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  • Political
  • 22/10/2025
  • 11:33
Family First Party

Tarzia’s women’s prison ‘investigation’ weak – action is needed, says Family First

Family First’s lead Upper House candidate for the South Australian election, Deepa Mathew, has labelled Opposition Leader Vincent Tarzia as “weak” for suggesting an…

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  • Culturally and linguistically diverse, Immigration
  • 22/10/2025
  • 11:29
SSI

SSI welcomes child-centred vision for out-of-home care

Leading provider of multicultural out-of-home care services SSI has welcomed a landmark report from the Australian Human Rights Commission that places children’s voices at the centre of national reform efforts. The A Ground to Grow From report, based on consultations with over 500 children — including those with lived experience of care and children from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds — offers a blueprint for a more inclusive and responsive care system. SSI Executive General Manager, Service Delivery Eric Harper said it was heartening to see the consultations that formed the basis for this report use innovate ways to…

  • Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
  • 22/10/2025
  • 11:11
Jane Morgan Management

American Uranium Commences Drilling at Lo Herma ISR Uranium Project

Perth, Australia – American Uranium Limited (ASX:AMU; OTCID:AMUIF) has commenced its Phase 1 resource development drilling program at the Lo Herma In-Situ Recovery (ISR) Uranium Project in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin, marking a major step in advancing one of the United States’ most promising near-term uranium developments. Highlights Phase 1 of a two-stage drilling campaign has commenced at Lo Herma. The program aims to expand the current 8.57 million-pound uranium resource and support an interim Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) update in early 2026. Phase 2 infill drilling is scheduled for Q1 2026, to upgrade resource classifications ahead of a planned…

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  • Information Technology
  • 22/10/2025
  • 11:11
Geotab Inc.

Safer Roads, Smarter Fleets: Geotab & Vitality Launch Data-Driven Behavioural Science Joint Venture

Innovative solution rewards safe driving in Australia and New ZealandSYDNEY, Oct. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Geotab Inc. and its affiliates (“Geotab”), the global leader in connected vehicle and asset solutions, and Vitality, have formed a joint venture to improve driver safety and well-being, reduce risk and support better road safety. Following its beta launch in Canada, US and in Europe earlier this year, Geotab Vitality is now available in Australia, rewarding drivers for safer behaviours.This first-of-its-kind solution combines Geotab’s advanced telematics and AI-powered predictive collision analytics with Vitality’s proven behavioural science, creating a new way to inspire and reward…

  • Indigenous, Science
  • 22/10/2025
  • 11:05
UNSW Sydney

Not hunters but collectors: the bone that challenges the ‘humans wiped out Australian megafauna’ theory

New technology has shown the incision marks likely made by humans on the fossilised bone of an ancient kangaroo were in fact made after the bone was fossilised, not while the animal was alive. New research led by UNSW Sydney palaeontologists challenges the idea that indigenous Australians hunted Australia’s megafauna to extinction, suggesting instead they were fossil collectors. The research published today in the journal Royal Society Open Science focuses on the fossilised tibia (lower leg bone) of a now-extinct, giant ‘sthenurine’ kangaroo. Found in Mammoth Cave in southwestern Australia around the time of the First World War, the bone…

  • Biotechnology
  • 22/10/2025
  • 10:58
4DMedical Limited (ASX:4DX)

4DMedical (ASX:4DX) CT:VQ(TM) commercial rollout commences at Stanford and AstraZeneca expands partnership across Brazil

Highlights • Less than two months after FDA clearance, Stanford University becomes the first U.S. Academic Medical Centre (AMC) to adopt CT:VQ™ under a commercial contract • 4DMedical and AstraZeneca expand the Lung Health Screening Program in Brazil to five additional hospitals, covering 38,000 CT scans annually Melbourne, Australia, 22 October 2025: 4DMedical Limited (ASX: 4DX, “4DMedical” or the “Company”), a global leader in respiratory imaging technology, today announces that Stanford University has become the first Academic Medical Centre (AMC) to adopt CT:VQ™ commercially following FDA clearance, expanding its existing agreement with 4DMedical. The Company also announces the expansion of its…

  • Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
  • 22/10/2025
  • 10:27
Jane Morgan Management

Resolution Minerals (ASX:RML) Fast-Tracks U.S. Antimony Strategy with Tribeca Capital Appointment and Metallurgy Program Launch

22 October 2025 – Sydney, Australia | Resolution Minerals Limited (ASX: RML; OTCQB: RLMLF) (“Resolution”) is accelerating its downstream strategy in the U.S., aligning with national ambitions to secure critical mineral supply chains. The Company has commenced a comprehensive metallurgical program on high-grade antimony ore samples from its Horse Heaven Gold-Antimony-Silver-Tungsten Project in Idaho and appointed Tribeca Capital as Corporate Adviser to drive U.S. market engagement and development. High-grade surface samples from the Antimony Ridge area have been dispatched to Kingston Process Metallurgy (KPM), a Canada-based chemical process development firm, for detailed analysis and testwork. Results from these studies will…

  • Contains:
  • Agriculture Farming Rural
  • 22/10/2025
  • 10:17
Rabobank

Australian livestock markets becoming increasingly volatile – industry report

Australian livestock producers have been facing an unprecedented period of market volatility over recent years, with swings in cattle and sheep prices reaching record…

  • Contains:
  • Finance Investment, Taxation
  • 22/10/2025
  • 10:01
Tax Practitioners Board

Protecting public trust: the TPB takes action against Can Do Accounting

The Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) terminated the tax agent registration of Can Do Accounting Services Pty Ltd, from Mission Beach QLD, for serious breaches of the Code of Professional Conduct (Code). The company, led solely by Ruaidhri Carslake, was found to have misrepresented its supervisory arrangements over a 4-year period, lodging more than 3,000 returns without proper oversight. The TPB determined Mr Carslake, who has never been a registered tax agent, falsely listed supervising agents without their consent or involvement. As a result, the TPB imposed a 2-year ban on re-registration for Can Do Accounting and concluded Mr Carslake, the…

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