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  • Entertainment
  • 26/02/2026
  • 15:47
Tide Communications

BODY WORLDS: The Anatomy of Happiness to launch in Melbourne

After captivating almost 140,000 visitors during its run in Brisbane and Perth, Dr. Gunther von Hagens’ world-renowned exhibitionBODY WORLDS: The Anatomy of Happinessis heading…

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  • Entertainment
  • 26/02/2026
  • 15:41
CGTN

CGTN: Merz’s China visit injects fresh momentum into China-Germany, China-Europe ties

CGTN published an article on German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's official visit to China from February 25 to 26. The article highlights the significance of the visit and analyzes – from economic and political perspectives – how China and Germany have written a successful story of win-win cooperation, and how their partnership injects stability into China-Europe relations and global governance.BEIJING, Feb. 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- German automaker BMW announced plans in April 2025 to start integrating artificial intelligence (AI) technology from Chinese tech startup DeepSeek into its newest cars in China later in the year. Prior to that, BMW had…

  • Finance Investment, Political
  • 26/02/2026
  • 15:04
Super Members Council

UPDATED (report link included) Warning signs of new consumer risks amid a concerning spike in super switches of Australians with very low super balances

New research has revealed an alarming spike in the number of Australians with very small super balances and no pre-existing advice relationship now being switched at scale out of the safe, high performing, tightly regulated super system into more expensive and potentially riskier super products. The new data should sound alarm bells about drivers of large-scale, higher-risk super switching where it makes Australians poorer. It highlights the need for stronger guardrails to protect Australians from financial harm. Released today by the Super Members Council, the new aggregated de-identified data shows recent switching activity from mainstream, high performing, tightly regulated funds…

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  • Business Company News
  • 26/02/2026
  • 15:00
Diversified Australia

Australia’s Built Environment Finally Gets a Dedicated Fire Protection Expo

Key Facts: Australia’s first dedicated fire protection event, Fire Security Expo, will launch at ICC Sydney from 2-4 September 2026 The expo will unite…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care, Science
  • 26/02/2026
  • 14:51
The Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand

TSANZSRS ASM 2026: Global experts unite in Perth to advance respiratory science

Key Facts: The TSANZSRS Annual Scientific Meeting 2026 will be held in Perth from 27-31 March, focusing on two themes: Lungs Under the Microscope and Breathing Through the Ages The five-day conference features international experts from the UK, US, Spain, Sweden, and Brazil, alongside Australian and New Zealand specialists The programme includes plenary sessions, workshops, poster presentations, and industry exhibitions, covering topics such as pulmonary disease, lung transplantation, and nicotine cessation Several awards and fellowships will be presented, including the TSANZ GSK Clinical Research Award and the TSANZ Chiesi Advancing Women in Respiratory Health Award Perth, March 2026 – The…

  • Community, Education Training
  • 26/02/2026
  • 14:41
Monash University

Monash academics recognised at Shaping Australia Awards for advancing Deaf and Deafblind communication access and revolutionising melanoma screening

Monash University’s leadership across linguistics and public health have received national recognition at the Shaping Australia Awards. An initiative of Universities Australia, the Shaping Australia Awards celebrate university-led projects that deliver real-world impact and strengthen communities across the nation. Associate Professor Louisa Willoughby, from the School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics in the Faculty of Arts, was awarded the Judges’ Pick Community Champion Award in the 2025 Shaping Australia Awards for her work revolutionising communication access for Deaf and Deafblind communities. Her project Breaking Barriers in Communication: Transforming access for Deaf and Deafblind Australians is a pioneering initiative addressing…

  • Finance Investment, Political
  • 26/02/2026
  • 14:09
Super Members Council

Warning signs of new consumer risks amid a concerning spike in super switches of Australians with low super balances

New research has revealed an alarming spike in the number of Australians with small super balances and no pre-existing advice relationship who are now being switched at scale out of the safe, high performing, tightly regulated super system into more expensive and potentially riskier super products. The new data should sound alarm bells about drivers of large-scale, higher-risk super switching where it makes Australians poorer and highlights the need for stronger guardrails to protect Australians from financial harm. Released today by the Super Members Council, the aggregated de-identified data shows recent switching activity from mainstream, high‑performing, tightly regulated funds to…

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  • Environment
  • 26/02/2026
  • 13:41
Greenpeace Australia Pacific

Pacific nations would be paid only thousands for deep sea mining, while mining companies set to make billions, new research reveals

SYDNEY/FIJI, Thursday 26 February 2026 — New independent research commissioned by Greenpeace International has revealed that Pacific Island states would receive mere thousands of dollars in payment from deep sea mining per year, placing the region as one of the most affected but worst-off beneficiaries in the world.The researchby legal professorDr Harvey Mpoto Bombaka and development economist Dr Ben Tippet reveals that mechanisms proposed by the International Seabed Authority (ISA) for sharing any future revenues from deep sea mining would leave developing nations with meagre, token payments. Pacific Island nations would receive only USD $46,000 per year in the short…

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  • Agriculture Farming Rural, Manufacturing
  • 26/02/2026
  • 12:36
SPC GLOBAL (ASX:SPG)

SPC Global Reshapes Manufacturing Network to Drive Growth and Unlock Over $8m in Annual Savings

Key Facts: SPC Global plans to close Mill Park facility by August 2026, transitioning to a demand-led operating model that will save over £8…

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