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  • Human Resources, Industrial Relations
  • 17/11/2025
  • 10:03
Diversity Council Australia

DCA reveals 2025-2026 Inclusive Employers to mark Inclusion at Work Week

Diversity Council Australia (DCA) has announced the 2025–2026 Inclusive Employers, recognising organisations across the country for their commitment to building inclusive and equitable workplaces. The announcement coincides with the start of Inclusion at Work Week (17–21 November 2025), an annual celebration of the progress Australian organisations are making to foster inclusive workplaces. This year more than 80 organisations have been recognised as Inclusive Employers, reflecting their commitment to creating workplaces where everyone can feel valued, respected, and able to contribute. Run in partnership with Cultural Infusion, the Inclusive Employer Index is Australia’s only inclusion index led by an independent peak…

  • Agriculture Farming Rural, Environment
  • 17/11/2025
  • 10:00
La Trobe University

La Trobe researchers returning native wildlife to Darebin

Special ‘frog beaches’ to support the endangered Growling Grass Frog will be created at La Trobe’s Nangak Tamboree Wildlife Sanctuary as part of a…

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  • Crime, Media
  • 17/11/2025
  • 10:00
Our Watch

Media alert: newsroom training for NT journalists reporting on violence against women

Journalists and media professionals in the Northern Territory are invited to a free online newsroom training session on the positive influence media can have on preventing violence against women. Hosted by Our Watch, Australia’s national organisation for the prevention of violence against women and their children, the training is for NT-based journalists and media professionals looking to better understand and help prevent violence against women through their reporting. The training: provides an overview of the crisis of violence against women, what drives it and the media’s role in preventing it; explores what good practice reporting on the issue is, drawing…

  • Oil Mining Resources
  • 17/11/2025
  • 09:31
Osmond Resources Limited (ASX.OSM)

Osmond Resources (ASX.OSM) Completes First Five Drill Holes at Orión EU Critical Minerals Project

HIGHLIGHTS Orión Project drilling continues with five drill holes completed and two in progress All drill holes intersected the prospectivePochico Formation quartzites Fast tracked…

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  • RetailOnline Retail
  • 17/11/2025
  • 09:25
SHEIN

SHEIN’s Tick It Off Fest: The End-Of-Year Trend Taking Over Aussie Social Feeds

SYDNEY, Nov. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Halfway through its end-of-year Tick It Off Fest, SHEIN is proving that resolutions aren’t just for January. Across TikTok and Instagram, Australians are sharing their biggest wins of the year - from finally redecorating their homes to saying yes to long-delayed plans - turning everyday moments into celebration-worthy content.At the heart of the movement’s momentum is the original "Tick It Off" soundtrack - a catchy, high-energy anthem that’s become a hit on Australian TikTok this month, the track has already inspired over 200 videos and is nearing 2M views. Paired with a viral dance…

  • Business Company News, Employment Relations
  • 17/11/2025
  • 09:22
November 17, 2025

Migrant workers reluctant to take sicks days, new data shows

Migrant workers are pushing through illness, taking far fewer sick days, if any, than the average Australian, because of a lack of awareness of their employee entitlements, a landmark Bupa Whitepaper has revealed. The Hidden Strain on Migrant Health Whitepaper found more than a third (39%) of migrant workers had never taken a single sick day, while another 38% had taken just one or two days off in the past year. By comparison, the national average per worker is between nine and 14 sick days annually. Bupa Health Services Clinical Director Dr Tony MacDermott said cultural attitudes played a role…

  • Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
  • 17/11/2025
  • 09:22
Jane Morgan Management

TerraCom advises of expected coal shipment delays amid rail and supply chain constraints

Brisbane, Australia – TerraCom Limited (ASX: TER) advises that current and anticipated rail and supply chain constraints are expected to impact the timing of coal deliveries from the Company’s Blair Athol Mine in Queensland to the Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal during the December 2025 quarter. While mining activities at Blair Athol remain fully operational and continue without interruption, these constraints are affecting the movement of coal through the transport and logistics network. The resulting delays are expected to have a short-term impact on shipping schedules, revenue timing and cash receipts for the December quarter. At present, Blair Athol holds significant…

  • Government WA, Youth
  • 17/11/2025
  • 09:10
WA's housing and homelessness organisations

***MEDIA ALERT TODAY*** WA youth homelessness crisis

A coalition of WA housing peak bodies,frontline services and young people (YACWA and YHAC, Shelter WA, WACOSS, WAAEH, Mission Australia WA, Vinnies WA, and Indigo Junction) will launch their joint pre-budget submission to end youth homelessness, and reveal shocking statistics on the supply and demand for youth crisis beds in Perth. WHO: Housing and homelessness peak bodies Frontline youth housing and homelessness services Young people with lived experience of homelessness WHEN: Monday 17 November-Press conference:10.30am- Youth homelessness forum: 10am - 1pm WHERE: Crooked Spire Coffee and Art House71 Victoria Street, Midland Youth homelessness forum detailsPlease register your attendance via the…

  • Government WA, Youth
  • 17/11/2025
  • 09:08
WA's housing and homelessness organisations

WA youth homelessness hits breaking point, igniting emergency plea for action

New evidence compiled by WA’s frontline homelessness services reveals that dozens of young people are competing for one available crisis bed in Perth every night. Across the Perth metro region: On average, 69 unaccompanied children and young people (16-25 year olds) compete for one available bed every night There are only 32 youth crisis beds, but the city needs three times as many to also accommodate every young person on the Perth By-Name List who is rough sleeping Demand for crisis accommodation is highest among 21-25 year olds, but they are eligible for only five of the 32 beds, and…

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