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- Business Company News, Hospitality
- 30/06/2026
- 13:48
Australian Cafés Face Leadership Crisis Amid Record Business Closures
Key Facts: Australian hospitality businesses are closing at a record rate of 9.3% over the past 12 months, with around one in every 11…
- Contains:
- Community, Utilities
- 30/06/2026
- 12:49
Greater Western Water continues to invest in communities across Melbourne’s west
30 June 2026 Greater Western Water (GWW)has awardedapproximately $180,000 in grants andsponsorships to26local community groups across Melbourne’s west, supporting projects that strengthen community connections,…
- Contains:
- General News
- 30/06/2026
- 12:48
FLOTILLA SURVIVOR HELEN O’SULLIVAN ARRESTED AT BRISBANE COURT RALLY BECOMES 31ST PERSON CHARGED FOR PRO-PALESTINE PHRASE
HELEN O’Sullivan, humanitarian, grandmother and Gaza flotilla survivor, was arrested this morning at a rally outside Brisbane Magistrates Court. She is now the 31st…
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- Employment Relations, Human Resources
- 30/06/2026
- 12:45
Former Microsoft New Zealand leader Vanessa Sorenson joins transformational TechLeadHer NZ Experience
Key Facts: Women remain significantly underrepresented in Australia’s technology and STEM industries, particularly in senior leadership roles. In 2024, women accounted for just 29…
- Contains:
- Technology Innovation
- 30/06/2026
- 12:18
Toshiba Launches 80V N-Channel Power MOSFET Using Its Latest Generation Process to Improve Efficiency in AI Data Centers
KAWASAKI, Japan–BUSINESS WIRE– Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (“Toshiba”) has launched “TPM1R408RH,” an 80V N-channel power MOSFET fabricated using U-MOS11-H, Toshiba’s latest-generation process[1].…
- Environment, Government VIC
- 30/06/2026
- 12:17
Supporting the environment in dry times
30 June 2026 The Victorian Environmental Water Holder (VEWH) has released the Seasonal Watering Plan 2026-27, detailing how environmental water will be used to build resilience in rivers and wetlands during forecast dry periods and expected low inflows. The plan outlines how the available environmental entitlements will be used across the state under different climate scenarios, so decisions can respond to changing seasonal and local conditions. “Conditions in 2025-26 have generally been dry and the Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a higher chance of below-average rainfall and above-average minimum temperatures for all regions through spring 2026,” said Dr Sarina Loo,…
- Information Technology
- 30/06/2026
- 12:02
Autheo Introduces the Internet Operating System: A Decentralized Coordination Layer for the Web, Blockchain, and AI
Five years in the making, Autheo is launching its decentralized operating system on Mainnet — after public testnet adoption surpassed 1.8 million wallets, nearly 1 million smart contracts, and 8.8 million transactionsSHERIDAN, Wyo., June 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Autheo today launched the Mainnet of its decentralized operating system — a coordination layer enabling the Web, Web3, AI agents, and crypto applications to interoperate natively, with post-quantum security for digital identity, tokens, smart contracts, and agentic AI.THE COORDINATION LAYER THE INTERNET NEVER HADToday’s blockchain landscape is fragmented — Web2, Web3, AI agents, and crypto applications cannot interoperate natively, and cross-chain…
- Art, Environment
- 30/06/2026
- 11:31
The Nature Conservancy’s new Conservation Director urges Australians to end the trade-off view of nature
On his first day on the job The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Australia’s new Director of Conservation Tim Cronin has challenged the popular political idea…
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- General News, National News Current Affairs
- 30/06/2026
- 11:11
Monash engineering experts: AI-driven data centre growth and Australia’s energy system
The expansion of artificial intelligence is driving growth in data centre infrastructure. Monash experts are available to comment on the energy, materials and system-level implications of this growth. Dr Mehdi Ghazavi Dozein, Low-Carbon Energy Lab, Department of Electrical and Computer Systems EngineeringContact: +61 3 9903 4840 or [email protected] Design, grid connection and operation of large electricity loads, including data centres and hydrogen electrolysers AI-driven growth in data centre electricity demand and its implications for the power system Modelling of data centre behaviour under normal operation and power system disturbances Technical and regulatory frameworks for integrating large loads into Australia's electricity…
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