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- Science
- 27/10/2025
- 17:56
Colorectal, Liver, and Lung Cancer Patients at Vinmec Experience Extended Survival with AIET Cell-Based Immunotherapy – Technology Transferred from Japan
Vinmec Health System attracts international patients to Vietnam for treatment TOKYO–BUSINESS WIRE– Significantly extended survival and improved quality of life (QoL) for cancer patients…
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- Environment
- 27/10/2025
- 17:41
METI will hold GGX Finance Summit
TOKYO–BUSINESS WIRE– On November 5 (Wed), the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) will hold the GGX Finance Summit at The Capitol Hotel…
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- Information Technology
- 27/10/2025
- 17:26
Bodor Laser Honored at Red Dot Award: Design Concept 2025 Ceremony
Three flagship products recognized for design excellence, with the handheld laser welder winning the prestigious “Best of the Best.”SINGAPORE, Oct. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bodor Laser, a global leader in laser cutting and welding solutions, received high recognition at the Red Dot Award: Design Concept 2025 ceremony in Singapore. Three flagship products—the next-generation handheld laser welder, sheet laser cutting machine, and tube laser cutting machine—were honored for exceptional design innovation and industrial excellence.Among them, Bodor’s handheld laser welder claimed the prestigious “Best of the Best” award—the competition’s highest accolade—marking a milestone and reinforcing its influence in the global laser…
- Building Construction, General News
- 27/10/2025
- 17:08
Third Public Works Committee Report of 2025 recommends expediency for Infrastructure Department office fit-out
On 27 October 2025, the Chair of theParliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works,Mr Tony Zappia MP, presented the thirdPublic Works Committee Reportof 2025 to the House of Representatives. This report considers and recommends expediency for one proposal from the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sports and the Arts’ (the Department) for an office fit-out of new leased premises at 7 London Circuit, Canberra City, Australian Capital Territory. The total cost of delivery of the project is $32.5 million. During its inquiry, the Committee heard from the Department regarding how the fit-out will utilise a precinct model to provide…
- Political
- 27/10/2025
- 16:29
Family First backs move to protect faith-based aged-care homes from euthanasia coercion
Family First NSW Legislative Council candidate Lyle Shelton has welcomed the bill introduced by Liberal MLC Susan Carter to restore protections for faith-based aged-care…
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- Animal Animal WelfareRights, Environment
- 27/10/2025
- 16:12
EPBC Act reforms must prevent bad decision-making, put nature first
SYDNEY (27 October, 2025) — Humane World for Animals Australia says the opportunity to deliver the legislative tools required to turn around Australia’s nature crisis must not be squandered in reform of Australia’s Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act. Humane World for Animals Australia’s Campaign Director, Nicola Beynon, was one of the negotiators of the original EPBC Act in June 1999 and has spent 26 years working with the legislation to protect species and their habitats from destruction and exploitation. Ms Beynon said emerging details of the planned reform indicate potential in the government’s intent, but grave concerns arise…
- Industrial Relations, Oil Mining Resources
- 27/10/2025
- 14:43
Gupta Must Pay Up or Step Aside at Tahmoor
The Mining and Energy Union is demanding immediate action from Sanjeev Gupta’s SIMEC Mining after 250 labour hire workers at theTahmoor Colliery were informed late on Friday that they would no longer be paid, leaving more than half the workforce without wages. MEU South Western District President Bob Timbs said SIMEC has a clear choice: pay the bills and run the mine, or sell it. “SIMEC need to pay RStar so they can pay their people,” Mr Timbs said. “They’ve paid all this money over the last nine months to keep the workforce intact and now what? either get the…
- Technology Innovation
- 27/10/2025
- 14:42
NITMX, Ant International and Krungthai Bank Expand Payment Connectivity Between Thailand and China via PromptPay
The parties will promote inbound payments via PromptPay and Alipay, an Alipay+ e-wallet partner, enabling more convenience for Chinese travellers Partnership builds on Alipay+’s…
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- Food Beverages, RetailOnline Retail
- 27/10/2025
- 14:28
HALLOWEEN HAUNTS MORE AUSSIE FAMILIES AND COLES HAS THE GHOULISH GOODS TO MATCH
MONDAY 27 OCTOBER 2025 HALLOWEEN HAUNTS MORE AUSSIE FAMILIES AND COLES HAS THE GHOULISH GOODS TO MATCH Introducing NEW Mini Wart decorative pumpkin and…
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