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- Sport Recreation
- 17/03/2026
- 07:41
Lenovo Brings Production-Scale AI to Global Sports: Enhancing Fan Experience, Driving Revenue Growth, Boosting Performance, and Improving Operational Efficiency with NVIDIA
Multiyear collaboration introduces new solutions spanning Sports Intelligence, Operations, and Media & Content. SAN JOSE, Calif.–BUSINESS WIRE– At NVIDIA GTC today, Lenovo (HKSE: 992)…
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- RetailOnline Retail
- 17/03/2026
- 07:41
Kinaxis Advances Large-Scale Supply Chain Optimization with NVIDIA AI
Achieves up to 12X faster end-to-end planning performance in large-scale enterprise models OTTAWA, Ontario–BUSINESS WIRE– Kinaxis® Inc. (TSX: KXS), a global leader in supply…
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- Education Training
- 17/03/2026
- 07:30
LearnUpon Accelerates APAC Expansion with New Sydney Headquarters and AI-Native ‘Courseau’ Acquisition
LearnUpon, a leading global learning management system (LMS), today announced a period of unprecedented growth within the Australian and wider APAC market. This momentum…
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- Medical Health Aged Care
- 17/03/2026
- 07:10
RACGP calls for funding to support GPs delivering essential care during natural disasters
The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) is calling on the Queensland Government to fund targeted measures that will strengthen Queensland’s frontline primary care response during natural disasters, ensuring communities receive safe, coordinated healthcare when it is needed most. Australians are experiencing the impacts of climate driven disasters more frequently and more intensely, with the on-going floods impacting Bundaberg and many other parts of regional and rural Queensland the latest example. The Climate Council reports that more than 80% of Australians have lived through a disaster in the past five years, and half experienced a mental health issue as a…
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- Building Construction, Government SA
- 17/03/2026
- 06:30
Shifting Weather Patterns Demand Climate Responsive Housing Design
With South Australia's election just days away, the Australian Institute of Architects urges all parties to prioritise climate-adaptive design in housing reforms amid intensifying weather shifts like prolonged droughts and flooding rains. “Housing is climate infrastructure,” said SA Chapter President Kirstie Coultas. “Good design reduces energy demand, lowers household bills and improves health outcomes during heat events.” The Institute calls for robust, transparent implementation of the National Construction Code to deliver clear gains in energy efficiency, accessibility and resilience. This can provide industry certainty and clarity while addressing SA’s housing challenges. “Good design is not an added cost — it…
- Community, Government NSW
- 17/03/2026
- 06:00
120 NSW organisations call for a Human Rights Act
Key Facts: Many people in NSW assume their human rights are already protected by other laws – but this is not always the case. The absence of a Human Rights Act in NSW leaves residents with some of the weakest legal protection of their human rights anywhere in the Western democratic world. An alliance of more than 120 legal and community organisations, religious bodies and trade unions is calling on the NSW Government to seize on the opportunity this week to strengthen human rights protections by establishing a public inquiry into the introduction of a Human Rights Act for New…
- Government NSW, Legal
- 17/03/2026
- 05:41
A public inquiry into a NSW Human Rights Act
Media Release Tuesday, 17 March 2026 A public inquiry into a NSW Human Rights Act NSW’s peak representative bodies for solicitors and barristers have…
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- Environment, Science
- 17/03/2026
- 05:10
New report: La Niña failed to cool Victoria’s summer with record heat and fires
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MARCH 17 2026 A new Climate Council report finds record global levels of coal, oil and gas pollution is overtaking natural climate drivers likeEl Niño and La Niña – accelerating the “climate whiplash” phenomenon that pushes communities rapidly from one disaster to the next. The report Breakneck Speed: Summer of Climate Whiplash warns that even a cooling La Niña couldn’t prevent record heat and catastrophic fires in Victoria this past summer. A Victorian summer of heat and floods (Dec 2025 – Feb 2026) DespiteLa Niña conditions, Walpeup and Hopetoun recorded 48.9°C on January 27, 2026 - breaking…
- Environment, Science
- 17/03/2026
- 05:00
New report: Aussies flung from summer fires to floods in breakneck climate whiplash
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - MARCH 17 2026 A new Climate Council reportout todayfinds record global levels of coal, oil and gas pollution are overtaking natural climate drivers like El Niño and La Niña – accelerating the “climate whiplash” phenomenon that flings communities rapidly from one disaster to the next. The report Breakneck Speed: Summer of Climate Whiplash warns that even a cooling La Niña couldn’t prevent record heat and catastrophic fires across Australia this past summer. Key Climate Whiplash Events (Dec 2025 – Feb 2026) Victoria – A week after catastrophic fire weather warnings, communities along the Great Ocean Road…
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