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- Business Finance
- 10/04/2026
- 21:41
Omdia: Global Smartphone Market Edges up 1% in 1Q26, Beating Expectations Despite Growing Supply Chain Bottlenecks and Cost Pressures
LONDON–BUSINESS WIRE– According to Omdia’s latest research, the global smartphone market performed above expectations in 1Q26, growing by 1% year on year. However, this…
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- General News
- 10/04/2026
- 20:00
2026 Fujian Provincial Conference on the Development of Cultural and Tourism Economy set to open on Apr. 17 in SE China’s Zhangzhou
ZHANGZHOU, China, Apr. 10, 2026 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/– Themed “Building a World-renowned Tourist Destination and Fostering Cultural and Tourism as a Pillar Industry,”the 2026 Fujian Provincial…
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- Travel Tourism
- 10/04/2026
- 17:28
Gaura Travel Launches Early Bird Sale – Secure the Lowest Fares to India for 2026 Travel
Key Facts: Early Bird Sale launched by Gaura Travel offering flights from Australia to India starting at AUD $539 one way for 2026 travel…
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- Business Company News, Information Technology
- 10/04/2026
- 15:51
Your buyer’s guide to ASUS mini routers: find the perfect wireless travel router for you
Key Facts: Who is a mini router for? Mini routers are perfect devices for anyone wanting to maintain security and ease of use when…
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- Education Training, General News
- 10/04/2026
- 14:43
From classrooms to careers: Public hearings on strengthening Australia’s Asia capability
TheHouse of Representatives Standing Committee on Educationwill hold two public hearings as a part of itsinquiry into building Asia capability in Australia through the education system and beyond. On Monday, 13 April 2026 the Committee will hear from community language organisations, language educators, and foreign policy experts to better understand how language and cultural learning builds long-term Asia capability in Australia. On Tuesday 14 April 2026, the public hearing will focus on perspectives from the business community, and examine the skills and capabilities needed to engage effectively with Asian economies. The Committee will hear from business leaders and graduates who…
- Environment, Government Federal
- 10/04/2026
- 14:39
Next phase of Savanna Fire Management method strengthens integrity and supports scale of Indigenous-led carbon projects
Savanna fire management in Australia has entered its next phase, with the approval of updated settings under the ACCU scheme strengthening the integrity and scalability of one of the country’s most established carbon project types. The update, following review by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water(DCCEEW), reinforces the role of SFM as a proven, landscape-scale approach to emissions reduction and land management across northern Australia. The revision introduces more rigorous baselining, updated modelling and carbon accounting aligned with the latest scientific understanding of fire in savanna landscapes, and strengthened risk management settings, including buffers and updated…
- Political
- 10/04/2026
- 13:52
Finland study prompts call for NSW inquiry into harms of gender-affirming care
Family First National Director and NSW Legislative Council candidate Lyle Shelton has today announced that, if elected, he will push for government funding to…
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- Youth
- 10/04/2026
- 13:49
It’s time to face the reality of Australia’s youth homelessness crisis
Key Facts: In 2024–25, 42,763 children and young people (under 25 years) presented on their own to a specialist homelessness service (SHS)* 10-24 year…
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- Energy, International News
- 10/04/2026
- 13:47
TALENT ALERT: Pacific nations running out of time and fuel: ministers unite to end fossil fuel dependency
APRIL 10, 2025 As Pacific nations scramble to secure fuel supplies — with Fiji hiking petrol prices, Tuvalu sending government workers home and the Marshall Islands declaring a 90-day economic emergency — ministers from across the region are convening in Vanuatu to do something about the fossil fuel dependency at the heart of the crisis. Pacific ministers, senior climate negotiators and international experts from the Fossil Fuel Treaty Initiative are available for interview ahead of Port Vila II — the third Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS) Ministerial Dialogue on the Global Just Transition, taking place in Vanuatu from April…
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