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  • Business Finance
  • 08/05/2026
  • 18:11
Philip Morris International

Philip Morris International’s Moira Gilchrist Positions Human Judgment as a Critical Leadership Advantage Amid Rapid AI Adoption at Wall Street Journal Forum

PMI’s Chief Global Communications Officer says companies that safeguard human judgment will gain a competitive edge as AI automates routine knowledge work STAMFORD, CT–BUSINESS…

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  • Technology Innovation
  • 08/05/2026
  • 17:11
KAYTUS

KAYTUS Launches All-QLC Flash Storage at AI EXPO 2026 for 10,000-GPU Clusters

KAYTUS’s next-generation all-QLC flash solution delivers fully linear performance scaling for massive GPU clusters, while reducing TCO by 70%, enabling ultra-large-scale computing for the…

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  • Manufacturing
  • 08/05/2026
  • 17:10
Beneq Oy

Beneq Appoints Dr. Jason Harrison as Chief Executive Officer

Semiconductor industry leader takes the helm to accelerate Beneq’s next phase of growth in atomic layer deposition ESPOO, Finland–BUSINESS WIRE– Beneq Oy, the home…

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  • Business Company News, Information Technology
  • 08/05/2026
  • 16:53
ASUS Australia

ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces Strix OLED XG34WCDMS and Strix XG129C

Key Facts: ROG Strix OLED XG34WCDMS is an RGB Tandem QD-OLED monitor with 280Hz refresh rate and compact design Integrated RGB Stripe Pixel technology…

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  • Entertainment, General News
  • 08/05/2026
  • 16:14
Before It Breaks with Gabriella Pomare

Before It Breaks with Gabriella Pomare releases Second Episode: Is Space Saving Your Relationship or Softly Ending It?

Key Facts: Australian family lawyer Gabriella Pomare launches second episode of relationship podcast Before It Breaks, focusing on couples creating physical and emotional distance…

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  • Building Construction
  • 08/05/2026
  • 15:58
Future Form

Future Form Rejects Media Speculation and awaits Kimber SC Final Report

Leading Australian formwork specialist, Future Form Civil (‘Company’), today wishes to clarify media reports of allegations of wrong-doing on the Western Sydney International Airport Metro Station site. Future Form is surprised by today’s premature release of the Kimber Report. As far as Future Form is aware, Sydney Metro or We Build have yet to receive the final Kimber Report and is therefore unable to respond to specific allegations. The media speculation and indeed all commentaries on the Kimber investigation are premature. Future Form also wishes to clarify that the Kimber SC investigation has been a process whereby different matters are…

  • Agriculture Farming Rural, Animal Animal WelfareRights
  • 08/05/2026
  • 15:53
Humane World for Animals Australia

New embryo sexing technology in Australia’s egg industry a welcome step toward ending cruel killing of 12 million male chicks per year

SYDNEY (May8, 2026)—Humane World for Animals Australiawelcomesnewsthat for the first time everembryo (in-ovo)sexing technologyis being introduced intheAustralian egg industryto avoidthemasskilling of male chicks. The…

  • Contains:
  • General News
  • 08/05/2026
  • 15:26
House of Representatives

Public hearing for the inquiry into the standing orders relating to petitions

On Monday 11 May 2026, theStandingCommittee on Petitions will hear evidence as part of itsinquiry into the standing orders relating to petitions. The Chair ofthe CommitteeMs Jodie Belyea MP, stated that the Committee was looking forward to hearing from a variety of witnesses with different experiences of petitions and the petitions process. ‘The rights of Australians to petition the House is a key part of our democracy and something that must be safeguarded. The hearing allows evidence to be received about the practical and procedural impacts of the standing orders, and how to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the…

  • Government NT
  • 08/05/2026
  • 14:55
Jesuit Social Services

Punishment prioritised by cuts to mental health and sexual violence services

The2026-27Northern Territory Budget includes welcomed investments in infrastructure,but concerningly shows a commitment to prioritising punishment over prevention, says Jesuit Social Services. “The Honourable Bill Yan, NT Treasurerwas right when hesaid,‘reducing crime is not just about policing’ andare committed to ‘investingin programs that tackle the root cause of crime’.No one could argue that experiences of family and sexual violence, mental illness and trauma are over-represented in our justice system,” says Jesuit Social Services CEO Julie Edwards. “So why is that we have seen cuts to mental health and sexual violence services, and a record amount spent on increasing prison capacity, prisonercampsand policing? “The cuts to mental health funding (from $135 million to $130 million)…

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