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Sydney Water required to undertake preventative works on debris balls

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The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has issued a Pollution Reduction Program to Sydney Water requiring a range of significant works, including fat removal from the Malabar Deep Ocean Outfall bulkhead area, to reduce the likelihood of further debris balls washing up on the state’s beaches. This follows the identification of Sydney Water’s Malabar Wastewater … Continued

CLARENCE MINE ORDERED TO PAY $815,000 FOLLOWING WOLLANGAMBE RIVER POLLUTION

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Clarence Colliery Pty Ltd has been ordered to pay $815,000 in fines and penalties after being convicted of five environmental offences linked to discharges of untreated mine water into the Wollangambe River, near the Blue Mountains National Park. The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) successfully prosecuted the company for all charges under the Protection of … Continued

AI imaginary friends no substitute for human connection

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Loneliness and social isolation are now recognised as major public health threats, prompting governments to explore technological solutions. Research from Monash University argues new AI ‘digital companions’ marketed as a solution for loneliness are profoundly unethical, and could even increase social isolation.  The research, Against Imaginary Friends: why digital companions are no solution to social … Continued

Chaur brings heightened commercial focus to Murray Cod Australia Ltd

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Recently announced new MD & CEO of Murray Cod Australia Limited, Steven Chaur, will run the next phase of the company’s development with an increased focus on domestic channel expansion, revenue growth and operating efficiencies. Mr Chaur, who joined the MCA Board as a Non-Executive Director in January 2025, will assume the MD & CEO … Continued

Vision Op: Sydney Lunar Festival Red Packet Walk

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WHAT:            Lord Mayor Clover Moore AO and Councillor Robert Kok walk up Dixon Street handing out red packets with chocolate coins as part of the City of Sydney Lunar New Year celebrations.   WHO:              Lord Mayor Clover Moore AOCouncillor Robert Kok Da Hung lion dancers   DATE:             Today, Saturday 21 … Continued

Vision Op: Sydney Lunar Festival Red Packet Walk

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WHAT:            Lord Mayor Clover Moore AO and Councillor Robert Kok walk up Dixon Street handing out red packets with chocolate coins as part of the City of Sydney Lunar New Year celebrations.   WHO:              Lord Mayor Clover Moore AOCouncillor Robert Kok Da Hung lion dancers   DATE:             Saturday 21 February 2026   TIME:              … Continued

ILLEGAL DUMPING DROPS BUT THE STATE STILL COUNTING THE COST

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Illegal dumping vision and grabs here: https://bit.ly/4pDWrzb A new study has found there has been a marked reduction in the number of NSW residents and businesses illegally dumping waste compared to six years ago, but that the issue remains costly and damaging for communities, councils and the environment. The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has … Continued

Newmont Reports 2025 Mineral Reserves of 118.2 Million Gold Ounces and 12.5 Million Tonnes of Copper

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DENVER–BUSINESS WIRE– Newmont Corporation (NYSE: NEM, ASX: NGT, PNGX: NEM) (Newmont or the Company) reported gold Mineral Reserves (“reserves”) of 118.2 million attributable ounces at the end of 2025 compared to 134.1 million attributable ounces at the end of 2024, mainly driven by the divestment of assets in 2025. Newmont’s portfolio includes significant reserves from … Continued