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  • Medical Health Aged Care, Women
  • 28/10/2025
  • 09:00
Monash University

UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to adapt Monash-led International PCOS Guideline for UK health professionals

For the first time, leading UK health body NICE will formally adapt a clinical guideline – the2023 International Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Guideline – led by the Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation (MCHRI). The Monash University-led Guideline will be adapted to advance evidence-based PCOS care in the UK. Monash University has signed an agreement with NICE granting permission for the International Guideline to become NICE’s first clinical guideline adaptation. The International PCOS Guideline was funded by the NHMRC’sCentre of Research Excellence in Women's Health in Reproductive Life (CRE-WHiRL), developed over three years, involving input from thousands of health…

  • Agriculture Farming Rural
  • 28/10/2025
  • 08:54
Rabobank

Australian farmer sentiment lifts

Key Facts: ■ National rural confidence increased in the latest quarterly survey, driven by strong livestock commodity prices and improved seasonal conditions. ■ Rural…

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  • Food Beverages, Hospitality
  • 28/10/2025
  • 08:14
Soda Communications

The General Assembly’s new elevated pub menu is smoking, with a Southeast Asian twist

Elevated Australian pub classics grace the polished plates of South Wharf’s General Assembly, with a brand-new menu by Head Chef Jin Choi seasoned with subtle nods to Southeast Asian cuisine and the smoky Josper grill launching in time for the warmer weather. From kimchi mayo-topped loaded hot chips and house made beef dim sims in chilli vinegar and soy, to pub staples like parmas and steak sangas, The General Assembly’s new menu melds nostalgic Australian dishes and playful Asian flavours. The General Assembly’s Head Chef Jin Choi said the venue’s mission is to deliver the best gastro pub experience on…

  • Technology Innovation
  • 28/10/2025
  • 08:11
Thredd

Thredd Enters the Credit Space Partnering with LoanPro to Power Next-Generation Credit Capabilities

Partnership joins LoanPro’s modern lending and credit capabilities with Thredd’s global card issuance and processing to offer scalable and compliant credit solutions across the…

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  • Government VIC, Women
  • 28/10/2025
  • 08:08
AWU

DEECA MUST ADDRESS PAY GAP FOR OUR WOMEN FOREST FIREFIGHTERS

Analysis of Victorian Public Service data showsDEECA has allowed the gender pay gap for female forest firefighters to nearly triple over four years, with women missing out on $4,255 in pay increases, damning figures we are highlighting ahead of Wednesday's"Fair Pay Now"rally at Parliament. The data shows female forest firefighters received only $3,781 in pay increases between 2019 and 2023, missing out on $4,255 compared to the $8,036 increase in the male median salary. The gender pay gap for FFMV/DEECA Field Staff surged from 3.4% in 2019 to 9.5% in 2023 under DEECA's watch, with female firefighters earning a median…

  • Environment, Political
  • 28/10/2025
  • 08:00
Australian Conservation Foundation

“Shameful”: Study shows only a third of Australia’s mature forests remain

28 October, 2025 “Shameful”: Study shows only a third of Australia’s mature forests remain New analysis from the Australian Conservation Foundation has highlighted the enormous scale of deforestation in Australia, exacerbated by ‘deforestation loopholes’ and weak nature laws that provide special carve outs to industry and allow rampant destruction of the bush. The analysis, using State of the Forests Report data, found that just 34.7%of Australia’snative forestsremainasmature forests, compared towhen Europeans arrived in the 1700s. “Australia has lost almost two-thirds of its mature forest cover since Europeans arrived. This is utterly shameful. Mature forests are irreplaceable. They provide critical habitat,…

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  • Community
  • 28/10/2025
  • 08:00
Monash University

Hexing the patriarchy: new book explores feminist resistance and ritual

According to Monash University anthropologist Dr Emma Quilty, Australian women are increasingly turning towards modern witchcraft. In her new book – Witch Power: Hexing…

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  • Human Resources, Mental Health
  • 28/10/2025
  • 07:42
Mark Jones

The Story Code: A new guide to thriving in the age of disruption and polycrisis

Key Facts: Research shows an incredible 6 in 10 Australians workers have faced burnout and disengagement with work in 2025 – among the highest…

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  • Insurance, Transport Automotive
  • 28/10/2025
  • 07:00
Real Insurance

New data finds Aussies are commuting further and for longer

New report reveals Australians are travelling further and for longer on their daily commute, amid housing affordability concerns SYDNEY, 28 October 2025 – Australians are travelling further, for longer, and paying more to get to work, according to the Real Australian Commute Report 2025, commissioned by Real Insurance. Based on a survey of over 5,000 commuters nationwide, the average commute now takes 64 minutes a day, an increase of ten minutes since 2022, with workers covering 37 kilometres daily, up from 32 kilometres just three years ago. While the average out-of-pocket cost sits at $19.10 per day, car owners are…

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