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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 02/06/2026
  • 12:48
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF)

ANMF minimum wage rise a ‘step in the right direction’ for low-paid care workers

The country’s largest union, the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF), says today’s decision by the Fair Work Commission (‘FWC’) to lift national minimum wages by 4.75%, will help boost the pay of frontline care workers. While disappointed theFWC did not meet the ACTU’s claim of a 6% rise, ANMF Federal Secretary Annie Butler said the increase would provide some relief to low-paid ANMF members and other critical workers struggling to keep-up with soaring rents, groceries, energy and fuel costs. “While not far above inflation, we believe the increase is a step in the right direction for our members earning…

  • Business Finance
  • 02/06/2026
  • 12:17
FPT Corporation

SCG and FPT Forge Strategic MOU to Drive Intelligent Enterprise and Smart Operations, Propelling Corporate and Industrial Capabilities via AI and Digital

BANGKOK–BUSINESS WIRE– Global IT corporation FPT and ASEAN’s leading business conglomerate SCG have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly explore next-generation AI…

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  • CharitiesAidWelfare, Travel Tourism
  • 02/06/2026
  • 12:15
STEPS

Win your ticket to Tasmania by supporting the 2026 STEPS Grand Winter Ball raffle

STEPS Pathways Charityis offering supporters the chance to winagetaway to Tasmaniavalued at over $8,000asitsannualSTEPS Grand Winter Ball raffleprize. Theprize includes a $6,000OdysseyeGift Card redeemable…

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  • General News, Travel Tourism
  • 02/06/2026
  • 12:15
Tide Comms

Hundreds of Applicants, Two Teachers, One Big Year: BIG4 Announces Winners of the BIG Aussie Review

Afterreceivinghundreds of applicationsfrom across the country, BIG4 Holiday Parks has namedtwoBrisbane teachers as the winners of The BIG Aussie Review–a365-day road trip aroundAustralia, valued at more than$250,000. At a time when rising costs are forcingpeopletoscale back their travel plans, BIG4 Holiday Parksis encouraging Australians to think bigger. After receiving hundreds of applications frompeopleeager to trade their daily grind for the open road, the nation’s most iconic holiday park network has handed one couple the keys to theroadtrip of a lifetime. Grace Herdman and MattMillward, both 26-year-old teachers from Brisbane, have been named the winners of The BIG Aussie Review. From July…

  • Animal Animal WelfareRights, National News Current Affairs
  • 02/06/2026
  • 12:07
IDENTITY PR

THE FACES OF THE HIGH COUNTRY: STUNNING IMAGES PUT A FACE TO AUSTRALIA’S BRUMBY DEBATE

Key Facts: Photographer Kiki Sjoberg has released a striking collection of images documenting wild brumbies in Kosciuszko National Park, shared through her Instagram page…

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  • Employment Relations, Indigenous
  • 02/06/2026
  • 11:59
Centre for Indigenous People and Work (CIPW)

Minimum awards and wage increases a critical decision for Indigenous workers’ economic security

Centre for Indigenous People and Work (CIPW) UTS Business School |Jumbunna Institute FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA RELEASE Annual Wage Review 2026: A critical decision for Indigenous workers’ economic security The Centre for Indigenous People and Work (CIPW) has welcomed the Fair Work Commission’s Annual Wage Review 2026 decision to increase minimum awards rates by 4.75%, and the minimum wage by 5.97%, emphasising its critical importance for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers across Australia. CIPW highlights that the Commission’s decision is not a marginal adjustment for Indigenous workers, it is a central determinant of living standards, economic security and long‑term…

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 02/06/2026
  • 11:51
UNSW Sydney

UNSW researchers target invisible heart disease in women

Researchers hope to deliver a female-specific treatment approach for a condition that has been overlooked for generations. A team led by UNSW Sydney has…

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  • Oil Mining Resources
  • 02/06/2026
  • 11:46
Monash University

Monash expert appointed to chair Mineral Sands Agricultural Land Restoration Working Group

The Victorian Government has appointed Monash University academic, Professor Mohan Yellishetty, as Chair of the Minerals Sands Agricultural Land Restoration Working Group. The working group will be established and managed by Resources Victoria to focus on agricultural land restoration associated with current and future mineral sands operations in northwest Victoria. The working group will bring together representatives from industry, agriculture, research and government to provide expert advice to Resources Victoria on rehabilitation practices, monitoring and land restoration outcomes. A key focus of the group will be to contribute to the development of best-practice guidelines for restoring agricultural land to pre-mining…

  • RetailOnline Retail
  • 02/06/2026
  • 11:31
Articore

The Cat’s Out of the Bag: Dashery Is Freeing a Generation of Creators to Simply Create

Melbourne, Australia – 2 June, 2026:It turns out the internet’s appetite for content around cats and chickens isn’t just good for likes – it’s…

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