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Rewiring welcomes Senate committee’s report into residential electrification

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Rewiring welcomes Senate committee’s report into residential electrification  A Coalition-led Senate committee has released its final report into residential electrification, recognising the increasing importance of household electrification for Australians.    The committee’s inquiry, which was chaired by the Coalition’s Andrew Bragg, found electrification has the potential to improve household energy efficiency and reduce emissions.    … Continued

Federal election: Dementia Australia calls for urgent action

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With Australians heading to the polls in a matter of weeks, Dementia Australia is issuing a stark warning: Australians impacted by dementia cannot wait. With dementia set to soon become the nation’s leading cause of death, Dementia Australia is urgently calling on all parties, independents and candidates to commit to immediate action. Dementia Australia CEO … Continued

New Flinders healthcare centre a transformative investment

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The Albanese Labor Government’s new $300 million Flinders HealthCARE Centre will be a transformative investment for South Adelaide’s healthcare workforce and patients alike,the Health Services Union declared today.  The state-of-art facility will be jointly funded by the Federal Government and Flinders University and represents a profound commitment to addressing critical workforce shortages across the allied health … Continued

Putting the chop on illicit tobacco crops

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Illicit tobacco operations are not run by genuine farmers but by organised crime syndicates. These activities divert vital funds from the community and place them into the hands of criminals, who use the profits to fund other serious crimes. By staying informed and vigilant, everyone can play their part in keeping the community safe and … Continued

Investor Presentation – New US defence markets open to AML3D

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2025 Interim Results Highlights • Revenue up 206% on the prior comparable period (PCP) to $4.63 million with 80% derived from US customers • Gross profit up 372% on the PCP to $3.37 million with gross profit margins at 73% • EBITDA loss of $2.83 million, an 8% improvement on the PCP • Normalised EBITDA1 loss … Continued

Largest childhood preventative health initiative in nearly 20 years: Beyfortus rollout to ensure all babies are RSV protected this winter

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Largest childhood preventative health initiative in nearly 20 years Beyfortus rollout to ensure all babies are RSV protected this winter   The largest and most significant childhood preventative health initiative in nearly 20 years is now underway (1 April), with more than 300,000 doses of immunisations that protect against severe RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) now … Continued

Feral deer in Western Victoria need the boot after bushfires

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Feral deer are having a field day trashing and trampling the Grampians (Gariwerd) and Little Desert national parks and Mount Buangor State Park as native plants and animals start to recover after recent bushfires. To eradicate the exploding feral deer population Landcarers, farmers and conservationists have called on state and federal environment ministers’ for more … Continued

Monash expert: Detecting deepfakes during election campaigns

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A Monash University expert is available to comment on the generation of deepfakes during election campaigns, how to detect deepfakes and what cautionary measures can be taken against AI-generated misinformation.    Associate Professor Abhinav Dhall, Department of Data Science & AI, Faculty of Information Technology Contact details: +61 450 501 248 or [email protected] Human-centred artificial intelligence … Continued

Dead ducks for a lame duck Premier

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Over 250 dead waterbirds including threatened species to be displayed outside Victorian Premier’s office at 11am, Monday 31 March 2025 “Over 250 dead native waterbirds, including illegally shot threatened species, will be displayed outside the Victorian Premier’s office at 1 Treasury Place at 11am, Monday 31 March 2025. “These birds represent just a tiny fraction … Continued