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  • Marketing Advertising, Mental Health
  • 14/11/2024
  • 14:51
Black Dog Institute

Leading mental health organisations welcome new regulations to create safer digital platforms

ReachOut, Beyond Blue and Black Dog Institute today welcome the Federal Government’s landmark decision to implement a new duty of care regulation that will hold social media companies accountable for the safety of their users. The regulations will place a legal responsibility on social platforms to take reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable harms, require continuous risk mitigation and adopt safety-by-design principles. The decision aligns closely with recommendations outlined in a joint submission made by ReachOut, Beyond Blue and Black Dog Institute advocating for the implementation of safety-by-design. “Black Dog Institute commends the Federal Government for their open and constructive engagement…

  • National News Current Affairs, RetailOnline Retail
  • 14/11/2024
  • 14:09
Ian Neil SC

MEDIA TALENT: EMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL LAW BARRISTER

Coles has become the latest corporate to mandate office returns, with a memo from the chief executive instructing all head office staff to work in the office one day per week, starting next week.As companies increasingly require in-person attendance, questions arise: What rights do employees have in refusing a return? How far can employers push these mandates post-pandemic?Leading Australian Employment and Industrial Law Barrister Ian Neil SC is available for interview to discuss: The legal obligations of employers when setting in-office requirements post-pandemic. Employee rights: Under what circumstances can they legally refuse to return to the office? Employment law issues…

  • Finance Investment
  • 14/11/2024
  • 13:26
Thunder Bridge Capital Partners IV, Inc.

Repeat: Thunder Bridge Capital Partners IV, Inc. Announces Effectiveness of Registration Statement and Special Meeting Date for Proposed Business Combination with Coincheck, Inc.

Stockholder Meeting of Thunder Bridge Capital Partners IV, Inc. Scheduled for December 5, 2024To View the Meeting Documents, Please Visithttps://www.cstproxy.com/thunderbridgecapitalpartnersiv/2024/For Any Questions Regarding the Special Meeting or How to Vote Your SharesYou May Call Sodali & Co, Thunder Bridge Capital Partners IV, Inc.’s Proxy Solicitor,at (800) 662-5200 (Toll Free); (203) 658-9400 (Collect)or e-mail at THCP.info@investor.sodali.comGreat Falls, Va. and Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --  Coincheck, Inc. (“Coincheck”), a cryptocurrency trading service, which is currently in the process of consummating a proposed business combination with Thunder Bridge Capital Partners IV, Inc. (Nasdaq: THCP, THCPU & THCPW) (“Thunder Bridge IV”), a…

  • Sport Recreation, Travel Tourism
  • 14/11/2024
  • 13:18
Real Madrid and Dubai Tourism

Real Madrid World in Dubai opens as the world’s first football club theme park

Dubai – 14 November 2024: Real Madrid and Dubai Parks™️ and Resorts have officially opened the world’s first football club theme park in Dubai…

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  • Industrial Relations, Oil Mining Resources
  • 14/11/2024
  • 13:15
Mining and Energy Union

MEU welcomes charges against Coronado over 2021 fatality

The Mining and Energy Union welcomes the charges laid against Coronado over the 2021 fatality of Clark Peadon at the company’s Curragh Mine in Central Queensland. Coronado has been charged with failing to meet its obligation to ensure that the risk to workers at the mine is at an acceptable level under the Coal Mining Safety and Health Act. Clark was an experienced dragline operator, a long-term union member and Vice President of the Curragh Lodge. Clark was a much-loved husband, father and community member. His death left his workmates and union family shattered. The Mining and Energy Union General…

  • Books Literature
  • 14/11/2024
  • 13:00
Littlelion PR

THE ORDER OF MASKS IS THE PERFECT GIFT FOR YOUNG ADULTS & FANTASY READERS THIS CHRISTMAS!

14 November 2024: The Order of Masks – the newly launched, must-read epic fantasy adventure by author Alina Bellchambers is the must-have holiday gift…

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  • Business Company News, Foreign Affairs Trade
  • 14/11/2024
  • 13:00
Advance Global Australians

Australians excelling globally celebrated, as report shows many are hesitant to talk about overseas success

Australians excelling on the global stage have been recognised in the 2024 Global Australian Awards. From a Head Coach of a Premier League Club, Chefs, Business Leaders to Innovators and Researchers - Australians who are excelling across diverse fields have been recognised. The 2024 Global Australian Award winners are announced by Advance Global Australians, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to connecting, empowering, and championing the achievements of Australians worldwide. The announcement of the winners coincides with the release of the Advancing Australia Global Report, which shows insights into the perceptions of Australians and Australia on the world stage. The key findings…

  • Building Construction
  • 14/11/2024
  • 12:48
Australian Constructors Association

ACA welcomes Queensland’s pause on BPIC

14 November 2024 The Australian Constructors Association (ACA) welcomes the Queensland Government’s decision to pause of the use of Best Practice Industry Conditions (BPIC) on new government funded construction projects. ACA has long advocated for a focus on improving productivity to ensure it can deliver the infrastructure Queensland needs, when it needs it and at a price it can afford. ACA CEO Jon Davies said, “The BPIC pause does not mean we lose sight of the critical importance of safety and training. Our workers are our greatest asset, and they stand to benefit significantly from enhanced productivity.” The ACA also…

  • Contains:
  • Building Construction, Government Federal
  • 14/11/2024
  • 12:27
Monash University

Monash expert: New construction fund provides hope, but can’t afford same mistakes

The federal government has announced up to $900 million to boost competition and productivity across the economy, including cutting red tape in the construction industry to meet housing demands. Monash University’s Associate Professor Duncan Maxwell is available to discuss whether the policy will help meet the National Housing Accord's target of building 1.2 million homes. Associate Professor Duncan Maxwell, Monash Art, Design and Architecture Faculty, and Director of the Future Building InitiativeContact: media@monash.edu or +61 3 9903 4840 The following can be attributed to Dr Maxwell: “The new flagged investment in construction is welcome, but it cannot be achieved via…

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