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Rob Stokes to tackle housing crisis as Chair of Faith Housing Alliance

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The former New South Wales Minister for Infrastructure, Cities and Active Transport has been announced as the new Chair of Faith Housing Alliance, the peak body representing community housing providers, organisations and individuals united by a faith mission. “Housing and planning reform have been key themes across my 16 years in politics, and as Chair, … Continued

FIFA Women’s World Cup: experts available for comment

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Topics: Gender and sports, women athlete contracts and employment, volunteers in sport, major sport event hosting, intersectionality issues in sport, gendered nature of sport organisations     Professor Tracy Taylor, Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation in the College of Business and Law  Professor Taylor is an internationally recognised sport management scholar and has broad experience in the sport … Continued

NSW fishers encouraged to round up yabby traps to help restore fish habitat

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Recreational fishers throughout NSW will have the chance to swap their old and unwanted opera house yabby traps for an Oar-Gee Plow lure, at upcoming events across the state to support sustainable fishing practices. An initiative by TierraMar, through its Ghostnets Australia program, in collaboration with OzFish Unlimited and the NSW Department of Primary Industries … Continued

Queensland Symphony Orchestra to share their music with Western Queensland

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  Music pathways and careers forged over seven years of regional touring – Chinchilla student Grant Dolbel in Scotland performing, before returning for community concerts with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra!   Regional Queensland will soon sound wonderful. From Monday 31 July to Thursday 3 August, Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO) will head west, taking the QSO … Continued

Monash experts: The 5 steps a remote Australian mine used to become a gender-balanced workplace

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While many industries have struggled to reach and sustain gender equality, progress has been particularly slow in mining and other traditionally male-dominated industries. As featured in a recent Harvard Business Review article,  researchers from Monash University are available to comment on their research investigating how BHP’s South Flank mine (WA) was able to create a … Continued

Calling all Heavyweights of Heat – Introducing The Ghost of Chainsaw feat. Carolina Reaper, Moruga Scorpion, Habanero, and Bhut Joloki, and it’s a face melter!

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Calling all Heavyweights of Heat … Shank Brothers BBQ are turning up the heat at this year’s Mount Isa Mines Rodeo Hot Wing Challenge, with a an all-new and EXCLUSIVE, face-melting hot sauce!   Introducing The Ghost of Chainsaw feat. Carolina Reaper, Moruga Scorpion, Habanero, and Bhut Joloki   CHAINSAW. It’s a name that still … Continued

Wesley Mission Response to Independent Gaming Panel Announcement

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Media release                                                          13 July 2023 Wesley Mission welcomes the government’s invitation to sit on the Independent Panel for Cashless Gaming Trial   Wesley Mission CEO, Stu Cameron, says “We’re passionately committed to playing our part in ensuring a profoundly important reform – one that can reduce gambling harm caused by poker machines across our state … Continued

Monash Expert: What can be expected from the recent RBA changes

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A Monash Expert is available to comment on the ongoing debate regarding the RBA’s independence, its accountability to government and determining who ultimately is responsible for economic and financial problems. Dr Steve Kourabas, Deputy Director, Centre for Commercial Law & Regulatory Studies, Faculty of Law, Monash UniversityContact: +61 3 9903 4840 or media@monash.edu  The following … Continued