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  • Building Construction
  • 25/03/2025
  • 15:47
Australian Constructors Association

A smarter construction approach is key to delivering 2032 games

The Australian Constructors Association (ACA) welcomes the Queensland Government’s response to the Olympic and Paralympic Games Review released today. While the announcement brings much-needed certainty, the industry is more focused on the ‘how’ than the ‘what.' ACA CEO Jon Davies said the real work starts now—and a smarter approach to delivery is critical. “Queensland cannot afford further delays caused by slow business cases and inefficient procurement processes,” said Mr Davies. "Inefficient procurement across the nation is driving delays, cost overruns and contractor insolvencies. If it doesn’t change, we won’t be able to deliver the 2032 Games.” "To deliver a successful…

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  • Building Construction, Business Company News
  • 25/03/2025
  • 15:03
CIMIC Group

CIMIC’s Leighton Asia awarded high density, liquid cooling-ready data centre in Malaysia

CIMIC Group company Leighton Asia has been awarded the first phase of the design and construction of a high-density, liquid cooling-ready data centre in…

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  • Federal Budget, General News
  • 25/03/2025
  • 14:29
Wesley Mission

Federal Budget: With gambling losses exceeding household utility bills, it’s time to get serious about banning gambling ads

MEDIA RELEASE For Immediate Release 25 March 2025 Federal Budget: With gambling losses exceeding household utility bills, it’s time to get serious about banning gambling ads Wesley Mission has welcomed the Federal Government’s announcement of further energy rebates for Australian households in tonight’s Budget but says the government must also act to reduce gambling losses, which would put even more money back into people’s pockets. Wesley Mission CEO, Rev Stu Cameron, says “Providing relief on energy bills is a good thing to do, but we need to ask: why give $150 to help families when we could be saving them…

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  • Education Training, Environment
  • 25/03/2025
  • 14:00
Monash University

Monash scientists team with high school students in Climate Action Living Lab to prepare city for climate challenges

Monash University’s Climate Change Communication Research Hub has partnered with the City of Casey to help the region prepare for climate challenges of the future. The Climate Action Living Lab will involve climate and energy experts from across Melbourne teaming up with students and teachers from secondary schools in Casey to co-design climate and energy educational materials. This pilot project will empower young people by engaging them in climate action. It aims to equip them with the knowledge and practical tools to address climate change in their homes, schools and communities. Over 12 months, the Climate Action Living Lab will…

  • Food Beverages, Hospitality
  • 25/03/2025
  • 14:00
GLOBAL

GLOBAL releases exclusive limited-edition collection to celebrate 40th Anniversary

To celebrate four decades of exceptional craftmanship, GLOBAL proudly announces the release of the exclusive limited-edition 40th Anniversary Collection. This collection is designed to honour the artistry and innovation that have defined GLOBAL for 40 years while bringing together precision, versatility, and timeless design. The 40th Anniversary Collection includes a commemorative set featuring three essential knives: the 18cm Oriental Cook’s Knife, the 11cm Oriental Cook’s Knife, and the 15cm Kiritsuke. The 15cm Kiritsuke is also available individually. Each knife in the 40th Anniversary Collection is meticulously crafted in Japan from GLOBAL’s renowned Cromova 18 stainless steel, ensuring superior sharpness, durability,…

  • Entertainment, General News
  • 25/03/2025
  • 13:58
Pet Projects International

Cat and Dog Lovers Festivals Return to Celebrate Australia’s Pet-Loving Community

Paw enthusiasts unite! The much-loved Cat Lovers Festival and Dog Lovers Festival are making a highly anticipated return in 2025, bringing joy, education, and…

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  • Environment, Federal Election
  • 25/03/2025
  • 13:29
Australian Conservation Foundation

Smoked: salmon carve-out burns Labor and Coalition environment credentials

The Prime Minister’s carve-out for the salmon industry means nature is more poorly protected at the end of the Albanese government’s three-year term than it was at the start of it, the Australian Conservation Foundation said today. The government today introduced amendments to the national nature law that sideline the Environment Minister and effectively terminate a review of the impact salmon farming is having on the endangered Maugean Skate and the adjacent World Heritage Area. The Liberal-National coalition is expected to support the amendments. “Labor came to government in 2022 promising to strengthen Australia’s failing nature laws, but ends the…

  • Fashion
  • 25/03/2025
  • 13:29
SWAROVSKI

A Journey of Wonder – Swarovski Unveils Its Captivating Wonderlux Store In Fountain Gate

For over three years, Swarovski has been on a spellbinding journey with the reimagining of the brand and their retail stores. Commencing with the…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 25/03/2025
  • 12:58
Dementia Australia

Forster-Tuncurry show their support for people impacted by dementia

Forster-Tuncurry community members turned up in force last weekend, showing their support for people impacted by dementia whilst getting active to improve their brain health. Participating in the 2025 Memory Walk & Jog at John Wright Park, more than 120 people walked, ran and jogged to raise an impressive total of $25,500. Dementia Australia CEO Professor Tanya Buchanan extended her gratitude to all who participated, raised funds, spread the word and donated. “There was an outstanding show of support from the Forster-Tuncurry community who turned out in such large numbers yet again in support of people impacted by dementia,” Professor…

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