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  • Transport Automotive
  • 19/03/2026
  • 18:25
North Atlantic

Update of North Atlantic Energies’ 2026 financial calendar – Timetable of the simplified tender offer on North Atlantic Energies shares

Nanterre, March 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --  NORTH ATLANTIC ENERGIESPress releaseUpdate of North Atlantic Energies’ 2026 financial calendar – Timetable of the simplified tender offer on North Atlantic Energies sharesNanterre, March 19, 2026 – North Atlantic Energies indicates today that the publication of its 2025 annual results has been postponed to April 22, 2026. This decision is due to the additional time required for year-end closing work after the implementation of new accounting and reporting systems since November 28, 2025.The updated financial calendar is available on the website of North Atlantic Energies:Publication of the 2025 annual results: April 22, 2026Publication…

  • Government SA, Women
  • 19/03/2026
  • 17:20
PSA

PSA slams liberal plan to axe 4000 public sector jobs

The Public Service Association (PSA) condemns today's Liberal Party election pledge to cut up to 4,000 public sector jobs, warning it would devastate essential services and take the state backwards. Voters must know these cuts will impact on local hospitals, schools, and child protection services. The union said the announcement, made in the final days of the campaign, confirms long-held fears the Liberals want to shrink the public sector at the expense of South Australians who rely on it. PSA General Secretary Charlotte Watson said the proposal was “a direct attack on workers and the community alike.” “When the Liberals…

  • Foreign Affairs Trade, General News
  • 19/03/2026
  • 17:12
Parliament of Australia

Treaties Committee to examine Australia-Papua New Guinea Mutual Defence Treaty

TheJoint Standing Committee on Treatieswill hold a public hearing for its inquiry into thePapua New Guinea – Australia Mutual Defence Treaty (the Pukpuk Treaty)at 11.00am on 23 March 2026. The Treaty aims to expand and modernise Australia and Papua New Guinea’s security and defence ties through creating mutual defence and consultation obligations, allowing for the conduct of Defence Cooperation Activities in each other’s territory, and providing frameworks to govern visiting forces. The Committee will examine how the Treaty will impact the security, defence and domestic circumstances of both countries. Committee Chair,Ms Lisa Chesters MP, said, ‘Australia and Papua New Guinea…

  • Food Beverages
  • 19/03/2026
  • 17:07
Rodd & Gunn

ONE DAY ONLY – TIRAMISU DAY | RODD & GUNN

Key Facts: Special tiramisu dessert available for one day only on Saturday 21 March Offered at Rodd & Gunn locations in Melbourne (The Cellar…

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  • Technology Innovation
  • 19/03/2026
  • 15:11
NTT DATA

NTT DATA Verified the Effectiveness of AI Consumer Agents in Kao’s Product Development Research, Driving Greater Operational Efficiency and Sophistication

TOKYO–BUSINESS WIRE– NTT DATA, a global leader in AI, digital business and technology services, today announced the success of its “AI Consumers” proof of…

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  • Government Federal, Indigenous
  • 19/03/2026
  • 15:06
Jesuit Social Services

Misguided ‘tough on crime’ policies leading to Closing the Gap failures: Jesuit Social Services

As Australia marks National Closing the Gap Day, new data released by the Productivity Commission’s Closing the Gap dashboard shows that Australia is on track to meet only four of the 19 targets and that Australia is going backwards on key targets - the rate of suicide, adult imprisonment, the number of children developmentally on track, and children in out-of-home care. “The Productivity Commission’s updated Closing the Gap results are shocking but not surprising. Governments around Australia have celebrated “tough on crime” policies and increases in the number of prison beds. These misplaced priorities lie at the heart of these…

  • Environment
  • 19/03/2026
  • 14:13
NSW Environment Protection Authority

NSW TO REGULATE REDUCTION OF COAL MINE EMISSIONS

New rules will require major coal mines in NSW to directly reduce fossil methane pollution, one of the most powerful greenhouse gases speeding up global warming. Reductions in fossil methane emissions will deliver significant climate benefits this decade. Strengthened climate change requirements for high-emitting coal mines, announced by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) will require mines to capture, treat or convert fossil methane so that it is less potent and causes less damage when it is released to the environment. EPA Chief Executive Officer Tony Chappel said the changes focus on practical and proven methane reduction measures that are…

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  • Federal Election, General News
  • 19/03/2026
  • 13:52
Parliament of Australia

Electoral Matters Committee listens to Tasmania

The Electoral Matters Committee will be conducting public hearings in Hobart and Devonport as part of its inquiry into the 2025 federal election. The Committee Chair, Mr Jerome Laxale MP said, ‘Australian polling booths are the envy of the world as welcoming places of civic participation and good-natured competition. Yet for many voters and campaigners, the 2025 election was one of the most unpleasant and confronting in their memory.’ ‘During this inquiry, the Committee has taken the time to listen to ordinary Australians make statements about their experiences at the 2025 federal election. These valuable experiences will contribute to the…

  • Business Finance
  • 19/03/2026
  • 13:40
Maven Investments

Maven Publishes Letter on Bain-Sponsored Management Buyout Offer for MCJ – Highlighting Significant Undervaluation and Governance Concerns

Outlines deeply undervalued Offer and apparent disregard of fundamental safeguards designed to protect MCJ minority shareholdersEncourages shareholders not to tender HONG KONG--BUSINESS WIRE-- Maven Investment Partners Ltd. Hong Kong Branch (“Maven”), one of the largest minority shareholders of MCJ Co., Ltd (“MCJ” or the “Company”) with a stake close to 3%, published a letter today addressed to all shareholders of the Company concerning the unfair terms of the tender offer (“Offer”) by BCPE Meta Cayman, L.P. (“Bain”) for MCJ. Maven confirms it has no intention of tendering into the Offer on current terms, which it views as an egregious disregard…

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