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20 September 2022, Cr Geoff Lovett- Maryborough District Advertise
Queen transcended politics
Grants pave way for events to connect community
HSF advises on combination of JPMorgan Global Growth & Income plc with Scottish Investment Trust plc
Future is Listening – Catholic education community gathers in Melbourne for national conference
Research hub for student mental health launched
Music in childhood boosts brains in later life
Lying down, sitting, leaning over?
5 drugs that changed world (and what went wrong)
Local talent bound for art gallery
World-leading football identity Ebru Köksal, CFA, appointed to board of Australian Professional Leagues
Corner shop tobacco sales halved in three years
Experts unearth hidden Van Gogh self-portrait
Carbon negative beer taps into thirst for premium lager
Everton vs Celtic clash to headline inaugural Sydney Super Cup in 2022
Post-pandemic diet shifts could avert millions of deaths
What is mondegreen?
Strengthening NZ-UK people, science and trade connections
Royal Society of Edinburgh research awards boost
Signature of taste
Queensland Whip Cracking Championships and World Billy Boiling Championships feature
Stars of Australia’s national teams Kerr, Rogic, Fowler and Genreau win PFA awards
Tidal blade facility at leading edge of green energy testing
All Clydesdales great and small to be celebrated: June 11 and 12, 2022
First community flag raising will support diversity
Tropical scientists deliver ‘World-first’ in Scotland
3D approach to protecting biodiversity on high seas
Movie buff excited to turn 100
Dolphin Fountain undergoes analysis ahead of restoration project
Tartan presentation for Koala Capital of World
Iris & Wool joins with Catriona Rowntree to launch 100% Aussie Merino collection
Uncomfortable truths from town to nation
Scholarship supporting Indigenous women in law
Clarence Valley Council proudly supports Lions District Convention
Apple lands historic first Best Picture Oscar nomination for “CODA” and more
Digital fixes can help creative sector flourish
More supermarket diversity would ease supply disruptions
Byron Bay’s Lone Goat Gallery reopens with new exhibition
Isla and Oliver top list for baby names in 2021
Country houses research inspires medal success
Auld Lang Syne ritual lodged in Scotland’s past
Ashurst advises Babcock in relation to sale of its UK Power business
Disparities in breast cancer care quality have reduced
HSF advises ThomasLloyd Energy Impact Trust on its US$150m IPO
Project to build trust in autonomous machines
Giving thanks to dedicated Carinity volunteers like Pam
WOMADelaide announces 40 more artists for 30th anniversary festival
Mark Viduka inducted into Sport Australia Hall of Fame