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  • Environment
  • 06/11/2025
  • 19:12
International Flavors & Fragrances

IFF Benicarló Pioneers On-Site Green Hydrogen Production Facility for Sustainable Fragrance Ingredient Manufacturing

Local site sets a new benchmark for the fragrance industry BENICARLÓ, Spain–BUSINESS WIRE– IFF (NYSE: IFF), a global leader in flavors, fragrances, food ingredients…

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  • Business Company News, Women
  • 06/11/2025
  • 17:45
Abundium

Gender Equality Takes Centre Stage at Women in Multinationals Summit 2025

Key Facts: Over 350 multinational leaders gathered at the WIM Summit 2025 in Sydney to address the $128 billion annual cost of gender inequality…

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  • Government TAS, Oil Mining Resources
  • 06/11/2025
  • 17:29
Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia

Tasmanian Budget Highlights Need for Heavy Construction Materials Plan

Key Facts: Tasmania's 2025-26 Budget allocates $3.4 billion for infrastructure, including $1.6 billion for roads and bridges, $696 million for hospitals and £300 million for education facilities The Budget commits to delivering 10,000 new homes by 2032, requiring sustainable construction materials supply CCAA calls for a Heavy Construction Materials Plan to protect resources, improve approvals and ensure efficient freight links The construction industry seeks faster approvals, quarry site protection and procurement reform for decarbonisation CCAA supports lower-carbon construction through performance-based standards and alternative materials like fly ash and slag Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia (CCAA) has welcomed the Tasmanian Government’s…

  • Medical Health Aged Care, Women
  • 06/11/2025
  • 17:15
Breast Cancer Network Australia

BCNA available to comment on landmark Advanced Breast Cancer Global Decade Report

Key Facts: Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) is available to speak with media about it's role in the Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC) Global Decade Report 2015–2025 launched today in Lisbon, Portugal. * A decade of significant progress in metastatic (treatable but incurable) breast cancer care. * Highlights critical gaps and inequalities in care around the world. President of the General Assembly is Breast Cancer Network Australia’s Director of Policy and Advocacy, Vicki Durston. Key findings: Five-year median overall survival for women with ABC has risen to 33%, up from 26% a decade ago 79% of patients report metastatic breast cancer…

  • Aviation, Foreign Affairs Trade
  • 06/11/2025
  • 17:06
Parliament of Australia

Treaties Committee recommends ratification of three Air Services Agreements

The Joint Standing Committee on Treaties (JSCOT) has tabled a report recommending the ratification of three major treaty actions: theAgreement between the Government of Australia and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia relating to Air Services, theAgreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the Republic of Colombia relating to Air Servicesand theAgreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the Republic of Peru relating to Air Services. These Agreements establish the first treaty-level air services relationships between Australia and the countries of Saudi Arabia, Colombia and Peru. Each Agreement will enable the development and operations of…

  • Environment
  • 06/11/2025
  • 16:55
NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA)

EPA TAKES REGULATORY ACTION AGAINST MANGROVE MOUNTAIN OPERATOR

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has taken regulatory action against Verde Terra Pty Ltd, operator of the Mangrove Mountain Landfill, to ensure the licence is fit for purpose and the site is operating in an environmentally satisfactory manner. Actions this week include changes to the landfill’s Environment Protection Licence, following a statutory 5-year review, and an unrelated $30,000 penalty infringement notice for the alleged pollution of waters at the Mangrove Mountain landfill following an EPA investigation. EPA Director Operations David Gathercole said that changes to the licence’s operating conditions will support proper management of the site including: Increasing pollution…

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  • Government TAS
  • 06/11/2025
  • 16:15
Tasmanian Greyhound Racing Industry

Tasmanians deserve answers – not ambush politics.

The Tasmanian Greyhound Racing Industry deserves an explanation from the Premier over his rushed attempt to legislate changes affecting an industry that supports Tasmanian families and communities. Breeders, trainers, track staff, volunteers, small businesses and regional communities remember clearly that just two days before the election, the Premier committed to supporting the industry. Three weeks later, he announced a ban. What changed? The Premier decided to kowtow to the Greens to save his premiership at the expense of Tasmanian jobs. And now he’s rushing to legislate that ban only months after announcing his intention to phase out greyhound racing by…

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  • Environment
  • 06/11/2025
  • 15:41
Greenpeace Australia Pacific

World leaders must not lose sight of 1.5C target in critical COP30 climate talks

BELÉM, BRAZIL, Thursday 6 November 2025 – Ahead of the COP30 climate conference in Belém, Greenpeace Australia Pacific has called on world leaders meeting at the Leaders Summit today to act with courage and keep the 1.5C target front and centre of negotiations. The COP30 UN climate conference commences in Belém, Brazil on Monday 10 November. It is expected to be the most significant meeting in recent years — the 10th anniversary of the landmark Paris Agreement and the midpoint in the critical decade for climate action globally. The UNEP’s Emissions Gap Report 2025 released this week warned the world…

  • General News, Women
  • 06/11/2025
  • 15:38
Parliament of Australia

New inquiry into gender equality as a national security and economic security imperative

TheJoint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade(JSCFADT) has adopted a newinquiry into gender equality as a national security and economic security imperative. The Chair of the JSCFADT, theHon Shayne Neumann MP, said, “gender equality is important on so many fronts. We’ve talked about how important it is for productivity, but this inquiry is a great opportunity to have a broader conversation about the role it plays in Australia’s economic and national security, and international security as a whole.” The Chair of the Human Rights Subcommittee,Mr Tony Zappia MP, said, “we know that when a crisis happens, whether conflict…

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