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- Information Technology
- 28/11/2024
- 19:12
Data#3 appoints Bronwyn Morris as Non-Executive Director
BRISBANE, Wednesday 27 November 2024: Australia’s leading IT services and solutions provider Data#3 Limited (ASX:DTL) is pleased to announce the appointment of Bronwyn Morris…
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- Entertainment
- 28/11/2024
- 18:47
THE APPLE TREE cast announcement
Book, Music and Lyrics by SHELDON HARNICK and JERRY BOCK Additional book material by JEROME COOPERSMITH Based on stories by MARK TWAIN, FRANK R.…
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- Energy, Political
- 28/11/2024
- 18:37
Coalition abandons getting to zero climate pollution in 2050
The Liberal National Opposition’s reply to the annual Climate Statement today confirmed that they plan to walk away from any commitment to reach net zero climate pollution emissions by 2050. In the reply to Minister Chris Bowen’s climate statement, Shadow Climate and Energy Minister Ted O’Brien attacked the government’s decarbonisation plan and confirmed their proposal based on prolonging coal and gas and aiming to bring in nuclear reactors in the distant future. Solutions for Climate Director Dr Barry Traill said: “The Coalition’s response to the climate statement today gave no detail on any plan that will reduce climate pollution or…
- Environment, Political
- 28/11/2024
- 18:30
A climate win and a nature loss
On the imminent passage of the Future Made in Australia legislation, the Australian Conservation Foundation’s Chief Executive Kelly O’Shanassy said: “In a rapidly changing global energy landscape, the Future Made in Australia package provides a strong foundation for Australia to establish world-leading renewable-powered manufacturing and export industries. “Right now, Australia is fuelling global heating through our coal and gas exports, but with Future Made in Australia, we can export climate solutions, not pollution. “ACF commends the Greens, crossbenchers and the government for reaching an agreement and making sure coal, oil and gas cannot be funded through Future Made in Australia.…
- Community
- 28/11/2024
- 18:03
The Salvation Army to extend their support to Gladstone locals doing it tough with the opening of Booth’s Food Kingdom
Media invited to attend Friday 29 November, 1pm for media interviews 25 Tank Street, Gladstone The Salvation Army in Gladstone is working with the local Anglican Church to take on responsibility for their food distribution service, which was at risk of closing. The current service at 25 Tank Street will be rebranded as “Booth’s Food Kingdom” and responsibility for its operation with move to The Salvation Army from Monday 2 December. “This important service provides affordable food and grocery options to locals battling with the current cost-of-living crisis. The Salvation Army is pleased that we’ve been able to work with…
- Business Company News
- 28/11/2024
- 17:18
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’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
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
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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