Skip to content

News Hub

The latest breaking stories

Access up-to-date news and information on a wide range of press releases including business, finance, technology, healthcare, entertainment, and more.

NewsMatch Alert

Discover the most important & comprehensive stories delivered directly to you daily.

  • CharitiesAidWelfare, Youth
  • 31/03/2025
  • 09:00
Act for Kids

Urgent conversation parents need to have following release of Netflix show “Adolescence”

A Netflix mini-series exploring themes of misogyny, online culture and radicalisation is an opportunity for all parents and carers to have a crucial conversation with their children. The crime drama “Adolescence” centres on 13-year-old Jamie Miller, who is arrested for the suspected murder of his classmate Katie. As the series delves into the investigation, it reveals how Miller was influenced by misogynistic online culture, offering a stark portrayal of the real pressures teenagers face. Leading child protection organisation Act for Kids said the discourse around toxic masculinity explored in the show presents a critical lesson for those raising children about…

  • Finance Investment
  • 31/03/2025
  • 08:20
Monday 31st March, 2025

Infrastructure Horizons 2025: Artificial intelligence, energy security and renewable fuels are reshaping the future of infrastructure investment

Investors are looking at new infrastructure investment opportunities in growing areas like sustainable aviation fuel, renewable natural gas, artificial intelligence, data centres and the energy transition, as the asset class continues to mature. IFM Investors, the fourth-largest infrastructure manager in the world, today released new insights on the latest trends shaping the infrastructure investment landscape, in a report titled Infrastructure Horizons 2025. Its key findings include: the AI revolution is expected to profoundly impact the infrastructure space – bringing opportunities for data centres, electricity and fibre networks as well as operational upside for infrastructure assets; sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is…

  • Animal Animal WelfareRights, Government VIC
  • 31/03/2025
  • 07:00
Coalition Against Duck Shooting

Dead ducks for a lame duck Premier

Over 250 dead waterbirds including threatened species to be displayed outside Victorian Premier’s office at 11am, Monday 31 March 2025 “Over 250 dead native waterbirds, including illegally shot threatened species, will be displayed outside the Victorian Premier’s office at 1 Treasury Place at 11am, Monday 31 March 2025. “These birds represent just a tiny fraction of all birds that are illegally shot and left wounded across Victoria,” Coalition Against Duck Shooting Campaign Director, Laurie Levy, said today. “We intended to display the dead birds outside PremierJacinta Allan’s office last week, but our on-site veterinarians suggested a number of the Cormorants…

  • Environment
  • 31/03/2025
  • 07:00
Carbon Positive Australia

Positive news: Scientists and community unite to create groundbreaking reforestation model in WA

Thursday March 25, Badgingarra WA A 2,000-hectare property in Western Australia’s northern agricultural region is set to become a world-class conservation and research site. With more than 528 native plant species, including rare and priority flora, alongside more than 150 native fauna species, Hi Vallee in Badgingarra, has long been recognised for its exceptional biodiversity. Now is the time to bring this story to the media. Given recent global attention onWA’s land-clearing crisis, recently highlighted by actor and environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio, this project stands as a beacon of hope. While vast areas of native bushland face destruction, Hi Vallee is…

  • Federal Election, Industrial Relations
  • 31/03/2025
  • 06:02
Per Capita

$54,000 lost to low wage growth- why younger Australians can’t afford to buy a home

$54,000 lost to low wage growth- why younger Australians can’t afford to buy a home The Lost Decade: new Per Capita research shows that historically low wage growth between 2012 and 2022 robbed young Australians of their home deposit, costing them a collective $600 billion in lost wages. It shows that why wages have started growing the impact of that decade has cost many young Australians their deposit. A new report released by Per Capita today shows that the average incomer earner lost around $54,000 due to very low wage growth between 2012 and 2022, meaning a typical young couple…

  • Contains:
  • Business Company News, Disability
  • 31/03/2025
  • 06:00
SydWest Multicultural Services

Riverlink Joins SydWest Securing the Future of Disability Support in Western Sydney

Two of Sydney’s most trusted community organisations, Riverlink Disability Services and SydWest Multicultural Services, are coming together to strengthen and expand disability support services across the Western Sydney region. This merger, ensures that Riverlink’s person-centred, high-quality disability support services will continue for years to come, backed by the broader resources and expertise of SydWest. Founded in 1987 by a group of proactive parents seeking better support for their children with disabilities, Riverlink has been a pillar of care and inclusion for almost four decades. SydWest, with nearly 40 years of leadership in multicultural and community services, shares the same mission:…

  • Energy
  • 31/03/2025
  • 03:40
BYD Energy Storage

BYD Energy Storage Launches Chess Plus for C&I Energy Storage in China

BEIJING, March 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BYD Energy Storage, a business division of BYD Company Limited, as a provider of renewable energy solutions, unveiled on March 26th its next-gen commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage system, Chess Plus, designed to address challenges in safety, efficiency, and profitability amid a fiercely competitive market.BYD Energy Storage’s Chess Plus establishes a new paradigm in energy storage through its cell-to-system (CTS) protection framework. At the core are “Thick Blade Battery” cells with ceramic terminals, eliminating leakage risks while enhancing corrosion resistance. These cells have passed extreme stress tests including thermal runaway simulations (-25~55℃)…

  • Animal Animal WelfareRights, Government VIC
  • 30/03/2025
  • 22:27
Coalition Against Duck Shooting

Dead ducks for a lame duck Premier

Over 250 dead waterbirds including threatened species to be displayed outside Victorian Premier’s office at 11am, Monday 31 March 2025 “Over 250 dead native waterbirds, including illegally shot threatened species, will be displayed outside the Victorian Premier’s office at 1 Treasury Place at 11am, Monday 31 March 2025. “These birds represent just a tiny fraction of all birds that are illegally shot and left wounded across Victoria,” Coalition Against Duck Shooting Campaign Director, Laurie Levy, said today. “We intended to display the dead birds outside PremierJacinta Allan’s office last week, but our on-site veterinarians suggested a number of the Cormorants…

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 30/03/2025
  • 07:30
Dementia Australia

Join us today for the Perth Memory Walk & Jog

What: Dementia Australia’s Perth Memory Walk & Jog    When: Sunday 30 March from 7:30am   Who: More than 950 locals participating on the day. People who have been impacted by dementia, their family, friends and carers.   Where: Burswood Park, Burswood   Dementia Australia spokespeople and local residents are available for interview. Photos and video of previous Memory Walk & Jog events for publication are available for use. For more information visit: www.memorywalk.com.au Dementia Australia is the source of trusted information, education and services for the estimated more than 433,300 Australians living with dementia, and the more than 1.7 million people…

  • Contains:

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.