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Mobile, automated enforcement cameras get ready to roll
Prime Minister's Science Prizes showcase New Zealanders 'inspiring tomorrow'
Director of Public Prosecutions appointed to Supreme Court
Grant to kick-start new LGBTIQ+ community alliance
New dinosaur species used fearsome claws to graze along coast
Inaugural Defence science summit, ADSTAR to be held in July
High uptake for free flu jab
Regional policing boost with new station at Biloela and camper trailers to support remote deployments
NSW public sector union announces 24-hour mass strike, critical workers demanding cost of living pay rise
Another day, another problem that's shut down entire regional train network
Premier admits Ferguson cut concession support
Tasmania going backwards under Liberals 31 May
Winners of 'Golden Lens' photography competition announced
Terms of Reference announced for Dhulwa Inquiry
Port of Mackay trade hits over 3 million tonnes
$8.6m to revegetate, protect Brigalow Belt for koalas
Secretary Blinken's Call with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud 31 May
Premier needs his own reality check on wage cut for frontline health workers
Premier fails to go into bat for Tasmania's lowest paid workers
Streamlining and modernising Tasmania's legislation around retail leases
Stinky seaweed is clogging Caribbean beaches - but a New Zealand solution could turn it into green power and fertiliser
$145 million to rebuild Northern Rivers water infrastructure
Bacchus Marsh 1000+ Steps Set To Soar
National Reconciliation Week challenges us to Be Brave. Make Change
Expanding access for free flu vaccinations statewide
Arrogant Andrews writes his own rules to dump toxic soil on Melbourne's west
McGowan Government making WA parks more accessible for people with disability
Australian-first sculpture trail to boost Peel region
More Infrastructure For Growing Communities
Delivering on school infrastructure
First step in establishing Youth Voice Peak Group in NT
Switch-off and help save up to five billion litres of water this winter
Giving Ballarat Casual Workers Sick Pay Guarantee
Electoral donation reform Bills tabled in Parliament
Additional Safe Spaces to provide more support during winter
Free Flu Shots For All Victorians From Tomorrow
Aboriginal-Led Kindergarten Opens In Sebastopol
Backing Aboriginal Business and Employment in Territory
AIS Arena mass vaccination clinic closes today
New ACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander suicide prevention, intervention, postvention and aftercare program
More Ways To Stay At Wilsons Prom
Improving Water Security For East Gippsland
Coronavirus Update 31 May
Honouring Service Of First Nations Victorians
NT Covid update 31 May
Policy-lite White in full flight
Tabcorp Park Melton Upgrades On Track
Celebrating excellence in our hospitality industry