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EnviroGold Signs Revenue-Generating Contract, Second Client Commencing Expedited Deployment Pathway

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TORONTO, May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — EnviroGold Global Limited (CSE: NVRO | OTCQB: ESGLF | FSE: YGK) (“EnviroGold,” or the “Company”), a clean technology company reprocessing mine waste to produce precious and critical metals whilst promoting environmental and social sustainability, is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement dated May 22, 2025 … Continued

INTRODUCING the Camel Milk Vodka You Didn’t Know You Needed

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INTRODUCING the Camel Milk Vodka You Didn’t Know You Needed: Summer Land Camels launches French Oak Matured Camel Milk Vodka   As Summer Land Camels celebrates 10 incredible years, they’re raising the bar — literally — with a world-first spirit that’s smooth, sustainable and seriously sensational. Introducing Camel Milk Vodka – French Oak Matured. Crafted … Continued

SCENIC RIM EAT LOCAL MONTH STARTS THIS WEEKEND

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SCENIC RIM EAT LOCAL MONTH STARTS THIS WEEKEND   STARTING THIS WEEKEND – a month for anyone who believes the best meals come with a story—and maybe a little dirt under the nails. So pack your appetite and sense of adventure—this is as local as it gets.   Forks up folks, it’s feasting time! The … Continued

MEDIA ALERT – RFSA Conference in Tamworth

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Time:                          Saturday 31 May 2025   Media attendance between 8:30-9:00am   What:                          NSW Rural Fire Service Association Conference 2025   Interview talent:         RFSA President Scott Campbell AFSM will be available for interviews.   Other attendees:       Hon Jihad Dib MP, Minister for Emergency Services   Gurmesh Singh MP, Shadow Minister for Emergency Services   … Continued

RACV SAYS BUCKLE UP, AS SEATBELT FINES RAISE SERIOUS CONCERNS

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RACV is urging all Victorians to wear their seatbelts every time they are in a vehicle, following alarming new figures that show more than 8,500 drivers were caught not wearing a seatbelt in the first quarter of the 2024-25 financial year, totalling over $3.3 million in fines. Victorian Police data suggests that the state could … Continued