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  • Biotechnology, Finance Investment
  • 08/01/2026
  • 09:36
Jane Morgan Management

BlinkLab Receives $822,205 R&D Tax Incentive Refund Relating to Autism Diagnostic Tool Pilot Study and Clinical Research Initiatives

8 January 2026 -- Perth, Australia | BlinkLab Limited (ASX:BB1) (“BlinkLab” or the “Company”) has announced that it has received $822,205 under the Australian Government’s Research and Development (R&D) Tax Incentive program. The refund relates to eligible R&D expenditure incurred in connection withBlinkLab’s U.S. pilot study and its clinical research initiatives conducted in Australia, including collaborative research undertaken with the MAGNET study at Monash University. These Australian and overseas activities support the development, validation and clinical investigation of the Company’s smartphone-basedneurobehavioural assessment technology in autism. Funds received from the R&D Tax Incentive will be applied to support BlinkLab’s ongoing research…

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  • Entertainment, Music
  • 08/01/2026
  • 09:31
BEHIND THE GALLERY

**PACKED OPENING NIGHT FOR YUNGBLUD PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION BY TOM PALLANT

Key Facts: Exhibition Details Title: YUNGBLUD IDOLS: A Exhibition by TomPallant Location: Behind The Gallery, 551 King Street, Newtown What’s On: Thursday 8th January,…

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  • Community
  • 08/01/2026
  • 09:25
Soda Communications

Choice Hotels Asia-Pac supports Our Village to help vulnerable Geelong mums and bubs through Your Community, Your Choice grant initiative

Choice Hotels Asia-Pac has awarded Geelong-based charity Our Village (formerly Geelong Mums) a $4,000 grant as part of its Your Community, Your Choice program,…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 08/01/2026
  • 09:00
Maternity Consumer Network

Maternity Consumer Network Hosts Australia’s Inaugural Respectful Maternity Care Conference Amid Ongoing Failures in Addressing Birth Trauma

In a bold response to the systemic shortcomings exposed by the NSW Birth Trauma Inquiry, the Maternity Consumer Network (MCN) is proud to announce…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 08/01/2026
  • 07:18
Public Health Association of Australia

1 in 15 ACT Emergency Department visits linked to extreme weather

8 January 2026 A new study published today shows extreme hot and cold temperatures are sending thousands of Canberrans to emergency departments each year, and experts warn climate change will only make things worse in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). The research, led by the Australian National University (ANU) and published in theAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, is the first to examine how extreme temperatures affect emergency department (ED) presentations in the territory, a region known for its cold winters and hot summers. Researchers analysed historical weather and hospital emergency department data to determine how temperature has…

  • Biotechnology, Science
  • 08/01/2026
  • 06:00
La Trobe University

Portable biosensor may enable on-site PFAS detection

Aportablebiosensor developed at La Trobe Universitymayallow rapid, on-site detection of toxic “forever chemicals” in water, removing the need for samples to be sent to specialist laboratories. The device is designed to detect per- andpolyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a group of more than 15,000 synthetic chemicals used in products such as firefighting foams, foodpackagingand stain-resistant fabrics. PFAS are highly persistent in the environment and have been linked to serious health risks, including cancer.Specifically, the sensing device detects PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid), which is among the most regulated PFAS. Led by PhD student Henry Bellette and Dr Saimon Moraes Silva, Director of La Trobe’s…

  • National News Current Affairs
  • 08/01/2026
  • 06:00
FLOAT TO SURVIVE

Australia Urged to ‘Float to Survive’ as Drowning Deaths Surge

Australia Urged to ‘Float to Survive’ as Drowning Deaths Surge Sydney, Australia — 8 January 2026— As Australia prepares for another busy summer on the water, lifeguards and water safety experts are issuing a clear and urgent message: if you are caught in trouble, floating — not swimming — could save your life. The National Drowning Report 2025 reveals 357 people drowned across Australia in the past year, a 27 per cent increase on the 10-year average, marking one of the deadliest years on record. A series of recent drowning deaths and near-fatal incidents at Australian beaches and waterways have…

  • Crime, General News
  • 08/01/2026
  • 06:00
La Trobe University

‘Treated like sheep’: families reveal harsh reality of prison visits

Family members of prisoners experience a form of incarceration themselves through strict rules,surveillanceand emotional regulation imposed during visits,astudy by La Trobe Universityhas found. For many, this process transforms their behaviours,emotionsand perspectives, creating long-term lifestyle changesandimpactson their day-to-day lives. The studypublished inCorrections: Policy, Practice and Research,foundthe control of visitors, intimidating security protocols andthehostiledemeanourof some staff,canresult in enduring changes to innocentpeople. “I guess when you’re treated like the scum of the earth and no good by all the guards, you start to believe it,” one participant said. Manyparticipantsexpressedfeeling stigmaandshameduring the security process,which often involvesscans, pat-downs, sniffer dogs and in some cases, strip…

  • General News, Government Federal
  • 08/01/2026
  • 04:45
Chris Garnaut

bondiroyalcommission.com.au – New website launched to support calls for a Federal Royal Commission into the Bondi terror attack

8 January 2026 — For immediate release Chris Garnaut, one of the business leaders who publicly called for a Royal Commission into the Bondi terror attack in its immediate aftermath, has today launched a new national website - bondiroyalcommission.com.au - to support calls for a Commonwealth Royal Commission. Mr Garnaut was among the early business signatories urging the Federal Government to establish an independent national inquiry, noting that the scale and nature of the attack raised serious national questions best examined through a federal process rather than a limited or fragmented review. “From the outset, it was clear that this…

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