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  • Veterans Affairs
  • 29/09/2025
  • 09:47
Department of Veterans' Affairs

Media release – Minister Keogh – Independent Defence and Veterans’ Commission up and running

THE HON MATT KEOGH MP Minister for VETERANS’ AFFAIRS MINISTER FOR DEFENCE PERSONNEL MEDIA RELEASE 29September 2025 INDEPENDENTDEFENCE ANDVETERANS’ COMMISSION UP AND RUNNING The Albanese Government is implementing the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide to reduce suicide and suicidality among current and ex-serving Australian Defence Force members. Today, the Defence and Veterans’ Services Commission (DVSC) begins operation as a powerful force for change, overseeing sustained improvement in how we protect the lives of those who protect us. For the first time, veterans and their families have a government entity with a specific, singular focus on…

  • Business Company News
  • 29/09/2025
  • 09:47
Nimy Resources Limited (ASX:NIM)

Nimy Resources (ASX:NIM) MoU for Sale of Gallium into the US

The agreement with M2i Global also provides for project funding and introduction to other groups which may help with development of Nimy’s Block 3 gallium discovery Nimy Resources (ASX: NIM) is pleased to announce that it has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with U.S. critical minerals group M2i Global for the sale of gallium from Nimy’s Block 3 discovery in WA. Under the agreement, M2i will seek to provide funding options for Block 3 and introduceNimy to relevant third-party corporations and government agencies which may assist with the project. M2i may also seek to facilitate sales toU.S. Government purchasers,…

  • Books Literature, Energy
  • 29/09/2025
  • 09:30
Rewiring Australia

Renowned engineer and clean energy expert Dr Saul Griffith heads to Eltham for ‘Faster and Fairer’ tour

Renowned engineer and clean energy expert Dr Saul Griffith heads to Eltham for 'Faster and Fairer' tour Australians are keen to electrify their homes and vehicles and save on energy bills, but how can we ensure this happens fairer and faster? JoinSaul Griffith, engineer and Chief Scientist at Rewiring Australia, as he discusses his latest bookPlug In! The Electrification Handbook,which provides practical advice for everyday Australians on upgrading their homes and cars. You will also hear from community groups about the local action happening in your neighbourhoods. Join us foran enlightening event on how Australia can race towards all-electric homes…

  • Technology Innovation
  • 29/09/2025
  • 09:11
Boomi

Serco Asia Pacific Improves Integration Significantly Using Boomi AI Agents

Serco fast-tracks integration delivery with Boomi Scribe and DesignGen, significantly reducing integration documentation time SYDNEY–BUSINESS WIRE– Boomiâ„¢, the leader in AI-driven automation, today announced…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 29/09/2025
  • 09:00
AA Australia

ONLINE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS NOW OFFER A LIFELINE TO MORE AND MORE WOMEN AND MEN SEEKING RECOVERY, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE.

ONLINE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS NOW OFFER A LIFELINE TO MORE AND MORE WOMEN AND MEN SEEKING RECOVERY, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. AA Australia. September, 2025— In a world where connection and support are more vital than ever, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has continued to evolve by now offering online meetings that are accessible from anywhere with an internet connection. Online AA meetings provide the same principles of fellowship, anonymity, and support as traditional in-person meetings—offering a safe and welcoming environment for women and men struggling with alcohol use to share their experiences and find community and support in recovery. “Alcoholism doesn’t stop because…

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 29/09/2025
  • 09:00
AA Australia

ONLINE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS NOW OFFER A LIFELINE TO MORE AND MORE WOMEN AND MEN SEEKING RECOVERY, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE.

ONLINE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS NOW OFFER A LIFELINE TO MORE AND MORE WOMEN AND MEN SEEKING RECOVERY, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. AA Australia. September, 2025— In a world where connection and support are more vital than ever, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has continued to evolve by now offering online meetings that are accessible from anywhere with an internet connection. Online AA meetings provide the same principles of fellowship, anonymity, and support as traditional in-person meetings—offering a safe and welcoming environment for women and men struggling with alcohol use to share their experiences and find community and support in recovery. “Alcoholism doesn’t stop because…

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 29/09/2025
  • 08:35
Royal Australian College of GPs

Multidisciplinary care: a GP’s prescription for good health

Key Facts: 91% of GPs believe multidisciplinary team care improves patient outcomes, with 57% currently working in such arrangements Practice nurses (88%) and mental health professionals (51%) are the most common health professionals in multidisciplinary care teams 79% of GPs report that patients value multidisciplinary care, with nearly two-thirds of GPs wanting to increase their participation in team-based care The RACGP is calling for increased government funding to support GP-led multidisciplinary team models, particularly in disadvantaged and rural areas General practice care is changing to meet the needs of patients in Australia, with coordinated general practice-led multidisciplinary teams providing more…

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  • Mental Health, Youth
  • 29/09/2025
  • 08:00
Al-Anon Family Groups Australia Pty Ltd

Alateen, for children affected by someone else’s drinking.

Key Facts: One in 4 Children are affected by someone’s drinking. The consequent breakdown of the family leads to very destructive ‘acting out’ behaviour,…

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  • CharitiesAidWelfare, General News
  • 29/09/2025
  • 07:56
Queensland Country Bank

TODAY MEDIA INVITATION: Sept 29 in Townsville: Every Call for Help Should Be Heard: DV Safe Phone Sets Goal of 5,000 Lifelines this October

MEDIA INVITATION: TODAY Monday September 29 at 9.45am Queensland Country Bank - 333 Ross River Rd, Aitkenvale (Townsville) DV Safe launches Safe Phone campaign for Sexual Violence Awareness Month (OCTOBER) TODAY national charity DV Safe Phone will officially launch their SAFE PHONE campaign for October, which is Sexual Violence Awareness Month. The national launch will happen in Townsville. DV Safe Phone is asking Australians to donate their used mobile phones to become lifelines for victims and survivors of sexual and domestic violence. Attending on Monday at Queensland Country Bank in Aitkenvale will be: Nikki Firmin from DV Safe Phone Janelle…

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