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- Building Construction
- 24/04/2025
- 11:16
Women get exclusive behind-the-scenes look at construction of a major regional hospital
Women from the South Coast of NSW have a unique opportunity to explore the construction industry, with a behind-the-scenes tour of the Eurobodalla Regional…
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- Food Beverages, RetailOnline Retail
- 24/04/2025
- 11:13
‘Purr-fect’ deals and a ‘paw-some’ cause: Coles unleashes 4 weeks of pet-product savings, with all dog food sales “fetching” funds for Guide Dogs
Thursday 24 April ‘Purr-fect’ deals and a ‘paw-some’ cause: Coles unleashes 4 weeks of pet-product savings, with all dog food sales “fetching” funds for…
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- Energy
- 24/04/2025
- 10:35
Schneider Electric advances in product environmental data transparency
Enabling customers to make better informed sustainability and business decisions. 14 environmental data attributes now covering 70% of product turnover. Sydney (Australia), 24 April 2025– Schneider Electric, a leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has launched its Environmental Data Program. This initiative, which builds on the legacy Green Premium label, provides customers with unique access to information on the environmental impact of its products, enabling them to make better informed, data-based decisions and meet evolving regulatory requirements with confidence. Schneider Electric has frequently been recognised as a leader in sustainability – including being named the world’s…
- Political, Transport Automotive
- 24/04/2025
- 10:21
Coalition’s U-turn on EV discount slams brakes on working Australians’ hopes for car savings
The Opposition’s U-turn on the electric car discount that’s making EVs more affordable to buy is a major blow to everyday, hard-working Australians during a cost-of-living crisis, according to the Electric Vehicle Council.On Monday, the Opposition Leader indicated there were no proposals to change the Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) exemption, which creates an ‘electric car discount’ by making it cheaper for workers to buy an electric car through salary sacrificing or as a company car for personal use.On Wednesday, the Coalition reversed its decision, delivering a cost-of-living blow to average working Australians in the outer suburbs, such as Werribee in…
- Political
- 24/04/2025
- 10:20
Family First calls on Australian Government to recognise the Armenian, Assyrian and Greek Genocides
The Family First Party recognises the 1915-1923 Armenian, Assyrian and Greek Genocides and calls upon the Australian Government to join with dozens of other nations, including our ally the United States, to do the same. The genocide began under the cover of theGallipoli campaign and Australian PoWs were among the first-hand witnesses to the mass killing of some 2.5 million Christians. Family First supports the aims of the Joint Justice Initiative, comprised of the peak public affairs bodies of the Armenian-Australian, Assyrian-Australian and Greek-Australian communities - the Armenian National Committee of Australia, Assyrian National Council Australia and the Australian Hellenic…
- Community, Environment
- 24/04/2025
- 10:03
Community Recycling Centres reopen after St Marys fire
Community Recycling Centres (CRCs) impacted by the recent fire at a chemical waste facility in St Marys are back open for business, following temporary service disruptions. The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has worked closely with councils and waste contractor Cleanaway to safely resume operations after the incident on 4 February 2025. NSW EPA Executive Director of Programs & Innovation, Alexandra Geddes said residents can once again drop off problem waste such as batteries, paint, cooking oils and gas bottles. “Thanks to strong collaboration with councils and industry, CRCs that either closed or had reduced services have all reopened and…
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- Medical Health Aged Care
- 24/04/2025
- 10:03
Care Economy boost with new Cooperative Research Centre
Australia's $327 billion care economy is set to be transformed by the nation's first Cooperative Research Centre in the sector and the largest in the world, brought together by La Trobe University. The care economy is a critical industry, covering all services that support people's well-being from early childhood education to aged care, family services, social housing, mental health and disability support. The Care Economy CRC has been awarded $35m in federal funding through a Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) grant. The $129 million, 10-year partnership of 60 organisations across Australia will collaborate on care technology, data solutions and workforce innovation…


- Technology Innovation
- 24/04/2025
- 09:56
Cloud Adoption Accelerates SAP S/4HANA Demand in Asia Pacific
Companies embark on clean-slate deployments as part of digital transformations for efficiency, competitiveness, ISG Provider Lens™ report says SYDNEY–BUSINESS WIRE– A growing number of…
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- Agriculture Farming Rural
- 24/04/2025
- 09:41
Gold Resource Corporation Announces Management Changes
DENVER–BUSINESS WIRE– Gold Resource Corporation (NYSE American: GORO) (the “Company”) today announces that Alberto Reyes, Chief Operating Officer, has left the company effective April…
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