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- Government Federal, Oil Mining Resources
- 20/03/2026
- 11:27
‘No more war profits for Big Gas’: Greenpeace backs Government signal on taxing gas corporations
Greenpeace Australia Pacific has welcomed reports that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s department is considering options to tax the profits gas companies are making from the war in the Middle East, praising the move as strong leadership in a time of war, climate disruption and a cost‑of‑living crisis. DavidRitter, Chief Executive Officer at Greenpeace Australia Pacific, said:“The Albanese Government deserves due credit for standing up to gas corporations like Woodside and Santos as Australia faces a cost-of-living crisis, created by dependence on fossil fuels like gas. “For years, rent-seeking gas companies have used every geopolitical shock as an excuse to demand…
- General News, Sport Recreation
- 20/03/2026
- 11:06
PBR Australia Townsville Grand Finals TICKETS NOW ON SALE!
Bulls, buckles and bucking big dreams: PBR Australia Townsville Grand Finals TICKETS NOW ON SALE! Eight seconds, one ride, total glory or the dirt…
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- Engineering, Information Technology
- 20/03/2026
- 10:35
ASUS Announces ExpertCenter PN55 Mini PC
Key Facts: · Powered by AMD Ryzen™ AI 400 Series processors featuring up to 12 ultrafast cores optimized for seamless office productivity and daily…
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- Banking, Government Federal
- 20/03/2026
- 10:20
Fuel emergency makes bank branch closures crisis far worse
Key Facts: Regional Australian communities face drives of up to 540 kilometres to access banking services following widespread bank branch closures Rising fuel prices…
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- Mental Health, National News Current Affairs
- 20/03/2026
- 09:26
CRICKET AUSTRALIA STAR JAKE WEATHERALD STEPS UP FOR MENTAL HEALTH – AHEAD OF WALK TO WORK DAY SUPPORTING BLACK DOG INSTITUTE
Australia’s employers urged to get staff moving – and reap the dividends 20 March 2026: Mental illness costs Australian workplaces more than $39 billion…
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- Art, General News
- 20/03/2026
- 09:21
AI debate takes centre stage at UNSW Centre for Ideas and Museum of Contemporary Art evening
The one-night exploration of artificial intelligence brings together leading thinkers, artists, creatives and technologists for live talks and performances, a large-scale video installation and…
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- Medical Health Aged Care
- 20/03/2026
- 09:20
Clinical trial could help patients at risk of hidden cardiovascular leg disease
A medication commonly used to treat gout could be the key to reducing a cardiovascular condition that puts one in five people aged over 75 at risk of devastating complications like leg ulcers, gangrene and amputation. Monash University and Eastern Health are examining the use of the anti-inflammatory drug Colchicine to prevent peripheral artery disease (PAD) as part of the international LEADER-PAD clinical trial. PAD occurs when the arteries that deliver blood to the legs narrow as a result of atherosclerosis, a chronic condition that blocks arteries. A key contributor to the condition is inflammation, so it is hoped that…
- Government Federal, Taxation
- 20/03/2026
- 09:07
Eateries grilled as FWO and ATO inspect Gold Coast food outlets
This is a joint media release from the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) and Australian Taxation Office (ATO). Gold Coast fast food outlets, restaurants and cafés have received surprise visits from the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) and the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) this week. Operation Crimson involved the two regulators inspecting about 25 eateries, in Nerang and surrounding suburbs, to check they are paying employees correctly, and complying with record-keeping, tax and super laws. The federal agencies also visited some Broadbeach businesses the FWO had previously inspected. The targeted inspections were based on factors such as anonymous reports to the FWO…
- Energy, Environment
- 20/03/2026
- 08:54
Media Release: NSW coal update falls short of what science, families and regional communities need
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 20 March 2026 Parents for Climate says the NSW Government’s updated coal position is a welcome sign thatcoal expansion cannot continue unchecked, but warns the changes are still too weak to meetthe scale of the challenge facing families, workers and regional communities. Parents for Climate said the government’s no-greenfield position is a step forward, but missesthe mark because all major coal mining projects proposed in NSW are extensions and expansions not new mines on greenfield sites. The new policy still allows for extensions and expansions that will unleash billions of tonnes of climate pollution. While formalising restrictions…
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