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  • Federal Election
  • 22/04/2025
  • 07:17
Doctors Reform Society

2025 Election: Parties’ Health Scorecard

“There is much talk of Health Policy coming into this election and all parties have committed to major spending across many areas,” said Dr Tim Woodruff, Vice-President, Doctors Reform Society. “However, the delivery of better health outcomes for all Australians is not simply sorted by feeding money into an archaic 40-year-old funding model. Reform is needed and has been largely ignored by the major parties.” “If progressive independents, Teals, and Greens hold the balance of power we may see genuine reform soon,” said Dr Woodruff. “If Labor is returned perhaps the reforms they have been working on but have no…

  • Business Finance
  • 22/04/2025
  • 07:11
Venture Global Inc.

Venture Global Announces Closing of $2,500,000,000 Senior Secured Notes by Venture Global Plaquemines LNG, LLC

ARLINGTON, Va.–BUSINESS WIRE– Venture Global Inc. (“Venture Global”) announced today that its subsidiary, Venture Global Plaquemines LNG, LLC (“VGPL”) has closed an offering of…

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  • Disability, Union
  • 22/04/2025
  • 06:11
ASU NSW & ACT

Dutton’s 6,000 job cuts in the NDIS will hurt Blue Mountains and Hawkesbury families, ASU warns

More than 4,200 residents living in the Blue Mountains and Hawkesbury regions are at risk of being affected by NDIS job cuts if the Coalition is elected, according to the Australian Services Union.Opposition leader Peter Dutton, alongside Liberal candidate for Macquarie Mike Creed, plans to reduce the public service workforce, putting 41,000 jobs at risk, including more than 6,000 tied to the NDIS.As early voting opens today, the union is sounding the alarm to voters in the Blue Mountains and Hawkesbury regions, where 4,211 people in the electorate of Macquarie are receiving essential NDIS support.ASU NSW & ACT secretary Angus…

  • Disability, Union
  • 22/04/2025
  • 06:11
ASU NSW & ACT

Dutton’s 6,000 job cuts in the NDIS will hurt South Coast families, ASU warns

More than 4,000 residents living in the federal electorate of Gilmore are at risk of being affected by NDIS job cuts if the Coalition is elected, according to the Australian Services Union.Opposition leader Peter Dutton, alongside Liberal candidate forGilmore Andrew Constance,plans to reduce the public service workforce, putting 41,000 jobs at risk, including more than 6,000 tied to the NDIS.As early voting opens today, the union is sounding the alarm to voters on the South Coast, where 4,477 people in Gilmore receive essential NDIS support.ASU NSW & ACT secretary Angus McFarland said workers and people with disabilities are worried about…

  • Disability, Union
  • 22/04/2025
  • 06:10
ASU NSW & ACT

Dutton’s 6,000 job cuts in the NDIS will hurt Illawarra families, ASU warns

More than 5,000 residents living in the federal electorate of Whitlam are at risk of being affected by NDIS job cuts if the Coalition is elected, according to the Australian Services Union.Opposition leader Peter Dutton, alongside Liberal candidate forWhitlamNathaniel Smith,plans to reduce the public service workforce, putting 41,000 jobs at risk, including more than 6,000 tied to the NDIS.As early voting opens today, the union is sounding the alarm to voters in the Illawarra, where 5,098 people in Whitlam receive essential NDIS support.ASU NSW & ACT secretary Angus McFarland said workers and people with disabilities are worried about what a…

  • Disability, Union
  • 22/04/2025
  • 06:10
ASU NSW & ACT

Dutton’s 6,000 job cuts in the NDIS will hurt Central Coast families, ASU warns

Nearly 11,000 Central Coast residents are at risk of being affected by NDIS job cuts if the Coalition is elected, according to the Australian Services Union.Opposition leader Peter Dutton, alongside Liberal candidates Lucy Wicks for Robertson and Brendan Small for Dobell, plans to reduce the public service workforce, putting 41,000 jobs at risk, including more than 6,000 tied to the NDIS.As early voting opens today, the union is sounding the alarm to voters on the Central Coast, where 6,250 people in the electorate of Dobell, and 4,527 people in Robertson are receiving essential NDIS support.ASU NSW & ACT secretary Angus…

  • Disability, Union
  • 22/04/2025
  • 06:10
ASU NSW & ACT

Dutton’s 6,000 job cuts in the NDIS will hurt Hunter families, ASU warns

Nearly 8,000 residents living in the federal electorate of Paterson are at risk of being affected by NDIS job cuts if the Coalition is elected, according to the Australian Services Union.Opposition leader Peter Dutton, alongside Liberal candidate for PatersonLaurence Antcliff, plans to reduce the public service workforce, putting 41,000 jobs at risk, including more than 6,000 tied to the NDIS.As early voting opens today, the union is sounding the alarm to voters in the Hunter, where 7,771 people in the electorate of Paterson alone receive essential NDIS support.ASU NSW & ACT secretary Angus McFarland said workers and people with disabilities…

  • Energy, Manufacturing
  • 22/04/2025
  • 06:03
Renew Australia for All

NUCLEAR PLACES AUSTRALIA’S ALUMINIUM SMELTERS AND ITS 13,500 JOBS AT RISK: NEW ANALYSIS SHOWS

TUESDAY 22 APRIL 2025 Delaying renewable energy in favour of nuclear reactors in Australia could risk the country’s four aluminium smelters and up to 13,500 jobs, as the sector would face high energy prices and a collapse in electricity usage across our eastern states by 2035, new analysis shows. The analysis, commissioned by Renew Australia for All, has looked at the implications of the Federal Opposition’s modelling that informs their nuclear policy. It shows that under the proposal, industrial electricity usage would halve by as early as 2035. (Down from 45.4 TWh per year currently to 22.8 TWh by as…

  • Federal Election, Religion
  • 22/04/2025
  • 05:49
Australian Religious Response to Climate Change (ARRCC)

*** MEDIA ALERT: RELIGIOUS LEADERS ISSUE CLIMATE SOS AS PRE-POLL STARTS ***

What Faith leaders of many faiths dressed in religious clothes will hand out yard signs to passing members of the public in central Brisbane that read ‘Climate Action Now’ and ‘Solar Saves Nuclear Costs’. They will do this in front of the giant banner that reads ‘No one left behind - good jobs in clean energy’. Where In front of St John’s Cathedral on 373 Ann Street, BrisbaneCBD. Who Dean Peter Catt ARRCC supporters Leaders from various faith traditions When Tuesday April 22 from 8.30 to 9.30am Contact Tim Brunero 0405 285 547 & Very Reverend Dr Peter Catt, Dean…

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