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Final consultations for the Regional Telecommunications Review will be held on 1 October 2024, focusing on connectivity issues in regional Australia.
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Final consultations for the Regional Telecommunications Review will be held on 1 October 2024, focusing on connectivity issues in regional Australia.
The Embrace magazine, launched by The Embrace Collective, provides parents with shame-free, practical advice on body image, featuring research-backed tips and interviews with inspiring personalities.
The Australian Government has banned genetic discrimination in life insurance, protecting individuals from unfair policy decisions based on genetic information.
Students from Carinity Education Rockhampton and Wadja Wadja High School will sail at Yeppoon on September 9-10, 2024, as part of the City-Country Partnerships program, fostering cultural exchange and educational support.
Biloela’s Jacinta Bennett won the Years 11 and 12 categories at the IEU-QNT Art Awards for her vibrant piece Never Giving up My Childhood Creativity. Eleni Edowomwan also received a Highly Commended Award.
Reuben Mah from Soil CRC won the prestigious award after developing a portable, pocket-sized 3D-printed device that pairs with smartphone apps to allow farmers to quickly and accurately test their soil.
Brisbane’s Shank Brothers BBQ are taking HEAT to an all-new level for this year’s Mount Isa Rodeo Festival next month.
What’s Happening? Carinity Education Rockhampton is fostering positive change in the community by collaborating with a Woorabinda school as part of the City-Country Partnerships. Why It Matters The program develops formal partnerships between high-performing independent schools and remote schools with a high proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Carinity Education Rockhampton has linked with Wadja Wadja High School for the Australian Government initiative, which is facilitated by the Yadha Muru Foundation. It is one of 14 partnerships forged by schools across Australia aimed at improving student outcomes and attendance rates and paving the way for a brighter, more inclusive future for all Australians. The program provides classroom, diagnostic and relational supports to the country school and delivers external
As Queensland prepares to adapt to a new banking landscape, the state’s customer-owned banks are encouraging locals to consider the numerous homegrown alternatives that put customers and local communities first.
The Mount Isa Rodeo Festival, Southern Hemisphere’s largest, celebrates 65 years this August, inviting riders from around the world to compete in Queensland’s iconic event.
Final consultations for the Regional Telecommunications Review will be held on 1 October 2024, focusing on connectivity issues in regional Australia.
The Embrace magazine, launched by The Embrace Collective, provides parents with shame-free, practical advice on body image, featuring research-backed tips and interviews with inspiring personalities.
The Australian Government has banned genetic discrimination in life insurance, protecting individuals from unfair policy decisions based on genetic information.
Students from Carinity Education Rockhampton and Wadja Wadja High School will sail at Yeppoon on September 9-10, 2024, as part of the City-Country Partnerships program, fostering cultural exchange and educational support.
Biloela’s Jacinta Bennett won the Years 11 and 12 categories at the IEU-QNT Art Awards for her vibrant piece Never Giving up My Childhood Creativity. Eleni Edowomwan also received a Highly Commended Award.
Reuben Mah from Soil CRC won the prestigious award after developing a portable, pocket-sized 3D-printed device that pairs with smartphone apps to allow farmers to quickly and accurately test their soil.
Brisbane’s Shank Brothers BBQ are taking HEAT to an all-new level for this year’s Mount Isa Rodeo Festival next month.
What’s Happening? Carinity Education Rockhampton is fostering positive change in the community by collaborating with a Woorabinda school as part of the City-Country Partnerships. Why It Matters The program develops formal partnerships between high-performing independent schools and remote schools with a high proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Carinity Education Rockhampton has linked with Wadja Wadja High School for the Australian Government initiative, which is facilitated by the Yadha Muru Foundation. It is one of 14 partnerships forged by schools across Australia aimed at improving student outcomes and attendance rates and paving the way for a brighter, more inclusive future for all Australians. The program provides classroom, diagnostic and relational supports to the country school and delivers external
As Queensland prepares to adapt to a new banking landscape, the state’s customer-owned banks are encouraging locals to consider the numerous homegrown alternatives that put customers and local communities first.
The Mount Isa Rodeo Festival, Southern Hemisphere’s largest, celebrates 65 years this August, inviting riders from around the world to compete in Queensland’s iconic event.