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- Animal Animal WelfareRights
- 16/10/2025
- 09:00
5 Ways to Keep Your Dog Happy While You Work
As end-of-year business routines ramp up, working professionals across Australia are juggling back-to-back responsibilities, with some often unwittingly leaving their beloved canine companions lower…
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- Manufacturing, Oil Mining Resources
- 16/10/2025
- 08:30
Aluminium Production Credit Moves Forward
The Australian Aluminium Council welcomes the commencement of consultation the eligibility and applicability of the Green Aluminium Production Credit. These production credits will provide…
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- Banking, General News
- 16/10/2025
- 08:21
TODAY IN TOWNSVILLE – Regional banks unite in Townsville to support country branches
Key Facts: Media Opportunity Filming and interview access will be available at: 10:00am sharp | Thursday, October 16 The Daintree Room, The Ville, Townsville Media are asked to arrive by 9:45amTODAY IN TOWNSVILLE - Regional banks unite in Townsville to support country branches Event Overview TODAY, the latest Regional HQ Forum will be hosted by Queensland Country Bank CEO, Aaron Newman in Townsville, where members of the Regional Banking Investment Alliance (RBIA) will gather to discuss the best way forward to keep regional bank branches open. Formed earlier this year, the RBIA brings together leaders from regional banks with a…
- Business Finance
- 16/10/2025
- 08:11
Capstone Copper Publishes 2024 Sustainability Report
VANCOUVER, British Columbia–BUSINESS WIRE– Capstone Copper Corp. (“Capstone” or the “Company”) (TSX:CS) (ASX:CSC) is pleased to announce that it has published its 2024 Sustainability…
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- Environment, Government SA
- 16/10/2025
- 08:07
Science has the solution to end algal blooms: Humble oyster key to address ocean crisis
Conservation scientists from The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Australia say large-scale shellfish reef restoration can turn the tide on the toxic algal bloom devastating South…
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- Manufacturing, Transport Automotive
- 16/10/2025
- 08:00
Australian innovation leads the way in EV Fire Safety with Verified Test Results
Key Facts: EV Fire ProtectionTargeted electric vehicle fire suppression Australian innovation leads the way in EV Fire Safety with Verified Test Results October 14,…
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- Engineering, Government NSW
- 16/10/2025
- 07:30
Professionals Australia calls for a halt to the axing of 950 jobs at TfNSW and urges action to protect technical capability and public safety in agency restructure
Professionals Australia is calling for an immediate halt to the proposed axing of 950 jobs at Transport for NSW (TfNSW) and a Parliamentary Inquiry into the agency's restructuring, which will put the maintenance and delivery of the State’s infrastructure at risk, undermining public safety. Ahead of Friday's NSW Industrial Relations Commission conciliation hearing, Professionals Australia is raising concerns that without proper consultation, the reforms could erode technical expertise and compromise the state’s safe, reliable public transport infrastructure. Professionals Australia, which represents engineers and technical professionals across TfNSW, says the government’s Operational Model reform has led to a significant loss of…
- General News
- 16/10/2025
- 07:30
POST HOLIDAY GUILT HITS AUSSIES HARD
Sydney, Australia, 16 October 2025 – Australians returning from holidays are feeling the guilt of indulging while travelling, claims new data from a global nutrition and food tracking app, MyFitnessPal. 1 in 2 (50%) Australians surveyed claim to abandon their typical diet on a holiday, however, a larger figure (56%) surveyed experience some level of guilt or frustration over their diet or health when they return from travelling. From Aperol spritzes in Italy, to tapas in Spain, to ramen in Tokyo, Aussies are rightfully making the most of international summers across the globe. However, while the memories pile up, so…
- Medical Health Aged Care, Science
- 16/10/2025
- 07:00
Discovery of hundreds of new human gut viruses provides a new approach to studying the gut microbiome
Hundreds of new viruses living inside bacteria within our gut have been discovered in an international study led by Professor Jeremy J. Barr from Monash University’s School of Biological Sciences and Associate Professor Sam Forster from Hudson Institute of Medical Research. These viruses, known as bacteriophages, could eventually be used to reshape the gut microbiome, potentially influencing gut health and the progression of various disease states. Published inNature, the study is the first of its kind and uses a large-scale, culture-based approach to isolate and study temperate bacteriophages in the human gut. The research team worked with 252 bacterial isolates…
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