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- RetailOnline Retail
- 06/03/2026
- 20:56
Smoke Free Sweden: Australian Restrictions Deprive Women of Best Tool to Quit Smoking
CANBERRA, Australia–BUSINESS WIRE– On International Women’s Day (March 8), Australian policymakers are being warned that the retail ban on oral nicotine pouches denies women…
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- CharitiesAidWelfare
- 06/03/2026
- 20:26
Oxfam responds to mass forced displacement in Lebanon and ready to respond to wider regional crisis
Oxfam and partners are responding to the immediate needs of people who have been forcibly displaced by Israel’s bombardment and ground invasion of Lebanon, as the conflict across the region enters a dramatically new and dangerous phase. Oxfam in Lebanon is scaling up its emergency response by supporting thousands of people across shelters in Mount Lebanon, the South, and the Bekaa, providing bedding kits, hygiene kits, menstrual hygiene management kits, and clean water. “This expansion of Israeli occupation and its bombing of Lebanon will devastate people across Lebanon who had not yet recovered from the last wave of violence, inflicting…
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- Medical Health Aged Care
- 06/03/2026
- 19:10
Claritas iPET(TM) Approved by Australia TGA to Supply the Medical Software Device for Image Processing Enabling Diagnostic Quality Images from Short Scan Time and/or Low Dose PET, PET-CT/MRI Scans
LONDON and SYDNEY, March 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Claritas NucMed Technologies Ltd (Claritas), a healthcare technology company specializing in state-of-the-art image enhancement, noise reduction, segmentation and quantification, and related AI technologies, is pleased to announce that the Australian regulatory agency for medicines and medical devices, namely, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has approved the software device, Claritas iPET™ for supply in Australia.This clearance from TGA in Australia further expands the reach and use of Claritas iPET™, already cleared and used in several jurisdictions. This software tool which is agnostic to equipment type and manufacturer, and which integrates into existing hospital…
- Travel Tourism
- 06/03/2026
- 17:25
ATIA CHAIR AND CEO AVAILABLE OVER WEEKEND FOR I/V
As the Middle East conflict rapidly escalates, the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is monitoring impacts on global aviation and Australian travellers in real time. ATIA is working directly with airlines, DFAT and the Australian Government on behalf of travel businesses across the country. As a result we have current, first-hand knowledge of what is happening and what it means for Australians currently travelling or with upcoming trips. ATIA Chair Christian Hunter (Perth-based) and CEO Dean Long (Sydney-based) are available throughout the weekend for comment. Christian and Dean can provide clear, practical advice on what travellers should do and what…
- Political
- 06/03/2026
- 17:13
Drag queen case setback: why this fight for free speech continues
Statement from Lyle Shelton After six years of litigation involving multiple court hearings, senior counsel and expert witnesses, the legal battle over blog posts…
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- Childcare, Education Training
- 06/03/2026
- 16:09
Batemans Bay early learning service reopens its doors after quality and compliance uplift
This week, a local early learning service in Batemans Bay reopenedits doors following an almost 3-month long suspension enforced by theNSWEarly Learning Commission. The Commission suspended the service approval of SurfsideKidzin Batemans Bay in December 2025 due to the immediate risk posed to children following a spate of concerns relating to poor supervision and staffing, and issues with maintenance and cleanliness of the premises. Officers from the Commission have worked with the service over the past few months to rectify these issues, demanding the service take urgent steps to uplift quality and compliance with the National Law. The CommissionallowedSurfsideKidzto reopenonMonday…
- Medical Health Aged Care
- 06/03/2026
- 15:57
Cronulla comes together for people impacted by dementia
Friday 6 March 2026 Cronulla comes together for people impacted by dementia Cronulla community members tied up their laces and showed up in force last weekend for the 2026 Cronulla Memory Walk & Jog - throwing their support behind people impacted by dementia whilst getting active to improve their brain health. More than 760 people walked, ran and jogged to the finish line to raise an impressive total of $103,430. Dementia Australia CEO Professor Tanya Buchanan extended her gratitude to all who participated, volunteered and raised vital funds for the cause. “There was an incredible turnout from the Cronulla community…
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- Entertainment
- 06/03/2026
- 15:40
CGTN: Why is China’s economy holding steady? Jiangsu Province has the answer
CGTN published an article examining the resilience of China's economy amid global uncertainties. It highlighted the role of major provinces like Jiangsu in driving high-quality growth and outlined policy efforts to boost employment, raise incomes and improve public services - all aimed at ensuring Chinese modernization delivers common prosperity for all.BEIJING, March 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As the global economy faces mounting uncertainties and domestic structural adjustments continue, China's economic resilience has become a frequent topic of discussion.As a major province that can maintain both economic dynamism and social progress, east China's Jiangsu Province offers a glimpse into why…
- Government TAS, National News Current Affairs
- 06/03/2026
- 15:23
Opposition support for stronger gun laws in Tasmania welcomed
Statement attributable to Australian Gun Safety Alliance convenor and Alannah & Madeline Foundation advocacy advisor Stephen Bendle: The Foundation welcomes the Opposition's support for strong gun laws in Tasmania. The aim of any gun reforms is to make the community safer, and we are pleased to see the Opposition, the Greens and many Independents standing together on this. Not a single Tasmanian will be prevented from using or owning a firearm for which they have a legitimate need.However, reducing the number of guns in a community is clearly in the interests of public safety. Tasmanians saw the improvements in gun…
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