
Celebrating 50 Years of Althea Projects: A Gala Through the Decades
Since its inception in 1971 in response to Cyclone Althea, Althea Projects has been dedicated to supporting vulnerable individuals and families in Townsville and surrounding areas.
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Since its inception in 1971 in response to Cyclone Althea, Althea Projects has been dedicated to supporting vulnerable individuals and families in Townsville and surrounding areas.

“Collaboration is key,” remarked Tom Dockray, the CopperString 2032 Project Director, following a pivotal meeting with Townsville’s economic leaders.

With a joint mission to unlock the potential of AI, the partnership between the Department and the Queensland AI Hub seeks to educate, inspire, and equip small business leaders with the necessary skills for growth and innovation.

Queensland, Australia, is set to revolutionise the global resources market with a hefty investment of $4.6 million into critical mineral discoveries.

The latest report from the Royal Flying Doctor Service sheds light on the concerning health divide between rural and urban Australia.

The Co-Directors will immerse themselves in a five-year tenure on Lizard Island, orchestrating cutting-edge research initiatives and nurturing collaborations with marine scientists globally.

Queensland emerges as the vanguard in Australia’s approach to drug safety with the announcement of ongoing pill testing services.

After an eight-year hiatus, Maxibon aficionados across Australia can rejoice as the beloved nutty, jammy sensation makes its triumphant return.

MEU’s application to the Fair Work Commission targets mineworkers employed by Workpac at Callide mine, where labour hire workers often receive less pay for identical work.

Townsville-Gurambilbarra awaits with open arms as the Australian Festival of Chamber Music (AFCM) brings its harmonious melodies to the sunny shores.

Since its inception in 1971 in response to Cyclone Althea, Althea Projects has been dedicated to supporting vulnerable individuals and families in Townsville and surrounding areas.

“Collaboration is key,” remarked Tom Dockray, the CopperString 2032 Project Director, following a pivotal meeting with Townsville’s economic leaders.

With a joint mission to unlock the potential of AI, the partnership between the Department and the Queensland AI Hub seeks to educate, inspire, and equip small business leaders with the necessary skills for growth and innovation.

Queensland, Australia, is set to revolutionise the global resources market with a hefty investment of $4.6 million into critical mineral discoveries.

The latest report from the Royal Flying Doctor Service sheds light on the concerning health divide between rural and urban Australia.

The Co-Directors will immerse themselves in a five-year tenure on Lizard Island, orchestrating cutting-edge research initiatives and nurturing collaborations with marine scientists globally.

Queensland emerges as the vanguard in Australia’s approach to drug safety with the announcement of ongoing pill testing services.

After an eight-year hiatus, Maxibon aficionados across Australia can rejoice as the beloved nutty, jammy sensation makes its triumphant return.

MEU’s application to the Fair Work Commission targets mineworkers employed by Workpac at Callide mine, where labour hire workers often receive less pay for identical work.

Townsville-Gurambilbarra awaits with open arms as the Australian Festival of Chamber Music (AFCM) brings its harmonious melodies to the sunny shores.

Since its inception in 1971 in response to Cyclone Althea, Althea Projects has been dedicated to supporting vulnerable individuals and families in Townsville and surrounding areas.

“Collaboration is key,” remarked Tom Dockray, the CopperString 2032 Project Director, following a pivotal meeting with Townsville’s economic leaders.

With a joint mission to unlock the potential of AI, the partnership between the Department and the Queensland AI Hub seeks to educate, inspire, and equip small business leaders with the necessary skills for growth and innovation.

Queensland, Australia, is set to revolutionise the global resources market with a hefty investment of $4.6 million into critical mineral discoveries.

The latest report from the Royal Flying Doctor Service sheds light on the concerning health divide between rural and urban Australia.

The Co-Directors will immerse themselves in a five-year tenure on Lizard Island, orchestrating cutting-edge research initiatives and nurturing collaborations with marine scientists globally.

Queensland emerges as the vanguard in Australia’s approach to drug safety with the announcement of ongoing pill testing services.

After an eight-year hiatus, Maxibon aficionados across Australia can rejoice as the beloved nutty, jammy sensation makes its triumphant return.

MEU’s application to the Fair Work Commission targets mineworkers employed by Workpac at Callide mine, where labour hire workers often receive less pay for identical work.

Townsville-Gurambilbarra awaits with open arms as the Australian Festival of Chamber Music (AFCM) brings its harmonious melodies to the sunny shores.