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- Medical Health Aged Care, Mental Health
- 05/11/2025
- 10:16
Developing an accurate count of the domestic, family and sexual violence death toll
The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs has established a new inquiry into the relationship between domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV) victimisation and suicide, and how to ensure Australian governments are accurately counting the DFSV death toll. Chair of the Committee,Ms Louise Miller-Frost MP, said: “Suicides related to DFSV victimisation are not currently counted in conventional assessments of Australia’s national DFSV crisis. This may mean that the true death toll is much higher than previously thought.” “Developing a methodology for more accurately counting the DFSV death toll across Australian, state and territory jurisdictions could…
- Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
- 05/11/2025
- 09:59
Temas Accelerates 2,500m Drilling Program at La Blache
5 November 2025 | Sydney, Australia – Temas Resources Corp. (“Temas” or the “Company”) (CSE: TMAS | ASX: TIO | OTCQB: TMASF | FSE:…
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- Environment, Government NSW
- 05/11/2025
- 09:44
*** MEDIA ALERT *** Poo balls, asbestos dumping and lead contamination to go unchecked due to planned staff cuts at EPA
What: PSA Rally to Save the EPA (100+ people) When: 1:00pm, Wednesday 5 November 2025Where: Parramatta Square (outside EPA building/ABC Building) Poo balls, asbestos dumping and lead contamination to go unchecked due to planned staff cuts at EPA Poo ball detectives, asbestos dumping inspectors and lead contamination monitors are all to be sacked if the Minns Government presses ahead with plans unveiled late last month to cut 1 in 10 positions from the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA). The Government has announced they will cut 150 jobs. Dozens of EPA workers will rally inParramatta Square today to protest the Minns Government’s…
- Technology Innovation
- 05/11/2025
- 09:11
SymphonyAI Launches Sensa Risk Intelligence to Modernize Financial Compliance With Proven AI Expertise
AI-native platform combines decades of financial crime experience with advanced AI to cut investigation workloads, improve detection accuracy, and speed compliance modernization PALO ALTO,…
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- RetailOnline Retail
- 05/11/2025
- 08:57
The Estée Lauder Companies Announces Secondary Offering of Class A Common Stock by Selling Stockholders
NEW YORK–BUSINESS WIRE– The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. (NYSE: EL) today announces that trusts affiliated with descendants of Leonard A. Lauder (the “Selling Stockholders”)…
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- General News, Sport Recreation
- 05/11/2025
- 08:56
Meet the young cowboy who’s clocked more miles than an Outback road train
CADE FERGUSON – the young cowboy who’s clocked more miles than an Outback road train There ain’t a mantelpiece wide enough for Cloncurry cowboy…
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- General News
- 05/11/2025
- 08:55
PJCIS supports reform to strengthen oversight of Australia’s intelligence agencies
The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) has tabled its report on the review of the Strengthening Oversight of the National Intelligence Community Bill 2025 (the ‘SONIC’ Bill). The SONIC Bill expands the oversight functions of the PJCIS and the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security (IGIS) to cover all ten agencies of the National Intelligence Community, by including: All of the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC); and The ‘intelligence functions’ of the Australian Transaction Report andAnalysis Centre (AUSTRAC), the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and theDepartment of Home Affairs. The Bill also strengthens the role of the PJCIS and…
- Education Training, General News
- 05/11/2025
- 08:47
Education Committee to hear firsthand perspectives on Asia capability
TheHouse of Representatives Standing Committee on Educationwill hear from participants ofAsian Australian Voiceson Wednesday 5 November 2025 as part of itsinquiry into building Asia capability in Australia through the education system and beyond. Committee Chair,Hon Tim Watts MP, said ‘Australia’s multicultural identity is a national asset. Our people, their lived experiences, and cultural knowledge are tools of influence that must be represented in our institutions. While we have more work to do to fully break the ‘bamboo ceiling’, Asian Australians have increasingly broken through into positions of leadership in our national institutions in recent times and have directly demonstrated the…
- Agriculture Farming Rural, Energy
- 05/11/2025
- 08:45
Listen to farmers not Facebook: Regional opposition to renewables steady at 17%
Farmers for Climate Action today releases polling from Renewable Energy Zones commissioned by the Renew Australia for All campaign, of which it is a signatory. Polling of renewable energy zones again shows support for clean energy projects steady at 62%; opposition steady at 17% Regional people more united on clean energy than almost any other researched issue in the past 20 years Those polled significantly underestimate support for clean energy in their communities: only 37% of local residents believe there is majority support for clean energy in their region, despite 62% actually supporting it. The polling of nearly 2000 people…
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