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  • Information Technology
  • 19/11/2025
  • 07:11
Quantexa

Quantexa Announces General Availability of Quantexa Unify for Microsoft Fabric

AI-powered integration seamlessly delivers unified, trusted data for analytics and decision-making within the Microsoft Fabric platformLONDON, Nov. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Quantexa, the global pioneer in Decision Intelligence (DI), today announced the general availability of Quantexa Unify for Microsoft Fabric, marking a major milestone in helping enterprises build connected, high-quality data estates to unlock the full potential of analytics and AI. Quantexa Unify for Microsoft Fabric is available now on the Microsoft Marketplace.For decades, organizations have sought to create a complete Enterprise 360 view, a unified, contextual understanding of their data across departments, systems, and external sources. Data fragmentation, inconsistent…

  • General News
  • 19/11/2025
  • 07:10
GHD Pty Ltd

GHD exceeds AUD 3 billion in revenue

SYDNEY, Nov. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global professional services company GHD has reported another record year in its 2025 Year in Review, with gross revenue exceeding AUD 3 billion.“Our strong financial results continue to deliver value to our employee shareholders and opportunities for our employees, while our performance in health and safety, client satisfaction, and sustainability also improved over the past year. These achievements highlight our ongoing commitment to our purpose and vison guided by our values of integrity, respect, safety, and teamwork,” said Jim Giannopoulos, CEO.Covering the year ending 30 June 2025, the Year in Review details the…

  • Medical Health Aged Care, Women
  • 19/11/2025
  • 07:05
Australia New Zealand Gynaecological Oncology Group (ANZGOG)

Turning grief into action: How one mother is helping shape the future of women’s health care

MEDIA RELEASEFor immediate release This Cervical Cancer Awareness Week (17-23 November 2025), the Australia New Zealand Gynaecological Oncology Group (ANZGOG) is highlighting the real impact of cervical cancer and the role of education and research in improving outcomes for future generations. Despite being the only gynaecological cancer with a screening test, over 1,100 Australian women are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year, and 269 women will lose their life to the disease. While the average age of diagnosis is 50, women can be diagnosed as young as 25. Early detection remains critical for improving survival. For Mandy, the impact is…

  • Entertainment, General News
  • 19/11/2025
  • 06:53
THE CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR

Australia’s biggest Christmas variety show is heading to Brisbane : 13 & 14 December

Key Facts: THE CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR Venue: The Fortitude Music Hall, BrisbaneDates: Saturday 13 Dec at 2pm & 6.30pm & Sunday 14 Dec at 11am…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 19/11/2025
  • 06:53
Royal Australian College of GPs

RACGP workforce report shows investment needed to prevent surge in unmet demand

Australia now has a clear and transparent picture of its GP workforce and training landscape, following the launch of the Royal Australian College of GPs’ (RACGP) inaugural National GP Workforce Insights Report. RACGP President Dr Michael Wright said the “groundbreaking” report gives policymakers and the College insight into what is needed to secure Australia’s future GP workforce, and access to high-quality general practice care for everyone in Australia, regardless of their postcode. “This is the first time the Royal Australian College of GPs has drawn together data across the entire GP training system to understand where the GP national workforce…

  • Education Training, Union
  • 19/11/2025
  • 06:50
National Tertiary Education Union

*** MEDIA ALERT *** Union protest at NSW Parliament Wednesday

*** MEDIA ALERT **** What: NTEU members from the University of Newcastle will strike for 24 hours and rally outside state parliament Union members will be protesting against a 60-year UoN celebration event inside parliament house. The event is being held at the same time university management has refused to engage constructively on pay negotiations and announced 140 job cuts Who: NTEU members to make rally speeches and available for interview. MPs boycotting the event are also expected to attend When: Wednesday November 19, midday Where: Outside NSW Parliament, Macquarie Street, Sydney Contact: Tom Carey 0437 553 333

  • General News, Travel Tourism
  • 19/11/2025
  • 06:30
Reflections Holidays

Reflections Holidays boosts regional tourism in NSW by $135M in FY2025

Key Facts: * Reflections Holidays delivers $135M in economic benefit to regional NSW in FY25 * Reflections reinvests profits back into the 40 holiday…

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  • Crime, RetailOnline Retail
  • 19/11/2025
  • 06:30
Monash University

Monash expert: Safeguarding against Black Friday sales scams

A Monash expert is available to comment on how to identify and safeguard against scams during Black Friday sales. Professor Monica Whitty, Department of Software Systems & Cybersecurity, Faculty of Information Technology Contact details: +61 450 501 248 or [email protected] Human factors of cybersecurity Online security risks Detecting and preventing cyber scams The following can be attributed to Professor Whitty: “My research shows that victims of online consumer scams tend to score high on impulsivity measures. “To safeguard against scams, take your time and never feel rushed into a purchase just because you see a sale. Criminals rely on shoppers…

  • Government Federal, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 19/11/2025
  • 06:00
Doctor's for the Environment

Nature laws fail our health, say health professionals

Medical experts warn the Albanese Government’s proposed nature laws — likely to be debated in the Senate next week — will allow major coal and gas projects to be approved without any assessment of their health impacts, costing Australian lives. Medical group Doctors for the Environment Australia, says that the draft reforms, the Environment Protection Reform Bill 2025 and six other related bills, do not include human health effects when defining what is an “unacceptable impact". This effectively allows the Environment Minister, Senator Murray Watt, to approve a proposal without assessing the risk it poses to public health. DEA’s Executive…

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