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  • CharitiesAidWelfare, Disability
  • 30/10/2025
  • 06:30
KIDS Foundation

KIDS Foundation Athletes Take on the Noosa Tri: Racing for All Abilities, Recovery, and Hope.

MEDIA RELEASE KIDS Foundation Athletes Take on the Noosa TriRacing for All Abilities, Recovery, and Hope. DATE: Sunday 2nd November 2025LOCATION: Noosa Triathlon, Noosa QLD -Swim: In front of theNoosa Surf Club-Transition: Lions Park, Noosa TIME: Charity Superstar Wave Start Time: 6:57amRelay Teams Start Time: 9:03am *If you want to attend the Expo on Saturday the KIDS Expo Tent will be located inCharity Park opposite the Sofitel (Friday & Saturday before Sunday’s race) This weekend, the KIDS Foundation will proudly take on the Noosa Triathlon with its largest-ever 8 Teams, 72 athletes and all wearing the KIDS colours and competing…

  • General News, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 30/10/2025
  • 06:30
Evohealth

Report calls for action on deadly lung disease affecting half-a-million Australians

Severe COPD hotspots revealed More Australians lose their lives to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)1 than to prostate and breast cancers combined,2,3 with one…

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  • Environment, Political
  • 30/10/2025
  • 06:13
Greenpeace Australia Pacific

EPBC reforms must be significantly improved to deliver for nature

CANBERRA, 30 OCTOBER 2025 — Greenpeace has warned that the revamped laws will fall far short if critical gaps in addressing deforestation, climate impacts and excessive Ministerial discretion are not fixed. Environment Minister Murray Watt will today table Bills for a reformed national nature law, the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC). Greenpeace has urged Parliament to work together to fix major gaps in the draft legislation, and ensure they pass an environmental protection law that actually protects nature. David Ritter, CEO at Greenpeace Australia Pacific, said: “The Albanese government was returned to power promising to fix Australia’s broken…

  • Technology Innovation
  • 30/10/2025
  • 06:12
Rimini Street, Inc.

Rimini Street to Host Investor Day 2025 on December 3, 2025

The Company will share its opportunities and unique solutions in enterprise software support and its ownership of the Agentic AI ERP market, present its…

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  • Finance Investment, Political
  • 30/10/2025
  • 06:05
Super Members Council

Complexity in the super system could cost new retirees up to $136,000 in retirement: new report

A typical new retiree with super could miss out on as much as $136,000 (or $6,500 a year) over the course of their retirement due to the daunting complexity of Australia’s retirement system, a landmark new report by the Super Members Council has found. The modelling highlights with fresh urgency the need to fast-track long-awaited financial advice reforms – and design simpler, smarter pathways into retirement that are much easier for everyday Australians to navigate. A ‘silver tsunami’ of 2.8 million Australians is now racing towards retirement in the coming decade. This demographic influx will double the number of Australians…

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  • Environment, Government Federal
  • 30/10/2025
  • 06:01
Climate Media Centre

TALENT ALERT: Federal Governments Environment Law Reforms Ignore Climate Reality, Experts Warn

Thursday, 30 October 2025 The federal government's once-in-a-generation overhaul of our national environment law risks entrenching climate destruction, with leading legal and climate experts warning the reforms fail to deal with the single biggest threat to our environment – climate change. The Government’s draft Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act reforms will reportedly exclude any meaningful consideration of climate pollution or compatibility with Australia’s climate targets. Despite promises of stronger protections, the reforms will not consider the climate impacts of new or expanded coal and gas projects. Polluting projects would not be blocked on climate grounds, even if they…

  • Medical Health Aged Care, National News Current Affairs
  • 30/10/2025
  • 06:00
THINK AORTA

The fatal cardiovascular condition missed in more than 50% of cases

Aortic dissection is an emergency that is often fatal when missed. In Australia, 18% of patients experiencing Type A aortic dissection don’t survive.1 Acute and fast diagnosis is a challenge, and yet rapid diagnosis is critical to reduce patient morbidity and mortality.2 A third of patients with aortic dissection are actively treated for the wrong diagnosis.3 A CT scan is critical for a definite diagnosis: chest X-ray, ECG, ultrasound and blood tests cannot exclude aortic dissection. 30 October 2025:Recent research found that a diagnosis of aortic dissection is considered in less than half of patients who present with the condition.…

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 30/10/2025
  • 05:50
Evoca Women's Health

Australian women win: Vast majority of women’s health clinics in Australia’s first national network move to bulk billing

Sydney, 30 October 2025: Evoca Women’s Health (Evoca) – Australia’s first national network of GP-led women’s health clinics – is pleased to announce it will increase bulk billing across majority of its clinics, following recent Federal Government funding reforms delivered through the Strengthening Medicare Bulk Billing Incentive and Women’s Health Package. Evoca operates 43 women’s health clinics across Australia, offering affordable care to thousands of women each year. From 1 November, 28 Evoca clinics (65%) will fully bulk bill eligible GP consults, with over 75% of the clinics expected to fully convert to bulk billing in the next 12 months.…

  • Education Training, National News Current Affairs
  • 30/10/2025
  • 05:30
Khrisna Adlaw

Comedy Hypnotist Haiming Jiang Blends Laughter, Learning and Belief for World Teachers’ Day — Kiwi Video Garners 4M Views on TikTok

“The Chinese Hypnotist” celebrates educators by proving the mind is the most powerful classroom. Victoria, Australia — October 30, 2025 — Teachers inspire minds…

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