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  • 22/10/2024
  • 07:00
Legal Aid NSW

Cost of living: free legal help with fines in Moree as overdue debt reaches $3.7 million

Residents in Moree can access free legal help with their fines at an upcoming community day as data shows the total outstanding fine debt for the region has hit almost $3.7 million. The data from Revenue NSW shows 3,103 fines have been issued in the past 12 months in Moree. The average fine is about $350. Fines often relate to speeding, parking offences, failing to vote, or driving an unregistered vehicle. To help with the high volume of fines, Legal Aid NSW will provide free legal advice at a Community Fines Day at the Moree Sports Health Arts and Education…

  • Business Company News
  • 22/10/2024
  • 06:00
CPA Australia

Don’t ghost the ATO – lodge your tax return before Halloween

22 October 2024 Don’t ghost the ATO – lodge your tax return before Halloween DIY tax returns must be lodged by Thursday, October 31…

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  • Banking, Environment
  • 22/10/2024
  • 06:00
Australian Conservation Foundation

Australia’s biggest banks ranked on climate credentials: new analysis puts Macquarie last

MACQUARIE BANK has ranked last when it comes to a new benchmark that analyses the climate strategies of Australia’s five biggest banks. Out of a score of 100, Macquarie received just 50.19, ANZ was only slightly above (50.85) and next in line were NAB (58.1), CommBank (57.86) and Westpac (61.85). While Westpac received the top spot, serious concerns remain on its oil and gas policy and across all banks there is a growing gap with climate promises and meaningful climate action. The report’s key findings: All major banks still lack clear policies to end support for new oil and gas…

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  • Technology Innovation
  • 22/10/2024
  • 04:26
Sandvine

U.S. Department of Commerce Removes Sandvine from Entity List Following Company’s Democracy-Only Business Realignment

Company’s next chapter underpinned by strengthened commitment to internet freedom and digital rights PLANO, Texas–BUSINESS WIRE– Sandvine (“the Company”), a market-leading provider of Over-the-Top…

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  • Technology Innovation
  • 22/10/2024
  • 04:11
Rimini Street, Inc.

Rimini Street to Report Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results on October 30, 2024

LAS VEGAS–BUSINESS WIRE– Rimini Street, Inc. (Nasdaq: RMNI), a global provider of end-to-end enterprise software support and innovation solutions, today announced it will report…

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  • Technology Innovation
  • 22/10/2024
  • 02:11
KODANSHA LTD.

Giant Manga Publisher Kodansha Launches Official App “K MANGA” in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore

Enjoy 50% off of Popular Titles during the Launch Campaign! TOKYO–BUSINESS WIRE– Kodansha Ltd. — one of Japan’s major publishers with hit manga titles…

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  • Manufacturing
  • 22/10/2024
  • 00:11
Kolmar BNH Co., Ltd.

HemoHim Manufacturer Kolmar BNH Receives NAI Classification from the US FDA

SEOUL, South Korea–BUSINESS WIRE– ‘HemoHim,’ an immune-boosting health supplement from Kolmar BNH (KRX: 200130), has earned international recognition for its quality from both the…

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  • Community, Culturally and linguistically diverse
  • 22/10/2024
  • 00:05
RACV AND MELBOURNE DIWALI

RACV MELBOURNE DIWALI 2024 FESTIVAL EXPECTING UP TO 20,000 VISITORS THIS SATURDAY

RACV is proud to be partnering with Melbourne Diwali for the RACV Melbourne Diwali 2024 festival – a free event this Saturday 26 October…

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  • Banking, Environment
  • 22/10/2024
  • 00:01
Australian Conservation Foundation

Is your bank a climate laggard or leader?

Macquarie has ranked last when it comes to a new benchmark that analyses the climate strategies of Australia’s 5 biggest banks. Out of a score of 100, Macquarie received just 50.19, ANZ was only slightly above (50.85) and next in line were NAB (58.1), CommBank (57.86) and Westpac (61.85). While Westpac received the top spot, serious concerns remain on its oil and gas policy and across all banks there is a growing gap with climate promises and meaningful climate action. The report’s key findings: All major banks still lack clear policies to end support for new oil and gas projects.…

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