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  • Information Technology, Insurance
  • 14/04/2025
  • 08:00
Emergence Insurance

Cyber specialist Emergence launches Tech Event Protection

AUSTRALIA – Emergence Insurance, a dedicated cyber specialist, is proud to announce the launch of Tech Event Protection, a tailored insurance solution designed exclusively for IT service providers. This comprehensive IT liability policy addresses the unique risks faced by technology businesses, providing financial protection and peace of mind against a range of potential events and liabilities. As technology becomes increasingly integral to business operations, IT service providers face heightened exposure to cyber incidents, technology failures, and professional liability risks. Tech Event Protection combines professional indemnity, cyber, and public and product liability cover in one streamlined package, ensuring businesses remain resilient…

  • Contains:
  • Transport Automotive
  • 14/04/2025
  • 07:00
Monash University Accident Research Centre

Pregnant drivers in Australia lack key information on correct seatbelt use

A study from the Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC) examining seatbelt use among pregnant drivers in Australia highlights significant concerns about incorrect positioning…

  • Contains:
  • Medical Health Aged Care, National News Current Affairs
  • 14/04/2025
  • 06:09
Australian Dental Association

WE’RE THE EASTER BUNNY – NOT THE FUN POLICE

WE’RE THE EASTER BUNNY – NOT THE FUN POLICE! DENTISTS LOVE CHOCOLATE as much as the next person – but mindful of the damage…

  • Contains:
  • Community, LGBTQIA
  • 14/04/2025
  • 06:01
ViiV Healthcare Australia

ViiV Healthcare Australia announces recipients of 2024 Positive Action Community Grants

MEDIA RELEASE Five HIV community-based organisations have been awarded a combined $200,000 to support projects aimed to enhance patient centred care, reduce inequity and stigma and increase health literacy of people living with HIV The five organisations receiving grants are WAAC, Watipa. National Association of people with HIV Australia (NAPWHA), Thorne Harbour Health and HIV/AIDS Legal Centre (HALC) Over the 10 years of Positive Action Community Grants, ViiV Healthcare Australia has committed and awarded $2M for over 50 community-led projects in Australia 14 April 2025, Australia: ViiV Healthcare Australia is proud to unveil the community-based HIV organisations who will receive…

  • Federal Election, Indigenous
  • 14/04/2025
  • 06:00
National Indigenous Health Leadership Alliance

NIHLA Response to Comments on Indigenous Affairs and Closing the Gap

The National Indigenous Health Leadership Alliance (NIHLA) welcomes all commitments to improve the effectiveness, accountability, and outcomes of government investment in Closing the Gap.…

  • Contains:
  • Political
  • 14/04/2025
  • 04:30
Liberals Against Nuclear

Dump nuclear, restore momentum – new poll shows opportunity for Coalition

###RADIO NEWSROOMS, PLEASE NOTE: SOUNDBITES ATTACHED### New polling shows the Liberal Party would increase its primary vote by 2.8 percentage points if it abandoned its nuclear energy policy, according to research commissioned by Liberals Against Nuclear. Andrew Gregson, spokesperson for Liberals Against Nuclear, said the polling demonstrates that the same political flexibility recently shown by Peter Dutton on the work-from-home policy should be applied to the Coalition's nuclear energy plan. "Peter Dutton has shown he can make hard-headed decisions when they're needed to win government. Our polling shows dumping nuclear would deliver an immediate 2.8% boost to the Liberal primary…

  • Contains:
  • General News
  • 13/04/2025
  • 15:25
CGTN

CGTN: China’s silver screen pivot: Why U.S. tariff policy is to blame

CGTN published an article on how China's new film partnership with Spain contrasts with its cuts to U.S. film imports, exposing the self-defeating impact of America's tariff war – jeopardizing Hollywood's most lucrative foreign market and undermining the country's broader services trade dominance.BEIJING, April 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- During Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's visit to China on Friday, the two countries signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on film cooperation, injecting new momentum into bilateral cultural exchanges.China and Spain will deepen collaboration in the film industry, including joint participation in festivals, mutual screenings, co-productions, and personnel exchanges, according…

  • Federal Election, Government Federal
  • 13/04/2025
  • 14:12
Chartered Accountants ANZ

CA ANZ CALLS FOR SOUND TAX POLICIES – NOT ESCALATING POLITICS

13 April 2025 Chartered Accountants ANZ’s Chief Economist, Professor Richard Holden, says today’s housing and tax policy announcements from both the Coalition and the Labor parties have clear weaknesses. "The policies offered by both parties are much better politics than they are economics,” Professor Holden said. "The Coalition's unprecedented mortgage interest tax deduction is costly to the budget, arbitrary in terms of who it helps, creates financial stability risks, and is hard to roll back. "The Labor party’s ‘five percent deposit' policy raises many questions. Since the government is essentially providing mortgage insurance for low-deposit purchasers, what is the true…

  • Contains:
  • Federal Election, Property Real Estate
  • 13/04/2025
  • 11:33
Everybody's Home

Major parties’ housing promises fail to tackle urgent crisis

Everybody’s Home has called on the major parties to present more ambitious housing policies to Australians ahead of the election, warning that today’s announcements fall short of what is needed to end the country’s deepening crisis. The Coalition is expected to propose a policy that would allow first home buyers of newly built properties to deduct their mortgage interest payments from their taxable income. Meanwhile,Labor is proposing to allow all first home buyers to purchase a home with a five per cent deposit to avoid lenders mortgage insurance and will commit $10 billion to build 100,000 new homes for them.…

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