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- Sport Recreation
- 02/07/2026
- 21:17
U.S. Polo Assn. Celebrates 250 Years of American Spirit and Collaborates with ESPN on ‘Polo in America’ Broadcast Special
Global sports brand commemorates enduring connection between sport and American culture WEST PALM BEACH, FL / ACCESS Newswire / July 2, 2026 / U.S.…
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- Political
- 02/07/2026
- 20:17
Gillard says she didn’t know but the Governor General surely does
Julia Gillard now says she didn’t know what she was voting for in 2013, but the patron of LGBTQA+ activist group Equality Australia, Governor…
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- Technology Innovation
- 02/07/2026
- 19:02
ROYC Selected by Slättö as Structuring and Platform Solution for Luxembourg Feeder Fund
STOCKHOLM–BUSINESS WIRE– ROYC, a leading global structuring and platform provider, today announced that Slättö, a Nordic private markets real estate firm, has selected ROYC…
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- Business Company News, Legal
- 02/07/2026
- 17:48
Billboard-recognised entertainment lawyers unite to launch specialist law firm, Hewitt Glass
Key Facts: Billboard-recognised music lawyers Rob Glass and Julian Hewitt have launched Hewitt Glass, a specialist entertainment, music and media law firm based in Sydney, with a combined 40 years of industry experience and over $300 million in entertainment and media transactions handled in the past three years.The firm's established client roster includes high-profile Australian artists and entertainers such as RÜFÜS DU SOL, Dom Dolla, Tones & I, Matt Corby, The Veronicas, Abbie Chatfield and Dylan Alcott, whose collective streams exceed 25 billion globally.Hewitt Glass will focus on three core practice areas: music, entertainment, and M&A and corporate advisory, covering…
- Medical Health Aged Care
- 02/07/2026
- 17:22
ANMF welcomes Legislation enabling PBS access for nurse-prescribed medicines
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) has welcomed new landmark Legislation that now gives patients access to subsidised Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medicines prescribed by registered nurses. The passing of the Health Legislation Amendment (Prescribing of Pharmaceutical Benefits) Bill 2025 in Federal Parliament today marks another significant step-forward in allowing highly-qualified registered nurses to work to their full scope of practice. The Legislation allows designated registered nurses (RNs) to prescribe medicines under the PBS, ensuring patients pay the same subsidised price for nurse‑prescribed medicines as they do for those prescribed by a doctor. Federal Secretary Annie Butler said theANMF…
- Transport Automotive
- 02/07/2026
- 16:47
EVE Energy Strengthens European Operations Through Compliance, Local Manufacturing, and Regional Services
MUNICH–BUSINESS WIRE– The Smarter E Europe 2026 opened in Munich on June 23 and runs through June 25, gathering global players from the clean…
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- Government Federal
- 02/07/2026
- 16:45
Private health system reforms must keep health insurance affordable
Private Healthcare Australia has welcomed the Federal Government's consultation on potential reforms to Australia's private health sector, saying the process provides an important opportunity to strengthen the long-term sustainability of the system while protecting the affordability of private health insurance. PHA Chief Executive Dr Rachel David said the consultation paper recognised many of the challenges the sector has been highlighting, including growing pressure on Gold hospital cover and the need to better support contemporary models of care, particularly for maternity and mental health patients. "The way healthcare is delivered has changed dramatically over the past decade, but many aspects of…
- Oil Mining Resources, Political
- 02/07/2026
- 16:43
Coal workers to benefit from long service leave reforms
Passage of long service leave reforms through the Senate today will deliver long-overdue certainty for coal workers and their families, the Mining and Energy Union said. The reforms mean more coal industry workers will receive the long service leave provisions they are entitled to and don’t miss out because of the corporate structure or primary business of their employer. The new legislation follows Federal Court clarification that eligibility for the portable industry scheme depends on the work performed at a coal mine and that workers who spend a majority of their working time on coal mines should be covered. MEU…
- RetailOnline Retail
- 02/07/2026
- 16:17
Braun Launches the Next Generation of Electric Shaver With Braun NEVO Introducing a New Dawn of Smooth Touch
KRONBERG, Germany–BUSINESS WIRE– With over 100 years of exceptional German craftsmanship, Braun introduces Braun NEVO, an electric shaver redefining what a close shave and…
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