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- Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
- 30/10/2025
- 09:41
TerraCom Delivers Solid September 2025 Quarter, Strengthens Operational and Financial Platform
Brisbane, Australia – ASX-listed coal producer TerraCom Limited (ASX: TER) has reported another strong operational quarter for the three months ended 30 September 2025, underpinned by disciplined cost control, consistent production across its diversified asset base, and continued strengthening of its corporate and financial framework. Operational Highlights Group coal sales: 1.8 million tonnes, up 9% on the June quarter. Equity coal sales: 1.1 million tonnes, up 4%. Closing cash at bank: $4.95 million, plus $58.2 million in restricted cash for rehabilitation bonding. Strong safety performance: LTIFR of 0.6 and TRIFR of 1.7. At the Company’s flagship Blair Athol Mine in…
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- Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
- 30/10/2025
- 09:32
TerraCom Delivers Solid September 2025 Quarter, Strengthens Operational and Financial Platform
Brisbane, Australia – ASX-listed coal producer TerraCom Limited (ASX: TER) has reported another strong operational quarter for the three months ended 30 September 2025, underpinned by disciplined cost control, consistent production across its diversified asset base, and continued strengthening of its corporate and financial framework. Operational Highlights Group coal sales: 1.8 million tonnes, up 9% on the June quarter. Equity coal sales: 1.1 million tonnes, up 4%. Closing cash at bank: $4.95 million, plus $58.2 million in restricted cash for rehabilitation bonding. Strong safety performance: LTIFR of 0.6 and TRIFR of 1.7. At the Company’s flagship Blair Athol Mine in…
- Engineering, Environment
- 30/10/2025
- 09:20
Pipeline maintenance challenges require swift action to plug costly leaks and potential environmental spills in industrial and municipal networks
Key Facts: Australian water and wastewater infrastructure faces challenges from climate change, population growth and ageing systems, with some infrastructure dating back to early…
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- Food Beverages, Hospitality
- 30/10/2025
- 09:00
Women in Hospitality Unite for Ovarian Cancer Awareness at Sold-Out Collabor8Women Event
More than 100 diverse professional women from across industries, backgrounds and levels of leadership will gather onWednesday, 5 November, for the final Collabor8Women event of 2025, a sold-out lunch at love.fish Barangaroo, celebrating women in hospitality and raising funds for Camilla and Marc’s Ovaries. Talk About Them. campaign. The event will honour Michelle Grand-Milkovic, the powerhouse behind love.fish Barangaroo and a long-time supporter of Collabor8Women. The campaign also features Michelle’s inspiring story, highlighting the power of women’s voices to drive awareness and change for vital ovarian cancer research. Guests will enjoy an afternoon of connection, conversation and purpose overlooking Sydney…
- Seniors Interest
- 30/10/2025
- 09:00
OLDER AUSTRALIANS TO BENEFIT FROM ONCE IN A GENERATION REFORMS TO AGED CARE
Thursday, 30 October 2025 The new rights-based Aged Care Act commences this Saturday 1 November, and will afford older Australians with greater independence, autonomy, choice and control regarding their care. The overhaul of the Act is long overdue generational reform, with demand for aged care projected to grow dramatically due to Australia’s ageing population. A new Aged Care Act, framed in rights of the older person, was the number one recommendation of the Royal Commission into Quality and Safety in Aged Care’s final report four and a half years ago. The Act reinforces that older people have the right to…
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- Indigenous, Science
- 30/10/2025
- 09:00
National Indigenous Space Academy cohort receives inaugural Andy Thomas Space Foundation scholarship
Keira Moran, proud Yuin woman and final year Mechatronic Engineering/Biomedical Engineering Master’s student at UNSW Sydney, has been named the Inaugural Recipient of the…
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- Environment, Political
- 30/10/2025
- 08:59
ACF warns weak nature laws risk repeating decades of destruction
For immediate release:30October,2025 ACF warns weak nature laws risk repeating decades of destruction The Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) has urged the Albanese Government to strengthen itsnational naturebillsso that they protect forests and stop Australia’s bush beingbulldozed. “In their current form, these bills do not protect nature.They’renot good enough,” Dr Paul Sinclair, ACF’s Acting CEO, said. “Australians expect rules that stop deforestation, make sureclimate change impacts on natureareconsidered in every major decision, and ensure an independent regulator can hold powerful vested interests to account. The government’sbillsdonotyet pass those tests. “Strong nature laws will create a strong Australia.Weak laws will put more…
- Environment, Political
- 30/10/2025
- 08:46
MEDIA ALERT: National environment groups respond to Labor’s new nature laws
MEDIA ALERT: National environment groups respond to Labor’s new nature laws Where: Mural Hall, Parliament House, Canberra When: 10am, Thursday 30 October 2025 Who: Paul Sinclair, Acting CEO Australian Conservation Foundation David Ritter, CEO Greenpeace Australia Pacific Dermot O’Gorman, CEO WWF-Australia Media contacts (in Canberra) Claire Knox, ACF 0452326549 [email protected] Liv Casben, ACF, 0415214365 [email protected]
- Childcare, Sport Recreation
- 30/10/2025
- 08:23
Audit committee hearings on Australia’s anti-doping scheme and Procurement of support services for abuse victims
The Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit will hold public hearings this Friday as part of two inquiries: The effectiveness of Australia’s National Anti-Doping Scheme The procurement of mandated national support and advocacy services for victims of child sexual abuse. Date: Friday, 31 October 2025 Time: 9.00am – 12.00pm (AEDT) Venue: Committee Room 2R1, Parliament House Program Inquiry into the effectiveness of Australia’s National Anti-Doping Scheme 9.00 am Sport Integrity Australia Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts Australian National Audit Office Inquiry into the procurement of mandated national support and advocacy services for victims…
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