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- Animal Animal WelfareRights, Medical Health Aged Care
- 16/04/2025
- 14:30
World Week for Animals in Laboratories: A Call for Compassionate Science
This World Week for Animals in Laboratories (April 21 to April 27), Animal-Free Science Advocacy (AFSA) is calling out cruel and outdated animal experiments…
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- Transport Automotive
- 16/04/2025
- 14:29
CDC NSW LAUNCHES COMMEMORATIVE ANZAC DAY BUS ON THE CENTRAL COAST
CDC NSW staff joined veterans and leaders from the Central Coast community to officially unveil a special commemorative “Anzac Spirit” bus that pays tribute…
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- Federal Election, Medical Health Aged Care
- 16/04/2025
- 14:28
Delivering more than chocolate: $100m Easter gift for rural health
The National Rural Health Alliance (NRHA) welcomes the Coalition’s announcement today of the major investment in rural health to fast-track more health professionals living…
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- Government Federal, Taxation
- 16/04/2025
- 14:26
Stairway to jail over GST fraud
A Melbourne man has been sentenced to 2 years and 11 months imprisonment after obtaining over $390,000 in fraudulent GST refunds and attempting to obtain a further $330,000, as well as failing to comply with a court order. Acting Deputy Commissioner Kath Anderson commended the latest outcome under the ATO-led investigation Operation Protego. ‘There are no ifs, ands or buts here – if you don’t run a business, you don’t need an ABN and you cannot claim GST refunds. This is fraud,’ Ms Anderson said. ‘Fraud against the ATO is not tolerated and we continue the fight against criminals seeking…


- Environment
- 16/04/2025
- 14:11
Tigo Energy Expands EI Residential with Smart Heating Integration at Intersolar Europe
Tigo to showcase new GO Junction and TS4-X platform, as well as fully integrated solar, storage, mobility, and heating solution for evolving needs of…
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- Energy
- 16/04/2025
- 13:51
Community groups stage pop-up in push for Local Energy Hub in the heart of Wollongong
16.04.25 For immediate release Images and video from the event can be accessed here. Today, Wollongong locals and community groups turned an empty shop front in Crown Street Mall into a pop-up event for Local Energy Hubs to demonstrate how they could work for theIllawarra region. Led by local group Good for the Gong, the pop-up event offered a glimpse of what Local Energy Hubs could deliver: a face-to-face resource centre providing trusted, accurate information for those living in renewable energy regions. RE-Alliance, Community Power Agency and Yes2Renewables have been calling for the Federal Government to fundLocal Energy Hubs across…
- General News
- 16/04/2025
- 13:46
Lime for less than a latte: LimePass brings discounted rides to Auckland
Over 1 million unique Lime riders in Auckland since launching in 2018 Over 7.5 million trips have been taken with 10.6 millionkilometers travelled 6 million kilograms of Co2 saved using micromobility For less than the price of your daily coffee —just $3.99 a day— LimePass lets riders zip around Auckland with ease, offering discounted ride minutes and unlimited vehicle unlocking at the start of every ride. Whether you’re commuting or exploring, getting around has never been more affordable. As Auckland continues to embrace micromobility, LimePass provides a sustainable solution that aligns with the city’s push for eco-friendly transport. With LimePass,…


- Community, Environment
- 16/04/2025
- 13:27
Save the date for National Tree Day
Planet Ark urges Australians to dig in and connect with nature on Sunday 27 July Planet Ark is calling on individuals, schools, community groups,…
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- Legal
- 16/04/2025
- 12:46
Slater and Gordon files shareholder class action against Paladin Energy Limited
Slater and Gordon Lawyers have filed a class action against uranium miner Paladin Energy Limited alleging Paladin engaged in misleading or deceptive conduct and contravened its continuous disclosure obligations. The class action has been brought on behalf of investors who bought shares over a five-month period. The claim, filed in the Victorian Supreme Court, alleges investors incurred financial losses after acquiring Paladin (PDN.AX) shares between 27 June 2024 and 11 November 2024. On 27 June Paladin advised the ASX that its Langer Heinrich Mine was likely to produce 4.0-4.5 million pounds of uranium concentrate in FY25, at a cost of…
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