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More AI jobs coming to Adelaide, South Australia

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More AI jobs coming to Adelaide with announcement of Australian company expansion ADELAIDE, Australia, Feb. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Leading machine learning and AI specialists Trellis Data announces its latest expansion with the opening of a new office in Adelaide, South Australia. This development builds on the company’s recent successful growth into the United States and marks a significant milestone … Continued

LOCAL MP AND COUNCILLOR EXPERIENCE GREYHOUND ADOPTION DAY

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Member for Hawkesbury Robyn Preston MP, and Hawkesbury City Councillor Jill Reardon were special guests at the Greyhounds As Pets (GAP) Valentine’s Speed Dating event at Londonderry last Saturday. The annual Valentine’s Day adoption event at GAP’s Western Sydney facility, was a resounding success with families, singles and couples not only enjoying the day, but … Continued

SYDNEY EXHIBIT IS A NO-HOLDS BARRED LOOK AT PSYCHIATRY’S HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES

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Exhibit amping up public awareness that electroshock is still legal for use on NSW children     A chillingly informative exhibit on human rights problems in the psychiatric system opens for 3 days starting Thursday, 22nd February. The Exhibit highlights the little-known facts about the potentially harmful side effects of psychiatric drugs, restraint, seclusion and electroshock … Continued

Conspiracy theory beliefs don’t change much over time

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It is estimated that many people believe at least one conspiracy theory, but despite contemporary concerns about a ‘pandemic of misinformation’ researchers found no evidence that beliefs increased on average over time. From 9/11 to COVID, researchers including La Trobe University’s Dr Mathew Marques, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, surveyed just shy of 500 Australians and … Continued

Adelaide’s largest mosque marks open day today

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As part of the Adelaide Fringe 2024, Adelaide’s largest mosque, Mahmood Mosque, will be opening its doors to the community today to help dispel myths on Islam. The day will feature guided Mosque tours including a demonstration of the Islamic call to prayer (Adhan) and the Islamic prayer. In addition, there will be over 20 stalls … Continued

MEDIA ALERT: Lake Burrendong Open Day tomorrow

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Lake Burrendong Open Day tomorrow   What: Lake Burrendong Sport and Recreation Centre will host a free Open Day Sunday, 18 February.   The Open Day will feature a range of activities, including Centre programs and local sporting and activity providers as well as food and picnic options.   There will also be information on … Continued

AWGIE Award for The Children in The Pictures – the groundbreaking podcast that goes inside Taskforce Argos

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MORE CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR LiSTNR’S DISCLOSED: THE CHILDREN IN THE PICTURES PODCAST – NOW AN AWGIE AWARD WINNER –   LiSTNR’s Disclosed: The Children in the Pictures, the groundbreaking podcast that goes inside Taskforce Argos, a team of Australia’s best detectives dedicated to infiltrating global criminal networks and rescuing children from online sexual abuse, continues … Continued

NEW RETURN AND EARN MACHINE OPENS IN GLEN INNES

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Glen Innes residents have a new location to recycle their eligible bottles and cans with the opening of a new Return and Earn machine in the carpark of Coles Glen Innes on Grey Street.   The new return point replaces a machine that was removed last year due to redevelopment. The Coles Glen Innes site … Continued

MEDIA ALERT: TALL SHIP PARADE OF SAIL ON SYDNEY HARBOUR

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Australia’s oldest working tall ship, Sydney Heritage Fleet’s James Craig (1874), is celebrating its sesquicentenary with a Parade of Sail featuring a flotilla of tall ships and other historic vessels on Sunday (18 February).  WHEN: The Parade of Sail begins at 2 pm and finishes at 3.30 pm  WHERE: From west of the Harbour Bridge … Continued

OMBUDSMAN WELCOMES DESIGNATED-COMPLAINTS LEGISLATION

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The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, Bruce Billson, has welcomed the introduction of legislation into Federal Parliament that will create a “designated-complaints” mechanism to fast-track serious disputes for small businesses to the ACCC. “Vast numbers of small and family businesses every year are being compromised and, in some cases, profoundly damaged by unfair … Continued