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$12M OF NEW APPLIANCES FROM $1

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Key Facts: $12 million worth of brand new whitegoods and appliances to be sold nationwide via unreserved online auctions starting from $1. Major retailers are using auction platforms to clear excess warehouse stock accumulated during pandemic supply chain disruptions 11 auctions across Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast and Western Australia offering premium brand appliances with … Continued

Almost Half of Participants Surveyed believe Shane Warne Legacy Health Check improved their health – New Report from Latrobe Health Services indicates Shane Warne Legacy free health checks are changing lives

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Key Facts: Latrobe Health Services Health Check Intervention Research Full Report can be found here Images and B-Roll can be found here   Almost Half of Participants Surveyed believe Shane Warne Legacy Health Check improved their health New Report from Latrobe Health Services indicates Shane Warne Legacy free health checks are changing lives Full Report can … Continued

Air pollution and poor health – the cost of an EV road user tax

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A Road User Tax on Electrical Vehicles (EV) ignores the savings delivered to the Australian economy through avoiding tail pipe emissions, pollution and associated health impacts.  The transport sector is Australia’s third biggest emitter, responsible for approximately 22% of national emissions. Increasing emissions and transport-related air pollution is contributing to worse health outcomes for people … Continued

Are we ready for Australia’s world-first social media ban? UNSW hosts critical conversation

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Panel event to explore public and industry readiness for social media age limit Experts will address online risks and how to protect under-16s Event moderated by Professor Michael Salter, Director of Childlight East Asia and Pacific Hub   Australia will soon enforce world-first legislation, establishing a minimum age to create and maintain social media accounts. … Continued

NSW Government’s inexcusable backroom deal sets the stage for most regressive gun laws since the Port Arthur tragedy

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“Premier Minns, I have not written to a political leader since 7 May 1996.” – Walter Mikac AM NSW Premier Chris Minns has been urged to undo a backroom deal which would wave through frightening new firearms laws legalising silencers and providing greater access to guns in contravention of national agreements enacted after Port Arthur. … Continued