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- Agriculture Farming Rural, Business Company News
- 19/02/2026
- 09:31
Value and convenience reshaping Australian foodservice landscape as consumers head back to eating out
With Australians’ discretionary spending on the rise, consumers are heading back to restaurants – but with a sharper focus on value, convenience and frequency…
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- Business Finance
- 19/02/2026
- 09:11
SS&C Seamlessly Transitions REI Super’s Member Administration
REI Super’s 24,000 members gain access to SS&C’s enhanced platform and local team of superannuation administration experts WINDSOR, Conn.–BUSINESS WIRE– SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.…
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- Agriculture Farming Rural
- 19/02/2026
- 09:11
Pan American Silver Reports Record Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Financial Results; Record Cash Flow From Operations of $554 Million in the Fourth Quarter; Dividend Increased by 29%
All amounts expressed in U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated. Unaudited tabular amounts are in millions of U.S. dollars and thousands of shares, except per…
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- Books Literature
- 19/02/2026
- 09:00
Let’s change BAD News for World Day of Social Justice – 20th Feb
Key Facts: World Social Justice Day on 20th Feb Reading brings equity, anti discrimination, inclusion of all children and families Let’s Change BAD News…
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- Agriculture Farming Rural
- 19/02/2026
- 08:41
Coeur Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2025 Results
2025 revenue nearly doubles to $2.1 billion on record production and prices; net income increases more than tenfold to $586 million and adjusted EBITDA…
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- Education Training
- 19/02/2026
- 08:30
$2.5m gift aims to tackle crisis in maths teaching
La TrobeUniversity hasbeen given $2.5 million by theBertalliFamily Foundation to use its foundations in evidence-based learning to address Australia’s mathematics crisis. The gift will go towards the University’s Science of Mathematics Education (SOME) Lab, which was launched in 2025 to train teachers how to break down mathematical concepts into clear, logical steps to replace other methods that have left many students struggling with basic maths. Professor Joanna Barbousas, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Education, Impact and Innovation and Dean of the School of Education, said theBertalliFamily Foundation hadbeen a strong supporter of La Trobe, and the gift was perfectly timed to address…
- Energy, Environment
- 19/02/2026
- 08:03
‘Gamechanger’: New information about coral death demands Browse reconsideration
A new scientific report that finds the burning of gas from Woodside’s proposed Browse offshore gas field would result in the death of an additional 29.35 million individual coral colonies in every mass bleaching event on the Great Barrier Reef should prompt environment minister Murray Watt to reconsider the scope of his assessment of the project. The Australian Conservation Foundation has written to the Minister with a ‘reconsideration request’ based on substantial new information in the scientific report. Using peer-reviewed methodology that allows for ‘end-to-end’ project-specific attribution, Professor Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick, a coordinating lead author of the IPCC’s 7th assessment report…
- Transport Automotive
- 19/02/2026
- 07:12
Assurant Earns Feefo’s Platinum Trusted Service Award for 2026 in New Zealand
AUCKLAND, New Zealand–BUSINESS WIRE– Assurant, Inc. (NYSE: AIZ), a premier global protection company that safeguards and services connected devices, homes and automobiles in partnership…
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- General News
- 19/02/2026
- 07:00
$124 MILLION IN POTENTIAL FINES EXPOSES SCALE OF TOBACCO WARS IN PRIME MINISTER’S ELECTORATE
The scale of illicit tobacco activity uncovered inside the Prime Minister’s electorate shows Australia’s tobacco wars have reached crisis point, with up to $124 million in potential fines laying bare the size of the black market and the growing failure of current policy settings to protect communities and legitimate retailers. Reported in the Daily Telegraph, 67 retailers were identified selling illicit tobacco inside the seat of Grayndler, including 27 unlicensed stores and 40 licensed businesses also selling illegal products. Despite enforcement activity, only four stores in the electorate have been shut down. Australian Association of Convenience Stores CEO Theo Foukkare…
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