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Press Conference Alert: Australia’s Largest Running Muslim Convention Draws Thousands to Western Sydney

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Date: Friday, 26th September 2025, 1pm Address: 45 Hollinsworth Rd, Marsden Park NSW 2765 (Australia’s largest mosque)   The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia will hold a press conference ahead of the nation’s largest and longest-running Muslim convention in Western Sydney.   The 37th Jalsa Salana (Annual Convention) will be held from Friday, 3rd October to … Continued

CELEBRATING THE ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT OF FAMILY OWNED BUSINESSES ON NATIONAL FAMILY BUSINESS DAY, 19 SEPTEMBER

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Family owned businesses play a crucial role in the economy and our communities. Some of Australia’s most successful businesses are family businesses. They are also some of the most enduring, over generations, building a legacy in name and value to the Australian community. And for some of Australia’s largest businesses that once started out as … Continued

Agricultural, energy and supply chain resilience – Unrecognised threats from within?

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Key Facts: Australian Spitfire Association hosting Lysle Roberts Memorial Series Luncheon in Sydney on 14 October 2025 focusing on national security and food security issues Panel discussion features Air Vice-Marshal John Blackburn AO (Retd) and strategic policy specialist Andrew Henderson, with Dr Russell Boyce FAIAA as facilitator Event will examine Australia's resilience and preparedness amid … Continued

NEW REGULATORY GUIDANCE RELEASED TO SUPPORT SOCIAL MEDIA INDUSTRY AHEAD OF MINIMUM AGE LAW

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TUESDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 2025   NEW REGULATORY GUIDANCE RELEASED TO SUPPORT SOCIAL MEDIA INDUSTRY AHEAD OF MINIMUM AGE LAW   Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has today published regulatory guidance for the online industry, setting out reasonable steps to comply with Australia’s Social Media Minimum Age obligation, due to take effect on 10 December.  The guidance provides … Continued

Dangerous Hunting Bill must be scrapped, say coalition of opponents

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With the clock ticking, a powerful coalition of national and NSW-based peak bodies and civil society organisations has today taken out a full-page open letter in The Daily Telegraph urging Premier Chris Minns to reject the Game and Feral Animal Legislation Amendment (Conservation Hunting) Bill 2025 in its entirety.  The Bill has been widely condemned … Continued

UNSW climate risk experts call for urgent action to address report gaps

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UNSW experts welcome the release of the National Climate Risk Assessment (NCRA), while calling for urgent action to close knowledge gaps and build national resilience. “The NCRA is a confronting but necessary first step to laying bare the extraordinary difference that even fractions of a degree of warming will make to our future,” says Ben … Continued

Study finds hospitals unprepared for surrogacy births, prompting urgent calls for national guidelines

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Fewer than one in ten hospitals in New South Wales and Victoria have policies to guide surrogacy births, new research has found, prompting urgent calls from experts for national standards. The study, published in the Journal of Law and Medicine, reviewed 112 metropolitan hospitals across both states and found only 10 had surrogacy birth care policies.  … Continued

ANZACATA Responds to NDIS Review: Calls for Fair Recognition of Art Therapy in Pricing Reform

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10 September 2025: The Australian, New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association (ANZACATA) welcomes the Duckett Review’s recognition of art therapy as an evidence-based therapeutic support that can significantly benefit National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants. Importantly, the Review affirms ANZACATA as the peak membership body and regulatory authority for qualified art therapists in … Continued

This World EV Day, ANC accelerates Australia’s last-mile shift to electric

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Key Facts: ·         12.5% of ANC’s fleet now electric: targeting 30% by 2028 with $12.8m ARENA support. ·         $45.5m Project Spark tackling the Total Cost of Ownership gap for drivers. ·         Customised EVs for Australian last-mile delivery, developed with OEMs and body builders. ·         Retail partners on board: Who Gives A Crap saved over 28,000kg … Continued