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  • Aviation
  • 18/09/2025
  • 13:03
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.

Second Blue Magic Netherlands Event Set for November 18

Registration Site Is Open and Dutch Innovators Are Encouraged to Attend and Apply to Present Capabilities SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA /ACCESS Newswire/ September 16, 2025…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 18/09/2025
  • 12:59
TruMerit

TruMerit Adds Two More Global Credentials for Rehabilitation Care Workers

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA /ACCESS Newswire/ September 16, 2025 /TruMerit, a global leader in healthcare workforce development, today launched two new global credentials for healthcare workers…

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  • Environment, Government Federal
  • 18/09/2025
  • 12:54
Climate Media Centre

Australian farmers, disaster survivors, parents and community respond to dismal climate target

The Federal Government has announced Australia’s 2035 climate target of 62-70% reduction in emissions. It comes following the first ever government climate report that outlined major climate risks facing Australians. The only science aligned target to keep Australians safer is net-zero by 2035, the further away from this the more risks Australians face. Farmers, bushfire survivors, parents, athletes, climate experts and Alpine residents are available for interviews responding to the target announcement. To arrange interviews, please contact: Gabrielle Platt, 0493 442 307 or [email protected] Sean Kennedy, 0447 121 378 or [email protected] VICTORIA: Natalie Collard, CEO of Farmers for Climate Action…

  • Environment, Government Federal
  • 18/09/2025
  • 12:54
Parents for Climate

Parents: Weak 2035 Climate Target Fails the Child Safety Test – Government ignores its own warnings, leaving children exposed to escalating climate risks

DATE: Thursday 18 September The Albanese Government’s weak 2035 climate target fails the child safety test. Despite clear warnings from its own National Climate Risk Assessment, which shows children and young people will be among the most harmed by worsening heat, fires, floods, and economic shocks, the government has chosen a pathway that locks in a dangerous future. Nic Seton, CEO of Parents for Climate, says:"As a parent, it’s heartbreaking and insulting. The Albanese Government has read the report, seen the risks to our kids’ health, homes, and communities, and still set a target that knowingly puts them in harm’s…

  • Environment, Government Federal
  • 18/09/2025
  • 12:51
WWF-Australia

WWF: Broad emissions target puts Australia on the path to climate destruction

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has put Australia on a path of climate destruction with his decision to set a 2035 emissions reduction target of 62-70%, said WWF-Australia. “This decision falls dangerously short of what the science demands,” said WWF-Australia CEO Dermot O’Gorman. “Climate science shows that we need to reduce Australia’s emissions by at least 90% by 2035 and achieve net zero before 2040 to be aligned with the Paris Agreement goals of stabilising global warming to 1.5°C. “It will mean more fires, floods and heatwaves and more species extinctions. This was clearly outlined by the Government’s Climate Risk Assessment…

  • Emergency Services, Government Federal
  • 18/09/2025
  • 12:50
Emergency Leaders for Climate Action

Crisis situation remains for emergency responders, communities under new climate target.

For Immediate Release September 18 2025 38 FORMER FIRE AND EMERGENCY CHIEFS have warned that the bottom end of Albanese Government’s 2035 climate target (62 - 70% cut on 2005 level emissions) falls dangerously short of what’s needed to protect both communities and emergency responders. Already, communities and emergency services are struggling to respond to more intense, and frequent disasters including longer, and hotter heatwaves, bigger, more destructive bushfires and repeated record- breaking floods. A lower target means more danger, and worsening disasters. The Government’s own climate risk assessment makes it clear that global heating of more than 2 degrees…

  • Environment, Government Federal
  • 18/09/2025
  • 12:36
18 September 2025

Target set, solutions ready, now time to deliver

Australia’s 2035 target of 62–70% is set – and can be achieved. The solutions are ready and each sector now has a net zero plan, pointing the way forward. Climateworks Centre CEO Anna Skarbek AM said: ‘The target sets a national goal post, while the six Net Zero Sector Plans will show how to get there. Together, they can build upon the work already underway across the country, ensure Australia clears the bar and stays on track in the global race to net zero emissions.’ With the right policies, Climateworks Centre’s least-cost scenarios developed with CSIRO show that the nation…

  • Community, Environment
  • 18/09/2025
  • 12:35
Bushfire Survivors for Climate

Bushfire survivors respond to the 2035 climate target announcement

*Available for media This is a weak target - from a government that simultaneously claims to be proactive on climate. It is a betrayal of every survivor of bushfires, floods and storms - every person the Prime Minister has hugged or consoled on the fireground or floodplain, in the wreckage of their lives. This target sets us on a path of 2 degrees of warming and that means more summers like Black Summer, and more families and communities devastated by loss. Disappointed doesn’t even begin to describe how we feel. Serena Joyner* Location: Blue Mountains, NSW I know that others…

  • Environment, Government Federal
  • 18/09/2025
  • 12:26
Australian Conservation Foundation

Albanese govt’s timid target puts coal and gas ahead of community safety and nature protection

Commenting on the Albanese government’s target to reduce emissions by 62–70% by 2035, the Australian Conservation Foundation’s climate and energy program manager Gavan McFadzean said: “This timid target range suggests the Prime Minister is more committed to the future of the coal and gas industries than he is to the safety of Australian communities and nature. “Until the government stops approving new and expanded coal and gas projects it will continue to put more Australians in harm’s way. “A target range of 62–70% falls significantly short on all measures of what’s needed, with the government’s plans preparing Australia only to…

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