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  • Government Federal, Immigration
  • 29/10/2025
  • 10:32
Australian Human Rights Commission

Human Rights Commissioner calls for transparency in Nauru deportation arrangement

Wednesday, 29 October 2025  Human Rights Commissioner calls for transparency in Nauru deportation arrangement Australia’s Human Rights Commissioner has warned that thefirst deportation to Nauru under Australia’s new deportation deal exposes a disturbing lack of transparency and raises serious human rights concerns. The Minister for Home Affairs has confirmed that an initial transfer to Nauru has taken place under the 30-year deal struck between the two countries earlier this year - for Nauru to accept members of the NZYQ cohort at a reported $2.5bn cost to Australia.Minister Burke did not specify how many individuals were involved in this initial transfer.…

  • Finance Investment, Oil Mining Resources
  • 29/10/2025
  • 10:20
Jane Morgan Management

LinQ Minerals Commences Drilling to Unlock High-Grade Gold-Copper Potential at Dam Deposit

LinQ Minerals Limited (ASX: LNQ) has commenced a 1,300m Phase 1 drilling program at the Dam gold-copper deposit, part of its flagship Gilmore Project in New South Wales — marking the first drilling activity at the target since 2012. The program is designed to test downdip and along-strike extensions of the higher-grade core while also generating metallurgical samples, with the objective of rapidly advancing the deposit within a broader 40km belt of continuous porphyry and epithermal mineralisation — geologically analogous to the Tier-1 Cadia copper-gold system. The Dam deposit sits <1km east of the Gidginbung deposit, with both deposits contributing…

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  • Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
  • 29/10/2025
  • 10:19
Jane Morgan Management

American Uranium Appoints Petrotek for Key Hydrogeological Testing at Lo Herma Project

Perth, Australia – American Uranium Limited (ASX:AMU; OTCID:AMUIF) has appointed specialist subsurface engineering group Petrotek Corporation to undertake hydrogeological testing at its flagship Lo Herma in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium project in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin, as part of a broader program to expand and upgrade the project’s 8.57 million-pound uranium resource. The testing - set to commence in November 2025 - will run concurrently with Phase 1 of the project’s two-phase resource development drilling campaign, which targets approximately 50 holes aimed at growing the current resource base and increasing confidence in existing mineralisation. Results will underpin an updated Mineral Resource…

  • Information Technology
  • 29/10/2025
  • 10:10
Geotab Inc.

Geotab Joins the Australian Logistics Council as Core Member to Help Shape the Future of Supply Chain Innovation

Partnership strengthens Geotab’s role in advancing innovation, safety and sustainability across Australia’s logistics sectorSYDNEY, Oct. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Geotab, a global leader in connected vehicle and asset management solutions has today announced it joined the Australian Logistics Council (ALC), as a Core Member to help drive innovation, safety and productivity in Australia’s freight and logistics industry.The collaboration marks a significant milestone for Geotab in expanding its presence across the region and supporting national efforts to build smarter, more resilient supply chains. As a Core Member, and represented on the ALC Council, Geotab will collaborate closely with ALC stakeholders…

  • Government VIC, Legal
  • 29/10/2025
  • 10:01
Slater and Gordon Legal

Slater and Gordon welcomes Victorian Government’s move to support abuse victim-survivors following High Court decision of Bird v DP

Slater and Gordon welcomes yesterday’s announcement by the Victorian Attorney General to introduce legislation that will strengthen the rights of abuse victim-survivors to access compensation. The proposed reform follows the High Court’s decision in Bird v DP, which declined to extend vicarious liability beyond a strict employment relationship, effectively preventing access to justice for many victim-survivors of institutional abuse. Slater and Gordon Practice Leader in Abuse, Sam Carroll, said the legislative proposal represents a vital step towards restoring fairness and accountability. “The High Court ruling in Bird v DP, which declined to recognise that vicarious liability extends beyond a strict…

  • Education Training
  • 29/10/2025
  • 09:58
Monash University

Monash leads the nation in ARC Discovery Project success

Monash University has again demonstrated its national research leadership and the excellence of its researchers, securing 78 new Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Projects worth $62.8 million in the 2026 funding round – the highest number and value of awards in Australia. Monash achieved a 51 per cent success rate, outperforming the Group of Eight average and increasing total funding by more than $13.5 million year-on-year. The results reflect Monash’s exceptional breadth and excellence across disciplines, with projects spanning biomedical science to geoscience, social policy, health economics and beyond. For example, Professors James Whisstock and Alex de Marco will use…

  • Environment
  • 29/10/2025
  • 09:55
Bioenergy Australia

Renewable Fuels and Gas Will Take Centre Stage at Climate Action Week Sydney 2026

Renewable Fuels and Gas Will Take Centre Stage at Climate Action Week Sydney 2026 29 October 2025, Sydney, Australia – Low-carbon fuels and gas…

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  • CharitiesAidWelfare, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 29/10/2025
  • 09:31
Leukaemia Foundation

Leukaemia Foundation, UWA announce landmark $3 million Endowed Chair in Blood Cancer

AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW Bill Stavreski, Leukaemia Foundation Head of Research– to speak to the points raised in the media release and the impact of…

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  • Community, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 29/10/2025
  • 09:22
La Trobe University

More funding, services needed for young carers of parents with dementia

Young people who find themselves caring for a parent with young onset dementia require significantly more support and services to help them navigate the often isolating and difficult experience, a study by The Bouverie Centre of La Trobe University has found. The study, Experiences and Service Needs of Young People Living with a Parent with Young Onset Dementia, found young people supporting a parent with dementia aged under 65 often felt isolated, suffered ambiguous grief over the loss of the parent they had known, and were dealing with significant changes in family dynamics. And yet, their experience often goes unnoticed…

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