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Pet owners must ‘wake up’ to deadly summer dangers
Stay safe in heat this week
Water you waiting for? Grants open for Busselton community groups
BYO to refill your H2O with Plastic Free CQ Water Map
Council joins Regional Network Leakage Detection Project
Interruption to Water Supply: Baker Street, Adaminaby
Bendigo fireys load up at large airtanker training day
Local Knowledge Needed to Help Enhance our Northern Estuaries
Man located deceased in water near Nelson Bay
Man dies after being pulled from water at Shoal Bay
Jetski rider charged after Water Police locate drugs and weapons
Man dies after being located in water in Altona
Dismal conditions in shelters as hundreds of thousands of people in Syria and Türkiye lack water and basic sanitation
NZ police release name over Water-related incident, Balclutha
Victoria records Murray Valley encephalitis virus case and death
Extreme heat events
RBNZ and cash industry supporting cash services in regions affected by Cyclone Gabrielle – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Salt water over roads – King tides February 2023: Ballina Shire
Fireworks to replace drones in City of Light show
Lake Alexander closed to swimmers
Proposed fibre cement factory at Truganina
City of Perth excels in sustainability survey
Artist uses traditional medium to create abstract artworks in debut exhibition
Ballarat secures multiple sporting national championships in blockbuster month
Water Supply Interruption – Bradley Street and Surrounding Area
Water Boiler Malfunction Resolved at Goulburn Aquatic and Leisure Cent
Downsizing personal items can be just snap away
Stonnington Planning Scheme: Amendment C320ston
Hume Central Pop-Up Events
Warning about buying used vehicles damaged by Kimberley floods
Park and sporting field closures due to wet weather
Third time’s a charm for Hobart local
Greener and cleaner Civic Reserve
Don’t put Dry January in rearview mirror
Two dead after being pulled from water in Mallacoota
Syria: 35 INGO and Syrian NGOs demanding unfettered access and massive scale-up of humanitarian response
Tidy Towns targets cemetery
Acting CEO for Borough of Queenscliffe
Never drive, ride or walk through flooded waters 15 February
Experts urge owners to keep pets safe as blistering nationwide heatwave sets in
Drones to send off summer in style
Drowning prevention targets high risk groups
Installation of Pedestrian Signal at Avenue, Eastwood
Blackwattle Bay pumped for new fish market
Art exhibit explores new horizons of Māori fibre practices
Expression of Interest – Lakes Festival
Heatwave forecast for Melbourne
Second humanitarian disaster looms as children without shelter and water following earthquakes