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  • Engineering, Youth
  • 30/10/2025
  • 07:52
UNSW Sydney

Solar-powered smiles for young engineers at SunSprint competition

Teams from Strathfield South High, St Paul’s Catholic College and Casula Public declared champions at regional qualifying event hosted by UNSW Sydney. A trio…

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  • Agriculture Farming Rural
  • 30/10/2025
  • 07:42
Coeur Mining

Coeur Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results

Record quarterly production, solid cost performance drive margin expansion; cash balance more than doubles to $266 million; full-year production and CAS1 guidance ranges narrowed…

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  • Travel Tourism
  • 30/10/2025
  • 07:12
TOURISE

Celebrating Destination Excellence: TOURISE Unveils Finalists for the 2025 TOURISE Awards

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia–BUSINESS WIRE– Anticipation is building as TOURISE today unveils the finalists for the highly anticipated 2025 TOURISE Awards, set to recognize those…

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  • Government Federal
  • 30/10/2025
  • 07:00
Catholic Health Australia

CHA welcomes start of Aged Care Act

Catholic Health Australia (CHA) has welcomed the commencement of the new Aged Care Act this Saturday, describing it as a historic reform that will help deliver quality care to older Australians. “These are the most significant reforms to the aged care sector in three decades,” said Alex Lynch, Director of Aged and Community Care at Catholic Health Australia. “The Aged Care Act strengthens the rights of older Australians, gives them more of a say in the care they receive and increases the expectations of providers in delivering high quality aged care services.” While increasing the accountability of aged care providers,…

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 30/10/2025
  • 06:31
Monash University

Music can stave off dementia by up to 40 per cent, Monash study finds

Listening to music when you are over 70 years of age has been linked to a 39 per cent reduction in the risk of dementia, according to a Monash University-led study of over 10,800 older people. The study, led by Monash honours student Emma Jaffa, and Professor Joanne Ryan, looked at the benefits of listening to music or playing music in people aged over 70, finding that always listening to music compared with never/rarely/sometimes listening to music was associated with a 39 per cent decreased risk of dementia. While playing an instrument was associated with a 35 per cent reduction…

  • General News, Sport Recreation
  • 30/10/2025
  • 06:30
Reflections Holidays

Surf Reflections Junior Series takes off in 2026

Key Facts: * The Surf Reflections Junior Series launches in 2026 with three events – Bonny Hills (February 6-8), Urunga/Hungry Head (May 8-10) and…

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  • CharitiesAidWelfare, Disability
  • 30/10/2025
  • 06:30
KIDS Foundation

KIDS Foundation Athletes Take on the Noosa Tri: Racing for All Abilities, Recovery, and Hope.

MEDIA RELEASE KIDS Foundation Athletes Take on the Noosa TriRacing for All Abilities, Recovery, and Hope. DATE: Sunday 2nd November 2025LOCATION: Noosa Triathlon, Noosa QLD -Swim: In front of theNoosa Surf Club-Transition: Lions Park, Noosa TIME: Charity Superstar Wave Start Time: 6:57amRelay Teams Start Time: 9:03am *If you want to attend the Expo on Saturday the KIDS Expo Tent will be located inCharity Park opposite the Sofitel (Friday & Saturday before Sunday’s race) This weekend, the KIDS Foundation will proudly take on the Noosa Triathlon with its largest-ever 8 Teams, 72 athletes and all wearing the KIDS colours and competing…

  • General News, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 30/10/2025
  • 06:30
Evohealth

Report calls for action on deadly lung disease affecting half-a-million Australians

Severe COPD hotspots revealed More Australians lose their lives to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)1 than to prostate and breast cancers combined,2,3 with one…

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  • Environment, Political
  • 30/10/2025
  • 06:13
Greenpeace Australia Pacific

EPBC reforms must be significantly improved to deliver for nature

CANBERRA, 30 OCTOBER 2025 — Greenpeace has warned that the revamped laws will fall far short if critical gaps in addressing deforestation, climate impacts and excessive Ministerial discretion are not fixed. Environment Minister Murray Watt will today table Bills for a reformed national nature law, the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC). Greenpeace has urged Parliament to work together to fix major gaps in the draft legislation, and ensure they pass an environmental protection law that actually protects nature. David Ritter, CEO at Greenpeace Australia Pacific, said: “The Albanese government was returned to power promising to fix Australia’s broken…

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