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Surveillance confirms additional Varroa mite detections within eradication zone
Bluebottles to sting illegal fishers in Australian Marine Parks
Draft NGO law, reaching a point of no return in the closure of the civic space: Venezuela
The Quadripartite Organizations established the Technical Group on Integrated Surveillance on Antimicrobial use and resistance
New rules for moving beehives into Queensland
Council Closures & Compliance This Australia Day
Surf Club Facilities upgrades to benefit Illawarra beach goers
Expansion of safety initiatives at Boulders
WHO urges action to protect children from contaminated medicines
Murray Valley encephalitis virus detected in Murray River Council
Chief Health Officer Update 20 January
Vic beekeepers can apply to move hives from NSW
National vote of confidence in fight against varroa mite in NSW
8th WHO Technical Taskforce: Defeating Meningitis by 2030 – A Global Road Map
Maintenance skills on radar
20th anniversary of 2003 bushfires
Murray Valley encephalitis has been detected in mozzies in NSW and Victoria. Here’s what you need to know
Protect yourself from mosquito borne diseases
More detections of Murray Valley encephalitis in mosquitoes
Chief Health Officer Update 13 January
Fresh eyes to oversee air surveillance wing
21st International Symposium on Health Related Water Microbiology
Hard worker hands over reins
Reaping rewards of excellence in military intelligence
Significant Macfarlane Burnet archival collection now available online
Support for home cancer testing
Chief Health Officer Update 6 January
NSW woman charged for entering Syria when occupied by Islamic State
Tough laws made even tougher
Have cracking New Year’s without illegal fireworks
Search and rescue at Mt Stuart, QLD
Surveillance confirms additional infested premises within eradication zone
Neil Street amenities open to public
Cutting-edge tech takes off at PEQ
Privacy taken very seriously but more can be done to protect vulnerable groups, says UN expert: Lithuania
Ants go marching three by three, thanks to work of Biosecurity
Extra Patrols for Shellharbour’s Beaches, Parks & Reserve’s Over Summer
Varroa mite response shifts to wild European honey bee management in Newcastle
Surveillance efforts confirm a new infested premise close to Newcastle eradication zone
Assistant Secretary-General Brands Kehris on human rights and counter-terrorism
Reliant helps Pacific allies with aid
UN Experts Urge Greece to Strengthen Private Security Regulation
Maximum shark protections in place this beach season
Summer festival season is hotting up – it’s time to take care
Summer Festivals Heat Up: Take Extra Care
Quadripartite Establishes QTG-AIS on Antimicrobial Resistance, Use
Police charge man with over 35 offences over covert recordings
Better digital tools could help immigrants access benefits