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  • Aviation, Hospitality
  • 16/10/2025
  • 11:02
Emirates

Emirates lights up the skies with Diwali celebrations onboard and in lounges

Sydney, Australia, 16 October 2025: In celebration of Diwali – the Hindu festival of lights, Emirates will be sweetening the skies with Diwali delights…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 16/10/2025
  • 11:00
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation (ANMF)

ANMF to conduct ‘pulse check’ of Australia’s aged care system

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) has launched a comprehensive national review of Australia’s aged care system – to assess the effectiveness of the implementation of the Aged Care Royal Commission’s recommendations announced in 2021. Announcing the review at the ANMF’s 17th Biennial National Conference on the Gold Coast today, Federal Secretary Annie Butler said it will serve as a ‘pulse check’ of the aged care sector, underpinned by the insights and experiences of frontline nurses and care workers. In addition to analysing key stakeholder and Government reports on the sector’s performance, ANMF members will be asked for their…

  • Political
  • 16/10/2025
  • 10:51
Monash University

Monash expert: The Idea of Australia and exploring our convict legacy

New SBS documentary series The Idea of Australia delves into the myths of Australia, exploring the cultural narratives that have shaped our understanding of this country and its people. Professor Tony Moore, who features in the documentary, provides a fresh perspective on Australia’s convict legacy - reframing convicts not as passive victims, but as active agents in the fight for justice, rights, and democracy. Professor Moore leads the international Australian Research Council digital history project Conviction Politics, which includes its traveling exhibition Unshackled: the True Convict Story. Available to comment: Professor Tony Moore, Lecturer, Communications and Media Studies Contact details:…

  • Environment
  • 16/10/2025
  • 10:51
NSW EPA

SMITHFIELD COMPANY FINED FOR CONTINUED ILLEGAL TYRE STORAGE

D & N Rubber Refinery has been fined $30,000 for the second time this year after allegedly stockpiling more than 90 tonnes of waste…

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  • Art
  • 16/10/2025
  • 10:33
Creative Australia

Historic first: New disability arts archive celebrates 50 years of creativity and change

For the first time, Australia has a dedicated national archive celebrating the history and impact of Disability Arts. Disability Arts History Australia is a landmark digital resource documenting five decades of creativity, advocacy and cultural change led by d/Deaf, Disabled and Neurodivergent artists, organisations and allies. Created in collaboration with more than 100 artists, arts workers and allies, the archive is both a record of history and a practical tool for the future. Users can browse five decades of Disability Arts, learn about leaders and innovations, search more than 10,800 people, organisations and works, and create tailored reports, training resources…

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  • General News
  • 16/10/2025
  • 10:30
Hino Australia

Local Hino Employee Wins Through to National Final

Key Facts: Graham Reynolds from Wagga to compete in Hino Australia’s National Skills Contest finals in Sydney Reynolds works as parts interpreter at Wagga…

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  • Government Federal, Taxation
  • 16/10/2025
  • 10:27
Australian Taxation Office

ATO and Ahpra send warning about extracting super early

This is a joint media release between the ATO and Ahpra The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) have joined forces to stamp out business models and inappropriate practices that seek to use superannuation to pay for overly expensive or unnecessary medical treatments. New data released by the ATO today, shows significant growth in applications for compassionate release of super, particularly for dental services, where the number of requests has more than doubled in two years. To be approved, the services need to be certified by two practitioners as necessary to alleviate acute or…

  • Education Training
  • 16/10/2025
  • 10:22
OneSchool Global

TOP TEN TCE TIPS FOR TASMANIAN STUDENTS TO WIN THE FINAL WEEKS

As senior students head towards the TCE exams, OneSchool Global (OSG) Australian Director of Education Paul Maher has shared the top 10 tips that will help them make the most of their final weeks of study. Mr Maher said if students tackle their preparation with a practical and strategic mindset, they can stay focused and avoid feeling overwhelmed. “The TCE can be a stressful time for students and their families but there are strategies students can use to stay focused, and do their best,” Mr Maher said. “We have shared these tips across our OSG campuses – but anyone can…

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  • General News
  • 16/10/2025
  • 10:02
Hino Australia

LOCAL HINO EMPLOYEE WINS THROUGH TO NATIONAL FINALS

Key Facts: Jason Didio from Coffs Harbour qualified as a finalist in Hino Australia's National Skills Contest He works as a sales consultant at…

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