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Foreign Interference Guidelines find balance between threats and opportunities
Water police testing for drugs this Summer
Million dollar prize up for grabs for innovators working to decarbonise Aotearoa
Universities Australia welcomes release of revised UFIT Guidelines
UNHCR report charts progress against Global Compact on Refugees
UNITAR Wins Prestigious Award for Green Economy-related e-courses
Building tactile future with Miguel Bruns
World Vasectomy Day
Cr Jade Benham elected as Mayor
Report showcases minerals industry’s ESG practices
Knitting yarns in big demand at Nundle
Tasmania ready for T20 World Cup 2022
How to watch: Socceroos v China PR
High-flying cLoud Collective attracts finest composers
World Food Prize laureate Jan Low joins Global Development
HSF advises Engie on entering into exclusive negotiations with Bouygues for sale of Equans for valuation of €7.1 billion
Telstra and Quantium to form new data and AI joint venture
Pride in our City is new narrative
Western Australia Iron Ore Community Development Report 2021
‘Softening Eyes’ shines new light on everyday objects
New management plan to protect Canberra nature reserves
SPA welcomes world vasectomy week but seeks focus on other contraceptive methods as well
Oxfam’s verdict on COP26 outcome
Stories of South: Dirt Road Mail-Runner
Council supports National Asbestos Awareness Month
Event to honour Port’s environmental trailblazers
HSF advises Our Innovation Fund on Inspace’s A$4 million Pre-Series capital raising
Boags set to be this year’s Taste of Summer
New online tool to enhance digital capability of businesses
Black Caps do us proud at World Cup
COP26 Glasgow Climate Pact: Significant gains but work to do, spotlight on fed gov and business
Latest text published at COP26 – Greenpeace response
Morrison’s ‘not zero’ modelling sham
Statement on passing of F.W. De Klerk, former President of Republic of South Africa
Article 6 negotiations risk blowing hole in Paris Agreement
Year-to-date and Q3 2021 results
Farmers say Government net zero modelling won’t ensure prosperity for country Australia
Federal Government’s Net Zero by 2050 modelling fails to meet own goal
Brimbank welcomes mural at memorial site
$33 million in grants awarded to food and beverage manufacturers
Devonport fireworks back for New Year’s Eve
Federation Council celebrates International Day of People with Disabil
Victims of sexual crimes will benefit from proposals to shake-up justice system
Jayne Denham honors father with single ‘beautiful World’
Parramatta pauses for Remembrance Day
New exhibition remembers Paradise Gardens
Fortescue Future Industries calls for net zero target for shipping by 2040 and announced green ship at sea in 2022
Students to commemorate war history in Darwin and Albany