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Estuaries and coastlines capture most plastic before it gets out to sea, giving us a chance to stop ocean pollution
ComCom sees potential for over $250m reduction in payment fees for New Zealanders
Despite what you’ve read, Jim Chalmers’s wellbeing framework hasn’t been shelved – if anything, it’s been strengthened
‘Dark leadership’ is a threat to Canada’s tourism industry
Shared ownership housing options could help thousands more NZers into their own home
Boeing, Antonov to Collaborate on Defense Projects
Boeing Projects Global Need for Nearly 2.4 Million New Commercial Pilots, Technicians, Cabin Crew
Lufthansa Technik, Boeing Sign License Agreement for 787 Dreamliner Cabin Modifications
Japan Airlines Will Modernize Fleet with up to 20 More Boeing 787 Dreamliners
Luxair Selects Largest Boeing 737 MAX Model, Buying up to 4 737-10 Jets
Korean Air Commits to Up to 50 Boeing Widebodies to Strengthen Future Long-Haul Fleet
National Airlines Selects Four Boeing 777 Freighters to Expand Global Fleet
OECD launches pilot to monitor application of G7 code of conduct on advanced AI development
Nine Publishing Journalists Vote To Stop Work This Week
Boeing Awarded Contract to Enhance KC-46A Multi-Mission Capability
ABA Backs National Awareness Campaign On Elder Abuse
The Crowdstrike outage showed that risk management is essential. Why are so many businesses reluctant to do it?
ASIC secures travel restraint orders against financial advisor Barry King
The Productivity Commission wants to axe a key tax break for private school donations – but the government is determined to keep it
Rise Of Nature-based Tourism In Australia
AEON and CJPT working to resolve logistics industry issues and achieve carbon neutrality at AEON Fukuoka XD
ASIC protects small business – Quarterly Update 1 April – 30 June 2024
Virgin Australia to end its daily Cairns-Tokyo service due to reduced inbound visitors from Japan post COVID
Optus Stars In HOYTS Connected Cinema Experience
Qantas leads major domestic airlines for punctuality in June
Bolton Clarke nurses and carers to hold stop-work rally – Mon 22 July, 1pm-2pm
UTECH South East Asia Polyurethanes Conference Programme Announced
The greenest games ever? How claims of Olympic sustainability hit a reef in Tahiti
DG Institute ordered to pay $14.7m in consumer refunds, and penalties of $5m, for misleading students in wealth seminars
Small businesses can’t be held to the same cyber safety standards
APRA issues $10.7 million infringement notices and accepts court enforceable undertaking from OPC
Overseas Merchandise Trade 22 July
Asian Development Bank Competition Dialogues
Supply Chain Sustainability Boosted by Landmark Partnership Between Avetta and ReGen Strategic
Public advocacy helps musicians’ fame and fortune, new study finds
Mill Pay Dispute Costing Farming Families Millions
Bolton Clarke nurses and carers to hold stop-work rally
Boeing Provides Guidance on SAF Usage for Defense Aircraft
A global IT outage brought many supply chains to their knees – we need to be better prepared next time
Consumers and businesses warned of potential scams following CrowdStrike outage
Boeing Forecasts Demand for Nearly 44,000 New Airplanes Through 2043 as Air Travel Surpasses Pre-Pandemic Levels
Ashurst advises Akaysha Energy and BlackRock on Ulinda Park BESS and Brendale BESS portfolio financing
Rio Tinto IOC fait don de 200 000 $ pour soutenir la population et les communautés du Labrador Ouest
What a ‘right to disconnect’ from work could look like in the UK
Rio Tinto IOC donates CAN$200,000 to support the people and communities of Labrador West
What young neurodivergent employees need to know about starting work – and how to get the right support
What CFO Looks For From Payroll Department
Interruptions to Aurizon operations caused by global IT outage