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  • General News
  • 25/11/2025
  • 18:47
Office of the Organizing Committee of the 3rd Overseas Chinese Talent Conference for Development

The upcoming 3rd Overseas Chinese Talent Conference for Development to unveil multiple innovative outcomes

FUZHOU, China, Nov. 25, 2025 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/-- The 3rd Overseas Chinese Talent Conference for Development will be held fromDecember 1 to 3, 2025 in Fuzhou, Fujian Province. Hosted by theAll-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese (ACFROC) and theFujian Provincial People's Government, and organized by theFujian Provincial Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese and the Fuzhou Municipal People's Government, the conference will feature multiple innovative outcomes. This year marks the30th anniversary of the concept of "aholistic approach to overseas Chinese affairs". Centered on the permanent theme "Pooling the Wisdom of Overseas Chinese Talent to Fulfil the Chinese Dream" and the annual theme "Attracting…

  • RetailOnline Retail
  • 25/11/2025
  • 18:11
ACI Worldwide

Friendly Fraud Expected to Increase by 25% Between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday, Warns ACI Worldwide

ACI’s Payments Intelligence approach offers merchants complete journey protection—stopping friendly fraud and chargeback abuse in real time ACI expects industry leading fraud approval rate…

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  • Government NSW, National News Current Affairs
  • 25/11/2025
  • 17:59
Alannah & Madeline Foundation

Late-night sitting to wave through Hunting Bill is an affront to all Australians

The Alannah & Madeline Foundation and its founder Walter Mikac have condemned the latest efforts by the NSW government to push through the Hunting Bill in a late-night sitting. Despite undertakings and positive signs from the Premier about not giving up government time for debate and standing behind NSW’s strong guns laws, the government is now trying to force an all-night sitting so that the Hunting Bill is passed under the cover of darkness, likely at 3 AM with no one watching. Founder of the Alannah & Madeline Foundation, Walter Mikac AM said: “This Bill poses a direct threat to…

  • Defence
  • 25/11/2025
  • 16:37
Parliament of Australia

Public Hearing – Defence Annual Report 2023-24: Defence Subcommittee to hear from Defence experts and industry

On 25 November 2025, the Defence Subcommittee of theJoint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Tradewill hear from Dr John Coyne and Ms Raelene Lockhorst on behalf of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, and Mr David Goodrich OAM on behalf of Anduril as part of its inquiry into theDepartment of Defence Annual Report 2023–24. The Subcommittee will discuss uncrewed and autonomous systems and their integration into the Joint Force, Defence estate, security and resilience, and Australian international defence cooperation and competition. The Chair of the Defence Subcommittee,Senator Deborah O’Neill, said ‘This will be the last scheduled hearing the subcommittee…

  • Transport Automotive
  • 25/11/2025
  • 16:12
Road Freight NSW (RFNSW)

RFNSW warns of new supply chain costs hitting national productivity

Peak body Road Freight NSW (RFNSW) is campaigning against new landside port fees imposed on truck operators by Patrick and DP World Australia (DPW) and is calling for a co-ordinated industry fightback against the latest round of price hikes. The charges are effective 1 January 2026, with additional DPW fees for containers in and out of Port Botany coming into force on 1 April 2026 – and follow two hefty landside price increases throughout 2025. The new fixed charges, amongst many others, for Patrick Terminals wil be: import laden container $224.90 (up from $208.20) and export laden container $145.20 (up…

  • Business Company News, Finance Investment
  • 25/11/2025
  • 15:54
Rainmaker Information

Impact of fees on ETP revenue and net funds flow

Exchange Traded Products (ETPs) with management fees above 0.65% pa face significant challenges attracting investors unless they offer a unique value proposition. While revenue growth is less impacted by fees, products with higher fees, above an estimated 0.65% pa, find it increasingly difficult to attract investors unless they offer a unique and practical value proposition, according to the latest Rainmaker Information Exchange Traded Products Report. Unlike unlisted unit trusts where performance drives inflows,ETP investors are far more sensitive to fees. “Products with lower fees consistently experience higher net flows relative to peers,” said JohnDyall, head of investment research at Rainmaker…

  • Banking, Finance Investment
  • 25/11/2025
  • 15:44
Money magazine

ETFs positively impacting confidence in investing

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are having a positive impact on Aussies’ understanding of how investing works, with benefits being particularly felt by younger investors. 40% of ETF investors noted that investing in ETFs helped them to improve their understanding of investing more broadly, with almost one third of this group stating they have since explored investment opportunities outside of ETFs. 81% of those aged 34 or younger noted an improvement in their understanding of investing as a result of investing in ETFs, according to a recent survey by Money magazine. Of those surveyed, 93% invest in ETFs directly, with the…

  • Business Company News
  • 25/11/2025
  • 15:30
The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry announces new Board and Executive Council appointments

The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) has announced a series of updates to its Board and Executive Council, further strengthening our organisation’s leadership as we continue to advocate for a stronger, safer and more competitive business environment in Victoria. Adrian Kloeden has completed his term as President. Adrian joined the VCCI Board in 2013, served three years as Deputy President and three years as President. He will continue to contribute to VCCI as Past President, remaining on the Board. VCCI also acknowledges Jeremy Blackshaw, who has completed his maximum consecutive terms with his most recent three-year term as…

  • Technology Innovation
  • 25/11/2025
  • 15:11
WorldFirst

Ant International’s WorldFirst launches Enterprise Solution to Power Enterprises Global Growth

WorldFirst has launched an AI-driven integrated API solution to empower enterprises with a unified global financial stack covering checkout, business account, global spend, AI…

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