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- Entertainment, Local Government
- 27/11/2025
- 13:41
Markets, music and magic: Willoughby celebrates the festive season
Willoughby is welcoming the festive season with a vibrant mix of markets, music and community events set to bring Chatswood to life throughout December.…
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- Government TAS, Oil Mining Resources
- 27/11/2025
- 13:32
CCAA Welcomes MRT Sand Inventory Report and Calls for Priority Government Action
Key Facts: Southeast Tasmania faces exhaustion of locally available coarse sharp sand supplies, according to new Mineral Resources Tasmania report Concrete producers will need to source sand from north and northeast Tasmania, with transport distances increasing from 35km to over 300km The situation will lead to increased construction costs, strained supply chains, and impact affordability of major infrastructure projects CCAA recommends streamlined approvals, faster licensing, better resource protection, and improved monitoring systems Without reform, Tasmania faces higher construction costs, investment uncertainty, and increased environmental impact from long-distance sand transportation Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia (CCAA) welcomes the release of Mineral…
- Business Company News
- 27/11/2025
- 12:58
Allegations of Misconduct in the Financial Advice Sector Under ASIC Scrutiny Concerns have been raised regarding alleged regulatory breaches and improper conduct within the financial advice sector involving an individual operating through a network of
Media Alert Concerns have been raised regarding alleged regulatory breaches and improper conduct within the financial advice sector involving an individual operating through a network of related companies and trusts. The conduct reportedly impacts both former employees and consumers who have purchased financial products, primarily insurance and superannuation, through these entities. According to documentation and records provided to relevant authorities, the matter involves long-term financial advisers previously associated with National Sterling, a company formerly holding an Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL). The company was fined $1 million by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) in 2017 following a Parliamentary…
- Community, Local Government
- 27/11/2025
- 12:57
Festive treats and sparkling streets: Christmas in Sydney
find b-roll and images at https://city.sydney/christmas-media Sydney is set to shine bright this Christmas with a feast of free events, markets, choirs, trees and…
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- Medical Health Aged Care
- 27/11/2025
- 12:44
EXPERT ALERT: The neuroscience of Black Friday Sales
Are you being inundated with texts and emails promoting Black Friday sales? Have you purchased items you didn’t really need? What’s the neuroscience behind these marketing techniques and how can we avoid them? NeuRA’s Chief Executive Officer and Institute Director, Scientia Professor Matthew Kiernan, AM, is available to talk about: The neuroscience of Black Friday marketing and why we love a sale What we can do to resist these marketing strategies – particularly when our budgets are tight! What we should do instead of scrolling and shopping to support our brain health About us: Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) is an…
- Business Company News, Education Training
- 27/11/2025
- 12:30
London leader appointed as new campus receives first applications
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is pleased to appoint Jodie Duignan-George to the role of Associate Vice-Chancellor (AVC) United Kingdom as the first applications for…
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- Industrial Relations, Oil Mining Resources
- 27/11/2025
- 12:16
Charges welcomed, but accountability must go further
The Australian Workers' Union welcomesWorkSafe’s decision to prosecute Victory Minerals and Carr Mining Services following the tragedy at Ballarat Gold Mine in March 2024. Kurt Hourigan, 37, died and Connor Smith, 21, was critically injured when the section of mine they were working in collapsed 500 metres underground. The workers were performing 'air legging', a dangerous manual drilling technique on unsupported ground when the rockfall occurred. The charges under section 21(1) of the OHS Act are an important step, but we believe this case demands more. It is almost two years since the tragedy. The AWU believes the evidence gathered…
- Government Federal, Oil Mining Resources
- 27/11/2025
- 12:12
CCAA Calls for Certainty as EPBC Reforms Progress Through Parliament
Key Facts: CCAA emphasises the need for careful implementation to ensure the system is workable and complements existing state systems The reforms must provide clear, predictable environmental approvals whilst supporting essential construction materials supply Industry involvement is crucial in developing National Environmental Standards, definitions and guidance materials Clear guidance is needed on offsets, planning, emissions reporting and transitional arrangements to avoid delays and duplication Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia (CCAA) notes today’s announcement that the Government has reached agreement with the Greens to progress reforms to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act. While the industry has long supported…
- Food Beverages, Travel Tourism
- 27/11/2025
- 11:49
Flavourful Finds in Dubai: Matcha Sips and Savoury Street Eats
Dubai, 27 November 2025 – Dubai’s culinary scene isn’t just about luxurious fine dining and celebrity chefs. It also thrives in its buzzing streets, vibrant markets, and laid-back cafés. For Australian travellers who crave bold flavours, comforting snacks, and modern matcha creations, Dubai offers a delicious mix of familiar tastes and new favourites to explore. From tender chicken shawarma and gooey kunafa to iced matcha lattes, this list curates some of the best local spots in the city, tailored to what we know Aussies love: layered and full of flavour. Shawarma A long-time street food favourite, shawarma has been a…
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