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- Environment
- 04/04/2025
- 13:40
CENTRAL COAST COMPANIES TO PAY $57,000 FOR WASTE OFFENCES
Two related Central Coast companies must pay a total of $57,000 after being prosecuted in Wyong Local Court by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) for waste offences. The offences, which took place between June and August 2021, included falsified waste dockets provided by EBH Transport Pty Ltd and unlawful storage of asbestos waste by EBH Services Pty Ltd at its Wyong premises. Both companies share administrative resources, staff and a common Director. The matters relate to asbestos waste that EBH was contracted to remove from a development in Silverdale south of Sydney. NSW EPA Director Priority Compliance & Investigations…


- Art, Local Government
- 04/04/2025
- 13:25
Waves of cultural expression brighten Chatswood laneway
A vibrant new mural has been unveiled in Mills Lane, Chatswood, celebrating the rich cultural diversity of the Willoughby community. Commissioned by Willoughby City…
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- Medical Health Aged Care, Science
- 04/04/2025
- 13:21
Scientists reveal new toxin that damages the gut
Scientists at La Trobe University have discovered how a diarrhoea-causing strain of bacteria uses “molecular scissors” to cut open and destroy gut cells, leading to severe illness and sometimes death. Published inGut Microbes, the research reveals for the first time the three-dimensional structure of a toxin secreted by enteropathogenicE. coli(EPEC) bacteria, and shows how the bacteria use the toxin to invade and destroy the epithelial cells that line the gut. The toxin, which is an enzyme called EspC, destroys the cells by cutting up their internal protein structure. La Trobe University scientist Professor Begoña Heras, who co-led the research, said…


- Agriculture Farming Rural
- 04/04/2025
- 13:12
Gold Resource Corporation Announces 2024 Drill Results
New Vein System With Higher Grades Adds to Future Potential DENVER–BUSINESS WIRE– Gold Resource Corporation (NYSE American: GORO) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce…
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- General News, Taxation
- 04/04/2025
- 13:06
MEDIA STATEMENT – INSTANT ASSET WRITE OFF
Today’s announcement of an extension to the $20,000 instant asset write-off for tradespeople and small businesses is a welcome step towards greater certainty, but Chartered Accountants ANZ (CA ANZ) said it does not go far enough. CA ANZ has been advocating for small business cash-flow certainty by making the instant asset write-off, and the associated threshold, permanent. Susan Franks, CA ANZ Tax, Superannuation and Financial Services Leader said permanency would reduce red tape for business, government and tax agents. “We included making the instant asset write-off permanent in CA ANZ’s seven policy asks ahead of the 2025 federal election, and…
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- Business Company News
- 04/04/2025
- 12:36
CPA Australia welcomes Labor pledge on instant asset write-offs
4 April 2025 CPA Australia welcomes Labor pledge on instant asset write-offs Business community seeks commitment to make measure permanent Long-term certainty is needed…
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- Business Company News, Medical Health Aged Care
- 04/04/2025
- 12:27
Australian research reveals medicinal cannabis delivers long-term relief for a wide range of chronic conditions
Little Green Pharma Ltd (ASX: LGP, “LGP” or the “Company”) is pleased to share the analysis of the 12- month results from the QUEST…
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- Environment
- 04/04/2025
- 12:11
Western Union Offers Zero-Fee International Money Transfers to Myanmar
Available to consumers around the world sending money to their loved ones in Myanmar via WesternUnion.com and the Western Union app NAYPYITAW, Myanmar–BUSINESS WIRE–…
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- Government NSW
- 04/04/2025
- 11:09
INVESTIGATION INTO DEBRIS BALLS CONTINUES
The NSW Environment Protection Authority’s (EPA) investigation into the source of debris balls on Sydney and South Coast beaches over recent months has determined they likely originated from Sydney Water’s land-based sewage treatment network. The development comes after a comprehensive scientific and technical investigation found similarities between the make-up of the debris balls and samples taken from several of Sydney Water’s major waste-water treatment plants, including those at Malabar and Bondi. EPA Director Operations Adam Gilligan said the EPA has issued an investigation notice to Sydney Water in an effort to pinpoint the precise source or sources of the debris…
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