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- Aviation
- 12/12/2024
- 15:32
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 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
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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- Education Training, Union
- 12/12/2024
- 15:26
Union scores major win in fight against university wage theft
The National Tertiary Education Union has welcomed the Fair Work Ombudsman ordering $23 million in stolen wages to be repaid to University of Sydney staff. The decision marks the second significant win for workers this week after it was revealed the University of Melbourne would repay $72 million owed to staff. Both enforceable undertakings incorporate a commitment to embedding a voice for workers that gives a direct role for unions to raise wage theft and workplace law compliance with management. NTEU members have fought hard for an end to systemic wage theft in higher education, with more than 30 universities…
- Technology Innovation
- 12/12/2024
- 15:26
Descope and 8×8 Partner to Boost Security and Efficiency in Customer Experience
New 8×8 CPaaS API Integration with Descope’s Drag-and-Drop Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) Platform Enables Organizations to Easily Create and Customize the User…
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- Government NSW
- 12/12/2024
- 15:21
BALL-SHAPED DEBRIS FOUND ON SOUTH COAST BEACHES
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has been notified by the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) of the discovery of ball-shaped debris on 1080 Beach and Pooles Beach at Mystery Bay near Narooma on the South Coast. The balls are reported to be spread across 200 metres of the beach and vary in size and shape. Staff from NPWS attended the site on 11 December and inspected nearby beaches. Around 20 debris balls were also found at Pooles Beach however, there were none observed on any other nearby beaches. Both 1080 Beach and Pooles Beach have been closed while…
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- Employment Relations, Human Resources
- 12/12/2024
- 15:11
A Transformative Solution for Students Disappointed with Their VCE Results
[Melbourne, Vic]– Today, as students across the country receive their results, many may find themselves feeling uncertain or disheartened about their next steps. To these students, Business in Heels has an empowering message: Your journey is just beginning. Introducing the Empower Her Future Program, a groundbreaking gap year initiative designed to open doors to the jobs of tomorrow. Developed by Business in Heels and powered by SEDA, this program offers young women and non-binary individuals a chance to explore their passions, gain valuable industry experience, and build a foundation for success in high-demand fields like technology, cybersecurity, energy, finance, and…
- CharitiesAidWelfare
- 12/12/2024
- 14:38
Oxfam Australia reaction to Australia’s vote on ceasefire in Gaza
Oxfam Australia welcomes the Australian Government’s vote today in support of a United Nations resolution for an "immediate, unconditional, and permanent ceasefire" in Gaza. Oxfam also welcomes Australia’s vote for a resolution defending the work of UNRWA, the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees, which is the largest and most well-established agency that has been delivering aid to the people of Gaza for decades. Chrisanta Muli, Oxfam Australia’s Director of Programs and Transformation, praised Australia’s vote. “We commend the Australian Government for today supporting the UN resolution backing an 'immediate, unconditional, and permanent ceasefire' in Gaza. “We note…
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- Energy, Government Federal
- 12/12/2024
- 14:19
Not keen on nuclear: Renewable Energy Zone residents
12 December, 2024 Just 5% of people living in renewable energy zones would embrace living near nuclear power stations, polling released by RE-Alliance today has shown, while 53% outright reject it. 89 Degrees East polled 1,770 Australians living in renewable energy zones. RE-Alliance has been working in the space where the energy shift meets regional Australia for more than a decade. The poll measured sentiment around living near energy infrastructure. The key results from the 1,770 people living in renewable energy zones were: Nuclear: 53% said they’d reject it, 14% said they’d embrace or approve of it Coal or gas:…
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