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- Environment
- 17/10/2025
- 15:09
FROM PLATE TO PADDOCK: OYSTER SHELLS TO BE REUSED ON LAND UNDER NEW PATHWAY
Oyster shells will get a second life thanks to new rules allowing oyster shell waste to be safely reused on agricultural land in New South Wales. Clear standards have been released by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA), outlining how the shell waste should be dried, processed and applied to land to improve soil health and reduce acidity. NSW EPA A/Executive Director of Regulatory Practice Arminda Ryan said the updated framework makes NSW one of the first states in Australia to allow processed oyster shells to be applied to land. “Without action, waste generation will soon outpace landfill capacity –…
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- Environment, Science
- 17/10/2025
- 15:00
Does individual climate action distract from the big picture? New research has answers
Climate campaigners have long debated whether promoting small, eco-friendly choices, like cycling to work or avoiding plastic straws, might detract from the push for…
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- Community
- 17/10/2025
- 14:51
Scarecrow festival awards to be announced
Key Facts: Media Call What: Thornbury Scarecrow Festival awards presentation and Rossmoyne Street Rummage Where: Rossmoyne Street, Thornbury When: From 10am Sunday 19 October…
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- Business Company News, Information Technology
- 17/10/2025
- 13:54
ASUS Announces Availability of Ascent GX10 Personal AI Supercomputer
Key Facts: · NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip: Delivers 1 petaflop of AI performance · NVIDIA AI Software Stack: A full-stack solution that provides…
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- Environment
- 17/10/2025
- 13:31
FROM PLATE TO PADDOCK: OYSTER SHELLS TO BE REUSED ON LAND UNDER NEW PATHWAY
Oyster shells will get a second life thanks to new rules allowing oyster shell waste to be safely reused on agricultural land in New South Wales. Clear standards have been released by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA), outlining how the shell waste should be dried, processed and applied to land to improve soil health and reduce acidity. NSW EPA A/Executive Director of Regulatory Practice Arminda Ryan said the updated framework makes NSW one of the first states in Australia to allow processed oyster shells to be applied to land. “Without action, waste generation will soon outpace landfill capacity –…
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- Medical Health Aged Care
- 17/10/2025
- 12:15
Free Shane Warne Legacy health check stations at the Geelong Show
Free Shane Warne Legacy health check stations at the Geelong Show Free Shane Warne Legacy health checks are being provided at the Royal Geelong…
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- Education Training, Political
- 17/10/2025
- 12:07
Anti-discrimination amendments shameful and unjust
The union representing teachers and support staff in Northern Territory non-government schools has called the passing of the Northern Territory Government’s amendments to anti-discrimination…
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- Foreign Affairs Trade, General News
- 17/10/2025
- 11:55
New inquiry – strengthening Australia’s trade and investment relations with Africa
TheJoint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade(JSCFADT) has adopted a new inquiry into the potential to expand Australia’s trade and investment relations with Africa. The Chair of the JSCFADT, the Hon Shayne Neumann MP, said ‘Australia’s trading relationship with the countries of Africa has strongly focused on the extractives and tourism sectors. Africa is a diverse continent of 54 countries, spanning vastly different resources and development. It is important to recognise that Africa is not a single market, but comprises discrete economies with separate and diverse opportunities.’ The Chair of the Trade Subcommittee, Mrs Fiona Phillips MP, said…
- Oil Mining Resources
- 17/10/2025
- 11:53
Kincora Copper (ASX & TSXV:KCC) strengthens Advisory Board with appointments of Kerry Stevenson and Michelle Borromeo
Gold-copper explorer and hybrid project generator Kincora Copper Limited (ASX & TSXV: “KCC”) (“Kincora” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the appointments of Kerry Stevenson and Michelle Borromeo to its Advisory Board. Strengthening strategic and capital markets capabilitiesThe addition of Ms. Stevenson and Ms. Borromeo, alongside recent Advisory Board members Brent Cook and Laurie Thomas, enhances Kincora’s exploration, partner, and corporate strategies. These appointments follow the Company’s oversubscribed non-brokered private placement led by leading North American resource investors Rick Rule and Jeff Phillips. Comments from managementSam Spring, President and CEO, and Cameron McRae, Chairman of Kincora, commented: “Kincora is…
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