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- Government WA
- 06/05/2026
- 15:31
e61 Institute report on WA budget
Hi, please see attached report from the e61 Institute regarding WA's budget tomorrow. "The sustainability challenge in the west is more about managing the inevitable change in fiscal fortunes which will hit in the future. The state has made efforts to diversify its economy. A bigger question is whether the Government can condition public expectations about the longevity of the current fiscal bounty." For interviews: Charlie Moore: 0452 606 171Contact details: Charlie Moore: 0452 606 171
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- Entertainment
- 06/05/2026
- 15:29
Nursing leaders to gather to mark International Nurses Day 2026
The Australian College of Nursing (ACN) Foundation is celebrating International Nurses Day by bringing together influential nursing leaders, community figures, and supporters at a celebratory fundraising event in Brisbane. The International Nurses Day luncheon will raise funds for the Bullwinkel Scholars Program, which provides essential leadership education for Australian nurses serving in rural, remote, military, and First Nations communities. Guests will enjoy live music, a panel discussion, a fashion parade, a raffle and auctions. Host Liz Murrihy will lead the discussion, with the following panellists: Adjunct Professor Shelley Nowlan FACN – Former Australian Deputy National Rural Health Commissioner (Nursing and…
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- Entertainment
- 06/05/2026
- 14:48
HOYTS unveils world’s largest LED cinema screen at Karrinyup, redefining the big screen experience
Media release For immediate issue HOYTS unveils world’s largest LED cinema screen at Karrinyup, … Continued
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- Government Federal, Medical Health Aged Care
- 06/05/2026
- 14:36
Urgent Care Clinic funding boost must pave way for smarter health care
The Australian College of Nursing (ACN) says the budget funding boost to make Medicare Urgent Care Clinics (UCCs) permanent will only be effective if there are urgent reforms to enable efficient use of all health professionals to their full scope of practice. Three years since the first Medicare UCC opened, ACN is calling on the Government to revise the UCC Operational Guidance and update Medicare Benefits Schedule provisions to unlock the full potential of nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and the broader nursing workforce in delivering high-quality urgent care. Rather than the development of any new UCC standards, the current Operational…
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- Art
- 06/05/2026
- 14:23
Australian artist Khaled Sabsabi reveals details of presentations in the Australia Pavilion and in the International Exhibition In Minor Keys at Biennale Arte 2026
Inconference of one’s self, Sabsabi transforms the Australia Pavilion with an immersive multisensory installation exploring spirituality, migration, and shared humanity, inviting audiences to reflect…
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- Sport Recreation
- 06/05/2026
- 13:25
GLOBAL SHRED VENTURES SIGNS DEVELOPMENT & EQUITY PARTNERSHIP IN SURF FARM
Landmark Surf Park to break ground on Sunshine Coast later this year Sunshine Coast based Surf Farm has announced that Global Shred Ventures (GSV)…
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- Medical Health Aged Care
- 06/05/2026
- 13:15
VIC Budget again ignores proven ways to prevent people getting sick: public health peak body
Media release 6 May 2026 The Victorian Government’s 2026-27 Budget allocates a record $32 billion to health, including $3.9 billion in new investment, with the overwhelming share directed to hospitals, emergency departments, and specialist care. While there are welcome investments, such as $10m for women’s preventive sexual health support, these remain relatively small in scale when viewed against overall health expenditure, the Public Health Association of Australia’s VIC Branch said. “Health is shaped by the social, cultural, economic, and environmental conditions in which people live,”PHAA VIC Branch President, Mariam Hachem, said. “The Victorian Government’s ongoing investment in health services and…
- Technology Innovation
- 06/05/2026
- 13:10
Hisense Delivers 38% Sales Uplift in Western Europe Markets With NIQ’s AI-Powered Market Intelligence
NIQ insights drive international expansion and measurable growth for Hisense across key global markets CHICAGO–BUSINESS WIRE– NIQ (NYSE: NIQ), a global leader in consumer…
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- Government VIC, Industrial Relations
- 06/05/2026
- 12:58
Allan government budget ignores gender undervaluation of Allied Health Professionals
Victorian allied health professionals are outraged at the Allan Government’s budget for failing to address gender inequality in the largely female workforce. The Fair Work Commission recently found allied health professionals have been significantly undervalued and underpaid for years under the Health Professionals and Support Services Award 2020. The Victorian Allied Health Professionals Association (VAHPA), which represents the workforce, is currently bargaining for a new public sector enterprise agreement. It is calling for substantial pay increases in line with the Commission’s flagged gender-based undervaluation findings to lift wages, retain staff, and stem losses to the private sector and interstate. Despite…
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