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- Environment
- 12/03/2026
- 09:00
Monash University celebrates gift from the David Brand Foundation to establish Chair in Natural Capital Investment
Monash University has established a new senior research Chair – the David Brand Foundation Professor in Natural Capital Investment – to work towards a…
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- Agriculture Farming Rural
- 12/03/2026
- 08:11
Aris Mining Reports Q4 and Full Year 2025 Results
2025 production above guidance mid-point, 2026 production expected to rise to 300,000–350,000 ounces VANCOUVER, British Columbia–BUSINESS WIRE– Aris Mining Corporation (Aris Mining or the…
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- Agriculture Farming Rural
- 12/03/2026
- 08:11
Vista Gold Announces 2025 Financial Results
DENVER–BUSINESS WIRE– Vista Gold Corp. (NYSE American and TSX: VGZ) today announced its audited financial results for the year ended December 31, 2025, with…
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- Business Company News
- 12/03/2026
- 08:00
Building big: Australian entrepreneurs raise €523k Irish funding for agentic construction platform
Key Facts: Female-founded construction tech startup Scopey Onsite secures €523k funding across Australia, Ireland and UK markets Platform uses AI to convert WhatsApp messages…
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- Environment
- 12/03/2026
- 07:23
Large areas of logged native forest in NSW are not “regenerating”
One in 5 failure rate for regeneration devastating for wildlife Stills and some video here: https://dams.wwf.org.au/resourcespace/?c=6489&k=f88b7721e3 Large areas of native forest in New South…
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- Energy
- 12/03/2026
- 07:02
Victorian regulator publishes draft default electricity price (news grabs attached)
The Essential Services Commission’s draft decision on the 2026-27 Victorian Default Offer (VDO) proposes a reduction in each of the state’s five electricity distribution zones. On average, domestic customers would save $46 a year (three per cent) and small business customers would save $172 (five per cent). The commission independently reviews the VDO each year. It is a fair, independently set electricity price that: gives Victorians access to a reasonable electricity deal, even if they are unable or unwilling to engage in the retail market acts as a reference price so customers can more easily compare different deals in the…
- General News, Mental Health
- 12/03/2026
- 06:07
From Taylor Swift to ChatGPT: who are we trusting with our hearts?
Nearly 1 in 3 Australians admit opening up to AI with their relationship issues. Is this healthy? • 28% of Australian adults have been emotionally vulnerable with a chatbot (YouGov Australia)• Gen Z globally reports higher trust in AI tools for personal advice than older cohorts• Mental health apps usage has surged post-COVID• Search data shows increasing queries around “AI relationship advice” and “ChatGPT breakup advice”• AI usage for emotional support is highest among 18–34 year olds TRUSTED EXPERT COMMENTARY: Interrelate has worked with Australian families for a century. Over that time, the shape of relationships has shifted dramatically, from…
- Medical Health Aged Care
- 12/03/2026
- 06:05
RACGP hails changes to deliver fairer rural workforce incentives
The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) has welcomedimportant changesto the Workforce Incentive Program (WIP) – Rural Advanced Skills stream, following strong advocacy on behalf of rural and remote GPs. These reforms will remove unintended barriers that previously prevented many doctors from accessing incentive payments, particularly GPs delivering critical primary care and advanced skills services in rural and remote communities while also working parttime in metropolitan settings. RACGP Rural ChairAssociate ProfessorMichael Clements said the change is a significant win for rural general practice and better reflects the realities of how GPs work across Australia’s health system. “This is a positive…
- Building Construction, Government SA
- 12/03/2026
- 05:30
Roads alone do not create liveable communities
The Australian Institute of Architects is urging South Australian election candidates to back infrastructure plans that integrate housing, transport and public spaces, not just deliver more road projects. SA Chapter President Kirstie Coultas said road upgrades alone will not create the liveable, connected communities South Australians expect. “Good design connects housing, transport, education and public space — strengthening both economic and social outcomes for our state,” Ms Coultas said. The Institute is calling on the next State Government to ensure all major infrastructure decisions are guided by qualified design expertise, so public investment delivers long-term value for Adelaide and regional…
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