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  • Business Company News
  • 28/11/2024
  • 17:18
Momentrs

Introducing Momentrs: Sydney based Rezilium launches Momentrs, a workplace training program aims at reducing gender-based violence and family abuse through mentorship

Thursday 28 November 2024 – Sydney based leadership development firm Rezilium today officially launched Momentrs, a bespoke mentoring training program whose goal is to…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 28/11/2024
  • 17:11
Galderma

Galderma’s Phase III OLYMPIA 1 Data Published in JAMA Dermatology Demonstrate That Nemolizumab Improves Core Signs and Symptoms of Prurigo Nodularis

Full results from the phase III OLYMPIA 1 trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of nemolizumab in adults with moderate-to-severe prurigo nodularis have been…

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  • Energy, Government Federal
  • 28/11/2024
  • 17:05
The Climate Council

Heatwaves and hot summer, struggling coal highlights the urgent need for renewables

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE THURSDAY 28 NOVEMBER Heatwaves and hot summer, struggling coal highlights the urgent need for renewables A VERY HOT SUMMER ahead will test the limits of our ageing and unreliable coal-fired power stations. Climate Council CEO Amanda McKenzie said: “The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a very hot summer ahead, which will put enormous pressure on Australia’s ageing coal-fired power stations. You wouldn’t expect a 40-year-old car to keep running smoothly, and we can’t rely on these ageing stations to deliver during extreme heat. Coal outages this week forced our grid operator to take action to keep the…

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  • Business Company News
  • 28/11/2024
  • 16:49
Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Skilled workforce recession requires apprenticeships boost

The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is desperately concerned at the 38 per cent decline in apprenticeship andtraineeship commencements in a four-month period…

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  • General News, Legal
  • 28/11/2024
  • 16:42
Law Society of NSW

Vale Tom Hughes AO KC

Thursday, 28 November 2024 Statement Brett McGrath – President, Law Society of NSW Vale Tom Hughes AO KC The solicitors of the NSW express their sorrow at the passing of the Hon Thomas Eyre Forrest Hughes AO KC, one of the most formidable, talented and courteous lawyers to grace our system of justice. The Law Society of NSW joins with the Chief Justice of NSW Andrew Bell, and the NSW Bar Association in paying tribute to an advocate whose extraordinary abilities and acumen led him to become Australia’s first law officer, serving as Attorney General from 1969 – 1971. Tom…

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  • Energy, Government Federal
  • 28/11/2024
  • 16:36
ACOSS

ACOSS applauds $500 million investment to retrofit social housing and cut power bills

ACOSS applauds the Federal Government’s deal with the Greens to invest in an additional $500 million to retrofit another 50,000 social housing properties with energy-efficient, electric and solar upgrades. “This is an important investment that will improve the lives of thousands of people living in social housing who are struggling with extremely hot conditions and skyrocketing energy costs,” said Dr Cassandra Goldie, ACOSS CEO. “Home energy upgrades mean permanent and significant cuts to energy bills, healthier living conditions, and a significant reduction in carbon emissions. “Recent ACOSS research shows that people experiencing financial stress are struggling to cool their homes…

  • Government VIC, Union
  • 28/11/2024
  • 16:31
AWU Victoria

Forest Fire Management Victoria members begin industrial action

Today across Victoria AWU members working for Forest Fire Management Victoria(FFMV) employed by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action(DEECA) begin protected industrial action. This action is being taken in order tohave the ability to bargain for fair wages and conditions, which under the VictorianGovernment’s wage policy is not possible. This morning saw up to 800 forest firefighters begin protected industrial action.Along with a 30-minute work stoppage the firefighters have also begun protectedactions that will see some non-emergency paperwork not completed, meal breakstaken at the depot, interruptions in work to speak to the public about theenterprise negotiations and the…

  • Energy, Government Federal
  • 28/11/2024
  • 15:36
Rewiring Australia

Rewiring Australia welcomes $500 million boost for social housing electrification

Rewiring Australia applauds the Australian Government for agreeing to an additional transformative $500 million investment by the Commonwealth to electrify and retrofit 50,000 social homes. This will deliver life-changing energy efficiency upgrades that will lower household bills, reduce emissions and improve health. “Electrification is already smashing energy bills for millions of Australian consumers and this announcement will share that benefit to 50,000 households who most need it,” said Rewiring Australia Executive Director Dan Cass. “Electrifying and retrofitting social housing tackles rising energy costs, reduces emissions and improves quality of life for hundreds of thousands of Australians. “In 2023 Rewiring Australia…

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 28/11/2024
  • 15:33
Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation Victorian Branch

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

Nurses and midwives are standing together, putting quality and safety for patients first and seeking solutions to the current understaffing and high patient workloads at St Vincent’s Private Hospitals. The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Victorian Branch) has been negotiating nurses’ and midwives’ wages and conditions for members at St Vincent’s Private Hospitals in Fitzroy, East Melbourne, Werribee and Kew. While there have been some improvements to pay and conditions offered, St Vincent’s Private management continue to refuse to address ANMF’s claim for improved patient safety, addressing understaffing and high patient workloads by introducing mandated, minimum nurse/midwife patient ratios across…

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