NewsMatch Alert: Press Release Summary | 14 October 2024
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1 in 4 infant and toddler supermarket foods fail WHO nutrition guidelines
Ready-made foods for infants and toddlers bought in pouches and boxes in Australian supermarkets fall dismally short of nutrient, labelling and marketing requirements set out by the World Health Organization (WHO), according to a new Monash University study. The study found that less than one quarter (23 per cent) of food products specifically promoted as suitable for infants and toddlers met all nutrient content requirements as outlined by the World Health?Organization. Of particular concern, 43 per cent of products exceeded recommended limits for sugar.?
Aussies have had enough: ATO receives 250,000 tip-offs
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) received 250,000 tip-offs from the community about tax avoidance and other dishonest behaviours since 1 July 2019. More than 47,000 tip-offs were reported in the 2023–24 financial year alone.?The Australian community understands that cheating tax is not on, rather it is stealing money needed for essential community services we all rely on.?The?ATO estimates there is around $16 billion in stolen taxes because of businesses doing things like cash jobs each year.?
Slater and Gordon and Maurice Blackburn have secured a $65 million settlement in class action against Treasury Wine Estates
A $65 million settlement has been reached between Slater and Gordon Lawyers, Maurice Blackburn Lawyers and Treasury Wine Estates Ltd (Treasury) on behalf shareholders who sustained losses due to Treasury’s conduct when it downgraded its forecast earnings for 2020.
Australian pulses racing towards a strong harvest
Australian pulse production is expected to reach historically-high levels this season, as growers capitalise on strong international demand, particularly from India – a major consumer of chickpeas and lentils, according to agribusiness specialist Rabobank.
Final Public Hearing – Inquiry into Australia’s response to Pacific priorities
On 14 October 2024, the Foreign Affairs and Aid Subcommittee of the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade will conduct its fifth and final public hearing for its inquiry into Australia’s response to the priorities of Pacific Islands and countries in the Pacific.?Chair of the Subcommittee, Mr Josh Burns MP, stated, “in this, the final public hearing, the Committee will have a further opportunity to consider the ways in which Australia engages in the Pacific and identify opportunities for improvement.”
Non-compete clauses associated with lower wages and job mobility: New Research
The extensive use of non-compete clauses is associated with lower wages and fewer workers moving between jobs, new research by e61 Institute has found.?As many as one in five Australian workers have a non-compete clause in their contract which stops them competing with their employer in a similar industry or area for a period of time after their job ends.
Construction nightmares: How builder bankruptcies are costing Aussie homeowners millions
Insights Associate Dr Bradley Hastings at UNSW Business Insights Institute says if there is an industry in Australia that needs confidence right now, it’s the residential construction sector. Yet, at a time of unprecedented need to build, construction companies are collapsing like houses of cards, leaving consumers with lost deposits and half-finished homes.
New analysis exposes annual rent burden in capital cities
Everybody's Home
New analysis reveals that renters living in Australia’s capital cities are spending on average nearly $15,000 more a year to rent a house since the pandemic. To kick off the first day of Anti-Poverty Week (13-19 October), Everybody’s Home has analysed SQM Research weekly asking rents data, showing the shocking annual rise in rents that have been smashing Australians across the country since January 2020.
Australia should make speeding fines fair with proportional model: Report
Making traffic fines proportional to drivers’ incomes, as is done in Finland, is a fairer system according to a new report from The Australia Institute, supported by Uniting Vic Tas and Financial Counselling Victoria. With cost of living already pushing many Australians into financial difficulties, traffic fines can force low-income people into choosing between essential spending and paying fines.?
GPs in training hone vital rural emergency skills
From snakebites to quad bike rollovers, all sorts of emergencies will play out in front of dozens of GPs in training in an isolated NSW community this Wednesday (October 16). Thankfully, all the scenarios on a working farm on the outskirts of Dubbo will be simulations as part of a collaboration between The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) and the Royal Flying Doctor Service South Eastern Section (RFDSSE). Media are invited to attend Farm Day for photos, filming and interviews.
National Careers Week 13-19 October: Continence Foundation of Australia finds $5.6 billion in productivity loss to the economy for informal carers of those living with incontinence
A recent report by Deloitte compiled for the Continence Foundation of Australia, sheds light on the significant economic and personal toll that caring for individuals with incontinence is placing on Australia's informal carers. In recognition of National Carers Week, the findings highlight not only the emotional and physical demands of caregiving but also the financial strain it places on both carers and the broader economy.
2024 National Carer Survey reveals carers need more recognition and connection
领英推荐
More than 10,000 family and friend carers from across Australia have asked for more acknowledgement and support in the 2024 National Carer Survey, for which first results are being launched today by Carers NSW.
Increasing demand puts palliative care workforce wellbeing at risk
To coincide with World Hospice and Palliative Care Day (12 October), Palliative Care Australia (PCA) has released the first findings from our recent national workforce survey.?These insights are based on the 1400 responses received to the ‘Survey of the National Palliative Care Workforce Across Health and Age Care Settings’ which was conducted between May and August this year.
Honouring a 92-year-old mother’s wish to hold a memorial for still-missing Julie Garciacelay
At 92 years old, Ruth Garciacelay is approaching the greatest fear of every parent of a long-term missing person: dying before knowing what has happened to her child. It has been nearly five decades since her then 19-year-old daughter Julie Garciacelay was last seen near her flat on Canning Street, North Melbourne, on 1 July 1975. Now, almost half a century after Julie’s disappearance, Pastor James Winderlich at St John’s Lutheran Church in Southbank, Melbourne will hold a ceremony in commemoration of Ms Garciacelay.?
NSW Equality Bill: Union calls on Alex Greenwich MP to protect school staff and students
The union representing teachers and support staff in non-government schools is deeply concerned about NSW independent MP Alex Greenwich dropping protections for LGBTQI+ teachers, other school staff and students from his Equality Bill. The Bill will be considered by Cabinet today.
Needs-based funding urgently required to reverse Qld’s slipping education standards: report
The McKell Institute Queensland
A new report has highlighted the urgent need for increased investment in public education, with a particular focus on equitable, needs-based funding as the key to reversing Queensland’s declining education outcomes.
Reflections on the Referendum for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament
One year ago, the referendum for an Aboriginal Voice to Parliament failed.??La Trobe University’s Ideas and Society this month delves into what the referendum campaign and its result revealed about the contemporary attitude of non-Indigenous Australians to the Indigenous peoples.?
Modulate’s relocatable two-storey office complex stretches the sustainable design horizon for leading recycler InfraBuild
An Australian company dedicated to redefining steel as a green building material has put its global philosophy into practice on its own site with an easily relocatable two-storey container-based office complex at its million sq m facility at Mayfield Newcastle.
How new technology is preventing car theft
Stealstopper
There’s a?vehicle stolen every 11 minutes in Australia. In Victoria alone, there were 19,073 cars stolen in the year to September 2023. To help counter this,?industry leading MotorOne Group have taken a giant step in helping prevent car theft by introducing a revolutionary new technology-driven automotive security system aptly named Stealstopper. It’s a cutting-edge device designed to outsmart car thieves and safeguard vehicle’s like never before.?
Record-breaking year at the Nike Melbourne Marathon Festival with 42,000 participants and $1.8 million raised
This weekend, the?Nike Melbourne Marathon Festival?shattered records as?42,000 participants?hit the streets for its electrifying?46th edition. With every running event selling out in record time and new course expansions, the excitement was at an all-time high. Marathon runners taking out the top prize today, this year’s event was nothing short of extraordinary—cementing it as Australia's largest running festival.
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