NZ warns Australia over looming immigration change

New Zealand has issued a warning as Immigration Minister Andrew Giles prepares to issue a new direction that will make it harder for criminals to keep their Australian visa. New Zealand has issued a warning as Immigration Minister Andrew Giles prepares to issue a new direction that will make it harder for criminals to keep their…

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Multiple Sclerosis: Initial signs and symptoms

Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects the central nervous system when the myelin sheath, a protective covering of nerve fibers, is unintentionally attacked by the immune system, leading to communication problems and nerve damage. Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects the central nervous system when the myelin sheath, a protective covering of nerve fibers, is unintentionally attacked by the immune…

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Victorian bushwalker missing in NT outback

Alistair Thomson, 64, started walking alone on the Larapinta Trail about 240 kilometres west of Alice Springs. No one has heard from him for nine days. Alistair Thomson, 64, started walking alone on the Larapinta Trail about 240 kilometres west of Alice Springs. No one has heard from him for nine days. National Sydney Morning Herald – Latest…

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Craig Hutchison’s sports empire offered $40m to sell Perth Wildcats

Craig Hutchison’s Sports Entertainment Group is considering a $40 million offer for its NBL club, the Perth Wildcats, as an August deadline looms for his group’s multimillion-dollar debt repayment. Craig Hutchison’s Sports Entertainment Group is considering a $40 million offer for its NBL club, the Perth Wildcats, as an August deadline looms for his group’s multimillion-dollar…

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Palomino prospect runs out more Strickland high-grade gold

Strickland Metals’ Palomino prospect has produced more strong results, with a top new hit of 10.6m at 7.5g/t gold from 161.4m including 3m going 21.2g/t. Strickland Metals’ Palomino prospect has produced more strong results, with a top new hit of 10.6m at 7.5g/t gold from 161.4m including 3m going 21.2g/t. Business / Companies Sydney Morning Herald – Latest…

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FSANZ survey reveals main food safety concerns

Foodborne illness was the most important food safety issue identified in a consumer survey in Australia and New Zealand. The first Consumer Insights Tracker by Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) revealed that nearly half of people had heard about a food recall in the past 12 months. FSANZ surveyed… Continue Reading Consumer Education, World, best…

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WTO highlights food fraud impact on trade

Illicit trade and food fraud can cause considerable damage to the international market and public health, according to the World Trade Organization (WTO). Contributors to a WTO report underlined the importance of focusing efforts on prevention, as it is a more cost-effective strategy for governments and the food industry. The… Continue Reading Government Agencies, World, Adulteration,…

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