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- Technology Innovation
- 06/02/2026
- 10:12
Canva Brings On-Brand Designs Directly into AI Assistants
Designs created in ChatGPT now come to life in Canva, instantly on brand and ready to use SAN FRANCISCO–BUSINESS WIRE– The future of work…
- Contains:
- Art, General News
- 06/02/2026
- 10:00
Sing along to The Great Shanty Off at the Maritime Museum
Set sail for an unforgettable night of music and merriment as the Australian National Maritime Museum bursts to life with the rollicking sounds of sea shanties on Saturday 21 February. After a spectacular sold-out season in 2025, The Great Shanty Off returns with epic shanty groups ready to strut their stuff and sing their collective hearts out. Enjoy performances from shanty groups from across New South Wales, all ready to lead a mighty chorus of maritime melodies. These groups include: Randy Dandy Shanties (based in Redfern) Forty Degree South (based in Sydney) River Dogs (based in lower Hawkesbury) Kiama Sea…
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- Environment, Government NSW
- 06/02/2026
- 09:49
Coffs Harbour Council wants $250 million carbon project to deliver local benefits
Coffs Harbour councillors have voted to ensure a proposed new carbon project in the Great Koala National Park delivers maximum benefits for the local community. Council passed a motion at its last meeting backing the Improved Native Forest Management (INFM) method - a carbon crediting system that would see public native forests protected for their carbon values with revenue from the projects funding fire management, forest restoration and tourism infrastructure. Australian Climate and Biodiversity Foundation spokesman Wilson Harris congratulated councillors for supporting a new industry in the Coffs Harbour area. "It's great to see local councils participating in this process…
- Food Beverages
- 06/02/2026
- 09:27
Give Pies, Not Petals: Tasmanian Bakeries encourages Aussies to skip flowers and share the love of food this Valentine’s Day
In 2025, 3.8 million Australians bought a Valentine’s Day gift, with spending topping $500 million for the first time, showing just how lovestruck Aussies…
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- Technology Innovation
- 06/02/2026
- 09:11
DNIB.com Reports Internet Has 386.9 Million Domain Name Registrations at the End of the Fourth Quarter of 2025
RESTON, Va.–BUSINESS WIRE– VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN), a global provider of critical internet infrastructure and domain name registry services, today announced that, according to…
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- Agriculture Farming Rural
- 06/02/2026
- 09:11
Vista Gold Strengthens Mt Todd Project Team with Key Appointments in Australia
DENVER–BUSINESS WIRE– Vista Gold Corp. (NYSE American and TSX: VGZ) (“Vista” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce several key appointments as part of…
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- Medical Health Aged Care, Seniors Interest
- 06/02/2026
- 08:59
102 years: What super-ager Brian Barry teaches us about living well
On 6 February, Sydney local Brian Barry turns 102. He doesn’t think of himself as remarkable. He’ll tell you he “just kept going”, that…
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- Science, Telecommunication
- 06/02/2026
- 08:40
New “supercrystal” could make lasers faster, smaller and more efficient
A breakthrough from Monash University could pave the way for faster, smaller and more energy-efficient lasers and other light-based technologies. Engineers have developed a new type of perovskite material arranged into an ordered “supercrystal.” In this structure, tiny packets of energy called excitons work together rather than individually, allowing the material to amplify light far more efficiently. The findings, published in Laser & Photonics Reviews, could have applications in communications, sensors and computing, improving the performance of devices that rely on light, such as sensors in autonomous vehicles, medical imaging or electronics. Corresponding author, Professor Jacek Jasieniak at Monash Materials…
- Defence, Finance Investment
- 06/02/2026
- 08:24
IFM INVESTORS WELCOMES DEFENCE ESTATE AUDIT RECOMMENDATIONS
IFM Investors (IFM) welcomes the Federal Government’s endorsement of the Defence Estate Audit recommendation to establish a dedicated function in Defence to work with private sector partners on future infrastructure delivery. For almost two decades, IFM has worked in close partnership with Defence to steward nationally significant Defence infrastructure through long‑term, trusted partnerships. This includes the delivery of shared‑use runway upgrades at RAAF Darwin, alongside Darwin International Airport, and the first public‑private partnership with Defence, Headquarters Joint Operations Command in NSW, where IFM has invested since 2008 and continues to support a major capability upgrade program. The Defence Estate Audit…
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