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  • Technology Innovation
  • 12/12/2024
  • 18:40
FPT Corporation

FPT Achieves 2024 EcoVadis Platinum Rating for Sustainability Through Its French Subsidiary

HANOI, Vietnam–BUSINESS WIRE– Global technology corporation FPT recently achieved the EcoVadis Platinum rating through its French subsidiary. This is the highest distinction in the…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 12/12/2024
  • 17:49
Royal Australian College of GPs

RACGP calls for free Meningococcal B vaccination program to save lives

The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) has called on the Western Australian Government to listen to the calls of families across the state and fund a life-saving Meningococcal B vaccination program. It comes following Meningitis Centre Australia’s Meningococcal B Memory Tree event today in which the Western Australian Opposition committed to a future Liberal Government funding a comprehensive vaccination program for Meningococcal B. More than 3,000 parents joined a letter-writing petition calling for free vaccinations. RACGP Vice President and Western Australia Chair, Dr Ramya Raman, welcomed the Liberal’s commitment to introduce the vaccination. “Parents across Western Australia have spoken…

  • Environment, Indigenous
  • 12/12/2024
  • 17:39
Save our Songlines

Media release: Murujuga traditional custodian and North West Shelf appellant responds to WA government approval for biggest gas plant in Southern Hemisphere

High-quality, high-resolution photos and vision of Raelene Cooper at the North West Shelf facility and its impacts on Murujuga rock art is available here (credit: Save our Songlines) Responding to the WA government’s approval for a 50-year North West Shelf extension to enable Woodside’s Burrup Hub to expand until 2070, Mardudhunera woman Raelene Cooper said: “This is such a special place and it is really unbelievable to me that Woodside is allowed to destroy it. Murjuga is my country and it holds my songlines - the rock art is sacred to my people. This project is going to wreck all…

  • Energy, Environment
  • 12/12/2024
  • 17:23
Australian Conservation Foundation

WA gas expansion bad for culture, nature and climate

In response to the Western Australian government’s approval of the extension of Woodside’s North West Shelf gas hub at Karratha, granting it permission to process gas until 2070, the Australian Conservation Foundation’s CEO Kelly O’Shanassy said: “To approve 50 years of climate-heating gas production at Australia’s largest gas plant, located right next to ancient World Heritage-nominated First Nations rock art, is irresponsible in the extreme. “It will be up to Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek to make the final call on this. “We urge Minister Plibersek to protect the World Heritage-nominated Murujuga rock art and reject Woodside’s proposal to process…

  • Manufacturing
  • 12/12/2024
  • 17:11
PHC Corporation

PHC Live Cell Metabolic Analyzer (LiCellMo) Receives 2024 Innovation Award from The Analytical Scientist

TOKYO–BUSINESS WIRE– The Biomedical Division of PHC Corporation (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan; President: Nobuaki Nakamura), has received a 2024 Innovation Award from The Analytical…

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  • Energy, Government Federal
  • 12/12/2024
  • 16:18
Climate Media Centre

Talent alert: West Australians speak out on nuclear risks as political inquiry comes to town

Thursday, December 12 Political hearings in Perth and Collie next week will hear from locals on their opposition to building nuclear reactors in the region. The federal Parliament’s select committee on nuclear energy is looking into a scheme from the Coalition to build nuclear reactors at sites around the country, including in Collie. Local doctors, parents and campaigners advocating for WA's renewable energy future are speaking out against the scheme, saying that the community wants investment in safe and reliable renewable power, not this proposal to put risky nuclear reactors in the region. They are concerned about the risks of…

  • Aviation
  • 12/12/2024
  • 15:32
Civil Aviation Safety Authority

Updated RPAS and AAM regulatory roadmap supports safety and innovation

Hi everbody, This is a heads up to let you know we've released the updatedRPAS and AAM Strategic Regulatory Roadmap—a detailed plan to support the safe integration of remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) and advanced air mobility (AAM) into Australian airspace and future regulatory program. First published in 2022, theroadmap has been updated following extensive consultation with industry stakeholders. The 2024 review reflects a shared understanding between CASA and industry of the timeframes and regulatory developments needed to support this rapidly evolving sector. Key updates include: clearer timeframes to guide industry growth and innovation new activities to review pathways for…

  • Political
  • 12/12/2024
  • 15:32
Monash University

Monash expert: Deeming defamation decision a blow to Liberals

Monash expert: Deeming defamation decision a blow to Liberals DrZareh Ghazarian, Head, Politics and International Relations Discipline, School of Social Sciences, Faculty of ArtsContact details: +61 402 851 224 or zareh.ghazarian@monash.edu The following can be attributed to DrGhazarian: “Politically, this is a gift for Labor just as support for the Allan Government has been sliding in Victoria. “The Coalition appeared to be attracting voters and building momentum towards the next state election. Today, the Liberal Party is once again talking about itself. History suggests that voters shun parties when they appear divided. “The Liberal Party continues to appear divided, even…

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 12/12/2024
  • 15:30
Royal Australian College of GPs

Radio news grabs for Qld, NSW, ACT: RACGP response to Queensland government GP payroll tax exemption

Today, Queensland's government revealed a full exemption from payroll tax for independent general practitioners. The Royal Australian College of GeneralPractitioners welcomed the move. Recorded radio news grabs and further context are linked below, from: RACGP Queensland Chair Dr Cath Hester RACGP President Dr Michael Wright RACGP NSW&ACT Chair Dr Rebekah Hoffman Further context: Practices run on very thin margins. Our surveys found just 3% of practices could absorb the costs of payroll tax on GPs. Practices have always paid payroll tax on their employees (receptionists, nurses etc) but it never applied to GPs because they work independently. This changed after…

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