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This morning Water Skills Partnership Manager Sarah Henry participated in a thought-provoking panel discussion at the Australian Water Association QLD ...
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This morning Water Skills Partnership Manager Sarah Henry participated in a thought-provoking panel discussion at the Australian Water Association QLD ...
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In this edition: Season's Greetings and Office Closures | Clarification of Lead-Free Watermark Requirements | Opportunity for PhD Scholarship with ...
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This morning Water Skills Partnership Manager Sarah Henry participated in a thought-provoking panel discussion at the Australian Water Association QLD ...
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In this edition: Water Skills Partnership Meeting | Water Skills Forum 2026 | Why Australia needs and apprenticeship for ...
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At a recent Pacific Water Knowledge Exchange webinar hosted by the Australian Water Association ( Read more
In this edition: Essentials Webinar: Human-centred system design | QLD Industry Breakfast | qldwater Environment Forum 2026 | THMs ...
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Reef Councils WWSSA Flyer - Release Date 30-Apr-2019: - The Wastewater Stewardship: Strategic Assessment (WWSSA) Project is the first initiative under the Reef Councils Major Integrated Project plan which aims to prioritise local government response to the targets and objectives of the Reef 2050 Plan.
2. File download is not corrupt using "Single File Download" Layout which is not designed for module code tag
3. File download corrupt using "Layout Downloadable" Layout in module code
Reef Councils WWSSA Flyer - Release Date 30-Apr-2019: - The Wastewater Stewardship: Strategic Assessment (WWSSA) Project is the first initiative under the Reef Councils Major Integrated Project plan which aims to prioritise local government response to the targets and objectives of the Reef 2050 Plan.
This is a test of a media download link not inserted by module code, but using the direct link to the download using this media download as a test. How can we achieve this type of link using the WYSIWIG editor? This example was added using "Code View". Most customers don't understand HTML/Code, they want to use the WYSIWIG editor to add in a link to a download.
This is the download link using the module url added via the WYSIWIG editor . This is NOT ideal. The user who clicks on the download is sent to another page. Can this be resolved so it's a single click on the same page using module url through the WYSIWIG editor?
Using module code: Filter by "Name: with Filter Value being the media download name
Enterprise Agreements Comparison June 2015 - Release Date 27-Sep-2011: - A comparison of a number of council EB agreements available on the internet.
Or download with a direct link (plus I added in an icon using font-awesome icons)
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