LEAN, a membership-based internal agitator on environment and energy, has thrown its support behind Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese's decision to leave out specific 2030 climate change targets from the party's preliminary draft platform.
September, 2020
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15 September
CBA (ASX:CBA) employees angry at ‘disrespect’
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15 September
Authorities revoke registration for troubled Hambleton House
Authorities have revoked the registration of troubled supported accommodation facility Hambleton House, the centre of a COVID-19 outbreak last month.
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15 September
Sydney suburbs where apartment oversupply is becoming a major issue for buyers
Parramatta, Mascot and Rouse Hill in the northwest have topped a list of Sydney suburbs “oversupplied” with apartments.
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15 September
Government awards $24m contract to Northern Rise Village Service to provide services at Howard Springs quarantine facility
THE Northern Territory Government will pay a private company linked to the major multinational conglomerate that runs the Mindil Beach Casino Resort up to $24 million to provide services at Darwin’s Howard Springs quarantine facility.
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15 September
Tough conditions pushing bush cops to the brink
A BUSH cop has said the lack of police on staff at a remote NT community is at crisis point and creating a dangerous situation.
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15 September
Free parking push to lure shoppers back to the CBD
On-street parking would be free in the city until the end of summer under an election policy outlined by Melbourne Town Hall hopeful Arron Wood.
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15 September
'Things will get better': How talking about his mental health changed Jed's life
One in four Australian men will be diagnosed with a mental health issue over their life, but of those only 25 per cent will seek help, research shows.
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15 September
Strong finish for US meat exports in 2020
LATEST US beef export figures compiled by US Meat Export Federation confirm the rising trend of US beef sales into the shared global markets of Japan, South Korea, China and Taiwan. It was clear that as US beef production came out of its COVID-19 woes it was going to be …
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15 September
Job-Ready Graduates reforms put quality of university research and teaching at risk, Senate inquiry told
Funding for university research and teaching would be cut and the quality of education would suffer if the Coalition's Job-Ready Graduates reforms are passed, a Senate inquiry has heard. University of Sydney vice-chancellor Professor Michael Spence said the legislation would cut funding per student by an average of 5.