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  • General News
  • 22/10/2025
  • 18:56
Solera Global Corp.

Solera Autodata and Digidentity launch first complete MVIS-compliant solution for independent workshops in Australia

MELBOURNE, Australia, Oct. 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- From November 2025, Solera Autodata and Digidentity will introduce Australia’s first end to end MVIS-compliant solution for independent workshops. This integration enables access to data for hybrid and EV vehicles in an efficient, as well as compliant manner.MVIS requires car manufacturers to share technical repair data with independent workshops. Only appropriately qualified technicians can access safety-critical information.Solera Autodata and Digidentity streamline compliance through the Autodata Workshop Application and Digidentity Wallet app. Garage owners register their businesses, invite technicians to verify their identity and qualifications, and access to restricted content is then enabled.“MVIS…

  • Media
  • 22/10/2025
  • 17:10
Strategy Lab Oman

Oman Hosts the Oman Investment Forum 2025 in the United Kingdom

Reform Metrics and Global Outlook Underpin London Gathering LONDON, UK, OM / ACCESS Newswire / October 22, 2025 / The Sultanate of Oman, represented…

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  • Environment
  • 22/10/2025
  • 15:23
Greenpeace Australia Pacific

TALENT ALERT: EPBC Nature Laws

Wednesday 22 October 2025 — Ahead of Environment Minister Murray Watt tabling the draft legislation of the Environmental Protection Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act reforms, Glenn Walker, Head of Nature at Greenpeace Australia Pacific, is available for media comment. Glenn Walker, Head of Nature at Greenpeace Australia Pacific – SydneyGlenn can offer expert commentary and analysis on Australia’s EPBC (nature law), the Albanese government’s obligation to ensure EPBC reforms are robust and fit-for-purpose, Australia’s deforestation crisis and the framework and key tests Greenpeace is calling for the reforms to meet. Contact: Kimberley Bernard on +61407 581 404 or [email protected] Comments attributable…

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  • Travel Tourism
  • 22/10/2025
  • 15:10
Hong Kong Tourism Board

A Feast Awaits: The Hottest New Bars and Restaurants to Try During the Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival

Your guide to Hong Kong’s most exciting new tables and tipples — just in time for the city’s signature culinary celebrationHONG KONG, Oct. 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- This October, the annual Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival returns to the Central Harbourfront Event Space for a four-day celebration of the city’s world-class culinary scene — and this year, for the very first time, the event will run until midnight every night. Taking place from Thursday, 23 October to Sunday, 26 October, the event draws gourmands from around the world to snack and sip their way through the very best…

  • Information Technology
  • 22/10/2025
  • 14:12
BlackBerry

Malaysia Expands Deployment of BlackBerry Secure Communications for the 46th and 47th ASEAN Summits

Malaysia modernizes mobile command and control, securing voice and messaging for inter-agency coordination with BlackBerry AtHoc and BlackBerry SecuSUITE KUALA LUMPUR, MY / ACCESS…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 22/10/2025
  • 13:42
Dementia Australia

Dementia Australia supports Brain Hub: Goondiwindi, St George and Texas, QLD

Are you concerned about your memory or worried that someone you know may have dementia? Dementia Australia is offering support in Goondiwindi, St George and Texas, between 3 and 6 November, 2025.  It is estimated there are 85,200 people living with dementia in Queensland. Without a medical breakthrough this number is expected to increase to more than 168,300 people living with dementia by 2054.  The Dementia Australia sessions are an opportunity for people living with dementia, their carers, family, and friends to attend free education to better understand dementia and to discuss the support and services Dementia Australia can provide.…

  • Finance Investment
  • 22/10/2025
  • 12:40
TRM Labs, Inc.

TRM Labs Partners With Cyber Security Agency of Singapore to Advance National Cyber Threat Intelligence in the Blockchain Space

SINGAPORE, Oct. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TRM Labs today announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Collaboration (MOC) with the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) to strengthen national cyber resilience with Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered blockchain intelligence. Under the MOC, TRM will grant CSA access to its blockchain intelligence platform and associated AI features — including generative and reasoning components — while contributing data and technical expertise to co-develop solutions tailored to CSA’s long-term operational needs.TRM and CSA will collaborate to explore the development of a blockchain tracing solution that uses agentic AI to track the national…

  • Agriculture Farming Rural, Energy
  • 22/10/2025
  • 12:39
Climate Media Centre

FACT SHEET: renewable power and land use

The best and latest scientific evidence shows that the biggest threat to the environment is climate change. The CSIRO’s GenCost analysis shows the fastest and cheapest way to secure Australia’s energy supply is to switch to renewable power such as wind and solar. This new infrastructure needs to be planned and developed in consultation with communities and in a way that has minimal impacts on nature and the environment. When done well, communities can realise benefits beyond reducing emissions and having access to clean energy. Evidence-based resources: Land use for renewables power infrastructure - 0.02% of our landmass is required…

  • Energy
  • 22/10/2025
  • 12:28
Essential Services Commission

EnergyAustralia to provide more than $1 million in bill relief after breaching consumer protections

The Essential Services Commission has accepted a court-enforceable undertaking with EnergyAustralia that will see it provide a customer remediation package of approximately $1.2 million of credits and debt waivers, following alleged failures to inform struggling customers of their payment assistance entitlements. The commission alleges EnergyAustralia did not provide information about the assistance available to over 6000 customers who had been recognised by EnergyAustralia as having difficulty paying their bills. This likely led to customers missing out on concessions and grants they were eligible for, leading to further debt. The customer remediation package averages an estimated $179 per affected customer. The…

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