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  • Education Training, Industrial Relations
  • 13/10/2024
  • 13:16
Independent Education Union of Australia NSW/ACT Branch

NSW Equality Bill: Education union calls on Alex Greenwich MP to protect school staff and students

Sunday 13 October 2024 The union representing teachers and support staff in non-government schools is deeply concerned about NSW independent MP Alex Greenwich dropping protections for LGBTIQ+ teachers, other school staff and students from his Equality Bill. The Bill will be debated in Parliament on Monday. At present, non-government school employers can discriminate against school staff by terminating their employment because of their sexual orientation or transgender status. They can expel students for the same reason. “We are disappointed that Mr Greenwich did not consult the union representing the teachers and school staff who are impacted,” said Independent Education Union…

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  • Sport Recreation
  • 13/10/2024
  • 10:01
GRNSW

GRAND FINAL FIELD ASSEMBLED FOR LADBROKES MILLION DOLLAR CHASE

The Ladbrokes Million Dollar Chase trophy and the $1 million cheque which accompanies it, may again be headed interstate after the field for next…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care, Mental Health
  • 13/10/2024
  • 09:00
Department of Veterans' Affairs

Media Release – Minister Keogh – Keep Connected This Veteran’s Health Week

THE HON MATT KEOGH MP Minister for VETERANS’ AFFAIRS MINISTER FOR DEFENCE PERSONNEL MEDIA RELEASE 13 October 2024 Keep Connected This Veterans’ Health Week Veterans’ Health Week is our annual reminder that while service takes a toll on veterans and families, there are so many innovative ways and support opportunities to maintain and improve mental health and keep connected. With so many people losing contact with their mates - their Defence family - when they leave service, it’s so important that people find new ways to keep in touch after transition. This year’s theme for Veterans’ Health Week is ‘Keep…

  • General News, National News Current Affairs
  • 13/10/2024
  • 08:52
The Australia Institute

Australia should make speeding fines fair with proportional model: Report

Making traffic fines proportional to drivers’ incomes, as is done in Finland, is a fairer system according to a new report from The Australia Institute, supported byUniting Vic TasandFinancial Counselling Victoria. With cost of living already pushing many Australians into financial difficulties, traffic fines can force low-income people into choosing between essential spending and paying fines. By contrast, traffic fines are a minor annoyance for Australia’s high-income earners. A new report from The Australia Institute outlines a more equitable model for speeding fines based on a Finnish proportional fine system. Key points:● Finland has a minimum fine amount but otherwise…

  • Entertainment
  • 13/10/2024
  • 07:53
Cinnamon Watson Publicity

FIRST LOOK INSIDE BLUEY’S WORLD REVEALED

Newly released Bluey’s World images offer fans their first glimpse into the immersive 4000sqm experience Bluey’s World season extended until September 2025, with more…

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  • Political, Property Real Estate
  • 13/10/2024
  • 06:56
Everybody's Home

New analysis exposes annual rent burden in capital cities

New analysis reveals that renters living in Australia’s capital cities are spending on average nearly $15,000 more a year to rent a house since the pandemic.To kick off the first day of Anti-Poverty Week (13-19 October), Everybody’s Home has analysed SQM Research weekly asking rents data, showing the shocking annual rise in rents that have been smashing Australians across the country since January 2020.The analysis shows renters in capital cities are on average paying $14,700 more a year to rent a house, and $9,600 more a year to rent a unit compared to the beginning of 2020.Sydney and Perth have…

  • Medical Health Aged Care, Women
  • 13/10/2024
  • 00:05
Breast Cancer Network Australia

Incurable breast cancer is affecting more than 10,000 Australians, many of them look very well.

EMBARGOED UNTIL 13th October Incurable breast cancer is affecting more than 10,000 Australians, many of them look very well. The survival rates of women…

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  • 12/10/2024
  • 21:25
The Lottery Corporation

Saturday Lotto draw no. 4511, Super 66 draw no. 4511

Official Results Saturday Lotto draw no. 4511 Draw Date: Saturday, 12 October 2024 Drawn Numbers Winning Numbers (drawn order)[8] [2] [21] [45] [10] [28] Supplementary Numbers (drawn order)[27] [30] Division One Prize Pool $5,172,586.62 Total Prize Pool $16,903,877.84 Super 66 draw no. 4511 Drawn Numbers Winning Numbers (drawn order)[2] [3] [7] [2] [1] [6] Division One Prize Pool $66,666.00 Total Prize Pool $170,451.46 Lotto Strike draw no. 5523 Drawn Numbers Winning Numbers (drawn order)[8] [2] [21] [45] Division One Prize Pool (estimated) $1,147,774.55

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  • 12/10/2024
  • 15:30
The Lottery Corporation Ltd

Weekday Windfall Draw no. 4454

Official Results Weekday Windfall draw no. 4454 Draw Date: Friday, 11 October 2024 Drawn Numbers Winning Numbers 14 12 13 5 17 31 (drawn order) Supplementary Numbers 24 4 (drawn order) Dividends Dividend Total Winners Total Prizes Payable Division 1 $0.00 0 $0.00 Division 2 $7,933.25 5 $39,666.25 Division 3 $412.00 149 $61,388.00 Division 4 $23.95 7,293 $174,667.35 Division 5 $13.80 17,981 $248,137.80 Division 6 $9.75 43,082 $420,049.50 68,510 $943,908.90 Division 1: $1,000,000.00 Guaranteed for up to 6 Winners

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