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- Mental Health, Women
- 20/11/2025
- 10:45
Social media subjecting Black women to radicalised digital policing
Influencers use oppression, manipulation and weaponisation to police Black women on social media, according to new research uncovering the entrenched nature of digital racism. The study by Charles Darwin University (CDU) Lecturer in Enabling (Humanities)Vimbai Mutero, whose research explores gender-based violence in various forms, examined the unsolicited advice and digital policing of Black femininity across major social media platforms. This focused on content created by Black influencers, podcasters and social media personalities from YouTube, TikTok and Instagram Reels. Three central themes emerged from the videos: framing gender equality and women’s autonomy as betrayals of Black cultural values, discouraging independence and…
- Banking, Finance Investment
- 20/11/2025
- 10:30
Australian SMEs under pressure as market challenges accelerate shift to digital tools
Australia’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are battling rising costs, cash flow strain and tighter credit conditions, with new research showing 80% of SMEs…
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- Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
- 20/11/2025
- 10:25
Adelong Gold (ASX:ADG) Lauriston Gold-Antimony Project Drilling – Visible Gold is Observed in Second Diamond Hole with Assays Pending
HIGHLIGHTS First two diamonddrillholes completed for a combined total of approximately 444.6 metres Both holes intersected multiple zones of shearing, quartz veining and sulphide-bearing…
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- Environment
- 20/11/2025
- 10:17
Whatever the COP31 venue, ‘Australia must perform’, says Greenpeace, as Türkiye confirmed as COP31 host
SYDNEY/BELÉM, BRAZIL, Wednesday 19 November 2025 — As Türkiye is confirmed as the COP31 host, Greenpeace Australia Pacific has urged the Australian government to show leadership and use its role to drive the phase out of fossil fuels. Türkiye and Australia had been competing to host the COP31 climate talks in 2026, with the decision coming down to the wire at the COP30 summit inBelém. Türkiye has been confirmed as host, with Australia salvaging the position of negotiations President — a highly unusual arrangement. Speaking from Belém, David Ritter, CEO at Greenpeace Australia Pacific, said: “Whatever the forum, whoever the…
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- Technology Innovation
- 20/11/2025
- 10:12
Factors.ai Integrates With LinkedIn’s Company Intelligence API for Full-Funnel B2B Attribution
From Impressions to Revenue: Factors.ai and LinkedIn Bring Full-Funnel Visibility to B2B Marketers BANGALORE, India–BUSINESS WIRE– Factors.ai, an AI-powered B2B demand generation platform, today…
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- Veterans Affairs
- 20/11/2025
- 09:49
Minister Keogh – Media Release – Funding for Veteran Wellbeing Projects
OFFICIAL THE HON MATT KEOGH MP Minister for VETERANS’ AFFAIRS MINISTER FOR DEFENCE PERSONNEL MEDIA RELEASE 20 November, 2025 FUNDING FOR VETERAN Wellbeing projects A key focus of the Albanese Government is enhancing the wellbeing of veterans and families of veterans. Applications are now open for the 2025-26 Veteran Wellbeing Grants (VWG) Program, a $3.8 million program to support ex-service organisations and community groups undertake tailored, military aware activities that focus on the wellbeing of the veteran community. The Program is designed to support a huge range of creative pursuits, group bonding activities and peer supports, recognising the breadth of…
- Aviation, Travel Tourism
- 20/11/2025
- 09:40
Emirates orders 8 additional Airbus A350-900 aircraft worth US$ 3.4 billion at Dubai Airshow 2025
Latest announcement takes Emirates’ total A350-900 aircraft commitment to 73 units, with 13 already delivered Combined with the 65 additional Boeing 777-9 order announced…
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- Internet, Youth
- 20/11/2025
- 09:26
Age-gating ushers in a new era for social media
Key Facts: From 10 December 2025, age-restricted social media platforms will have to take reasonable steps to prevent Australians under the age of 16 from creating or keeping an account.Experts warn new social media ban for young people under 16 could create fresh privacy challenges. Social-media companies will soon be forced to do what many of them have long avoided: confirm how old their users really are. Age-gating, the digital version of “No ID, no entry”, has existed in a loose form for years. Most adult-oriented websites, such as alcohol or gambling sites, rely on users ticking a box or…
- Business Company News, Community
- 20/11/2025
- 09:21
Queensland Country Bank backs community – partners Volunteering North Queensland
Volunteering North Queensland and Queensland Country Bank announced partnership Volunteering North Queensland (VNQ) is excited to share some good news for the local volunteer…
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