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Severe storms and flooding on way for already soaked inland NSW
Operational statistics update 11 nov
Victoria’s fire season to begin
Hay Street comes to life
Hay fever can sometimes be more serious than we think
Deadly attacks affecting IDP camps: Syria
Round 2 recipients announced for Perth CBD revitalisation grants
Aboriginal heritage recognised in Blue Plaques
Aboriginal heritage recognised in Blue Placques
Aboriginal heritage reconised in Blue Placques
Taniwha, and ‘kiwi’ microorganisms are among 13 University of Canterbury Marsden-funded research projects
CFA warns hay producers of high moisture levels in fodder
Cold front and damaging winds overnight brings unsettled conditions
Federal disaster support for more flood affected residents in New South Wales
Operational update 23 Oct 2022
Natural disaster declarations extended to more communities
Escalation of hostilities in northern Syria
Escalation of hostilities in Norther Syrian
Westpac axes another 23 branches and 92 jobs
Major flooding continues across south-eastern Australia, with more heavy rain forecast
Pumped hydro projects to secure Queensland’s clean energy future
New funding to fight allergies
Intelligence and Security Committee endorses criminal listing of eight terrorist organisations
Round 1 CBD Revitalisation Grant Program recipients announced
Australia’s first dementia-friendly sensory trail turns one
Tiny solar backpacks helping save endangered birds from extinction
Exposure to te reo Mori primes brain for language learning
New tech brings our ‘lost’ theatres back to life
Sneezing with hay fever? Native plants aren’t usually culprit
Police are responding to fatal crash – Greenbushes
New help for people living with allergies
Nap Nap water recovery project announced as government’s first 100 days approaches
Qld celebrates excellence in mining health and safety awards
UPDATE: Northcote homicide investigation
UPDATE: Homicide investigation launched, Northcote
Million-dollar makeover for heritage building
Queenslanders to have their say on Gladstone hydrogen hub project
Turn idea into business with Happy Valley LaunchBox accelerator programs
EOI End street ‘lighting projection’ exhibition opportunity
Whakatne car thefts stymied by help from public – burglaries solved in process
Office market optimistic as demand stands strong
More upgrades for MidCoast playgrounds
Support For Aboriginal Athletes To Go Next Level
Better protection for cultural landscapes and waterways
Parks Victoria wins national awards
Local business projects set to drive regional growth
Amphibious capabilities enhanced
Police launch investigation into suspicious house fire in Murrumbidgee