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Brisbane’s iconic BIRDEES returns!!

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Brisbane’s iconic club BIRDEES returns!! Beneath the buzz of the Beaumont Beer Garden in Fortitude Valley, something legendary is stirring. birdees is back!   Once the heart of Brisbane’s nightlife and a legendary stopover on the global backpacker circuit where the world’s wanderers met Brisbane’s coolest, where stories were swapped over schooners, dance floors pulsed … Continued

wo years on from Murphy Report: Federal Government silent on gambling reform while gambling harm continues to wreak havoc

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Media Statement                                                                              27 June 2025 Two years on from Murphy Report: Federal Government silent on gambling reform while gambling harm continues to wreak havoc Tomorrow marks two years since the tabling of the ‘Murphy Report’, the most significant Federal inquiry into online gambling and the harm it causes in Australian communities. Chaired … Continued

HELP SMALL BUSINESSES THRIVE THIS MSME DAY

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The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, Bruce Billson, urges all Australians to recognise the hard work and entrepreneurial spirit of the people driving our 2.5 million small businesses on World Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Day.  “World Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSME) Day is the perfect chance to celebrate, acknowledge and support … Continued

eSafety Statement correcting mistaken claims re YouTube

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Under the Social Media Minimum Age Legislation, before making legislative rules, there is a requirement that the Minister for Communications request independent advice from the eSafety Commissioner. The Minister made that request on 12 June, and the eSafety Commissioner provided her advice on 19 June.  On 23 June, the Minister for Communications Anika Wells published … Continued

SPF testing triggers sunscreen debate – but don’t bin the bottle, experts say

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Recent SPF testing has raised concerns over sunscreen labelling, prompting questions about consumer trust, regulation, and how Australians make health-critical decisions.  Most of us rely on the label information when choosing a sunscreen, trusting that a SPF 50+ label means a strong, reliable protection. According, to recent testing by consumer group CHOICE,16 popular sunscreens have … Continued

EnviroGold Advances Commercial Strategy and Presents its Q3 Investor Presentation

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TORONTO, June 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — EnviroGold Global Limited (CSE: NVRO | OTCQB: ESGLF | FSE: YGK), (“EnviroGold,” or the “Company”), a clean technology company specialising in the reprocessing mine waste to recover precious, base and strategic metals, is pleased to announce the release of its Q3 Investor Presentation. The presentation reflects the Company’s … Continued

Increased rain putting driver vision to the test

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With a rainy period predicted for many parts of Australia over the coming months, Optometrists are urging drivers to ensure their eye test schedules and glasses prescriptions are up to date amidst research suggesting low visibility can increase the risk of an accident by at least 30 per cent.   Sadly, the Australian road toll stands … Continued

Documentary Australia and Doc Society announce seven documentaries participating in the inaugural Climate Story Lab Australia

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Documentary Australia and Doc Society have today announced the seven documentaries selected to participate in the inaugural Climate Story Lab Australia, to be held from 26-28 August, 2025 at Artspace on Gadigal Land, Sydney.   Over three days, the two organisations will bring together climate documentary makers with climate experts, First Nations leaders, impact strategists, … Continued