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Grant quantum leap for women in STEM
Optus Stadium celebrates five year milestone
Albanese Government establishes First Nations Digital Inclusion Advisory Group
Membership of First Nations Digital Inclusion Advisory Group announced
Mental health nurse charged with offences against child
20 years ago, vast bushfires razed Canberra’s suburbs – and bushfire science was never the same
Western Australian creatives bring gritty drama to big screen
Study finds increased risk of nitrogen losses when applying sulphate…
Murray Valley encephalitis has been detected in mozzies in NSW and Victoria. Here’s what you need to know
Protected: NAIF increase support for Yangibana Rare Earths Project
Donate your 10 cent drink containers to Kimberley flood victims
Major grant awarded to tackle antibiotic resistance
Children’s needs must be prioritised as WA recovers from devastating flooding emergency
$220 million rare earths investment in Gascoyne to boost jobs
Support for WA rare earths project to boost jobs and commitment to net zero
State-of-the-art maritime training in Geraldton about to set sail
Grants to strengthen women in STEM careers
Army helicopter transfers vital fuel to remote WA station
Consumer confidence remains steady
Don’t Cancel Kimberley Bookings
Yornaning Fatal Crash
Derby day for Defence
Heavy rain and flooding in Queensland while southeast Australia feels the heat
Science influences art in marine inspired exhibition
Disastrous floods in WA – why were we not prepared?
Disastrous floods in W.A – why were we not prepared?
Games for all of Australia
Motor vehicle seller fined for unlicensed dealing
Fortescue welcomes the arrival of Australia’s first prototype battery system designed for a zero-emission battery electric mining haul truck
Higher penalties for breaches of state employment laws
Island tiger snakes’ skulls adapt to eat large sea bird chicks
On a tiny Australian island, snakes feasting on seabirds evolved huge jaws in a surprisingly short time
Townsville Region Hydrogen Hub grant guidelines available
They say we know more about the Moon than about the deep sea. They’re wrong
Burglary Series Investigation
Yokine Death Investigation
More flood support for Western Australia
Rain and storms increasing in Queensland, heatwave conditions expected for southern Australia and fires continue in Western Australia
Personnel hear flood stories from Kimberley community
Western Australia Covid update as 13 January
Qld Govt must reconsider investment destroying coal royalty tax hike
Flooded habitats another reason not to shoot ducks
Opinion piece: WA blueprint for mobility
Bus Driver Assault Charges – Victoria Park
Mitchell Freeway Incidents Arrests
Opinion piece: Resources key to Queensland growth
Spartans carry Fitzroy Crossing families to safety
Update on ARTC network in NSW 12 January