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- Disability, Medical Health Aged Care
- 20/12/2024
- 17:36
Kuremara to Open a State-of-the-Art Activity Center in Milton, QLD, in January 2025
Kuremara, a trusted and leading NDIS-registered provider in Australia, is excited to announce the opening of its newest facility—a cutting-edge activity center in Milton,…
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- Legal, Medical Health Aged Care
- 20/12/2024
- 17:29
BREAKING NEWS: Australian law firm takes on Johnson & Johnson for selling Australians ineffective medicine
Vision available: Lawyer and doctor VNR, editorial photos and radio grabs included can be found in this SharePoint File In-person lawyer interviews available by…
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- Community, Environment
- 20/12/2024
- 16:24
New machine makes it easy to ‘return and earn’ in St Marys
Return and Earn has launched an innovative “takes all” machine that is set to transform how residents of St Marys recycle their eligible bottles,…
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- Community, Environment
- 20/12/2024
- 16:12
New machine makes it easy to ‘return and earn’ in Marrickville
Return and Earn has launched an innovative “takes all” machine that is set to transform how residents of Marrickville recycle their eligible bottles, cans…
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- Environment
- 20/12/2024
- 15:25
EPA ISSUES PREVENTION NOTICE AS GUNNEDAH FIRE CONTINUES TO BURN
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has issued aprevention notice to the owner of Mary’s Mount Landfill near Gunnedah, after a fire broke out in waste cells on the site on 15 December. The prevention notice means Mary’s Mount Landfill cannot dispose of any waste on the premises. In addition, any waste stockpiled on the premises must be covered at the end of each day. There is also a requirement for 24-hour monitoring of waste stockpiles to ensure no further fire outbreaks. The site will still be able to accept waste into its Resource Recovery Facility for processing but the…
- Environment, General News
- 20/12/2024
- 13:17
South Australians urged to take bucket on beach strolls to save the bay
This summer, South Australians are being urged to carry a bucket with them on their beach strolls – and get the kids engaged in…
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- Oil Mining Resources
- 20/12/2024
- 13:10
Island Passage Exploration Closes $2.5 Million Financing and Appoints John Robins as Director
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Island Passage Exploration Limited (IPX or the “Company”) announces the closure of a $2.5 million USD financing and the appointment of John Robins, P.Geo., to its Board of Directors.“On behalf of our Board of Directors I am delighted to announce that Island Passage has made significant progress since inception. Field work continues at the Isina exploration license (EL02), and we are building a world-class team to advance mineral exploration in one of the most prospective parts of the world. Until very recently, Bougainville was under an exploration moratorium since imposed in…
- Environment
- 20/12/2024
- 12:37
Labor’s coal mine expansions fly in the face of science
IMMEDIATE RELEASEFRIDAY 20 DECEMBER, 2024 THE ALBANESE GOVERNMENT'S approval of four coal mine expansions locks in decades of climate pollution and flies in the face of science, says the Climate Council. Environment Minister TanyaPlibersek has justified the mine approvals because they will mostly produce coal for steelmaking, with some thermal coal also produced for burning in power stations. Climate Councillor Professor Lesley Hughes said: “Our atmosphere doesn’t care if this coal is for steel or power—it’s all heating our planet and driving climate pollution. Burning coal fuels the climate crisis, worsening bushfires, floods and heatwaves that devastate our communities. This…
- General News
- 20/12/2024
- 12:28
Christmas at iSEE Church Brisbane
iSEE CHURCH MEDIA ALERT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Christmas: A Season of Hope Amidst Global Challenges Brisbane, December 2024 — As the world navigates an era of uncertainty, iSEE Church Brisbane invites the community to rediscover the enduring message of Christmas — hope, peace, and unity. Against the backdrop of global challenges such as climate change, economic instability, and escalating conflicts, this year’s Christmas celebrations serve as a powerful reminder of humanity’s capacity for resilience and compassion. Niki Hamalainen, spokesperson for iSEE Church Brisbane highlights the significance of this year’s theme: “This Christmas, we are focusing on the light that shines…
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