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  • Industrial Relations, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 26/11/2024
  • 12:33
Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Victorian Branch)

St Vincent’s Private Hospitals nurses and midwives stop work for safe staffing

Thursday 28 November 2024, from 1pm, Carlton Gardens, corner Nicholson Street and Victoria ParadePhoto opportunity – St Vincent’s Private Hospital, Fitzroy nurses and midwives with gather outside the main entrance at 12.45pm and walk to Carlton Gardens. Nurses and midwives from St Vincent’s East Melbourne, Werribee and Kew will arrive by bus after 1pm. Hundreds of St Vincent’s Private Hospitals nurses and midwives will stop work for more than two hours on Thursday 28 November as part of an escalation of their unprecedented protected industrial action campaign. The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Victorian Branch) is negotiating nurses’ and midwives’…

  • Community, General News
  • 26/11/2024
  • 12:14
IDENTITY PR

AUSTRALIA’S GOVERNOR-GENERAL SHOWS SUPPORT FOR FLOAT TO SURVIVE INITIATIVE

Bondi Rescue star and Head LifeguardBruce ‘Hoppo’ Hopkinslaunched his 2025 water safetycampaign on Friday 22 November and welcomedHer Excellency,The Honourable Ms Sam Mostyn AC,General…

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  • Political
  • 26/11/2024
  • 12:10
Rewiring Australia

National energy review must deliver a “new deal” for consumers: Rewiring Australia

The Australian Government’s review of the National Electricity Market (NEM) must deliver a “new deal” for consumers to deliver permanent cost of living relief and ensure they get the most out of their trillion dollar investment in electrifying houses and vehicles, Rewiring Australia said today. “Australia desperately needs a new deal in energy markets that puts consumers on the same footing as institutional investors and big energy companies,” said Rewiring Australia Executive Director Dan Cass. "Consumers are the biggest and most reliable investor in new energy capacity through solar, batteries, electric appliances and electric cars. “Over the next 20 years…

  • Environment, General News
  • 26/11/2024
  • 11:44
Doctors for the Environment Australia

Media Alert: Doctors warn we need to quit coal for health at Rising Tide’s Canberra Wave event

Rising Tide’s Canberra Wave event: Doctors warn we need to quit coal for health What: In one of the final sitting days of 2024, Doctors for the Environment Australia's Executive Director and GP, Dr Kate Wylie, will be speaking at Rising Tide’s The Canberra Wave against coal and gas. Other speakers include Independent Senator DavidPocock andBishop Philip Huggins. When: Wednesday 27 November 2024, 12-2pm Where: Parliament House Lawns, Canberra Quotes attributable toDEA’s Executive Director and GP Dr Kate Wylie "Rising global temperatures in Australia and around the world are endangering lives. With summer just days away, as doctors we’re bracing…

  • Business Company News, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 26/11/2024
  • 11:16
Jane Morgan Management

ReNerve Limited Commences ASX Trading, Paving the Way for Global Leadership in Nerve Repair Innovations

Sydney, Australia – 26 November 2024 – ReNerve Limited (ASX:RNV) will officially debuted on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) following the successful completion of its Initial Public Offering (IPO) at 12pm AEDT today.Trading under the ticker “RNV,” ReNerve has raised $7 million through the issuance of 35 million shares at $0.20 per share, positioning the company with an indicative market capitalization of $28.7 million. The funds raised will fuel ReNerve’s ambitious plans to advance its portfolio of cutting-edge products for peripheral nerve injury (PNI) repair, solidifying its transition from a research-focused organization to a commercially-driven biotechnology innovator. A Vision to…

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  • Indigenous, Women
  • 26/11/2024
  • 11:04
Charles Darwin University

CDU EXPERT: DV prevention needs to begin in primary school

26 NOVEMBER, 2024 Who: Charles Darwin University Lecturer in Early Childhood Dr Toni McCallum. Dr McCallum’s research focuses on the effect of complex trauma on children exposed to domestic and family violence. Topics: NT Coroner’s recommendations following the landmark inquest into the domestic violence deaths of four Aboriginal women in the Northern Territory. Domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV) prevention, including community-based approaches. Culturally responsive and appropriate resources for DFSV prevention. The effectiveness of working with children and their parents to prevent DFSV. Contact details: Call +61 8 8946 6721 or email media@cdu.edu.au to arrange an interview. Quotes attributable to…

  • Medical Health Aged Care, Science
  • 26/11/2024
  • 10:55
La Trobe University

World-first tag sheds new light on ‘disordered’ proteins in Parkinson’s

Scientists at La Trobe University have created a world-first method to investigate ‘disordered’ proteins in living cells, in breakthrough research that could revolutionise how we understand and treat Parkinson’s disease. Published in Nature Methods, the research used a cutting-edge chemical tag called TME, which binds with the proteins and makes them light up, allowing scientists for the first time to detect and capture them for analysis while in their unstructured or ‘disordered’ state. The research also showed that using TME with existing investigative methods offers critical new insights into Parkinson’s disease by revealing how the proteins behave in living blood…

  • Oil Mining Resources, Union
  • 26/11/2024
  • 10:48
Mining and Energy Union

Maintaining industry standards the top priority in Anglo sale: MEU

The Mining and Energy Union said today that maintaining jobs and conditions are the top priority after Anglo American announced yesterday that they will sell the entirety of their steelmaking coal assets in Queensland. District President, Mitch Hughes said that the Union was focused on ensuring a seamless transition for workers at the affected sites. Mr Hughes said that workers would continue to be covered by their current Enterprise Agreements and the Union would work with new employers, Peabody and BUMA to ensure industry standards are upheld. “We understand there is always uncertainty for workers during transition of business. However,…

  • Business Finance
  • 26/11/2024
  • 10:40
World Investment Conference

28th World Investment Conference Kicks Off in Riyadh, Uniting Global Leaders in Investment for Sustainable Growth

Inaugural sessions emphasize digital transformation, sustainability, and Saudi Arabia’s leadership in global investment opportunities RIYADH, Saudi Arabia–BUSINESS WIRE– Invest Saudi and The World Association…

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