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- Technology Innovation
- 21/05/2026
- 10:17
ISG Announces 2026 ISG Paragon Awards(TM) ANZ Winners
Program spotlights innovative partnerships that leverage AI, digital technology and new operating models to drive business success SYDNEY–BUSINESS WIRE– Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq:…
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- Art, General News
- 21/05/2026
- 10:00
Diary Note – Treasures of the Viking Age: The Galloway Hoard
Wednesday May 27 11:00am – 12pmAustralian National Maritime Museum 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour Step into the world of early medieval Scotland and explore the remarkable Galloway Hoard—a collection of Viking-age artefacts that offers a rare glimpse into the past. One of the Britain’s most important archaeological finds of the century will go on display at the Australian National Maritime Museum from May 28 until October 11. The diversity and rarity of the objects, along with ancient heirlooms, have significantly deepened understanding of the Viking Age in northern Europe. This exhibition transports visitors to a pivotal era marked by the…
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- Internet, Women
- 21/05/2026
- 10:00
A decade of digital harm: Professor Asher Flynn reflects on how technology has reshaped gender based violence
Digital technologies and artificial intelligence have fundamentally reshaped the landscape of gender-based violence over the past decade, creating unprecedented avenues of technology-facilitated abuse. To map this evolving crisis, Monash University’s Professor Asher Flynn, from the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (CEVAW), will deliver her inaugural professorial lecture. Held at the State Library of Victoria on Thursday 21 May, Professor Flynn’s lecture will examine, through her research, technology-facilitated violence and the rise of image-based abuse to track how advancing technologies facilitate greater digital harms. Titled AI, Deepfakes and Digital Abuse: Reflections from a Decade of…
- Education Training
- 21/05/2026
- 09:59
Star Struck 2026 set to light up Newcastle with Out of the Ordinary
The countdown is on. Star Struck 2026 – Out of the Ordinary will burst onto the stage at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre on 12 and 13 June, bringing together more than 4,500 NSW public school students for the Hunter and Central Coast region’s iconic performing arts events.A major production milestone begins this week, with thousands of students to come together on the arena floor for the first time for the combined dance and drama rehearsals on Thursday 21 May and Friday 22 May. Now in its 34th year, Star Struck continues to showcase the extraordinary talent, creativity and collaboration of…
- Information Technology
- 21/05/2026
- 09:47
Coro and Leader Partner to Simplify Cybersecurity for Australian MSPs
New distribution partnership brings Coros’ AI-powered cybersecurity platform to Leader’s nationwide partner ecosystemCHICAGO, May 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Coro, the leading cybersecurity platform purpose-built for organizations with lean IT teams, today announced a strategic distribution partnership with Leader, one of Australia’s leading information and communication technology (ICT) distributors. Through this partnership, Leader’s nationwide network of managed service providers (MSPs) and reseller partners will gain access to Coro’s modular cybersecurity platform through the Leader Cloud marketplace.The partnership comes as MSPs face increasing pressure to secure customers against a rapidly evolving threat landscape while managing growing operational complexity, staffing constraints, and…
- Environment, Government Federal
- 21/05/2026
- 09:42
UN ruling ends free pass for fossil fuel polluters
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASETHURSDAY 21 MAY, 2026 The UN General Assembly’s historic adoption of a resolution affirming states’ legal duty to protect their own people from climate change leaves theAlbanese Government with nowhere to hide on its massive fossil fuel exports.Climate Council CEO Amanda McKenzie said: “This ruling establishes that the Albanese Government has a legal duty to protect Aussies from an escalating climate crisis that is already a clear and present danger. From farmers facing ruin, to regional communities pummelled by back-to-back disasters, this crisis is hitting home right now and upending our Australian way of life. “While the government…
- Environment
- 21/05/2026
- 09:39
DAIRY PROCESSOR FINED OVER NEWCASTLE ODOUR INCIDENT
Images can be found here: https://bit.ly/43cL73f Hexham Manufacturing Pty Ltd has been fined $30,000 by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) for failing to maintain its plant equipment, resulting in sewage-like odours from its dairy processing facility. The EPA received several odour complaints from residents and businesses between August and October 2025, prompting officers to conduct multiple inspections of the site and surrounding area in Hexham, Newcastle. They confirmed offensive odours were mainly coming from the wastewater treatment plant, with the same smell detected offsite at a number of locations. In September 2025, the EPA issued Hexham Manufacturing with a…
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- Building Construction
- 21/05/2026
- 09:17
I Squared Capital Launches Cube Grid – A New Power Transmission Platform in India
USD $1 Billion of Investment Targeted for New Venture NEW DELHI & MIAMI–BUSINESS WIRE– I Squared Capital (“I Squared”), a leading global infrastructure investment…
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- Transport Automotive
- 21/05/2026
- 09:09
ROAD FREIGHT NSW CALLS FOR URGENCY AND CERTAINTY ON GREAT WESTERN HIGHWAY REPAIRS
Road Freight NSW (RFNSW) is calling for urgent progress, clear timelines and practical support measures as freight operators, businesses and regional communities continue to deal with major disruption following the closure of the Great Western Highway. With two contractors still involved in the process and the final construction timeline expected to be determined once a contractor is appointed, RFNSW said uncertainty around the project was adding pressure across the freight task and wider community. RFNSW said if Transport for NSW (TfNSW) is preparing industry and residents for a disruption lasting up to 12 months, planning and support measures now need…
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