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  • Environment
  • 26/11/2024
  • 19:11
PUMA

PUMA’s Materials Strategy Receives Top Marks in the Material Change Index by Textile Exchange

HERZOGENAURACH, Germany–BUSINESS WIRE– Sports company PUMA has received the highest recognition for its materials strategy in the Material Change Index compiled by global non-profit…

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  • Oil Mining Resources
  • 26/11/2024
  • 19:11
Q2 Metals Corp.

Q2 Metals Significantly Expands the Cisco Lithium Property in James Bay, Quebec, Canada

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / November 26, 2024 / Q2 Metals Corp. (TSXV:QTWO)(OTCQB:QUEXF)(FSE:458) (" Q2 " or the " Company ") is pleased to announce that it has acquired a 100% interest in 545 mineral claims (the "Additional Cisco Claims"), more than tripling its mineral claim position at the Cisco Lithium Property (the " Property " or the " Cisco Property ") located within the greater Nemaska traditional territory of the Eeyou Istchee James Bay region of Quebec, Canada.The Cisco Property is now comprised of a total of 767 contiguous mineral claims over 39,389 hectares ("ha"), including more than 30…

  • Employment Relations, Human Resources
  • 26/11/2024
  • 18:50
Business in Heels

_nology Named Winner of the SME Category at the 2024 Gender Equity Awards

_nology, a trailblazing company transforming the technology industry through its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, has been announced as the winner of the…

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  • Government Federal, Indigenous
  • 26/11/2024
  • 18:42
Parliament of Australia

Report released on the economic opportunities for First Nations Australians

First Nations Australians are significant contributors to Australia’s economy but access to finance and capital is limiting their economic empowerment and financial wellbeing. These are the findings of theJoint Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs report on its inquiry into economic self-determination and opportunities for First Nations Australians. First Nations businesses and organisations are reported to have a higher social return on investment than many businesses working in mainstream industries – for every dollar of revenue spent, First Nations enterprises create about $4.41 of economic and social value. First Nations businesses are 40 to 100 times more…

  • Government Federal
  • 26/11/2024
  • 18:19
Parliament of Australia

Report Released – National Redress Scheme

The Joint Standing Committee on the Implementation of the National Redress Scheme has today tabled its report, following its inquiry into the operation of the National Redress Scheme. The report “Redress: Journey to Justice” was agreed to by all committee members. Committee Chair, Senator Catryna Bilyk, said, ‘we acknowledge what the Scheme has achieved for many survivors, as well as the hard work and effort that goes into administering the Scheme. However, the Committee’s unanimous findings have highlighted barriers to accessing the Scheme, which need to be addressed to ensure no further harm is done to survivors of institutional child…

  • Government Federal
  • 26/11/2024
  • 17:53
Parliament of Australia

PJCIS reports on its activities in 2023-24

TheParliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security(PJCIS) today presented itsAnnual Report of Committee Activities 2023-2024. During the reporting period, the Committee continued with a busy program of work. It was largely occupied with reviewing a range of prospective and existing national security legislation, in addition to its ongoing oversight activities. Over the review period the Committee presented 14 reports, held 50 meetings and briefings, including eight public hearings, and worked on a total of 21 inquiries. These included annual reviews of the administration and expenditure of intelligence agencies, examination of bills before Parliament, statutory reviews of existing legislation and reviews…

  • General News, National News Current Affairs
  • 26/11/2024
  • 17:48
Sorrento Surf Lifesaving Club

Triple-Amputee Athlete Jon White to tackle one of the worlds most gruelling surf ski events – The Doctor – this Saturday

World championkayaker and triple-amputee veteran Jon White is competing among over 1,000 athletes from around the globe at the Shaw and Partners WA Race…

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  • Entertainment, Fashion
  • 26/11/2024
  • 17:00
Avex Pictures Inc.

Avex Pictures Announced “SEVENTEEN ‘RIGHT HERE’ WORLD TOUR IN JAPAN: LIVE VIEWING” Broadcast from Osaka, Japan — Worldwide Cinema Event on Dec. 14, and Tickets on Sale Now

TOKYO, Nov. 26, 2024 /Kyodo JBN/ -- Avex Pictures Inc. announced the concert of K-pop icon SEVENTEEN's world tour "SEVENTEEN 'RIGHT HERE' WORLD TOUR IN JAPAN" held at the Kyocera Dome Osaka will be broadcast live in cinemas worldwide on Saturday, December 14, 2024 (JST). Live viewing tickets can be purchased here:https://api-liveviewing.com/svtrighthere Image:https://cdn.kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M108479/202411210369/_prw_PI1fl_AVSu7684.jpg From the newest track to iconic hits and hidden gems,SEVENTEEN's unique and diverse performances that audiences around the world have been waiting for will come to life in cinemas across various countries and regions, with large screens and high-quality sound. Audiences are encouraged to get ready to…

  • Building Construction, Community
  • 26/11/2024
  • 16:46
Master Builders Australia

Master Builders urges homeowners to take caution this Asbestos Awareness Week

26 November 2024 This National Asbestos Australia Week, Master Builders Australia joins industry calls for caution around ageing asbestos, particularly as the summer season approaches and more Australians undertake home renovation projects to save costs. It’s estimated that one in three Aussie homes may still contain asbestos and tragically, around 4,000 Australians die each year from asbestos-related diseases. With the rise in renovations and simple additions like home security installations, homeowners could unwittingly put themselves at risk by drilling into asbestos eaves to install security cameras, CCTV systems, and sensor lights. These actions can release asbestos fibres which, when not…

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