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Message of condolence to the community and thank you to our frontline health workers and first responders

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The Doctors Union is deeply saddened by the tragic events at Bondi Beach. Our thoughts remain with the victims, their families, and the Jewish community who have been targeted in this tragic attack. We send our strength and solidarity to all those who are grieving. We extend our deepest thanks to the police, lifeguards, lifesavers, doctors, nurses, paramedics, and … Continued

Byron Medical Announces the Product Release of BlancOne: a Science-Powered Breakthrough Redefining In-Chair Whitening Technology

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BRISBANE, Australia, Dec. 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Byron Medical is excited to announce their exclusive distribution of BlancOne, a system developed with cutting-edge photochemistry and biophotonics that is rewriting the rules of professional whitening. Gone are the 60-minute sessions, uncomfortable gingival barriers, and days of post-op sensitivity. Instead, patients achieve noticeably whiter smiles – … Continued

ANMF condemns Bondi Beach mass shootings

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The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) has expressed its deepest sorrow at the horrific mass shooting at Bondi Beach last night which has claimed so many innocent lives. We condemn this senseless act of targeted violence on people attending community celebrations for the first night of Hanukkah. The ANMF and our members stand in … Continued

Iconic ‘Little Foot’ fossil may be new type of human ancestor

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An international study led by researchers from Australia’s La Trobe University and the University of Cambridge has challenged the classification of one of the world’s most complete human ancestral fossils, raising the possibility of a new human species.  The fossil, found in South Africa’s Sterkfontein Caves in 1998 and dubbed “Little Foot”, has been widely … Continued

ANMF condemns Bondi Beach mass shootings

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The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) has expressed its deepest sorrow at the horrific mass shooting at Bondi Beach last night which has claimed so many innocent lives. We condemn this senseless act of targeted violence on people attending community celebrations for the first night of Hannukah. The ANMF and our members stand in … Continued

Lumenis Aesthetics ANZ Launches New Stellar M22(TM) XPL – A Multi-Application Platform with XPL(TM) Technology Backed by New Clinical Data.

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Key Facts: Features XPL™ Technology with 8 expert filters, offering over 30 different treatments for skin and hair removal Includes 850+ built-in expert protocols ensuring consistent results and simplified delegation across treatment teams New XPL™ Glide Mode enables faster, more comfortable in-motion treatments with high-speed passes Demonstrated excellent clearance (76-100%) of cutaneous lesions after just … Continued

Leading Northern Territory program triples liver cancer survival rates for Aboriginal Territorians

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The Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory (AMSANT) and Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) say a Territory-designed hepatitis B program (Hep B PAST) is showing evidence of transforming liver cancer outcomes for Aboriginal people—with survival rates now three times higher than in the mid-2000s. New data shows the NT has recorded the largest decrease … Continued

Waterbirds return this year, but amid long-term decline: aerial survey

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Key Facts: The 2025 UNSW aerial waterbird survey shows waterbird numbers, breeding activity and wetland habitat areas remain in significant long-term decline. New data released today from one of the world’s longest-running wildlife surveys show Australia’s waterbird population made a partial return after last year’s steep drop, but numbers remain well below historic levels.   … Continued

Friends with benefits: Social connections slow ageing in dolphins, too

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[EMBARGOED 00:01 15/12/2025|Sydney] New research shows male bottlenose dolphins with strong friendships age more slowly than their more solitary peers. The new UNSW Sydney research reveals for the first time in any non-human species that social bonds can slow ageing at the cellular level. “Social connections are so important for health that they slow down … Continued