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  • Technology Innovation
  • 20/08/2026
  • 22:07
Esri

Esri Expands World Imagery with Airbus High-Resolution Basemap Coverage for 2,000 Cities Worldwide

New Airbus Imagery Enhances World Imagery Basemap as Part of Broader Expansion Announced at 2026 Esri User Conference Esri is enhancing its World Imagery…

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  • Business Finance
  • 20/08/2026
  • 22:07
Cox Capital Partners, LP

Cox Capital To Expand Liquidity Solutions for Retail Investors in Private Markets

The liquidity solutions provider for alternative investments prepares to launch tender offers for interval funds in the coming months and affirms its ongoing program…

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  • Technology Innovation
  • 20/08/2026
  • 20:08
NIQ Global Intelligence plc

Packaging Redesigns See 4% Average Volume Lift, NIQ Finds

Liquid I.V., Hostess, Back to Nature, and five other brands named 2026 NIQ Design Impact Award winners CHICAGO–BUSINESS WIRE– NielsenIQ (NYSE: NIQ), a global…

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  • Technology Innovation
  • 20/08/2026
  • 20:07
NTT DATA

NTT DATA and Palo Alto Networks Sign Global Strategic Alliance to Accelerate Secure AI Transformation

First-of-its-kind global alliance combines AI-powered security innovation with enterprise-scale consulting and managed services Helps organizations navigate Frontier AI with integrated governance, threat intelligence and…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 20/08/2026
  • 19:27
Dementia Australia

Dementia Australia welcomes extension of Commonwealth Home Support Program

Dementia Australia welcomes the Federal Government’s decision to extend the Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) until 30 June 2029. Dementia Australia Chief Executive Officer Professor Tanya Buchanan said she welcomes the much-needed certainty the extension will bring to people living with dementia, their families and carers. “With two in three people with dementia living in the community, it is vital we get care at home right,” Professor Buchanan said. “The Commonwealth Home Support Program provides important supports like cleaning, shopping, meals on wheels, transport, home maintenance, respite, social support and allied health. “I am pleased people living with dementia, their…

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  • Business Finance
  • 20/08/2026
  • 18:07
TechTarget, Inc.

Omdia: Foldable smartphone shipments will double to 36 million units by 2028.

LONDON–BUSINESS WIRE– The foldable smartphone market is expected to grow by more than 20% annually through 2028, with shipments reaching 36 million units, as…

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  • Travel Tourism
  • 20/08/2026
  • 17:33
Australian Travel Industry Association

Fiji has got its Tourism Services Tax wrong

Key Facts: The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) has criticised the Fijian Government's new Tourism Services Tax, arguing it demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of…

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  • Business Finance
  • 20/08/2026
  • 17:08
Ant International

BOCHK and Ant International Forge Strategic Partnership to Enhance Cross-border Payment Connectivity and Innovative Corporate Financial Service Solutions Through Fintech

HONG KONG–BUSINESS WIRE– Ant International and Bank of China (Hong Kong) (“BOCHK”) announced that the two parties have forged a strategic partnership. Leveraging BOCHK’s…

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  • Finance Investment, Government VIC
  • 20/08/2026
  • 16:51
Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Jobless rate highlights need for Working from Home bill rethink

Today’s unemployment data is further evidence of the need to reassess the WorkFromHome legislation,according to the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The billmaybedebatedand passed through the Victorian Parliament's Legislative Council as early as next week. Victoria's unemployment, at 5.1 per cent,remainsat the highest level nationally coupled with the highest levels of underemployment. Most concerningly Victoria's youth unemployment rate sits at an eye-watering 13.2 per cent in contrast with New South Wales's comparatively enviable 8.5 per cent. Now is not the time tosaddleVictorian employerswithlegislation that will make things even tougher. Employers have choices, about where they set up a business,…

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