Skip to content

THE BLACK CROWES: THROUGH THE LENS OF ROSS HALFIN

By API User

Key Facts: Melbourne Exhibition Venue: 14 Langridge Street, Collingwood, VIC, 3066 Opening Night: Wednesday 1st April 6pm   What’s On: Thursday 2nd April, 10:30am – 6:00pm Fans Pre Concert Meet Up Friday 3rdApril, 10:30am -5pm Fans Pre Concert Meet Up Saturday 4th April, 11:00am – 5:00pm Closing Date: Sunday 5th  April – 11:00am – 3:00pm … Continued

Local government funding inquiry to hear from Jobs and Skills Australia

By API User

The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Regional Development, Infrastructure and Transport’s inquiry into local government funding will hear from Jobs and Skills Australia tomorrow. The Committee wants to better understand labour market conditions, workforce skills, and training needs across Australia, in the context of local government financial sustainability. Committee Chair, Mrs Fiona Phillips, said “the Committee … Continued

KnowBe4 Research Reveals Over Half of Australians Prioritise Work Accounts Over Personal Security

By API User

New study finds 76% of Australians feel confident spotting cyber threats, but risky habits like password reuse and credential sharing remain widespread MELBOURNE, Australia–BUSINESS WIRE– KnowBe4, the world-renowned platform that comprehensively addresses human and agentic AI risk management, today released new research “Australia’s Cybersecurity Paradox: Strong Defences, Weak Habits,” revealing a disconnect between Australians’ cybersecurity … Continued

Indigenous rangers find rarely seen animals in first camera survey of Truwana

By API User

Stills here: https://dams.wwf.org.au/resourcespace/?c=6482&k=304f2009e9 The first camera survey ever conducted on Truwana/Cape Barren Island off Tasmania has recorded two rarely seen animals – white-footed dunnarts and blonde echidnas. A vulnerable shorebird – the Latham’s Snipe – was also photographed. The project was led by the Truwana Rangers and supported by WWF-Australia’s Eyes on Country program and Dr Elizabeth Znidersic from … Continued

Self employment falls as more choose benefits of employment

By API User

Self-employment has fallen sharply to a 20-year low, according to new e61 Institute research that suggests a fundamental shift in how Australians work and run businesses. The share of Australians who are self-employed fell from a 2002 peak of 20% to just 14% of employment today, as the appeal of wage jobs, including higher pay … Continued

“Sydneysiders need to know that shark culling won’t work”: Humane World for Animals Australia

By API User

SYDNEY (March 11, 2026)—Humane World for Animals Australia’s marine ecologist, Lawrence Chlebeck is warning against rising calls for a cull of bull sharks, urging Sydneysiders to instead call on their local MPs and relevant ministers to continue investing in technology that will actually keep swimmers safe. As an ecologist, field biologist and environmental consultant, Mr … Continued

Study shines light on overlooked step in battery recycling

By API User

New research shows pre-treatment in lithium-ion battery recycling drives environmental impact and recovery of valuable metals – yet it is often overlooked in recycling strategies.  Published in Nature Sustainability, the Monash study found the pre-treatment stage can account for up to 38 per cent of the environmental impact of recycling and significantly affects material losses, … Continued