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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 21/10/2024
  • 08:23
NeuRA (Neuroscience Research Australia)

Hip fracture mortality decreases with high quality clinical care

Key points NeuRA researchers have found that adherence to hip fracture care standards reduces patient mortality. Where patients received hip fracture care that met…

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  • Business Finance
  • 21/10/2024
  • 08:11
Osmium Partners

Osmium Partners Releases Four-Step Game Plan to Unlock & Maximize Shareholder Value at Articore

Osmium Urges Shareholders to Vote "FOR" Resolution 4, 10, 11, 12 on the Proxy Card and “AGAINST” 1 SAN ANSELMO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE-- Osmium Partners today issued Letter #2 to Articore shareholders. Dear Fellow Shareholder: Why are we asking for your vote on October 24th? Osmium believes that Articore's board has neither the right strategy to deliver profitable growth nor demonstrated meaningful progress in managing this business to generate anything near “at scale” margins. In our opinion, nothing highlights Articore's shortcomings and potential more than since 2016 the company has a cumulative EBITDA loss despite generating $3 billion in revenue. As…

  • Research Development
  • 21/10/2024
  • 08:00
Monash University

New study reveals the effects of lockdowns in shaping socioeconomic behaviours

Monash University research has found that campus-wide lockdowns at universities based in Northern China during the COVID-19 pandemic impacted university students' value of trust, honesty, and creativity—behavioural traits that are crucial for positive socioeconomic development. Published in the leading science journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Monash researchers Dr Leo Bao and Professor Lata Gangadharan collaborated with researchers from the University of Hong Kong, Assistant Professor Jingcun Cao and Professor Chen Lin, and Assistant Professor Difang Huang from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, to understand how severely curtailed physical interaction shapes individual behaviours that are considered vital for…

  • Political
  • 21/10/2024
  • 07:18
Unions NSW/Business NSW/McKell Institute

Unions, business unite to unlock housing supply for essential workers

Unions NSW and Business NSW have formed a rare alliance to back a groundbreaking proposal to establish new housing on latent, unused Crown land, allowing essential workers to access affordable homes without the burden of land costs. The innovative solution is part of a comprehensive submission to the Essential Worker Housing Inquiry. Mark Morey, Secretary of Unions NSW, said: "This proposal offers a lifeline to the nurses, teachers, firefighters and police who are priced out of the communities they serve. By allowing essential workers to buy homes on unused publicly owned land, we're not just addressing the housing crisis –…

  • Medical Health Aged Care, Science
  • 21/10/2024
  • 07:00
Monash University

Discovery boosts fight against antibiotic-resistant hospital superbugs

Researchers have discovered how a bacteria found in hospitals uses ‘nano-weapons’ to enable their spread, unlocking new clues in the fight against antibiotic-resistant superbugs.…

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  • Gambling, General News
  • 21/10/2024
  • 05:31
Wesley Mission

Govt gambling reform record to come under scrutiny this week as public health crisis deepens

Media release 21 October 2024 For immediate release Public health crisis deepens as Govt gambling reforms under the spotlight Gambling Harm Awareness Week (GambleAware Week) 21-27 Oct 2024 The NSW government’s gambling reform record will come under scrutiny this week with the start of Gambling Harm Awareness Week. Wesley Mission will maximise GHAW (commonly known as GambleAware Week) to review current and identify future priority reforms, as well as advocate for an official name change. Wesley Mission CEO, Stu Cameron, says GambleAware Week is an inappropriate name. “No one in New South Wales needs to be more aware of gambling,…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care, National News Current Affairs
  • 21/10/2024
  • 05:30
Australian Chiropractors Association & Insight Communications

Data Reveals Need to Rethink Workspaces to Combat Australia’s Leading Work-Related Injuries: Musculoskeletal Disorders

Data Reveals Need to Rethink Workspacesto Combat Australia’s Leading Work-Related Injuries: Musculoskeletal Disorders WORKSPACE WEEK 21–27 OCTOBER 2024 – Work Well Everywhere WorkSpace Health…

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  • Building Construction, Energy
  • 20/10/2024
  • 19:00
Solar Citizens

Half a million high-rise residents left behind in the race to Net Zero emissions and cheaper energy bills

With pressure on governments and planners to increase density in our cities and as a growing number of Australians opt for apartment living, Solar…

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  • Entertainment
  • 20/10/2024
  • 10:26
Cinnamon Watson

BRISBANE SEASON ANNOUNCED FOR JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR

A Brisbane season has been announced today as part of the Australian tour of the award-winning Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre production of Tim…

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