Australian Government's Aviation White Paper Released
The Aviation White Paper sets out the Australian Government’s vision for Australia’s aviation sector towards 2050 to ensure it remains safe, competitive, productive and sustainable.
As a nation, Australia is uniquely reliant on aviation to connect us to each other and to the world. Despite its importance to our nation, the sector is not currently meeting the needs of Australians. The White Paper sets out a comprehensive plan to bring Australian aviation back on the right flight path.
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Telstra to keep 3G network running until 28 October 2024
We have decided to extend our 3G network closure by another two months to allow people more time to upgrade their devices. We will close our 3G network from 28 October 2024.
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The Growing Regions Program - Round 2 Program Guidelines now available
The Growing Regions Program - Round 2 Program Guidelines are now available for eligible applicants to start preparing applications ahead of the upcoming opening of Round 2 for applications. Potential applicants can check their initial eligibility to apply before applications open. Further information on the application process, including application forms, will be provided when applications open.
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Flights guaranteed for regional Rex customers
The Albanese Government has today announced it will guarantee regional flight bookings for Rex customers throughout the voluntary administration process.
Travellers can continue to book regional flights on Rex during this process with certainty that they will either fly or get their money back.
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Have your say about Wagga Wagga's future
The Wagga Wagga community is encouraged to help direct the region’s future by having a say in a survey defining the issues, opportunities and challenges facing the electorate.
The survey, conducted by the Independent Member for Wagga, Dr Joe McGirr, is gathering feedback that can be used to advocate for changes and improvements.
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Delivering priority projects in Wagga Wagga
The Albanese Government is partnering with Wagga Wagga City Council to deliver targeted transport and community infrastructure projects that will have a lasting impact.
Federal Minister for Regional Development and Local Government, Kristy McBain MP, visited town today to inspect the progress of projects, and to discuss the region’s priorities.
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The Bureau of Meteorology is building a new website
Know how your day is going to change beat by beat. The Bureau of Meteorology is building a new website.
Everyone can now access beta.bom.gov.au. This test website will run alongside the existing bom.gov.au website. No changes will be made to the existing services.
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Applications open to help suburbs thrive
The Albanese Government is investing in cities and suburbs across Australia, with applications opening today for the $350 million Thriving Suburbs Program.
The program provides access to funding for community infrastructure projects such as libraries, parks, and sporting and cultural facilities in urban, suburban and peri-urban communities – projects that connect communities and enrich quality of life at a local level.
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Rex enters voluntary administration
Overnight it was announced that Regional Express Holdings and a number of its subsidiaries have entered voluntary administration.
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Apply Now for Transgrid's Civil Engineering Scholarship
Charles Sturt University has partnered with transmission network leader Transgrid to develop the new Transgrid Civil Engineering Scholarship Fund.
The new Transgrid Scholarship Fund will support 100 Charles Sturt engineering students over a four-year period and will supply them with $20,000 each to put towards the cost of their study.
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UNSW to open School of Education in the Riverina
Aspiring teachers looking to study with the University of NSW will soon be able to do so from their own backyard.
The UNSW School of Education will be offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs in teaching to Riverina locals starting in 2025 after the success of its Rural Medical School.
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A TASTE OF ITALY GRIFFITH IS BACK
The highly anticipated ‘A Taste of Italy Griffith’ is back for another year and the Tourism Team is thrilled to reveal what’s in store for 2024. The festivities will run from 19 – 25 August for a week-long celebration of Italian culture, food, wine, music and dance.
You’ll be spoilt for choice with a program featuring over 21 Italian inspired events and experiences. The 2024 line-up includes a variety of new and exciting experiences as well as the beloved annual traditions that locals and visitors look forward to from year to year.
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Applications now open for the 2025 ABC Heywire Competition
“Share your voice and together let’s celebrate the unique stories of regional Australia!”
Wodonga teenager and Heywire alumni Solange is encouraging all young people from regional communities across Australia to participate in the 2025 ABC Heywire competition, which officially opens today. Reflecting on her own experience as a Heywire winner and her participation in the Regional Youth Summit, Solange knows first-hand the incredible opportunity Heywire provides in sharing your story.
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New funding to deliver more homes for Australia
The Albanese Labor Government’s Homes for Australia plan is delivering an additional $1 billion across the country to get homes built sooner.
States and territories will today be paid $1 billion collectively through the Priority Works Stream of the Housing Support Program to turbocharge construction of new homes.
This investment adds to the $500 million already under the Housing Support Program to boost housing supply.
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Regional Migration Settings Discussion Paper
The purpose of this discussion paper is to seek views from stakeholders – communities, businesses, unions, local governments, state and territory governments, education providers, and others – on how to improve regional migration settings to support strong and sustainable regions, while complementing existing government initiatives. It proposes objectives for regional migration, suggests opportunities where regional migration could work better and outlines questions on which the Government is seeking feedback from stakeholders.
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Paving the road for First Nations digital inclusion
The Albanese Government’s First Nations Digital Inclusion Advisory Group is seeking feedback on the key considerations that should be included in its long-term roadmap to narrow the digital divide.
This roadmap will outline the path forward towards achieving Target 17 in the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, which aims for equal levels of digital inclusion for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people by 2026, and beyond.
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Australian Government consulting on the roadmap to a net zero transport sector
The Albanese Government is seeking public feedback on the most effective options for governments, business and the community, to reduce emissions in the transport sector by 2050.
The Transport and Infrastructure Net Zero Consultation Roadmap, which has been released today, identifies opportunities for productivity benefits and innovation through decarbonising transport and transport infrastructure.
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Council welcomes Federal funding for project at Lake Albert
Wagga Wagga City Council has received funding of almost $4.5 million under the Federal Government's Growing Regions Program for a project to carry out works as part of the development of the Lake Albert Water Sports and Event Precinct.
Council is one of 40 successful applicants from Round 1 of the Growing Regions Program with total funding of approximately $207 million under the Australian Government initiative.
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Australian Government consulting on the roadmap to a net zero transport sector
The Albanese Government is seeking public feedback on the most effective options for governments, business and the community, to reduce emissions in the transport sector by 2050.
The Transport and Infrastructure Net Zero Consultation Roadmap, which has been released today, identifies opportunities for productivity benefits and innovation through decarbonising transport and transport infrastructure.
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Regional Australia Level Crossing Safety Campaign Launched
The Regional Railway Crossing Safety Campaign aims to raise awareness of safe driving behavior around regional railway crossings. It forms part of the $180.1 million Regional Australia Level Crossing Safety Program – a national program aiming to improve safety at level crossings in regional areas.
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