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Facts over fear: Explainer video aims to stop refugee misinformation

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Global displacement hits record level as misinformation about refugees rises Video released by UNSW’s Kaldor Centre offers practical, research-based steps to respond Resource published ahead of World Refugee Day to support informed discussions As misinformation continues to distort public understanding of refugee issues, a new video from UNSW’s Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law offers timely … Continued

Join North Sydney Council’s National Tree Day and help protect our bushland, one tree at a time

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North Sydney Council invites the community to celebrate National Tree Day by getting hands-on with nature at our annual community planting event on Sunday 27 July, from 9.30am to 11am at Hamilton Reserve, Cammeray.  This year’s planting will help to expand and rehabilitate the bushland adjoining Tunks Park, North Sydney’s most species-diverse piece of remnant … Continued

HER EXCELLENCY THE HONOURABLE SAM MOSTYN AC, GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA, NAMED PATRON OF PLAN INTERNATIONAL AUSTRALIA

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Plan International Australia is honoured to welcome Her Excellency the Honourable Sam Mostyn AC, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, as Patron of the leading humanitarian organisation dedicated to child rights and girls’ equality. Her Excellency the Honourable Sam Mostyn AC, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, said: “I am honoured to become Patron of … Continued

Concrete consequences for GST crooks

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The Australian Taxation Office’s (ATO) relentless pursuit against GST fraud sees 3 more individuals sentenced in June 2025 under Operation Protego. These latest sentencings bring the total of Operation Protego offenders convicted in May and June to 6, joining the ranks of over 100 individuals sentenced to date. ATO Deputy Commissioner and Serious Financial Crime … Continued

New Members’ Seminar

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Newly elected members of the House of Representatives will come to Canberra next week to learn about their new roles as federal parliamentarians.  During the four-day seminar, to be held from 23 to 26 June, Australia’s newest MPs will be introduced to both the procedural and administrative aspects of their work in the House of Representatives. They will hear from officials of the House of Representatives, other parliamentary and executive … Continued

Celestial stories and cultural connection: Dr Virginia Keft’s installation and workshops feature as part of North Sydney’s Gai-mariagal Festival

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As part of the 2025 Gai-mariagal Festival, North Sydney Council presents Weaving Sky Stories – a site-specific installation by Muruwari artist Dr Virginia Keft. The work spans two public sites in Ted Mack Civic Park: Inside Outside Sculpture Plinth and windows of the Ros Crichton Pavilion which will be on exhibition until 13 July.  Complementing … Continued

archTIS Ltd Expands Global Defence Footprint with Strategic UK Contract Win

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18 June 2025 – Canberra, Australia | archTIS Limited (ASX:AR9, OTCQB:ARHLF), a global provider of data-centric software for secure cloud-based collaboration, has secured a 3-year contract with the UK division of a multinational aerospace and defence business. The contract win marks a significant step in archTIS’ continued expansion into global defence markets and follows closely … Continued

AUKUS in Crisis: Welder Shortage Threatens Submarine Delivery

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Weld Australia has issued a stark warning: without urgent action to address the deepening shortage of welders, the AUKUS submarine program is at serious risk of collapse. Both the United States and Australia are grappling with critical skills deficits that threaten to derail the multi-billion-dollar defence partnership—before the first submarine is even built.   According … Continued

Medical Colleges Join Forces to Tackle Rural Doctor Crisis

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Australia’s specialist medical colleges are implementing groundbreaking changes to their training selection processes to address the chronic shortage of specialist doctors in rural and remote communities.  The Council of Presidents of Medical Colleges (CPMC), working with the National Rural Health Commissioner, has released new guidelines requiring all specialist medical colleges to prioritise candidates with rural … Continued