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Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Australia and Humanity First Australia Launch Joint Relief Effort for Flood-Affected Taree

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Media Opportunity: Live interview of Australian Muslim Imams and volunteers.    24 May 2025 – In response to the recent floods in Taree, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Australia (AMYA), in direct collaboration with Humanity First Australia, is deploying a relief team to support affected communities. Approximately 25 youth volunteers are travelling to the region this … Continued

THURSDAY: CENTRAL COAST WORKERS RALLY AGAINST AGAINST MENTAL HEALTH COMPENSATION CUTS

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***Thursday, 22 May 2025, 4:00PM Kibble Park, Gosford*** WHAT: Essential workers from across the Central Coast will rally to oppose the NSW government’s proposed cuts to workers compensation, which would drastically limit mental health support for injured workers. WHO: Local nurses, teachers, emergency service workers, and other frontline staff, with Unions NSW representatives. WHY: The NSW … Continued

THURSDAY: RIVERINA WORKERS RALLY AGAINST AGAINST MENTAL HEALTH COMPENSATION CUTS

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***Thursday, 22 May 2025, 8:00AM Victory Memorial Gardens, Wagga Wagga*** WHAT: Essential workers from across the Riverina will rally to oppose the NSW government’s proposed cuts to workers compensation, which would drastically limit mental health support for injured workers. WHO: Local nurses, teachers, emergency service workers, and other essential workers WHY: The NSW government’s proposed … Continued

WEDNESDAY: TWEED ESSENTIAL WORKERS RALLY AGAINST MENTAL HEALTH COMPENSATION CUTS

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***Wednesday, 21 May 2025, 8:00AM Chris Cunningham Park (Jack Evans Boat Harbour), Tweed Heads*** WHAT: Essential workers from across the Tweed and Northern Rivers region will rally to oppose the NSW government’s proposed cuts to workers compensation, which would drastically limit mental health support for injured workers. WHO: Local nurses, teachers, emergency service workers, and … Continued

State Budget provides cost-of-living relief, but misses the opportunity to tackle enduring social and economic challenges for low-income Victorians

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Victoria’s social and community services peak body, the Victorian Council of Social Service (VCOSS), has welcomed a State Budget with its sights firmly set on driving down the cost of household basics like food, transport and energy.  VCOSS highlighted positive measures including:  Targeted support for kids to participate fully in school and extracurricular activities, through … Continued

Liberals strong stand for rational energy policy

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Liberals Against Nuclear today congratulated the Liberal Party leadership on taking a principled stand by refusing to cave to the Nationals’ demands to lock in nuclear power, resulting in the Coalition’s first formal split in 38 years.   “This is a crucial moment for the Liberal Party and a very encouraging sign that the party … Continued