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- Aviation
- 15/11/2024
- 11:59
HELPING LILYDALE PILOTS TO COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) invites pilots of all licence categories to attend the upcoming pilot safety seminar in Lilydale next week. Each…
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- Local Government
- 15/11/2024
- 11:12
$1 BILLION IN TREE COVER HANGS IN THE BALANCE REGIONAL TREE CANOPY UNDER THREAT
Former Southern Grampians Mayor Howard Templeton has called for the Minister for Energy and Resources, Lily D’Ambrosio, to vote for common sense and ensure Victoria’s Regional tree canopy is secured by adding $1 billion in tree canopy. The Victorian Government is seeking to overturn the overwhelming recommendation of a highly credentialled expert committee which wants to reduce unnecessary tree pruning around power lines in Victoria in areas designated as low bushfire risk. Former Southern Grampians Mayor Howard Templeton said: “Tree canopy in regional Victoria is under threat which brings risk to lives in major heatwaves, particularly for the elderly, not…
- Government Federal
- 15/11/2024
- 11:06
Oxfam Australia welcomes Australia’s backing of UN Resolution on “permanent sovereignty” of Palestinians
Oxfam Australia welcomes the Australian Government’s vote in favour of a United Nations resolution affirming the “permanent sovereignty” of Palestinians’ over their natural resources in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. By supporting this resolution, Australia has made a significant statement in support of Palestinians’ fundamental rights. Oxfam is deeply concerned by the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Millions of Palestinians’ face severe deprivation as Israel continues its bombardment, resulting in mass casualties, forced displacement, starvation, and the destruction of essential infrastructure. Lyn Morgain, Oxfam Australia Chief Executive Officer, welcomed the vote, and reiterates that the most pressing need is a permanent…
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- Technology Innovation
- 15/11/2024
- 10:41
Lenovo Group: Second Quarter Financial Results 2024/25
Lenovo delivers robust, sustainable, and accelerated growth – focus on hybrid AI driving market differentiation and industry leadership HONG KONG–BUSINESS WIRE– Lenovo GroupLimited (HKSE:…
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- Agriculture Farming Rural
- 15/11/2024
- 10:12
Capstone Copper Files Technical Report for Mantoverde Optimized Project
VANCOUVER, British Columbia–BUSINESS WIRE– Capstone Copper Corp. (“Capstone” or the “Company”) (TSX:CS) (ASX:CSC) has today filed on SEDAR+ a National Instrument 43-101 (“NI 43-101”)…
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- Culturally and linguistically diverse, Travel Tourism
- 15/11/2024
- 10:10
Drowning risk: three in five Japanese students have no understanding of safety flags
Tragically, overseas visitors drowning at Australian beaches has been a regular occurrence in recent years and as the weather warms up, the risk of more drownings increases. The recently published Surf Life Saving Australia National Coastal Safety Report 2024 shows a 22 per cent increase in coastal drowning deaths in the summer of 2023/24 compared to the previous year – the most coastal drowning deaths recorded since July 2004. Japanese visitors are among the highest numbers of international visitor coastal drowning deaths in Australia. Worryingly, a new study has found that around 60 per cent of Japanese surveyed university students…
- Community, Environment
- 15/11/2024
- 09:40
Recycling made easier with new Return and Earn machine at Gunnedah
Gunnedah residents have a new location to recycle their eligible bottles, cartons and cans with the opening of a Return and Earn machine at…
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- Community, Environment
- 15/11/2024
- 09:35
New Return and Earn machine makes recycling easy in Inverell
Inverell residents have a new location to recycle their eligible bottles, cartons and cans with the opening of a Return and Earn machine at…
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- Environment, Foreign Affairs Trade
- 15/11/2024
- 09:15
Reframing climate stories: Monash podcast amplifies community voices from the Indo-Pacific
As COP29 negotiations continue in Baku, Monash University's award-winning podcast, What Happens Next?, launches a timely two-part series examining how better storytelling and community-led solutions transform climate action across the Indo-Pacific region. The series examines how storytelling shapes our understanding of climate change in the Indo-Pacific region, challenging oversimplified narratives and celebrating community resilience to inspire action in addressing the region's most pressing challenge. “As humans, we instinctively use storytelling to make sense of complex issues like climate change. The stories we tell about this global challenge affect the way we understand it and influence our actions – or inactions,”…
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