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- Energy
- 18/03/2026
- 13:12
Toshiba Releases Photovoltaic-Output Photocoupler for Automotive Equipment
―Housed in a thin package with long creepage distance and high isolation voltage― KAWASAKI, Japan–BUSINESS WIRE– Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (“Toshiba”) has…
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- Finance Investment
- 18/03/2026
- 12:45
Flexible GIC remission could ease pressure on small businesses and help reduce Australia’s $54 billion collectible tax debt
Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) has welcomed moves towards a more flexible approach to remission of interest charged by the ATO on unpaid tax liabilities – known as General Interest Charge (GIC) remission. The Inspector‑General of Taxation and Taxation Ombudsman’s latest report on the ATO’s management of GIC remission includes several recommendations, all accepted by the ATO, which CA ANZ believes will help reduce Australia’s growing stock of debt while providing relief for small businesses struggling with rising costs at the same time. Currently, GIC continues to accrue during payment plans, sometimes compounding debt faster than repayments,…
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- Technology Innovation
- 18/03/2026
- 12:12
EdgeConneX Commences Construction of 200MW AI-Ready Hyperscale Campus in Greater Osaka
OSAKA, Japan–BUSINESS WIRE– EdgeConneX, a pioneer in global Build-to-Suit and Build-to-Density data center solutions, today announced it has commenced development of its first 200MW,…
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- Finance Investment, Political
- 18/03/2026
- 12:10
How the super system can enhance experiences for First Nations people
A new report by the Super Members Council has identified 6 sector-wide better practice principles and 5 Government-led reforms to help uplift service standards and experiences for First Nations members in superannuation. The report, A fair retirement: Removing barriers in super for First Nations peoples, finds that while super funds are making important progress, remaining gaps in service standards, cultural safety, identification processes and the recognition of kinship structures, continue to prevent many First Nations people from experiencing the full promise of the super system. The report was developed in partnership with First Nations Foundation and informed by lived experiences,…
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- Mental Health, Property Real Estate
- 18/03/2026
- 12:02
National Property Company The Agency Group Strengthens People-First Growth Strategy with Reeboot AI Wellbeing Rollout
Highlights The Agency to provide all staff and agents and their families with complimentary access to Reeboot AI for a one-month period Initiative available…
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- Youth
- 18/03/2026
- 11:52
CHILD EMPLOYMENT LAW BREACHES UNCOVERED ALONG MORNINGTON PENINSULA
An audit of 122 businesses along the Mornington Peninsula has identified 574 potential breaches of Victoria’s Child Employment laws. Workforce Inspectorate Victoria (WIV) conducted the audit of businesses where children are likely to be employed, particularly during peak times, such as the summer school holidays. Eight of 11 employers found to be employing children under the age of 15 were found to be in breach of laws designed to protect children from harm. Breaches included: 210 instances of inadequate supervision 152 instances of employment without a licence 124 instances of working more than allowable hours Failing to provide appropriate rest…
- Animal Animal WelfareRights
- 18/03/2026
- 11:44
Regretting Your New Puppy? You’re Not Alone
Bringing home a puppy is often pictured as a joyful milestone, full of cuddles, playful moments and the excitement of welcoming a new family…
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- Business Company News, Environment
- 18/03/2026
- 11:41
New Woodside CEO Liz Westcott must “steer Woodside away from path of destruction” says Greenpeace CEO
Following the appointment of LizWestcott as Woodside’s new Chief Executive, the following comments can be attributed to David Ritter, Chief Executive of Greenpeace Australia Pacific: “Incoming Woodside CEO Liz Westcott has a unique opportunity to steer Woodside away from the path of climate, environmental and economic destruction set by her predecessor Meg O’Neill, and position Woodside as a true ally to Australia’s clean energy future instead. “One of Liz Westcott’s first orders of business should be to put an end to the most controversial, ill-advised fossil fuel projects in Australia’s history: drilling the Browse basin at Scott Reef for gas,…
- Media
- 18/03/2026
- 11:30
Constructive Institute CEO challenges media to rebuild trust in address to the National Press Club
Ulrik Haagerup warns polarisation is “the next pandemic” and urges the media to rethink its role Constructive journalism shown to boost trust, engagement and…
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