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  • Technology Innovation
  • 19/12/2024
  • 18:56
SES

ASTRA 1P Starts Delivering Content Across Europe

Most powerful satellite to operate at SES’s prime TV neighbourhood of 19.2 degrees East will deliver content to 118 million TV homes LUXEMBOURG–BUSINESS WIRE–…

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  • Transport Automotive
  • 19/12/2024
  • 18:11
Thales

Thales to Enhance Vehicle Access With Reliable and Secure Contactless Solutions

Car industry players can rely on Thales to provide digital and physical solutions that improve car access experiences, while ensuring data security. Thales’s offer…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 19/12/2024
  • 17:56
Kao Corporation

Kao Corporation: Regarding the Nomination of Director Candidates for Our Company

TOKYO–BUSINESS WIRE– Kao’s Board of Directors and management team strive to increase shareholder value from a long-term perspective based on our business strategy. For…

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  • Environment, Government Federal
  • 19/12/2024
  • 17:25
Australian Conservation Foundation

Approving coal mines is the opposite of climate action

In response to Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek’s approval of three coal mine extensions – Boggabri, Caval Ridge and Lake Vermont Meadowbrook – the Australian Conservation Foundation’s climate program manager Gavan McFadzean said: “Approving coal projects is the opposite of climate action. “Together, these three coal mine extensions will generate more than 850 million tonnes of lifetime emissions, undermining Australia’s emissions targets and our claims to be a good global citizen and a good neighbour to Pacific nations. “Climate scientists and the International Energy Agency say the world cannot approve new coal and gas projects. “The Albanese government keeps trying to…

  • Environment
  • 19/12/2024
  • 17:22
NSW EPA

HUNTER VALLEY OPERATIONS FINED $30,000 FOR NON-COMPLIANCE WITH SALINE WATER LIMITS

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has issued Hunter Valley Operations (HVO) with a $30,000 penalty notice for allowing untreated mine water to enter the Hunter River Catchment area in June this year. Over a period of 10 days between 13 and 22 June, saline mine water was intermittently discharged into Farrells Creek, with an estimated 523 kilolitres making its way into the creek. NSW EPA Executive Director of Operations Jason Gordon said while HVO has committed to completing work to improve its environmental performance, the potential impacts on the creek and the Hunter River could have been severe. “HVO…

  • Environment
  • 19/12/2024
  • 17:16
NSW EPA

EPA MONITORING FIRE MANAGEMENT AT MARY’S MOUNT LANDFILL

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is working with the owner of Mary’s Mount landfill near Gunnedah, in response to a fire that broke out in waste cells on the site early Sunday morning. The NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) responded to initial reports of the fire, which has now been contained to two cells within the landfill. The fire is burning within the waste piles and landfill staff are working to fully extinguish it. The EPA is aware some communities are being impacted by smoke and has installed an air quality monitor at Mullaley. Another monitor will be installed…

  • Business Finance
  • 19/12/2024
  • 17:11
MBK Partners

MBK Partners and Young Poong Expand Stake in Korea Zinc to 46.7% of Voting Shares

Strategic Move Solidifies Control and Strengthens Governance SEOUL, South Korea–BUSINESS WIRE– MBK Partners, through its special-purpose company, Korea Corporate Investment Holdings Co., Ltd., has…

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  • General News, Travel Tourism
  • 19/12/2024
  • 17:02
Reflections Holidays

RE-RELEASED: Christmas arrives early at Reflections Hawks Nest

December 19, 2024 CHRISTMAS ARRIVES EARLY AT REFLECTIONS HAWKS NEST NB News editors: This Media Release is an update of a Release sent this…

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  • Education Training, Immigration
  • 19/12/2024
  • 16:51
Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA)

New Approach To International Education Inconsistent And Lacks Integrity

The Australian Government’s newly announced policy approach for the international education sector is causing significant frustration and uncertainty for members of the Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA). ITECA is the peak body representing independent skills training, higher education, and international education providers. The approach, framed as a legal exercise under the Migration Act 1958 (Cth), follows Parliament’s failure to pass amendments to the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) after four days of public hearings through a Senate Committee that also included more than 260 submissions where the adverse outcomes of Australian Government policy were laid bare…

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