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  • Business Company News, Culturally and linguistically diverse
  • 21/05/2026
  • 11:05
Welcoming Australia

New national standard launched in bold push to build the foundations of belonging in Australian workplaces

Key Facts: The Welcoming Workplaces Standard, a new national framework focused on inclusion and belonging, was launched at the Welcoming Australia Symposium in Adelaide,…

  • Contains:
  • Entertainment, Music
  • 21/05/2026
  • 11:00
Hype Haus Media

Nancy Ajram’s Australian Return Draws Global Attention Amid US Tour & International Media Spotlight

Key Facts: Lebanese superstar Nancy Ajram is set to perform in Melbourne on 29th May at Margaret Court Arena and Sydney on 30th May at ICC Sydney Theatre, marking her first Australian tour in over a decade.The announcement follows significant international momentum, including a sold-out US tour, a major Rolling Stone profile, and Billie Eilish publicly naming Ajram as one of her favourite singers.With over 40 million Instagram followers and more than two decades of chart-topping hits, Ajram is one of the most recognised and influential figures in Arab pop music.Her Australian shows have generated strong demand among Lebanese, Arab,…

  • CharitiesAidWelfare
  • 21/05/2026
  • 10:52
The Salvation Army

Support the Townsville community through The Salvation Army’s Red Shield Appeal this year

21 May 2026 “Be the hope our community desperately needs right now” Support the Townsville community through The Salvation Army’s Red Shield Appeal this…

  • Contains:
  • Government QLD, Youth
  • 21/05/2026
  • 10:50
Together branch of the ASU

‘The Government is failing its own test’: Child safety workers warn kids are paying the price for a system in crisis

Frontline child safety workers have again lifted the lid on a system they say is failing vulnerable Queensland children, pushing them into unstable, high-cost residential care because early support is missing. A survey of more than 1,100 workers,submittedto the Commission of Inquiry into the Child Safety System by the Together Union, shows overwhelming concern among workers that children are not getting the support they need early, leading to worse outcomes and higher costs down the track. Workers say the system is driving away skilled staff because it is not properly designed or resourced to keep children safe. The findings reveal:…

  • Business Company News, Culturally and linguistically diverse
  • 21/05/2026
  • 10:45
Welcoming Australia

New national standard launched in bold push to build the foundations of belonging in Australian workplaces

Key Facts: The Welcoming Workplaces Standard, a new national framework focused on inclusion and belonging, was launched at the Welcoming Australia Symposium in Adelaide,…

  • Contains:
  • Community, Transport Automotive
  • 21/05/2026
  • 10:25
City of Sydney

City of Sydney pushes for share bike rules to get on the right track

The City of Sydney has called for changes to NSW Government share bike reforms, saying the draft regulations will leave councils without the power…

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  • Technology Innovation
  • 21/05/2026
  • 10:17
Information Services Group, Inc.

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:…

  • Contains:
  • Art, General News
  • 21/05/2026
  • 10:00
Australian National Maritime Museum

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…

  • Contains:
  • Internet, Women
  • 21/05/2026
  • 10:00
Monash University

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…

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