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Australia, Online Social Networks And Identity Theft

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is warning young Australians to be cautious of the information they are providing online, as

Australia Invests $10.7 Million To Quell Indigenous Smoking

The Minister for Indigenous Health, Warren Snowdon, today announced 14 sites across the country will benefit from a $10.7 million

Rebuilding Continues In Gippsland One Year After 2009 Bushfires

Premier John Brumby was in Gippsland today to mark another milestone in the ongoing rebuilding of communities, one year after

Australia Invests $10 Million For Bushfire Tourism Industry Support Package

The commitment of $10 million to tourism by the Australian and Victorian Governments recognizes the importance of tourism to the

Victoria Launches International Student Care Service In Carlton

A new 24-hour support and welfare service that will make a real difference for international students completing their studies in

Rudd Government Highlights $527 Million In Unclaimed Education Tax Refunds

The Rudd Government is encouraging Australian families to keep their receipts from education related expenses so they can take advantage

Australia Presses Trade Interests In Europe And Africa

Trade Minister Simon Crean leaves today for a trip to the United Kingdom, Switzerland and South Africa to advocate for

Victoria Celebrates Australia Day

Premier John Brumby joined thousands of people in Mornington today to celebrate Australia Day and recognize the contribution Victoria’s Greek

Victoria Invests $182 Million For School Start Bonus Initiative

Around 126,000 Victorian families have received a helping hand with their school costs this year through the Victorian Government’s $182

Wall Street Journal Reports Singapore Worlds Second Freest Economy

Singapore is the second freest economy in the 2010 Index of Economic Freedom published by Wall Street Journal and The

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