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- Business Company News
- 07/04/2025
- 12:53
International student caps would have negative consequences for accounting
7 April 2025 International student caps would have negative consequences for accounting CPA Australia says proposals from both major parties to cap the number…
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- Agriculture Farming Rural, Community
- 07/04/2025
- 12:17
Traralgon to host Rabobank business transition and succession planning information session
Central Gippsland farmers have the opportunity to develop skills to assist with family farm succession and business transition at a complementary Rabo Client Council-hosted…
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- Taxation
- 07/04/2025
- 12:13
** ScotPac Media Release ** Business Owners Must Act Ahead of New ATO Payment Plan Rules
Please find below and attached a media release from ScotPac alerting business owners to significant tax rule changes for ATO payment plans from 1…
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- Government NSW, Medical Health Aged Care
- 07/04/2025
- 12:13
Report confirms urgent need for drug and alcohol policy reform
New report confirms urgent need for drug and alcohol policy reform The Justice Reform Initiative stands with health and legal experts who have called on the NSW Government to immediately act upon the priority actions recommended by the NSW Drug Summit Report. Justice Reform Initiative Executive Director, Dr Mindy Sotiri, said the report added further weight to the clear need to drastically boost investment for treatment and support services, and for policy redirection away from criminalisation towards a health-first approach. “The Summit Report reiterates what the sector has been recommending for decades when it comes to making meaningful improvement in…
- Energy, Government Federal
- 07/04/2025
- 11:58
Campaign for Liberals to drop nuclear reactors
Grassroots advocacy escalates to a radio campaign that calls on Liberal Party to drop its nuclear ambitions As the Liberal National Party increasingly stops talking about its high-cost nuclear policies, Australia's grassroots climate movement is taking its campaign to the next level. Following months of community action - including more than 70 local events, tens of thousands of yard signs, and countless conversations at front doors and community markets across the nation - Solutions for Climate Australia today launchesa radio advertising campaignthat will be beamed into Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth FM radio and open to the sound of an…
- Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
- 07/04/2025
- 11:35
TerraCom Revises Coal Sales Guidance Following Severe Weather Disruption
ASX-listed mining company TerraCom Limited (ASX:TER) has updated its FY2025 sales guidance for the Blair Athol coal mine in Central Queensland to 1.6 million tonnes, down from the previously forecast 1.8 million tonnes. The revision follows significant rainfall and weather-related disruptions impacting production and logistics throughout the March Quarter. Despite the challenging conditions, TerraCom has reaffirmed the strength of its operations and cost structure, citing a solid mine plan and steady operating costs. Danny McCarthy, Managing Director of TerraCom, said: “The March Quarter brought exceptional rainfall, more than 1.5 times the 10-year average, which disrupted more than a third of…


- Education Training, Oil Mining Resources
- 07/04/2025
- 11:25
Mining Companies Push Back Against Third-Party Delays, Turning to Internal Training
Gold Coast, Australia – Mining companies are moving towards internal training solutions to overcome workforce shortages, compliance pressures, and rising operational costs. Plenty Training,…
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- Political
- 07/04/2025
- 11:20
Coalition international student cap a devastating attack on universities
The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) strongly condemns the Coalition's announcement to reduce international student numbers by 25 percent, warning the policy will devastate the higher education sector, threaten thousands of jobs, and undermine Australia's research capability and international standing. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has announced a cap of 240,000 international student enrolments per year, with public universities limited to 115,000 places. The policy specifically targets metropolitan and Group of Eight universities, where the majority of Australia's research is conducted. NTEU National President Dr Alison Barnes said the policy represents a direct attack on public universities that will hollow out…
- Finance Investment, Oil Mining Resources
- 07/04/2025
- 10:27
New Murchison Gold Advances Crown Prince Project as Westgold Ore Purchase Agreement Comes into Effect
New Murchison Gold Advances Crown Prince Project as Westgold Ore Purchase Agreement Comes into Effect New Murchison Gold Limited (ASX: NMG) (“NMG” or “the Company”) is pleased to advise that all conditions precedent to its Ore Purchase Agreement (OPA) with Westgold Resources Limited (ASX: WGX) have now been satisfied or waived, and the agreement has officially come into effect. The OPA between Big Bell Gold Operations Pty Ltd (a wholly owned subsidiary of Westgold) and Zeus Mining Pty Ltd (a wholly owned subsidiary of NMG) enables Westgold to purchase gold ore from NMG’s Crown Prince deposit, part of the Company’s…
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