hate and intimidation like Left
Heart Foundation welcomes Opposition putting prevention first
Labor commits to strong start on prevention
Australian smokers left behind as US decision brings world closer to being smoke-free
SAVE DATE – June is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month
Census delays are only thing adding up
Almost 13 million Aussies risk heart disease: new data
No butts for Bayside beaches
Can’t resist that breakup ice-cream? There’s a science behind your splurge
Healthy Heart of Victoria 2019 Active Living Census coming in May
Unlicensed in Oakleigh
Teens heed smoke signals
Synthetic Cannabis Users Warning
Reef-inspired artwork launched at Horseshoe Bay
New community grants promote Healthy Tasmania
Police charge two over possession of drugs and ammunition at Ormeau
New Report on Maternity finds drop in teenage pregnancies
US Senators target e-cig company
Oppositions $40m plan to revive national anti-smoking campaign could save 55,000 lives
Cancer Council Victoria welcomes commitment to national anti-smoking campaigns
Opposition’s $40m plan to revive national anti-smoking campaign could save 55,000 lives
Some positive announcements for chronic disease
New grants encouraging healthier way of life
Residents urged to reflect on Appin Massacre as memorials announced
Budget 2019: Does proposed national anti-smoking campaign go far enough?
Vehicle intercept leads to drug arrest – Burleigh Heads
Rottnest hosts Premiership Cup