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  • Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
  • 30/10/2025
  • 10:46
Jane Morgan Management

Pantera Expands U.S. Critical Minerals Portfolio with Antimony-Silver Project in Arkansas

Perth, Australia – Pantera Lithium Limited (ASX:PFE) has expanded its U.S. critical minerals portfolio with the acquisition of two highly prospective project areas covering approximately 5,000 acres in southwest Arkansas. The new ground hosts multiple historical antimony and silver mines that have seen no modern exploration for nearly a century. The Gilham Antimony-Silver Project marks Pantera’s first step into critical commodities beyond lithium and builds on the Company’s successful track record in Arkansas, including the recent A$40 million sale of its Smackover Lithium Project to EnergyX. Pantera has entered into an exclusive abstract agreement with Lafayette County Abstract Inc., giving…

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  • Community, Crime
  • 30/10/2025
  • 10:42
Thursday 30 October 2025

New report unpacks evidence-based approaches to preventing crime by children

A new report on evidence-based initiatives to prevent and respond to crime by children is set to bolster the 2024 landmark report on child justice reform from Australia’s National Children’s Commissioner. Evidence-based approaches to child justicecontains case studies from Australia, Scotland, USA, Netherlands and Spain, and is a supplement to‘Help Way Earlier!’ How Australia can transform child justice to improve safety and wellbeingwhich was tabled in the Australian Parliament in August 2024. TheHelp Way Earlier!reportinvestigates opportunities for reform of child justice and related systems across Australia and recommends a national approach to child justice reform based on evidence and the…

  • Political
  • 30/10/2025
  • 10:41
NuScale Power

NuScale Power Proudly Supports ENTRA1 Energy’s $25 Billion Agreement to Deploy Large-Scale Power Infrastructure Assets Across the United States

Marks a pivotal step for advanced nuclear in the U.S., reinforcing energy security and accelerating clean, dispatchable power generationProgram to power AI and industrial growth with reliable, low-carbon baseload while supporting American jobs and communities CORVALLIS, Ore.--BUSINESS WIRE-- NuScale Power Corporation (NYSE: SMR), the industry-leading provider of proprietary and innovative advanced small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear technology, today congratulated its exclusive global strategic partner, ENTRA1 Energy, on being positioned to receive up to $25 billion in investment capital under the newly signed $550 billion U.S.-Japan Framework Agreement. The bilateral framework agreement, announced by the White House following a meeting between…

  • CharitiesAidWelfare, Government Federal
  • 30/10/2025
  • 10:23
Homelessness Australia

Counting the cost of shattered lives – call for productivity probe into homelessness

MEDIA ALERT, Thursday October 30 Counting the cost of shattered lives - call for productivity probe into homelessness Australia's homelessness crisis is not just a moral failure, it's economic self-harm costing the nation billions, prompting calls from Homelessness Australia for a Productivity Commission inquiry.The peak body will make the call for a comprehensive economic probe into homelessness at a Parliamentary Friends of Housing and Homelessness meeting at Parliament House, Canberra, attended by MPs from across the political spectrum.Productivity and homelessness, parliamentary briefing Thursday 30 October, 11am – 12pm Senate Committee Room 2S2, Parliament House, Canberra "The existence of homelessness in…

  • Business Company News, Government VIC
  • 30/10/2025
  • 10:23
Victorian Small Business Commission

Victorian Small Business Commission saves small businesses the time, stress and expense of legal action through VCAT or the courts

Almost 7,000 small businesses, farmers and commercial landlords contacted the Victorian Small Business Commission (VSBC) seeking information and assistance during Financial Year 2024-25. The…

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  • Political, Union
  • 30/10/2025
  • 10:19
Mining and Energy Union

‘Leadership with courage and integrity’: MEU General President Tony Maher announces retirement

Mining and Energy Union (MEU) General President Tony Maher has announced his retirement effective 31 December, marking the end of a remarkable 27-year tenure.…

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  • Building Construction
  • 30/10/2025
  • 10:10
James Hardie Industries plc

James Hardie Reiterates its Board of Directors’ Commitment to Creating Shareholder Value and Provides an Update on Results of the 2025 Annual General Meeting

SYDNEY & CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE-- James Hardie Industries plc (NYSE / ASX: JHX) ("James Hardie" or the "Company"), a leading provider of exterior home and outdoor living solutions, today announced the results of the Company’s 2025 Annual General Meeting (the “Annual Meeting”). In connection with the Annual Meeting, James Hardie shareholders voted to elect directors Howard Heckes, Gary Hendrickson and Jesse Singh to continue serving on the James Hardie Board of Directors (the “Board”). Following the Annual Meeting, Anne Lloyd (Chair), Rada Rodriguez and Peter-John Davis have ceased to hold office in accordance with the Company’s Articles of Association. James Hardie…

  • Art, Music
  • 30/10/2025
  • 10:10
Transmission Communications (Trans:Com)

Sea Fever’s First Australian Album OUT TOMORROW!

Key Facts: Trans:Com’s release of the Special Australian Edition LP by Manchester’s Sea Fever officially goes on sale TOMORROW, 31 October 2025. Australian and…

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  • Legal, Political
  • 30/10/2025
  • 09:45
Slater and Gordon

Slater and Gordon denounces NSW Police Appeal in Festival Strip Search Class Action

Slater and Gordon’spriorityremainsto securea settlement between the State of NSW and thethousands of festival goers involved in theStrip Searchclass actionas quickly as possible. AftertheSupremeCourtof NSWlast monthfound thatlead plaintiffRayaMeredith’s search was unlawful, the State of NSW hasnowsignalled an intention to appeal the judgment. Slater and GordonSeniorAssociate in Class Actions,WilliamZerno, said: “There were thousands of otherswhowere searched in similar circumstancesto Raya. Hundreds of those searches occurred at the same festival Raya attended and were undertaken by the same police officers. “It is a matter for theStateto explain whyit isarguing that searches undertaken on the same basis as Raya’s were lawfulwhenitadmitted the unlawfulness…

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