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  • Education Training
  • 30/09/2025
  • 08:00
NSW Department of Education

Top NSW educators honoured with Premier’s Teacher Scholarship

NSW Premier Chris Minns has congratulated 15 of the state’s best teachers whose commitment to quality education has been rewarded with a 2026 Premier’s Teacher Scholarship. In announcing the winners at Parliament House, PremierMinns saidit was anhonour to celebrate of one of this state’s most valuable resources - our teachers. “These scholarships are designed to enrich the learning experiences of students in the classroom, and to support teachers to explore their focus areas,” MrMinns said. “From their study tour experiences, scholars will gain confidence to apply new ideas, new teaching methods and new technologies in their teaching. “In a time…

  • Building Construction, Manufacturing
  • 30/09/2025
  • 08:00
Boon Edam Australia

Boon Edam showcases seamless secure entrances and biometric integrations

Boon Edam, a global leader in physicalsecurity entrances, will showcase its latest integrated solutions at Global Security Exchange (GSX) 2025, designed to address evolving…

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  • Telecommunication
  • 30/09/2025
  • 07:11
Roadpost Inc.

Roadpost Inc. Responds to Beam Communications Holdings Ltd.’s ASX Announcements Regarding ZOLEO Inc.

TORONTO, Sept. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Roadpost Inc. firmly rejects the assertions made in the ASX announcements issued by Beam Communications Holdings Ltd. on September 23, 2025, concerning ZOLEO Inc.It is Roadpost’s position that Beam’s purported tender of its ZOLEO shares to Roadpost is invalid and ineffective. In Roadpost’s view, Beam has failed to meet its obligations under the Joint Venture Agreement and the Settlement Agreement, including its explicit duty to negotiate in good faith and to concurrently execute a definitive agreement for the sale of ZOLEO device intellectual property alongside the transfer of its joint venture shares. Roadpost…

  • General News, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 30/09/2025
  • 07:01
La Trobe University

Survivors struggle to access cancer rehabilitation, research finds

The number of cancer rehabilitation programs in Australia has more than doubled in the past decade, but availability remains limited, with many survivors struggling to get the support they need, according to researchers at La Trobe University. Published in the Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, a national survey of 173 hospitals and cancer centres showed cancer rehabilitation programs in Australia have increased from 31 programs in 2015 to 76 in 2024. Exercise has been recommended as best practice cancer care under clinical guidelines set by the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia (COSA) since 2018. But Dr Amy Dennett, a researcher…

  • Government Federal, Internet
  • 30/09/2025
  • 07:00
The Digital Industry Group

Consultation opens on review of the Australian Code of Practice on Disinformation and Misinformation

DIGI has today launched a public consultation to inform a review of the Australian Code of Practice on Disinformation and Misinformation (ACPDM). The ACPDM is a commitment by a diverse set of major technology companies to reduce the risk of online disinformation and harmful misinformation. DIGI has published a Discussion Paper to guide the consultation, inviting input from the public, civil society, academia, and government on the future of the Code. Sunita Bose, Managing Director of DIGI, said the review is a critical opportunity to ensure the industry’s approach to mis- and disinformation remains robust and reflects community expectations. "Since…

  • Medical Health Aged Care, Women
  • 30/09/2025
  • 07:00
Monash University

Menopause does not worsen multiple sclerosis (MS) disability: study

The largest study of its kind has found menopause is not associated with an increased risk of disability in women with multiple sclerosis (MS). Until now, the impact of reduced sex hormones on women with MS had only been the subject of small studies, some with conflicting results. Published in JAMA Neurology, the Monash University-led project assessed whether menopause modified the risk of disability progression for women with relapse-onset MS. It did not. MS is a chronic autoimmune and neurodegenerative condition, which impacts the immune and nervous systems. It affects three times more women than men and impacts 1 in…

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 30/09/2025
  • 06:45
Royal Australian College of GPs

‘It’s time to act and save young lives’: Victorian GPs call for intranasal flu vaccinations for young kids

GPs are calling on the Victorian Government to follow the lead of other states and territories and introduce needle-free influenza vaccinations for young children. It comes following the Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) throwing its support behind Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia introducing free intranasal influenza vaccinations for children aged two to five via their GP next year ahead of the 2026 flu season. RACGP Victoria Chair, Dr Anita Munoz, said that Victorian families deserved the same. “It’s time to act and save young lives,” she said. “Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia will be delivering…

  • Finance Investment, Political
  • 30/09/2025
  • 06:07
Super Members Council

Older women face poverty in retirement without urgent action: new report

Without bold action, Australia faces a looming crisis of older women entering retirement in poverty, driven by gender gaps in super caused by major life events that worsen women’s economic insecurity. A landmark new report for the Super Members Council by Impact Economics and Policy finds single women and renters are amongst the older women most at risk of retirement poverty. Women today retire with 25% less super than men. The median super balance of women aged 60–64 is $51,000 lower than for men, and women are around ten per cent more likely to have no super at all. Historically,…

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  • Media
  • 30/09/2025
  • 06:07
Medianet

AI, work and the media: Coverage positive, but social conversations negative as the voice of unions grows, Medianet report reveals.

Key Facts: Medianet released a new report called “The AI Tightrope: Balancing AI, Reputation and Workforce Impact” to understand the reputational risk for organisations…

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