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  • Science
  • 17/11/2025
  • 17:11
Galderma

ASDS 2025: Compelling New Data on Restylane, Sculptra and Relfydess Highlight Galderma’s Innovative Injectable Aesthetics Portfolio and Pipeline

At ASDS 2025, Galderma unveiled pivotal new data from its range of pioneering Restylane® hyaluronic acid (HA) injectables, highlighting its versatility in improving the…

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  • Energy, Government Federal
  • 17/11/2025
  • 16:45
Electrical Trades Union

Liberal Party has forgotten Australians

Liberal Party has forgotten Australians Fringe climate implosion will kill jobs, spook investors and damage Australia Energy transition jobs, projects and industries at risk 17 November 2025 – The Liberal Party’s decision to turn its back on climate action will kill jobs, repel capital, and relegate our nation to a backwater should it ever become government policy, electrical workers have warned. The warning comes after a reported 60 percent of Liberal MPs advocated against climate action during a marathon crisis meeting at Parliament on Wednesday. This was followed by an announcement at the weekend that the Coalition would abandon the…

  • Crime, Political
  • 17/11/2025
  • 16:10
Destiny Rescue

Destiny Rescue supports the call for stronger justice for victims

Destiny Rescue, a leading Australian-based NGO dedicated to rescuing children from exploitation and abuse, supports the proposed recent introduction of the Federal Crimes Amendment (Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Child Sexual Abuse) Bill 2025 (the Bill). The Bill will ensure that those who abuse, exploit or prey upon children face real justice. Destiny Rescue has long advocated for the government to strengthen sentencing laws, including in cases of online sexual exploitation of children (OSEC), which has reached crisis levels globally. It is estimated that in the past year alone, more than 300 million children have been affected by online sexual abuse…

  • Hospitality, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 17/11/2025
  • 15:59
Doctors For Nutrition

Doctors For Nutrition Launches Australia’s First Publicly Available Culinary Medicine Course to Save Lives and Billions in Healthcare Costs

Australia’s healthcare system spends an estimated $10.4 billion annually treating diet-related chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. These largely…

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  • Business Company News
  • 17/11/2025
  • 15:58
CPA Australia

Compensation scheme levy surge to cripple financial advice sector, says CPA Australia

17 November 2025 Compensation scheme levy surge to cripple financial advice sector, says CPA Australia Dramatic increase in CSLR could see more experienced advisers…

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  • Technology Innovation
  • 17/11/2025
  • 15:56
Ant International

UBS and Ant International Partner on Blockchain-Based Real-Time Cross-Border Payments Settlement and Liquidity Management

SINGAPORE–BUSINESS WIRE– UBS has entered a strategic partnership with Ant International, a leading global digital payment, digitisation, and financial technology provider, to explore innovations…

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  • Sport Recreation
  • 17/11/2025
  • 14:41
Nitto Denko Corporation

Nitto Extends Partnership with the ATP Until 2030

OSAKA, Japan–BUSINESS WIRE– Nitto Denko Corporation (Headquarters: Osaka, Japan; President: Hideo Takasaki; hereafter “Nitto”)(TOKYO:6988) is pleased to announce the extension of its partnership with…

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  • Government Federal, Taxation
  • 17/11/2025
  • 14:25
Australian Taxation Office

ATO warns about barter credit tax scheme

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is warning the community to steer clear of an emerging tax scheme involving barter credits – a type of alternative currency used in some business networks. Atax scheme that involves artificially inflating deductions for donations of barter credits to deductible gift recipients (DGRs) is on the rise. While it may seem enticing, promoters and taxpayers could face potentially significant consequences if they are involved. ATO Deputy Commissioner Erin Dale said the ATO is putting the promoters and participants of such schemes on notice. ‘While it’s not unlawful for DGRs to accept barter credits as donations,…

  • General News, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 17/11/2025
  • 14:25
La Trobe University

La Trobe scientists send ‘cell hotel’ on space mission

La Trobe University researchershave senttwo10-centimetre-high “cell hotels”onan international space missionto gain abetter understanding of how theabsenceof gravity affects thehumangut. Thesmall“hotel”cubesareminiature laboratoriesdesigned byLa Trobe researchersandMelbourne…

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