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- Banking, Finance Investment
- 09/12/2025
- 08:00
Money magazine names best telco providers for 2026
Money has awarded the best-value telco providers for 2026, showcasing providers who can help Aussies save on their monthly internet and mobile bills. TPG was equal first in two of the three mobile awards, with the TPG 50GB medium plan taking top spot alongside the iiNet 50GB medium plan (noting iiNet is owned by TPG Telecom) in the Best-Value Mobile Plans – High Usage category, and the TPG 25GB small plan winning the Best-Value Mobile Plan – International Calls alongside the iiNet 25GB small plan. The TPG 50GB medium plan is $35 per month and $315 annual, prepaid monthly and…
- CharitiesAidWelfare, Indigenous
- 09/12/2025
- 07:50
Collaborations across NT, Queensland and WA come together to strengthen recovery and growth of families affected by domestic and family violence
Paul Ramsay Foundation (PRF) is pleased to announce support for 17 existing collaborations across the Northern Territory, Queensland and Western Australia, bringing together 58 organisations to improve outcomes for families experiencing domestic and family violence (DFV). These collaborations, awarded grants through PRF’s Strengthening Family-Centred Collaborations grant round, are focused on working with First Nations families, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD)families, children under 12, and pregnant women. PRF is providing the collaborations with funding and other support to help grow their collective capacity to assist those affected by DFV with whole-of-family support and long-term stability. The grants will support projects with…
- Community, Culturally and linguistically diverse
- 09/12/2025
- 07:00
Making waves: Innovative tool transforming beach safety education for migrants
Despite around 9,000 people being rescued by lifesavers each year, drowning deaths in Australia continue to rise, with one in three drowning victims born overseas. A new project led by Monash University is hoping to reverse this trend by developing an innovative tool to educate migrants on beach safety. Many migrants are required to sit the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam as part of the Australian visa application, university admissions, and employment processes. With thousands preparing for IELTS each year, a new study from Monash University, in collaboration with Surf Life Saving Australia and the UNSW Beach Safety…
- Energy, Government QLD
- 09/12/2025
- 06:31
TALENT ALERT: Experts warn Queensland’s Energy Roadmap risks higher bills, weaker reliability and lost jobs
9th December 2025 The State Government is planning to legislate their Energy Roadmap this week – weakening Queensland's renewable energy commitments and extending the life of ageing coal fired power stations. Leading energy, investor, conservation and community experts have warned the new energy bill risks leaving households exposed to higher electricity costs and pushing clean energy investment interstate. Instead of a clear transition pathway, the roadmap removes legislated renewable energy targets, delays the replacement of ageing coal-fired power stations, and gives the Minister broad discretion over the state’s future generating mix – decisions experts say will undermine investor confidence and…
- Medical Health Aged Care
- 09/12/2025
- 05:30
Australian scientists reveal new genetic risk for severe macular degeneration
Researchers and a person living with macular degeneration are available for interview in East Melbourne today. Australian researchers have for the first time pinpointed specific genetic changes that increase the risk of severe, sight-threatening forms of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). A new study, published today inNature Communications, reveals the specific genetic factors linked to the presence of reticular pseudodrusen - deposits which drive vision loss and are found on the retina of up to 60 per cent of people with advanced AMD. The research, led by the Centre for Eye Research Australia, WEHI and the University of Melbourne, offers a…
- General News
- 09/12/2025
- 05:00
As donations flatline, Australians urged to dig deep this festive season – and stay scam savvy
Key Facts: Charities are stretched and need our support this festive season Cost-of-living pressures mean more people turning to charities for help Donation levels…
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- Sport Recreation
- 09/12/2025
- 03:12
WNBA Champion Sabrina Ionescu Becomes Global Brand Ambassador for Ant International
NEW YORK & SINGAPORE–BUSINESS WIRE– Four-time WNBA All-Star Sabrina Ionescu today becomes a new Global Brand Ambassador for Ant International, a leading global provider…
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- Technology Innovation
- 09/12/2025
- 02:25
NetApp Advances EMEA & LATAM Presence with Appointment of Willem Hendrickx as Customer Demand for AI Accelerates
A leader in driving enterprise transformation, Hendrickx brings nearly three decades of experience, strengthening global partner ecosystems and customer relationships across regions SAN JOSE,…
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- Engineering
- 09/12/2025
- 02:10
All Scientific Mechanisms Verified: Why Asia Can Now Treat Neutrinovoltaics as Hard Physics
The scientific chain behind Neutrino® Energy Group‘s neutrinovoltaic technology, once debated, now stands independently confirmed. BERLIN, DE / ACCESS Newswire / December 8, 2025…
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