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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 20/03/2026
  • 16:05
Dementia Australia

Memory Walk & Jog Bunbury just weeks away!

The 2026 Bunbury Memory Walk & Jog is only a few short weeks away, with the event taking place on Saturday 28 March at Back Beach, Bunbury. Memory Walk & Jog returns to Bunbury in 2026, bringing the community together to get active for brain health and to show support for people impacted by dementia. Memory Walk & Jog Bunbury is a key Dementia Australia community event, helping raise funds to deliver invaluable support, education and resources for people living with dementia, their families and carers. Memory Walk & Jog is about being part of the community and feeling supported.…

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  • CharitiesAidWelfare, Disability
  • 20/03/2026
  • 15:25
Vision Australia

Vision Australia welcomes fines for TTSS refusals

Media Release March 20, 2023 Vision Australia welcomes fines for TTSS refusals Fines for taxi providers who refuse to accept fares from passengers using the Taxi Transport (TTSS) Subsidy Scheme have been welcomed by Vision Australia. The NSW Government this week announced providers that refuse TTSS passengers face fines of up to $3000, which Vision Australia hopes will help put an end to such refusals. “People who are blind or have low vision often rely on point-to-point transport such as taxis to be active and independent members of the community and the TTSS is designed to alleviate the financial burden…

  • Agriculture Farming Rural, Environment
  • 20/03/2026
  • 15:22
Australian Koala Foundation

Plant a tree in memory of your pet and help save Australia’s koalas

Key Facts: For $10, supporters can plant a tree through the Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) to memorialise a pet or loved one AKF’s 100-acre…

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  • Business Company News, Utilities
  • 20/03/2026
  • 15:09
Greater Western Water

Melbourne businesses strengthen sustainability commitments and water efficiency goals with WaterSmart

20 March 2026 Greater Western Water is encouraging businesses with high water needs to join Victoria’s WaterSmart program to track and target their water…

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  • Environment
  • 20/03/2026
  • 14:42
Greenpeace Australia Pacific

“Bleeding our country dry and burning it at the same time”: Albanese Government greenlights 1,695 new Queensland gas wells until 2081

SYDNEY, 20 March 2026 —Greenpeace Australia Pacific has slammed the Federal Government’s decision to approve a massive gas expansion in Queensland, saying the decision…

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  • Environment
  • 20/03/2026
  • 14:40
Friends of the Earth

Snow gum summit: Scientists warn climate change threatens ecosystems and water security.

Top scientists have issued a dire warning that the widespread death of a keyeucalypt species in Australian ecosystems could be imminent, due to global heating. Scientists from leading institutions gathered at the Snow Gum Summit in Jindabyne last weekend March 14-15 to discuss combating the loss of an iconic tree of the Australian Alps, the Snow Gum. Dr Matthew Brookhouse, a leading researcher investigating snow gum die-back, said proactive investment from government and industry was needed to contend with the unprecedented territory researchers and land managers are navigating. “This is not just about snow gums – this is about climate…

  • Environment, Government Federal
  • 20/03/2026
  • 14:33
The Climate Council

Gas decision leaves Aussies exposed to more price hikes

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFRIDAY 20 MARCH, 2026 TheAlbanese Government has just approved a new gas export project, leaving Australians highly exposed to volatile international markets and rising costs of living. The project is approved until 2081 – more than three decades after Australia plans to finish its switch to clean energy – and brings the Albanese Government’s tally of new climate-polluting projects to 36 coal, oil and gas projects approved since 2022. Climate Councillor Greg Bourne said: “Digging up and exporting more gas directly exposes Australians to price hikes driven by global conflict, as we're seeing play out right now. Since…

  • Environment, Oil Mining Resources
  • 20/03/2026
  • 14:27
Great Australian Bight Alliance

Bight Alliance Media Release: South Australians Reject Dangerous Oil Drilling in Favour of World Heritage Protection

20 March 2026 The Great Australian Bight Alliance strongly rejects Nationals Leader Matt Canavan’s recentCourier Mail opinion piece blaming “green ideology” for Australia’s fuel…

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  • Political
  • 20/03/2026
  • 13:21
Family First Party

Today’s Lakemba mosque violence is proof radical Islam is hiding in plain sight

So-called “moderate Muslims” at Lakemba mosque violently accusing the Australian government of supporting “genocide” should be a wake-up call that dangerous Islamic radicalism is…

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