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- Business Company News, Entertainment
- 10/10/2025
- 13:06
Fade In Studio and Tiny Souls Media’s Award-Winning Preschool Series ‘Zip and the Tiny Sprouts’ headed to MIPCOM and MIPJunior 2025
Key Facts: Fade In Studio Animation Produced Zip and the Tiny Sprouts. Original Preschool Series Features Engaging Storytelling and Music, Grounded in Social-Emotional Learning…
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- General News
- 10/10/2025
- 12:55
Australian National Maritime Museum celebrates 90 years of NSW Police Divers
To mark the 90th anniversary of the NSW Police Diving Unit, the Australian National Maritime Museum welcomes police launch Vigilant - a 20m offshore patrol vessel to the museum for display and tours for museum visitors. When: Saturday 11 -Wednesday 15 October The vessel will be open to the public from 10.00am – 4.00pm. Water police crew will give tours to the public and answer questions. On Saturday (11th) and Sunday (12th) Vigilant will be accompanied by a diver’s truck, displaying police diving equipment with police divers talking to visitors about the equipment and role of police divers. There will…
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- Science
- 10/10/2025
- 12:49
Scientists create nanofluidic chip with “brain-like” memory pathways
Scientists at Monash University have created a tiny fluid-based chip that behaves like neural pathways of the brain, potentially opening the door to a…
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- Energy, Government QLD
- 10/10/2025
- 12:24
Queensland’s “energy roadmap” keeps bills high and households in debt
Community and social justice organisations say the Queensland Government’s newEnergy Roadmap is a betrayal of families and low-income households already struggling under energy debt. The plan keeps state-owned coal plants running into the 2040s and doubles gas generation, measures experts say will raise costs for consumers while funnelling billions of taxpayer dollars into outdated industries. Analysis by Jacobs, commissioned by the Clean Energy Council, shows Queenslanders could face bill increases of up to 47.8% by 2030 under a slowed renewables rollout. Meanwhile, Queensland Conservation Council estimates the Callide B coal plant alone could drain $420 million per year from public…
- Building Construction, General News
- 10/10/2025
- 12:22
Public Works Committee to examine the Attorney-General’s Department’s proposed fit-out of 3-5 National Circuit
TheParliamentary Standing Committee on Public Workswill considerthe Attorney-General’s Department’s (AGD) proposed fit-out of existing leased premises at 3-5 National Circuit, Barton, Australian Capital Territoryunder thePublic Works Committee Act 1969.The proposed works were referred for inquiry and report on Wednesday, 8October 2025. The AGD is proposing the works to enable it to consolidate from three building into one in Canberra and reduce its overall office footprint by 26 per cent (6,817 m2). The scope of the proposed works includes: a new reception area and shared meeting facilities, new enclosed spaces and workstations, the consolidation and redesign of staff amenities including kitchens…
- Environment, Government Federal
- 10/10/2025
- 11:59
Crisafulli Government’s reckless roadmap signs Queenslanders up for a more expensive, unreliable, polluting future
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFRIDAY 10 OCTOBER, 2025The Crisafulli Government’s Energy Roadmap is set to sign Queenslanders up for outdated, unreliable, and expensive coal power until the 2040’s – a move that threatens to drive up household bills, worsen climate pollution and put thousands of clean energy jobs at risk. The plan sits in stark contrast to projections from the Australian Energy Market Operator, which show all of Queensland’s coal power stations closing by 2035. Extending the life of Queensland’s ageing coal-fired power stations and considering new gas developments flies in the face of Queensland’s legislated 2035 emissions target of a 75%…
- Oil Mining Resources, Union
- 10/10/2025
- 11:02
Further 7-day lockout at Ulan – time for a resolution
Glencore has this morning notified workers at Ulan Underground coal mine near Mudgee of a second seven-day lockout beginning immediately. Mining and Energy Union members at Ulan were preparing to return to work this morning after seven days of being locked out by their employer when they were notified within an hour of start time that the lockout had been extended and no work would be accepted. The Mining and Energy Union says this is a clear sign that enterprise bargaining has become intractable, and Glencore must now support intervention from the workplace umpire for a resolution. Workers at Ulan…
- Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
- 10/10/2025
- 11:00
Locksley Resources (ASX:LKY) Expands Mojave Antimony Target Fourfold in Major Structural Mapping Breakthrough
10 October 2025 – Perth, Australia | ASX-listed critical minerals explorer Locksley Resources Limited (ASX:LKY, OTCQB:LKYRF, FSE:X5L) has today announced a significant advancement at its Mojave Project in California, with recent structural mapping resulting in a fourfold increase in strike length of the target mineralised corridor at the Desert Antimony Mine (DAM) Prospect. This major development has expanded the target zone from 0.3 km to 1.2 km and unveiled the potential for a broader multi-zone polymetallic system. The updated geological model has not only enhanced the scale and exploration potential of the DAM Prospect, but has now also identified a…
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- Medical Health Aged Care
- 10/10/2025
- 10:58
RACGP awards recognise outstanding New South Wales GPs
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) is celebrating NSW GPs and practices that have gone above and beyond in caring for patients in their communities. The College’s annual awards acknowledge GPs, registrars, GP supervisors and practice teams who make an outstanding contribution to the health and wellbeing of their patients. The RACGP NSW award winners for 2025 are: GP of the Year: Dr Walid Jammal, who practises in Castle Hill in Western Sydney GP Supervisor of the Year: Dr Solange Duveaux, who practises in Berry GP in Training of the Year: Dr Sarah Woodford, a rural generalist registrar…
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