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- Government Federal, Taxation
- 23/09/2025
- 11:01
Targeted strike to illicit tobacco trade
This is a joint media release between Victoria Police and the ATO. A joint operation between the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and Victoria Police has resulted in the seizure of over 18,000 illicit cigarettes and approximately $100,000 in cash from residential properties and a retail store in Melbourne. Last week, search warrants were executed at two residential properties in Altona North and a retail store in Hoppers Crossing. Officers seized 18,700 illicit cigarettes and 5kg of loose-leaf illicit tobacco, with the combined excise forgone being over $40,000. Also located during the warrants was approximately $100,000 in cash, as well as…
- Environment, Local Government
- 23/09/2025
- 11:00
Soft Landing Perth Wins 2025 WasteSorted “Closing the Loop” Award
Soft Landing Mattress Recycling has been recognised as a leader in Western Australia’s circular economy, taking out the 2025 WasteSorted “Closing the Loop” Award…
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- Government NT, Union
- 23/09/2025
- 10:55
HSU Allied Health Members to rally today for better wages, conditions, and services
The Health Services Union SA/NT (HSU), representing Allied Health Professionals and Medical Scientists, has been negotiating a new Enterprise Agreement with the Finocchiaro Government for more than six months. After receiving an abysmal pay offer, the NT Government is forcing the EA to a vote against the advice of unions — members are campaigning to vote NO against this deal. The vote closes this Wednesday, 24 September. Allied Health covers a wide range of professions, including physiotherapists, radiographers, social workers, speech pathologists, occupational therapists, dietitians, psychologists, pathology scientists, and sonographers. Allied Health work across NT Health in hospital settings, directly…
- CharitiesAidWelfare, Youth
- 23/09/2025
- 10:55
Glamour meets giving at Kokoda Youth Foundation’s 20 Year Gala Ball
Kokoda Youth Foundation – the driving force behind Kokoda Youth Programs and the Kokoda Challenge events – is rolling out the red carpet to…
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- Finance Investment, Oil Mining Resources
- 23/09/2025
- 10:40
DIABLO COMPLETES DRILLING AT PHOENIX COPPER PROJECT, UTAH AND ADVANCES EXPANSION OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS US CRITICAL MINERALS
HIGHLIGHTS • Phoenix Copper Project (Utah, U.S.): Drilling successfully completed at the 100%-owned project, positioned directly along strike from the producing 740Mlb Lisbon ValleyCopper Mine (LVCC). • Assays Incoming: Drill samples dispatched to the laboratory with results anticipated inthe coming weeks. Philadelphia Fault: Soil sampling program wrapped up across theinterpreted SW extensions of this fertile structure. Assays pending. • Fair Dinkum Prospect: Maiden drilling scheduled for Q4 2025. The prospect isstrategically located 5km SE of the 60Mt Lone Wolf Deposit (12.1Kt recoverable Cu²) andjust 2km east of the Flying Diamond Deposit. • High-Grade Copper at Surface: Copper mineralisation mapped in…
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- Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
- 23/09/2025
- 10:15
Resources and Energy Group (ASX:REZ): Maiden Mineral Resource Established at Gigante Grande East Menzies Gold Project, WA
Data review of a 6km long gold mineralised system at Gigante Grande reveals initial Gigante Grande Maiden Gold Resource Maiden Inferred Mineral Resource of 1.39 Mt @ 0.91 g/t Au for 40,700 oz (JORC 2012) Mineralisation remains open to the northwest and at depth, highlighting a pathway for potential further resource growth This maiden resource provides confidence in the prospective economics of Gigante Grande and includes 33,500oz at 1.02g/t Au from the lower saprolite supergene, and in situ granite-hosted mineralisation The Inferred Resource is constrained within an optimised 700m long, 300m wide and 120m deep open pit shell generated under…
- Oil Mining Resources
- 23/09/2025
- 10:08
Impact Minerals Limited (ASX: IPT) Firm commitments received for $4m capital raise
• Strategic A$4 million placement to be issued under the Company's existing available placement capacity under ASX Listing Rule 7.1 and 7.1A. • Funds from the equity raising to support ongoing High Purity Alumina (HPA) ventures at the Lake Hope Project in WA and via the company’s investment in Alluminous Pty Ltd. • Acceleration of copper exploration at Broken Hill. Impact Minerals Limited (ASX:IPT) (Company) is pleased to advise that it has received firm commitments from sophisticated investors for a heavily oversubscribed strategic placement (Placement) to raise A$4,000,000 (before costs) via the issue of 615,384,616 fully paid ordinary shares (Placement…
- Art
- 23/09/2025
- 10:07
Career defining support for 16 artists in record Creative Australia investment
Creative Australia has awarded 16 outstanding artists with 2025 Creative Australia Fellowships, representing a $1.28 million investment in Australian creativity. The Fellowships provide $80,000 each to support established artists’ creative practice and professional development over two years, giving them the time and resources to take their work further. Executive Director of Arts Investment Alice Nash said: “These Fellowships support artists to grow their practice by allowing them time and resources to take their work to the next level.” This year marks the largest Fellowship investment round to date, supporting the greatest number of recipients, thanks to additional investment from First…
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- General News
- 23/09/2025
- 10:00
MARK BUTLER’S LEGACY SENDS TOBACCO CONTROL BACK TO THE 70s
The Australian Medical Association (AMA) has today been congratulated for finally admitting Australia’s tobacco control policy has gone up in smoke - and that the very measures they pushed are driving more people back to cigarettes. Australian Association of Convenience Stores (AACS) CEO Theo Foukkare said today’s ABC report exposing high smoking rates because of easy access to illegal cigarettes shows the AMA, and importantly Health Minister Mark Butler, must admit they got it wrong. “For the AMA to suddenly sound the alarm that the nation’s tobacco policy is in reverse is laughable,” MrFoukkare said. “Their advice to successive governments…
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