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  • Finance Investment, Oil Mining Resources
  • 23/02/2026
  • 10:28
Jane Morgan Management

Adavale Resources Expands Parkes Project Footprint with Porphyry-Style Target Identified at Ashes and Strike Extension at London-Victoria

23 February 2026 – West Leederville, Western Australia | Adavale Resources Limited (ASX:ADD) has identified a compelling porphyry-style exploration target at its Ashes Prospect and strengthened its growth pipeline following the expansion of its tenure at the Parkes Gold-Copper Project in central New South Wales. The Company reported that a strong chargeability anomaly defined by historical induced polarisation (IP) surveying at Ashes extends across the previous licence boundary and is now fully captured within Adavale’s consolidated landholding. The expanded tenure also secures strategic ground along the southern strike of the London–Victoria gold corridor into EL9178, enabling integrated interpretation across a…

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  • Community, Education Training
  • 23/02/2026
  • 10:17
Charles Darwin University

Professor Scott Bowman to step down as Vice-Chancellor of Charles Darwin University

Charles Darwin University (CDU) today announced that Professor Scott Bowman will conclude his tenure as Vice-Chancellor and President. Professor Bowman and the University Executive…

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  • Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
  • 23/02/2026
  • 10:16
Jane Morgan Management

Diablo Resources (ASX:DBO) Identifies Large Silver-Antimony Anomaly at Utah Project

Diablo Resources Limited (ASX: DBO | OTCQB: DBORF) has identified a large, kilometre-scale silver–antimony geochemical anomaly at its 100%-owned Star Range Project in Utah, USA, following first-pass soil sampling at the South Star Prospect. The program has confirmed a silver–antimony soil anomaly extending for more than 1 kilometre, which remains open to the northeast, and is supported by high-grade rock samples and historical workings. Results reinforce the interpretation that the project hosts multiple mineralised vein and breccia systems. High-grade historical rock samples from the area returned values of up to 8,760 g/t silver and greater than 1% antimony, while recent…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 23/02/2026
  • 10:03
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF)

ANMF appoints Catelyn Richards new Federal Assistant Secretary

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation’s Federal Executive (ANMF), has appointed Catelyn Richards as its new Federal Assistant Secretary, marking a significant step in strengthening national leadership of the country’s largest union. Ms Richards is a Registered Nurse who commenced her career in paediatrics at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. She has extensive experience in workforce advocacy and climate and health policy, having served as the ANMF’s first-ever Climate Change Officer since February, 2025. In that role, she worked to ensure that nursing and midwifery professionals had a voice in the development and implementation of national climate change policies.…

  • CharitiesAidWelfare, Energy
  • 23/02/2026
  • 10:00
Solargain

Australia’s Longest-Standing Solar Installer Raises $4100 for The Hunger Project Australia

Key Facts: Hunger Project estimates that 45 million children under 5 are suffering from acute malnutrition worldwide. Solargain donates $200 or more for every…

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  • Energy, Science
  • 23/02/2026
  • 10:00
UNSW Sydney

From trash to treasure: turning high-emissions waste into fertiliser

Key Facts: New research from UNSW Sydney could transform one of the world’s most pollution-heavy chemical industries, turning waste products into fertiliser while cleaning up waterways and cutting emissions.UNSW engineers have tackled a longstanding problem at the heart of global agriculture: how to make urea for fertiliser without the intensity of emissions associated with fossil-fuel-powered factories. The solution is outlined in a study published recently in Nature Communications. Corresponding author Associate Professor and Scientia Fellow Dr Rahman Daiyan from UNSW Sydney’s School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering says the work is part of a broader push to go beyond…

  • General News
  • 23/02/2026
  • 09:54
NSW Office of Sport

Play your part in making sport child safe

Play your part in making sport child safe The NSW Office of Sport is bringing a series of interactive child safety workshops to the Mid-North Coast and North Coast in March to support local sporting organisations to keep children safe from harm and abuse in sport. The workshops will focus on the needs of community sport volunteers, providing practical skills to identify and manage common risks to children in community sport. The workshops are relevant to committee members, officials and volunteers involved in community sport with participants learning how to safely manage and deescalate challenging behaviour, apply Child Safe Standards…

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  • Environment
  • 23/02/2026
  • 09:50
NSW Environment Protection Authority

Sydney Water required to undertake preventative works on debris balls

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has issued a Pollution Reduction Program to Sydney Water requiring a range of significant works, including fat removal from the Malabar Deep Ocean Outfall bulkhead area, to reduce the likelihood of further debris balls washing up on the state’s beaches. This follows the identification of Sydney Water’s Malabar Wastewater Treatment System as the likely source of debris balls, that have sporadically washed up on NSW beaches since October 2024. The requirements on Sydney Water include a range of short, medium and long-term actions including: removing the build-up of fats, oils and grease from a…

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  • Banking, Finance Investment
  • 23/02/2026
  • 09:36
Money magazine

Spot the red flags from marketing lead generators

“If you receive an unsolicited phone call asking you to switch your investments, superannuation or banking services, hang up,” said Vanessa Walker, managing editor of Money magazine. That’s the simple message Money magazine is encouraging Australians to follow in the wake of ASIC launching a review into financial advice licensees that use lead generation services. “Almost every professional letter or email you receive from your super fund or bank tells you that they will never call you unexpectedly and ask for personal information,” said Walker. “It’s best to use this as a rule of thumb, and encourage family and friends…

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