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Queensland Budget allocates $56 million for PCYC facilities and its youth programs
The Queensland Government is contributing $56 million in funding to boost infrastructure and program delivery at PCYC centres across the state. This investment will support the…
read moreInnovative VR program piloted to help people with intellectual disabilities meet exercise requirements
Researchers at Flinders University are piloting an innovative virtual reality (VR) program to encourage South Australians with an intellectual disability to undertake regular physical…
read moreTourism NT launches online sustainable tourism toolkit for Northern Territory operators
Tourism NT this week launches the online sustainable tourism toolkit, offering Northern Territory tourism operators insightful information, practical ideas and solutions for taking a more…
read moreTasmania selected for Surf Life Saving Australia’s inaugural Flood & Swift Water Rescue National Centre of Excellence
Surf Life Saving Australia together with Surf Life Saving Tasmania has announced Tasmania as the location of their first National Centre of Excellence for Flood, Swift Water and Rescue,…
read moreKarrie Webb golf coaching scholarship launches as Nippon Shaft links with KW Series
Australian professional golfer, and brand ambassador for Nippon Shaft, Karrie Webb will see her influence grow on the next generation of Australian golfers with the launch of a new…
read moreAustralian and New Zealand architects deliver ‘wow’ concept designs for Invercargill’s new museum
Australian architects fjcstudio, together with Auckland firms Evatt Martin Architects and design Tribe, were selected in April to design the new Invercargill museum building as part of…
read moreAussie Ark transitions care of ‘famous’ Brush-tailed Rock wallaby between keepers
Aussie Ark's famous Brush-tailed Rock wallaby Rocket who is now 10 months old and has been hand-raised since April by Operations Manager Dean Reid is being prepared for the next step…
read moreTrial for new koala vaccine implant to fight chlamydia receives government funding
The Australian Government is investing $750,000 to support the Queensland University of Technology in developing new ways to administer a vaccine to fight chlamydia in koalas. The…
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