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Seeking members for AFMA’s Management Advisory Committees and Resource Assessment Groups
Food safety – it’s good for business
ASIC disqualifies former Victorian director for five years
Maternal and Child Health service at risk
Traces of ancient ocean discovered on Mars
No update on potential delay for DAL
Delivering on Labor’s commitment to put nurses back into nursing homes 24/7
WA’s new charitable trusts laws most comprehensive in nation
Penn State to inventory, evaluate and enhance existing DEIB programs, efforts
HTA review and chair committee
Controlling gut flora can reduce mortality in critically ill patients on life support
Linked databases aid long-term device surveillance
Television Interview – Bloomberg
Getting On With Thomas Embling Hospital Upgrade 26 October
Camizestrant significantly improved progression-free survival in advanced ER-positive breast cancer
Whitlam’s iconic art collection to be revealed in Blacktown
Ashurst advises State of Tasmania on Basslink sale
City elects new Deputy Lord Mayor
ASIC disqualifies NSW director for maximum five year period
ASIC disqualifies Queensland director for two years
UNHCR’s Grandi sounds alarm as drought grips Horn of Africa
Uncertain future of snow sports in a climate emergency
Secure Jobs and Better Pay in Budget
Budget October 2022-23: Restoring dignity to aged care
Safety Leadership, Improving IOSA and Meeting Operational Challenges Top Safety Conference Agenda
East and West sections of Great Western Highway Upgrade near final design
Managed funds industry invited to provide feedback on Asia Region Funds Passport
Landmark study calls for greater respect for teachers
Supporting our small business community this Small Business Month
NAB CEO on 2022 Federal Budget
Landmark Australian study finds teachers want respect
Carinity educators to be celebrated on teachers’ day
ANU appoints new Director for APSC
Union blasts Southern Cross University for push to cut pay and conditions
NSW new virtual chemotherapy service provides care closer to home for regional patients
AMA considers paracetamol rescheduling
AFP members recognised for improving opportunities for women in law enforcement
Councils seek urgent review of broken school crossings program
What AMA Securing Telehealth for COVID Patients means to you
New funding increases State Administrative Tribunal membership
Clinical trial will test drug treatment for dementia
CDU students set to graduate at Sydney ceremony
Ombudsman report on medical examinations
Human rights, poor administration and pandemic hardship dominate Victorian Ombudsman’s work in 2021-22
UN Commission has found array of war crimes, violations of human rights and international humanitarian law have been committed
Applications now open for James N Stevens Scholarship
Quilpie Shire Council becomes 41st council to join Small Business Friendly Councils Program
Paroo Shire Council officially becomes small business friendly