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- Energy, Union
- 31/10/2025
- 15:00
AGL power station workers warned of hundreds of job cuts before Christmas
Workers at AGL’s Bayswater and Loy Yang A Power Stations have been informed of a restructure to cut hundreds of jobs before Christmas, the Mining and Energy Union said today. With both power stations slated to close within a decade, the MEU warned government intervention may be needed to prevent AGL cutting jobs early to avoid transition support obligations. In meetings held at both sites this week, union representatives were informed that 300 jobs would be cut across AGL’s business – including management and operational roles at both power stations. Under plans put forward by AGL, expressions of interest for…
- General News
- 31/10/2025
- 14:36
ACNC details significant achievements with 2024-2025 annual report tabled in Parliament
Key Facts: – Highest number of charities registered in any year since regulator established. – Charity Register searched millions of times. – Regulator received…
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- Industrial Relations, Oil Mining Resources
- 31/10/2025
- 14:34
Global mining unions gather in Sydney to tackle safety, critical minerals and just transition.
Australian mining unions are proud to host union delegates from every continent this weekend for IndustriALL Global Union’s World Conference for the Mining and DGOJP (Diamond, Gem, Ornament and Jewellery Processing) Industries, this Sunday 2 November in Sydney. The World Mining Conference marks the start of the IndustriALL Global Union Congress, a major international gathering of unions representing 50 million workers worldwide. Delegates will debate the future of mining and mineral processing in the context of climate change, shifting supply chains and rapidly growing demand for critical minerals. MEU General Secretary Grahame Kellyand AWU National Secretary Paul Farrow will open…
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- Business Company News, Information Technology
- 31/10/2025
- 14:22
ASUS Launches XA NB3I-E12 AI Server Built with NVIDIA HGX B300
Key Facts: · Extreme AI power: Eight NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs and dual Intel Xeon 6 CPUs for demanding enterprise workloads · Scalable intelligence:…
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- Business Company News, Information Technology
- 31/10/2025
- 14:05
Monash University and Firstsource partner to drive next generation AI solutions
A new partnership between Monash University and RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group’s Firstsource Solutions Limited will bring together world-leading expertise to co-develop next generation Artificial Intelligence…
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- Mental Health, RetailOnline Retail
- 31/10/2025
- 13:52
Jumble & Co Releases New Journal Range to Support the Wellbeing of Australia’s Youth
This dual-toned journal series is designed to acknowledge the daily wrestle we have with our inner emotions and support young Australians in managing their…
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- Government Federal, Indigenous
- 31/10/2025
- 13:05
Facing the health gap: New report shows urgent need for investment in remote NT health clinics and infrastructure
Key Facts: A survey of all 14 member ACCHSs, which provide primary healthcare to around 90% of the NT’s Aboriginal population, found: 93% lack adequate funding to maintain healthcare facilities and staff accommodation to a safe and acceptable standard. Half of all facilities, including staff housing, require complete replacement. 79% are unable to meet demand due to poor infrastructure and believe they are not adequately equipped to meet growing demand over the next 12 months. 11 in 14 were forced to reduce services in the past year and more than 60% missed critical specialist visits due to a lack of…
- Energy, Government Federal
- 31/10/2025
- 12:42
The real issue at Tomago
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER 2025 The real issue at Tomago Australia’s largest aluminium smelter, Tomago, faces a significant challenge to remain commercially viable in the years ahead, but renewable energy is not the cause of that challenge. Furthermore Tomago’s problems can not be solved by simply suggesting majority owner Rio Tinto turn to more climate-polluting coal and gas. To help explain the above, Climate Councillor Greg Bourne is available for comment. Greg is a former regional president of BP Australasia and was an energy adviser to former British PM Maggie Thatcher. Climate Council Senior Adviser Ben McLeod is…
- Culturally and linguistically diverse, Industrial Relations
- 31/10/2025
- 12:14
Call for national inquiry into racism in Australian workplaces
Call for national inquiry into racism in Australian workplaces What: Media conference calling for a national inquiry into racism in workplaces across Australia When: Wednesday 5 November, 11.15am AEDT Where: Ground Floor Courtyard 28L, Parliament House, Canberra Race Discrimination Commissioner Giridharan Sivaraman together with President of Australian Council of Trade Unions Michele O’Neil, Professor Nareen Young, academics, community leaders and advocates are calling for a national inquiry into racism in Australian workplaces. Media Contact: Elly Kohistani: 0432 809 244 RSVP: [email protected]
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