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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 02/04/2026
  • 08:00
Monash University

New study finds third dose of COVID-19 vaccine is crucial for immunocompromised patients

A third dose of COVID-19 vaccination triggers vital long-term protection for immunocompromised patients, a new study led by Monash University has found. Because the…

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  • Government Federal, Taxation
  • 02/04/2026
  • 07:30
Australian Taxation Office

ATO launches powerful new app feature to stop scam calls in their tracks

Australians can now instantly confirm whether a call claiming to be from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is genuine, with the launch of a new in-app security feature designed to shut down scammers. The new ‘verify call’ feature in the ATO app allows users to confirm, in real time, that they are speaking with the real ATO, not a fraudster. ATO Assistant Commissioner Anita Challen says the new feature puts control back in taxpayers’ hands to be able to shut down calls that are not from the ATO and protect their accounts. ‘Scammers are becoming increasingly savvy, making it harder…

  • Business Company News
  • 02/04/2026
  • 07:18
CPA Australia

A decade of decline: Small business underperformance becoming a national economic problem, CPA Australia warns

2 April 2026 A decade of decline: Small business underperformance becoming a national economic problem, CPA Australia warns Survey of more than 4100 businesses…

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  • Government Federal, Mental Health
  • 02/04/2026
  • 07:00
Professor Ian Hickie AO

Free public transport key to combat mental health crisis amid global uncertainty

Free public transport key to combat mental health crisis amid global uncertainty One of Australia's leading mental health advocatesis calling on the NSW Government to make public transport free, warning that a return to pandemic-era isolation poses a significant threat to Australians’ mental health. Fuel shortages and rapidly increasing prices are prompting more Australians to work from home. They have created real barriers for people getting to work, school and participating in other essential community activities. Prominent psychiatrist, Professor Ian Hickie AO, says free public transport is a simple, immediate and effective solution to ensure people can maintain their daily…

  • Community, Transport Automotive
  • 02/04/2026
  • 07:00
Monash University Accident Research Centre

Pedestrian safety gets a boost from 40km/h speed limits

New research from the Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC) has found that lowering speed limits to 40 km/h on certain Victorian roads can significantly improve road safety, particularly for pedestrians. The findings provide evidence to guide potential further expansion of 40 km/h zones across the state. The study, conducted as part of MUARC’s Baseline Road Safety Research Program, analysed crash data and driver behaviour in areas where 40 km/h speed limits had been introduced, including local roads, shopping strips, and high pedestrian zones. It also surveyed drivers to better understand attitudes and compliance with lower speed limits. The study…

  • Technology Innovation
  • 02/04/2026
  • 06:10
Airwallex

Airwallex Strengthens Australian Leadership

MELBOURNE, Australia–BUSINESS WIRE– Global financial technology platform Airwallex has appointed respected business leader Elana Rubin AM as the independent chair of its Australian board…

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  • Science
  • 02/04/2026
  • 06:00
Monash University

New Study Finds Evidence of Cosmic Explosions with Missing Black Holes

An international team led by Monash University has uncovered evidence of a rare form of exploding star, helping to shed light on one of…

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  • Energy, Government Federal
  • 02/04/2026
  • 06:00
Rewiring Australia

National plan needed as fuel crisis bites households

Australia needs a national plan to get off imported oil for good, not just a call to conserve it, Rewiring Australia said today. “Our country runs on someoneelse’s oil even though we’re one of the best locations in the world to generate cheap electricity,” said Rewiring Australia CEO Francis Vierboom. “More than four million homes already have rooftop solar andEV sales are surging. Australians can see where this is heading. They just need a national plan to get there faster.” Rewiring Australia is calling on the government to introduce a National Electrification Plan and end billions of dollars in fuel…

  • Business Company News, Defence
  • 02/04/2026
  • 05:47
Jane Morgan Management

Australia’s secret weapon in the drone war isn’t a missile, it’s training

Key Facts: The current status: billions are being spent around the world on how to tackle aerial drone warfare. The problem: how do you…

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