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Improvement in Budget bottom-line welcome
Coastline in good shape after wet weekend
Blanket reforms will impact weaker property markets
Major munitions contracts
Pedestrian level crossings to be upgraded on Perth’s rail network
Environmentalist of the Year to join National Clean Technologies Conference
Support for ANU initiative to build the future
Growing Australia’s Defence Exports
Deakin’s healthy vending machines tackle bad snacking habits
Transformative degree to examine intellectual foundations of Western civilisation
Josh Inglis charged with CA Code of Conduct breach
Plants don’t like touch, new study finds
Record breaking rain in north Queensland as ex-Tropical Cyclone Owen crosses the east coast
Severe Tropical Cyclone Owen weakening after crossing Qld coast this morning
Three new appointments to the Family Court announced
Market Price for off-market buy-back of BHP Group Limited shares
WEATHER UPDATE: Heavy rainfall and flooding through southeast Australia
Lane closures cancelled for Normanby Fiveways
Cyclone Owen has slowed, coastal crossing likely early Saturday morning
$7M regional medical boost
WEATHER UPDATE: Severe tropical cyclone Owen in the Gulf of Carpentaria
Cyclone Owen has slowed, coastal crossing likely early Saturday
Temporary traffic changes for Gotha Street
Road Closures for 2018 Christmas Parade
NEWS RELEASE: Rainfall in Victoria
Australian Chamber Welcomes New Employment Report
Joint ABF AFP Media Release – Malaysian national facing meth importation charge
Study proves black salve is not the salvation skin cancer patients hope for
Study proves black salve is not the salvation that skin cancer patients hope for
Military Training Area one step closer in North Queensland
Sydney cements status as dining destination
First book a successful juggle for music researcher
Swing into summer with City’s school holiday line-up
Introduction of No Jab No Play a step closer for WA children
Hunter Class head contract signed
Steel raised at Osborne South Shipyard
Celtic Illusion is set to dazzle at Venue 114
Luka Bloom hits the stage in his Refuge Tour at Venue 114
Tasmania must keep its youthful appeal for the sake of a sustainable population
Next generation of employment services report to help small businesses find the right job candidate
Nancy Millis building opens at Bio21 Institute
Next generation of employment services discussion paper to help small businesses find the right job candidate
Official Opening of Building C at Southern Cross University Gold Coast campus
Fifty years of decline in Queensland’s coastal sharks
Family and culture the focus for Valedictorian
Hard work the key for Valedictorian
Bisexual women most vulnerable to poor health and wellbeing
ManuFutures tenants to grow faster thanks to Federal Government support