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  • Environment, Government Federal
  • 27/11/2025
  • 09:07
WWF-Australia

Reforms will give Australia’s nature a fighting chance

WWF-Australia welcomes strengthened reforms to Australia’s nature laws that will give nature a fighting chance. “We congratulate the government and the Greens for working together on substantial changes to ensure our nature laws do what they are supposed to do: protect nature,” said Dermot O’Gorman, WWF-Australia’s CEO. “Nature now has a fighting chance.” The Albanese Government today announced the details of revised legislation designed to fix the failing Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC). Laborworked with the Greens on targeted amendments to significantly improve its original legislation. It will now go to the Senate for debate. “Australia’s nature laws…

  • Transport Automotive
  • 27/11/2025
  • 09:06
Hino Australia

Hino Parts Distribution Centre Drives Success

Key Facts: Hino Australia's 9,272m2 Parts Distribution Centre has driven a 37% increase in parts sales since opening four years ago The facility has…

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  • Building Construction, National News Current Affairs
  • 27/11/2025
  • 09:05
UNSW

UNSW expert available on comment on Hong Kong fire

Professor Guan Yeoh can comment on fire safety in buildings. He is the Director of the ARC Training Centre for Fire Retardant Materials and Safety Technologies, and the ARC Research Hub for Fire Resilience Infrastructure, Assets and Safety Advancements. He can be contacted on: [email protected] details: Cecilia Duong [email protected]

  • Government NSW, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 27/11/2025
  • 09:00
ASMOF NSW - The Doctors Union

Biggest case in NSW IRC history to shape the future of public health in NSW

ASMOF - The Doctors Union says the most significant industrial case in the history of the NSW Industrial Relations Commission commences today. The landmark hearing will determine the pay and conditions for more than 15,000 public hospital doctors and set the course for the provision and quality of public healthcare in NSW for years to come. From Wednesday 26 November, the Commission will begin hearing ASMOF’s claim for a new Doctors Award, the first full review of doctors' work value, responsibilities and conditions in more than two decades. The case will feature testimony from approximately 100 witnesses, including 54 representing…

  • Environment, Political
  • 27/11/2025
  • 08:51
Humane World for Animals Australia

Australia’s animals given a fighting chance following EPBC deal

CANBERRA (November 27, 2025)—Humane World for Animals says Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt’s reforms to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, amended in…

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  • Seniors Interest
  • 27/11/2025
  • 08:43
Lite n' Easy

Landmark Lite n’ Easy nutrition survey results: seniors give ready-made meals the thumbs up

27 November 2025 Older Australians simply love healthy ready-made meals and are reaping the rewards, according to a landmark survey from Lite n’ Easy. Lite n’ Easy recently surveyed customers aged 65 and over who receive government funding for subsidised meals through the Commonwealth Home Care Package, as it was known at the time, and now known as Support at Home. The survey explored a range of health and wellbeing considerations relating to nutrition. If you receive Support at Home funding, your plan may cover up to 70% of the cost of meal preparation and delivery*. You’ll simply pay the…

  • Culturally and linguistically diverse, General News
  • 27/11/2025
  • 08:37
Australian National Maritime Museum

Australian National Maritime Museum pays tribute to Vietnamese-Australian community groups for their support

The Australian National Maritime Museum extends its heartfelt thanks to the Vietnamese-Australian community, partners and supporters who helped bring to life the dedicated Vietnamese panel unveiled on the National Monument to Migration at the Museum on Saturday, 22 November. The afternoon unveiling focused on the Vietnamese community panel commemorating the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War. Hundreds of family representatives and community members joined the Museum to witness the unveiling and celebrate the stories now inscribed on the Monument. In partnership with community leaders, donors and media supporters, the Museum added 347 inscriptions representing Vietnamese migrants to…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 27/11/2025
  • 08:34
Monash University

Experts urge more use of rapid tests to curb syphilis among pregnant women and other groups

Key points Economic analysis shows rapid testing is cost effective and can fast-track treatment Three testing algorithms varied in cost effectiveness and accuracy In pregnant women, the risk of false positives is outweighed by the risk of not making tests available Researchers from Monash University and Alfred Health’s Melbourne Sexual Health Centre are advocating for greater use of rapid tests for syphilis, saying it stacks up both economically and in health outcomes – especially in women of reproductive age. The researchers investigated the economic value of syphilis Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs) in pregnant women, and men who have sex with…

  • Animal Animal WelfareRights, CharitiesAidWelfare
  • 27/11/2025
  • 08:30
Soda Communications

Cat Protection Society of Victoria appeals for the gift of nine lives this Christmas as number of surrendered cats soar

This Christmas, The Cat Protection Society of Victoria (CPSV) is calling on Victorians to help give the gift of life to cats in need…

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