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Battery boom: WA leads the country on grid-scale battery projects

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TUESDAY 10 JUNE 2025   Battery boom: WA leads the country on grid-scale battery projects   AUSTRALIA’S BATTERY BOOM is gaining traction, with Western Australia ranking first in the country for the number of big batteries in service or being commissioned, according to the Climate Council’s latest report: “Battery Boom: Supercharging Australia’s … Continued

Burke’s blocking of pro-Israel advocate Hillel Fuld is un-Australian

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Family First today called on the Albanese Government to reverse its decision to deny a visa to pro-Israel activist and influencer Hillel Fuld. National Director Lyle Shelton said there was nothing worthy of disqualification in published reasons for his visa cancellation. “Given the rise of anti-Semitism and unjust anti-Israel sentiment, Australia needs more debate and … Continued

Australian nurses recognised for outstanding service in King’s Birthday 2025 Honours

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The nursing profession has been exceptionally well represented in the King’s Birthday 2025 Honours List, with several distinguished practitioners recognised for their outstanding contributions to healthcare, research, and professional development across Australia. Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) Professor Kate Curtis of NSW has been awarded the Officer of the Order of Australia for … Continued

From whisper to warrant: $4.4 million of illicit tobacco seized

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The Australian Taxation Office (ATO), with support from Victoria Police, has seized and destroyed over 20 tonnes of illicit tobacco from a property North-East of Shepparton, Victoria. On Thursday 5 June a search warrant revealed a mature tobacco crop spanning nearly 6 acres, the equivalent of approximately 456 tennis courts. Officers also seized several trays … Continued

MEDIA RELEASE: Doctors for the Environment test case on Woodside’s Scarborough Gas Project to proceed after court grants crucial costs order

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  6 June 2025  Doctors for the Environment Australia (DEA) has won a Federal Court order that enables it to challenge NOPSEMA’s approval of the Scarborough Gas Project’s environment plan (EP).    The court today made a maximum costs order, limiting to $80,000 the amount that NOPSEMA and energy company Woodside could seek in legal costs … Continued

Province of Ontario identifies Marathon Project as Shovel-Ready Strategic Mineral Project for Investment

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TORONTO–BUSINESS WIRE– Generation Mining Limited (TSX:GENM, OTCQB: GENMF) (“Gen Mining” or the “Company”) thanks the Province of Ontario for urging the federal government to invest in shovel-ready strategic mineral projects, including our Marathon Copper-Palladium Project (the “Marathon Project”), that are critical to building a secure domestic supply chain. In connection with the ongoing dialogue between … Continued

Willoughby Council seeks diverse voices for new community panel

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Willoughby City Council is calling on residents to help decision-making for our city by registering their interest in joining our new Community Voice Panel. Council makes decisions every day that impact our parks, roads, events, and neighbourhood spaces. That’s why it’s important that we hear from a broad cross-section of the community, including young people, … Continued

Minister’s agreement to give three days’ notice before North West Shelf approval revealed in Federal Court hearing for Murujuga traditional custodian

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***Photos and videos of Ms Cooper and her legal team addressing media outside the Federal Court in Sydney this morning are available here***   The Federal Court has ordered that ‘Raelene Cooper v Minister for Environment and Water’ will be heard in the week of July 14, after today’s first hearing in Murujuga traditional custodian … Continued