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- Finance Investment, Government Federal
- 11/03/2026
- 16:40
ACOSS statement on NACC Robodebt Investigation
The findings of the National Anti-Corruption Commission’s Robodebt investigation will be devastating to the victims and their loved ones today. The NACC found two public servants engaged in ‘serious corrupt conduct’ - but will not refer them for criminal prosecution. Four others, including former prime minister Scott Morrison and former secretary Kathryn Campbell, were found to not have engaged in corrupt conduct. “For the hundreds of thousands of people harmed by Robodebt, these findings will be devastating,” said ACOSS CEO Dr Cassandra Goldie. “For those who had their lives upended, who lost loved ones, who sold assets or borrowed money…
- General News
- 11/03/2026
- 16:33
Fuel security crisis exposes Coalition’s “Decade of Neglect”
The Maritime Union of Australia is calling out the deliberate policy settings and economic engineering that have created Australia’s perilous fuel security situation. Now…
- Contains:
- Environment, Government QLD
- 11/03/2026
- 15:53
‘Carbon bomb’: ACF urges federal government to say no to Hail Creek coal mine expansion
With the Queensland government having approved the expansion and extension of Glencore’s Hail Creek open cut coal mine, it’s up to the Albanese government to step in to halt the detonation of this carbon bomb, the Australian Conservation Foundation said. The Queensland government has approved Glencore’s proposal to expand the notorious coal mine in Queensland’s Bowen Basin and extend its closure by three years out to 2038. “Although Hail Creek coal mine only produces around 1% of the coal dug up in Australia, it is a super emitter, responsible for around 20% of Australia’s coal mine methane,” said ACF climate…
- General News, RetailOnline Retail
- 11/03/2026
- 15:45
Cone Snail Venom: The next big thing in Anti-Ageing skincare
Key Facts: EAORON launches new Anti-Wrinkle Essence Capsules containing Conopeptide, a synthetic peptide derived from cone snail venom, as marine ingredient skincare trends rise…
- Contains:
- Environment, Finance Investment
- 11/03/2026
- 15:32
HESTA celebrates critical passage of LISTO legislation
11 March 2026 Statement attributable to HESTA CEO Debby Blakey: “HESTA welcomes the passage of the Division 296 Super Bill as a significant step…
- Contains:
- Books Literature, CharitiesAidWelfare
- 11/03/2026
- 15:19
Soaring into ILF’s 2026 Great Book Swap with Andy Griffiths and Bunuba Storytellers at Taronga Zoo
Key Facts: The 2026 Great Book Swap by the Indigenous Literacy Foundation launched at Taronga Zoo with ILF Lifetime Ambassador Andy Griffiths and Bunuba…
- Contains:
- Medical Health Aged Care, Women
- 11/03/2026
- 15:02
MEDIA INVITATION: Is this the next big skin treatment trend? Meet StellarM22(TM) with XPL(TM) – The Next Generation of Skin Technology Launches in Australia.
Key Facts: 📍 Crown Sydney 1 Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo 📅 March 16 ⏰ 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM Skin rejuvenation is entering a new…
- Contains:
- Education Training, Sport Recreation
- 11/03/2026
- 13:33
Hockey partnership a boost for students, India relationship
La Trobe University has joined with Hockey Victoria in a new partnership that willprovide significant opportunities for studentswhile bolstering its important relationship with the…
- Contains:
- Government Federal, Oil Mining Resources
- 11/03/2026
- 13:06
Infrastructure Priority List highlights need to plan for heavy construction materials supply
Key Facts: Infrastructure planning across Australia must be supported by clear understanding of construction materials supply to avoid project delays Materials supply is identified as the largest non-labour supply risk to infrastructure delivery, particularly steel, quarry products and concrete Coordinated supply and demand analysis for construction materials is crucial for efficient delivery of national infrastructure projects South East Queensland faces potential supply shortages as demand for materials is expected to increase due to population growth and 2032 Olympics Lack of proper planning could result in project delays, higher costs and supply bottlenecks affecting national infrastructure development Governments across Australia must…
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