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  • Childcare, Sport Recreation
  • 30/10/2025
  • 08:23
Parliament of Australia

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…

  • Technology Innovation
  • 30/10/2025
  • 08:11
Axelspace Corporation

Axelspace Signs MoUs with Two African Organizations to Address Social Challenges through the Utilization of Satellite Data

Collaborating with Partners in Ghana and Kenya to Develop and Implement Tailored Solutions TOKYO–BUSINESS WIRE– Axelspace Corporation (“Axelspace”), which develops and operates microsatellites and…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 30/10/2025
  • 08:00
Monash University

Australia’s first Digital Library opens the closed door of GP consultations

A new Monash study reveals the hidden complexity of general practice where eight health issues, on average, are tackled in just 19 minutes. Every day GPs are faced with a myriad of complex health concerns raised by their patients. “Holy bananas!” was the reaction of a Monash University research team when they first delved into the complexity of what doctors are trying to manage in general practice. The research team, led by general practitioner Adjunct Professor Liz Sturgiss from Monash University’s School of Primary and Allied Health Care, and co-authored by Dr Kimberley Norman and Ms Nilakshi Gunatillaka, with Dr…

  • Engineering, Youth
  • 30/10/2025
  • 07:52
UNSW Sydney

Solar-powered smiles for young engineers at SunSprint competition

Teams from Strathfield South High, St Paul’s Catholic College and Casula Public declared champions at regional qualifying event hosted by UNSW Sydney. A trio…

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  • Agriculture Farming Rural
  • 30/10/2025
  • 07:42
Coeur Mining

Coeur Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results

Record quarterly production, solid cost performance drive margin expansion; cash balance more than doubles to $266 million; full-year production and CAS1 guidance ranges narrowed…

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  • Travel Tourism
  • 30/10/2025
  • 07:12
TOURISE

Celebrating Destination Excellence: TOURISE Unveils Finalists for the 2025 TOURISE Awards

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia–BUSINESS WIRE– Anticipation is building as TOURISE today unveils the finalists for the highly anticipated 2025 TOURISE Awards, set to recognize those…

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  • Government Federal
  • 30/10/2025
  • 07:00
Catholic Health Australia

CHA welcomes start of Aged Care Act

Catholic Health Australia (CHA) has welcomed the commencement of the new Aged Care Act this Saturday, describing it as a historic reform that will help deliver quality care to older Australians. “These are the most significant reforms to the aged care sector in three decades,” said Alex Lynch, Director of Aged and Community Care at Catholic Health Australia. “The Aged Care Act strengthens the rights of older Australians, gives them more of a say in the care they receive and increases the expectations of providers in delivering high quality aged care services.” While increasing the accountability of aged care providers,…

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 30/10/2025
  • 06:31
Monash University

Music can stave off dementia by up to 40 per cent, Monash study finds

Listening to music when you are over 70 years of age has been linked to a 39 per cent reduction in the risk of dementia, according to a Monash University-led study of over 10,800 older people. The study, led by Monash honours student Emma Jaffa, and Professor Joanne Ryan, looked at the benefits of listening to music or playing music in people aged over 70, finding that always listening to music compared with never/rarely/sometimes listening to music was associated with a 39 per cent decreased risk of dementia. While playing an instrument was associated with a 35 per cent reduction…

  • General News, Sport Recreation
  • 30/10/2025
  • 06:30
Reflections Holidays

Surf Reflections Junior Series takes off in 2026

Key Facts: * The Surf Reflections Junior Series launches in 2026 with three events – Bonny Hills (February 6-8), Urunga/Hungry Head (May 8-10) and…

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