Transparency International Australia (TI Australia) and the Human Rights Law Centre welcome the Albanese Government’s announcement of public consultation on stage two reforms to the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013, including the proposal to establish a new Whistleblower Ombudsman within the Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman. The post Integrity groups welcome plans to establish a Whistleblower Ombudsman but scope and resourcing critical appeared first on Transparency International Aus...| Transparency International Australia
Transparency International Australia (TI Australia) welcomes the Government’s proposed Freedom of Information Amendment Bill 2025 but notes the Bill risks creating barriers to accessing information and scrutiny, rather than fixing the system. The post Plan to fix FOI system step in right direction though risks greater secrecy appeared first on Transparency International Australia.| Transparency International Australia
HaystackID has achieved its fifth consecutive SOC 2 Type 2 certification, reinforcing its commitment to real-time, independently validated security for legal and regulatory data environments. The post HaystackID® Marks Fifth Consecutive Year of SOC 2 Type 2 Certification with Continuous Assurance Model appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
Exterro launches Exterro Assist for Data, using agentic AI to deliver secure, rapid, and cost-effective legal review—processing over 40,000 documents per hour. The post Exterro Changes the Rules of the AI Game with Introduction of Exterro Intelligence for Legal Review and Investigations appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
Syilx Territory, Kelowna, B.C. – The Okanagan Basin Water Board (OBWB) held its Annual Meeting today in Kelowna, with presentations and discussions centered around this year’s theme ... Read more| Okanagan Basin Water Board
Once-in-a-century crop failures could strike every decade by 2100, according to new research from UBC.| UBC News
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Dean by day, cruciverbalist by night, Dr. Mark MacLachlan discusses the science behind the art of his hobby as a crossword creator for The New York Times and more.| UBC News
At its Annual General Meeting on February 6, the Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA) Board of Directors reaffirmed Councillor Brad Clark as Chair. Susan Fielding was also reacclaimed as Vice Chair. The HCA Board comprises of 11 members appointed by municipalities within the HCA watershed. This includes ten representatives from the City of Hamilton—seven elected officials […] The post HCA Board reacclaims Councillor Brad Clark as Chair appeared first on Hamilton Conservation Authority.| Hamilton Conservation Authority
On Saturday, October 5, the Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA) hosted the Watershed Stewards Appreciation Day at Fifty Point Conservation Area. This annual event, held in partnership with Conservation Halton (CH), celebrates the exceptional environmental stewardship efforts of local landowners. This year, a total of four recipients were presented with a 2024 Watershed Stewardship Award. Awards […] The post HCA awards local watershed stewards appeared first on Hamilton Conservation Author...| Hamilton Conservation Authority
Visitors exploring Eramosa Karst Conservation Area will notice some changes along the trails this summer. Eramosa Karst, located off Upper Mount Albion Road in Stoney Creek, is the first Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA) area to feature new trailhead and wayfinding signage. A project that began in 2022, the new trail signage is now installed throughout […] The post New Wayfinding Signage installed at Eramosa Karst appeared first on Hamilton Conservation Authority.| Hamilton Conservation Authority
2nd September 2025 The Simon Communities of Ireland and James Browne, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, have launched Simon Week 2025. Taking place from 22nd to 26th September, Simon Week asks a direct question: “Who cares?” At a time of rising homelessness, growing public frustration, and unmet political commitments, the Simon Communities’ answer […] The post Press Release: Minister James Browne and Simon Communities of Ireland Launch Simon Week 2025 to Tackle Hom...| Simon Communities in Ireland
The number of people experiencing homelessness in Ireland has risen for the seventh consecutive month this year, with 16,058 men, women, and children recorded in emergency accommodation in July 2025, according to new figures from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. The July numbers represent an increase of 149 people (0.9%) compared to the […] The post Press Release: Homelessness Hits New High: Simon Communities Urges Government to Show It Cares appeared first ...| Simon Communities in Ireland
25th July 2025 The number of people experiencing homelessness in Ireland has risen for the sixth consecutive month this year, with 15,915 men, women, and children recorded in emergency accommodation in June 2025, according to new figures from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. Among the most concerning trends is the sharp rise in homelessness […] The post Press Release: Rise in Over 65s Experiencing Homelessness as Simon Communities of Ireland Demand Age-Appropriate...| Simon Communities in Ireland
18th July 2025 Thousands Locked Out of the Rental Market – Simon Communities Say: We Care, and Action Is Needed The Simon Communities of Ireland’s (SCI) quarterly Locked Out of the Market report, from June 2025, shows that just 32 properties were available to rent within the discretionary rate of the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) Scheme. This is […] The post Press Release: Locked Out of the Market Report by Simon Communities of Ireland Finds Just 32 HAP Properties Available i...| Simon Communities in Ireland
27th June 2025 With homeless figures hitting another record high, the Simon Communities of Ireland is asking a critical question: who cares? The latest figures from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage show that the number of men, women, and children experiencing homelessness reached 15,747 in May 2025. This represents an increase of […] The post Press Release: Increase in the number of people experiencing homelessness for a Fifth Consecutive Month – Simon Communit...| Simon Communities in Ireland
30th May 2025 The Simon Communities of Ireland are urging government leaders to act decisively as the number of people experiencing homelessness in Ireland reaches an all-time high. The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage has released its latest report, showing that the number of men, women, and children experiencing homelessness reached 15,580 in […] The post Press Release: Simon Communities of Ireland Pleads with Leaders to Act as Homelessness Hits All-Time High appeared...| Simon Communities in Ireland
28th May 2025 Architects Donate Their Time to Support Homelessness Prevention Nationwide The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) Simon Open Door campaign has concluded its 21st year with a remarkable €96,000 raised to support homelessness prevention services provided by the Simon Communities of Ireland. Since its launch in 2004, the initiative […] The post Press Release: RIAI Simon Open Door Campaign Raises €96,000 for Simon Communities of Ireland appeared first on Si...| Simon Communities in Ireland
6th May 2025 The Simon Communities of Ireland are calling on the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage to implement a clear communications plan around the ‘Inter-Authority Movement’ initiative, which allows Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) tenants the option of securing rental accommodation outside their original local authority area. The measure offers greater flexibility and […] The post Press Release: Simon Communities of Ireland Calls For Communications Plan for ...| Simon Communities in Ireland
The Government has released the University Advisory Group (UAG) interim and final report and its formal response today. Koi Tū Director Sir Peter Gluckman, who chaired the UAG, said the principles behind the group’s recommendations are well recognised in their response. Sir Peter recommended the interim and final report be read together as the first| Koi Tū Centre for Informed Futures
A new article in Science by Sir Peter Gluckman, Director of Koi Tū Centre for Informed Futures, and science diplomat Vaughan Turekian explores how science diplomacy must adapt to shifting geopolitical realities. Traditionally framed as aspirational, which focused on bridge building and dialogue, science diplomacy later took a pragmatic turn, emphasising shared problem-solving. Gluckman and| Koi Tū Centre for Informed Futures
The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is calling on political parties to adopt their new policy to establish a Workplace Education Agency. The agency would provide support for unions to build their capacity and better engage with employers. The proposal is the first in a series of NZCTU policies that political parties will be expected to… Read More »Unions propose establishment of new Workplace Education Agency The post Unions propose establishment of new Workplace Education Agency appeared first on...| NZCTU
The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is renewing its call on the Government to stop their planned health and safety reforms. This follows the news today that confirms the reforms have no evidential basis and are instead being driven by Act party ideology. “It is disappointing to once again see the Minister for Workplace Relations and… Read More »Health and safety reforms put workers at risk The post Health and safety reforms put workers at risk appeared first on NZCTU.| NZCTU
The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is saying there is still huge work to do to ensure pay equity for women following the release of new data by Stats NZ that shows the gender pay gap remains largely unchanged. Mean female wages rose only 0.2%. While women’s median pay rose 3.3%, this was in large part… Read More »Gender pay gap remains largely unchanged The post Gender pay gap remains largely unchanged appeared first on NZCTU.| NZCTU
The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is calling on the Prime Minister to remove Brooke van Velden as Minister of Employment Relations and Safety, following her recent comments that politicise the Employment Relations Authority and breach the Cabinet Manual. The NZCTU will also lodge a complaint with the Attorney General on the grounds that the Minister… Read More »CTU calls on PM to sack Brooke van Velden The post CTU calls on PM to sack Brooke van Velden appeared first on NZCTU.| NZCTU
The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is celebrating the passage of Labour MP Camilla Belich’s Employment Relations (Employee Remuneration Disclosure) Amendment Bill into law. The Bill will protect working people who want to discuss or disclose their pay. “This Bill represents a significant step towards pay transparency for workers. We are thrilled that is has been… Read More »Unions celebrate new pay transparency law The post Unions celebrate new pay transparency law appeared first on NZCTU.| NZCTU
The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is today supporting PPTA members across the country who are striking for fair pay increases, more subject specialist advisors, and greater teacher-led professional development funding. “The union movement stands in solidarity with secondary teachers who are fighting for a quality education system,” said NZCTU President Richard Wagstaff. “Workers never make… Read More »Teachers strike important to ensure quality education The post Teachers strike important ...| NZCTU
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, British Virgin Islands – 26 August, 2025 – Bitfinex (https://www.bitfinex.com/), a premier digital asset trading platform, announced today that it will list MNT, the native token of Mantle, a modular Ethereum Layer-2 network. Launched in 2023, Mantle is governed by its token... The post Bitfinex to List MNT, Native Token of Mantle appeared first on Bitfinex blog.| Bitfinex blog
An exhibition of selected works by visual arts emeritus professor, Jim Kalnin| Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies
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UBC Okanagan research finds canines can ease feelings of loneliness, particularly for international students| B.A.R.K.
Trade unionists and climate campaigners issue urgent call to tackle climate misinformation and the far right The post Unions counter far-right climate lies appeared first on Fuel Poverty Action.| Fuel Poverty Action
New analysis shows federal lobbying regulations lagging all states on key measures of transparency, stopping the ‘revolving door’ and enforcement creating a risk of corruption and undue influence in federal parliament.| Transparency International Australia
On Saturday, August 16, 2025, local MPP Rudy Cuzzetto joined Mississauga Arts Council (MAC) at their members’ event, SAH: The Launch, to formally announce a $557,500 Grow grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) that it received earlier this year. This significant investment will support MAC’s impactful work to promote local artists and expand audiences through their artist-driven platform, SaugaArtsHUB.com (SAH). The post Mississauga Arts Council Receives Transformational $557,50...| Mississauga Arts Council
Information about EnergyQuest’s ‘LNG and energy essentials’ report is available by clicking here. Would WA’s domestic gas reservation work on the east coast?With the Australian Government currently considering a domestic gas reservation for the east coast market it is not uncommon for comparisons to be made between arrangements in the west coast market and what […] The post LNG and energy essentials – July 2025 appeared first on EnergyQuest.| EnergyQuest
A new report released by independent energy consultancy EnergyQuest, West Coast Gas Outlook 2025 – The market sends a message, shows that while Western Australia (WA) has historically been well supplied with low price gas, secure supply is no longer assured over the coming decade and getting through forecast shortfalls will come at a cost. “The West Coast […] The post Western Australian gas market facing potential shortfalls by 2028 appeared first on EnergyQuest.| EnergyQuest
Information about EnergyQuest’s ‘LNG and energy essentials’ report is available by clicking here. Where to from here for Australia’s large industrial gas users?If, like us, you are looking at gas demand forecasts on a regular basis, you have likely seen that demand from industrial users is typically forecast to be flat for the next 20 […] The post LNG and energy essentials – June 2025 appeared first on EnergyQuest.| EnergyQuest
Information about EnergyQuest’s ‘LNG and energy essentials’ report is available by clicking here. Australia has an approval problemVictoria continues to use gas, even more when it gets cold (as in recent weeks). Victoria has spent the last decade seemingly doing its best to discourage a new gas supply. It is a case study on the […] The post LNG and energy essentials – May 2025 appeared first on EnergyQuest.| EnergyQuest
A coalition of the willing?In this report we detect a cautious optimism creeping back into the industry. Western Australia, the Northern Territory, South Australia and Queensland have been consistent and long-term supporters of the industry, which we have identified as a ‘coalition of the willing’. These states, through consistent policy settings and support, do not […] The post EnergyQuarterly Report – June 2025 appeared first on EnergyQuest.| EnergyQuest
Information about EnergyQuest’s ‘LNG and energy essentials’ report is available by clicking here. The only way is upWhile the US increased tariffs substantially on 2 April 2025, an earlier salvo in the trade war with China came on 4 February this year when the US Government imposed an additional 10% tariff on all Chinese imports into […] The post LNG and energy essentials – April 2025 appeared first on EnergyQuest.| EnergyQuest
Information about EnergyQuest’s ‘LNG and energy essentials’ report is available by clicking here. Does the east coast market still need LNG imports?This month, the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) released its east coast market Gas Statement of Opportunities (GSOO) for 2025. The most notable finding in this year’s edition is that forecast shortfalls in east […] The post LNG and energy essentials – March 2025 appeared first on EnergyQuest.| EnergyQuest
Coal rescues gas The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has just released the Gas Statement of Opportunities (GSOO) 2025, its annual review of the gas supply/demand balance on the east coast of Australia. In the latest GSOO, AEMO pushes back its estimate of when gas shortfalls for the southern states will occur from 2026 to 2028. A […] The post Media Release 23 March 2025 – Coal rescues gas appeared first on EnergyQuest.| EnergyQuest
New ScotPac SME Growth Index reveals rising wage and superannuation costs—driven by productivity constraints—are putting pressure on Australian SME cash flow and forcing businesses to rethink staffing strategies, including contractor hiring and outsourcing.| ScotPac
New UBC study reveals benztropine’s potential to treat the world’s deadliest infectious disease and combat growing antibiotic resistance.| UBC News
UBC researchers find that people with MS increased their healthcare usage up to 15 years before classic symptoms appeared—offering new opportunities for earlier detection and intervention.| UBC News
UBC researchers have identified the bacterial culprit behind sea star wasting disease, solving a decade-long mystery and opening the door to recovery efforts for devastated marine ecosystems.| UBC News
New research explores how everyday assumptions—not just policies—can quietly steer women away from system-focused roles in STEM.| UBC News
TAF's investment in Jule will help accelerate EV adoption with the deployment of battery-powered fast-charging infrastructure and reduce peak-hour demand, supporting a reliable, affordable electricity grid.| The Atmospheric Fund
TAF launches pilot project to expand EV charging in apartment and condo buildings.| The Atmospheric Fund
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The Australasian College of Road Safety’s (ACRS) Western Australian (WA) Chapter is calling on the WA and Australian Government to urgently prioritise road| Australasian College of Road Safety
ASOC is calling on world governments to take urgent action.| Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition
This record-breaking support builds on a successful Leadership race and national campaign – an unprecedented feat in Canadian history.| Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada has announced that Darcy Spady, a seasoned energy leader and community advocate, will be the Liberal candidate for Battle River—Crowfoot in the upcoming federal by-election.| Liberal Party of Canada
This election comes at a time of crisis. President Trump is disrupting global markets and fundamentally reshaping the international trading system. With Canada, he has been even more direct and aggressive: he wants to break us so America can own us. Mark Carney won’t let that happen.| Liberal Party of Canada
A Mark Carney-led government will stand strong against President Trump’s tariffs, create new jobs, cut taxes for the middle class, and build the fastest growing economy in the G7. Liberals will build Canada strong.| Liberal Party of Canada
A Mark Carney-led government will stand strong against President Trump’s tariffs, create new jobs, cut taxes for the middle class, and build the fastest growing economy in the G7. Liberals will build Canada strong.| Liberal Party of Canada
Mark Carney has a plan that will fight, protect, and build in the face of these threats to our way of life, our economy, and sovereignty - in British Columbia and across Canada.| Liberal Party of Canada
Mark Carney has a plan to stand up to President Trump and his unjust tariffs, and build the strongest economy in the G7.| Liberal Party of Canada
At a time when President Trump is fundamentally reshaping the international trading system, and threatening Canada’s economy and sovereignty, Pierre Poilievre’s plan recycles the same tired ideas he’s been peddling for years: more cuts, more division, and more chaos.| Liberal Party of Canada
Mark Carney has a plan that will fight, protect, and build in the face of these threats to our way of life, our economy and sovereignty - in Québec and across Canada.| liberal.ca
Statement from Reconciliation Australia: opportunities for national reconciliation, justice and unity in new parliament The post Reconciliation and the new parliament appeared first on Reconciliation Australia.| Reconciliation Australia
Discover why sales and business development tools now lead innovation priorities for Australian SMEs, according to the latest ScotPac survey. Learn how tools, non‑bank lending, and SME sentiment are shaping small business growth| ScotPac
As digital technology becomes an even greater part of everyday life, creating a safe online environment is more critical than ever. Netsafety Week 2025 is a timely reminder that online safety is a shared responsibility, one that requires collaboration across the tech sector, government, educators and the wider community. The post Netsafety Week 2025 : Building a safer digital future for Aotearoa appeared first on NZTech.| NZTech
Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA), in partnership with the City of Hamilton, has been awarded $789,580 in funding through the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Green Municipal Fund (GMF) Local Leadership for Climate Adaptation initiative. This funding will support the vital flood and erosion wetland restoration project at Saltfleet Conservation Area, enhancing climate resilience and protecting local […] The post HCA and City of Hamilton Secure $789,580 for Flood and Erosion Wetla...| Hamilton Conservation Authority
Successful launch event brings together partners from Niagara to Oakville to kick off collaborative shoreline planning. Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA) in partnership with Conservation Halton (CH), Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA), Conservation Ontario (CO), and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative, proudly hosted the successful in-person launch of the Lake Ontario Coastal Resilience Pilot […] The post Lake Ontario Coastal Resilience Pilot Project Officially U...| Hamilton Conservation Authority
The Australasian College of Road Safety (ACRS) and Walking SA have joined forces to raise urgent concerns over the State Planning Commission’s recently| Australasian College of Road Safety
Prime Minister Mark Carney has said that Canada will develop both clean and conventional energy, and given a choice between the two, two-thirds of Canadians say they would prioritize clean over conventional, finds a new survey conducted by Abacus Data on behalf of Clean Energy Canada. Specifically, 67% of respondents say that, assuming both were […] The post Poll: Two-thirds of Canadians favour developing clean energy over fossil fuels, while 85% wish to maintain or increase federal climate...| Clean Energy Canada
TORONTO — Evan Pivnick, clean energy program manager for Clean Energy Canada, made the following statement in response to Ontario’s first Integrated Energy Plan. “The release of Ontario’s first Integrated Energy Plan both builds on areas of provincial leadership and sends mixed signals on critical choices the provincial government needed to reconcile. “On the one […] The post Ontario’s first Integrated Energy Plan builds on progress while failing to address security and affo...| Clean Energy Canada
Most Canadians would prefer a more open vehicle market with more affordable electric options, according to a new survey conducted by Abacus Data on behalf of Clean Energy Canada. When it comes to the heavily publicized 100% tariff on Chinese EVs, 53% of Canadians say they would prefer a lower tariff that balances industry protection […] The post Poll: Large majority of Canadians favour more open car market with better access to affordable Chinese and European EVs appeared first on Clean Ene...| Clean Energy Canada
TORONTO — Jana Elbrecht, senior policy advisor at Clean Energy Canada, made the following statement in response to Ontario’s Bill 17. “The adoption of the Protect Ontario by Building Faster and Smarter Act (Bill 17) risks making housing more expensive in the long run by stripping essential municipal powers to set standards for green buildings, […] The post New Ontario Building Act means province must step up to make new homes energy efficient appeared first on Clean Energy Canada.| Clean Energy Canada
A common theme has emerged underneath this new vision for Canada: that it is a time for change, not status quo thinking.| Clean Energy Canada
Mississauga Arts Council (MAC) is pleased to announce the 14 winners of their Spring 2025 MicroGrant Program!| Mississauga Arts Council
Six Australian schools and early learning services have been recognised for their outstanding reconciliation initiatives. The post Narragunnawali Awards 2025 finalists announced appeared first on Reconciliation Australia.| Reconciliation Australia
The Yoorrook Justice Commission has provided a blueprint for acknowledging our shared history and for addressing the terrible legacy of centuries of colonisation. The post Truth-telling: Yoorrook Justice Commission reports appeared first on Reconciliation Australia.| Reconciliation Australia
More than half of Australia’s small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) intend to fund new investments with a non-bank lender – a remarkable turnaround from just 7% in 2014. The level of non-bank lending demand to fund new SME investment surged to an all-time high of 55% in the first half of 2025, a 7% year-on-year increase. The […]| ScotPac
New research finds long-term impacts on flood size and frequency decades after trees are removed| UBC News
A new UBC study suggests the roots of morality may be present from birth.| UBC News
Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA) is pleased to announce that the Hamilton Harbour Watershed Stewardship Project (HHWSP) has secured new federal funding from the Canada Water Agency under the Great Lakes Freshwater Ecosystem Initiative. The $228,000 in funding over three years will support ongoing efforts to enhance water quality and restore aquatic and terrestrial habitats within […] The post Hamilton Harbour Watershed Stewardship Project Secures Funding from Canada Water Agency appear...| Hamilton Conservation Authority
Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA), in collaboration with Ontario Nature, is proud to announce the addition of 1,675.6 hectares (4,140.5 acres) of conservation lands in support of Canada’s 30×30 target, which aims to protect 30 percent of our lands and waters by 2030. This builds on HCA’s previous 2023 contribution of three properties totalling 2,239 hectares, […] The post HCA Contributes Almost 4,000 Hectares of Protected Lands to Support Canada’s 30×30 Conservation Target appea...| Hamilton Conservation Authority
Koi Tū managing trustee Sir Peter Gluckman is delighted to be appointed to the Leadership Group to steer the Auckland Innovation & Technology Alliance. The Alliance’s Leadership Group brings together some of Auckland’s most respected figures in business, research, investment, and public innovation including Wayne Brown, Mayor of Auckland, Simon Bridges, Founder, Auckland Tech Council, Professor Dawn Freshwater, Vice-Chancellor,| Koi Tū Centre for Informed Futures
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, British Virgin Islands – 14 July, 2025 – Bitfinex (https://www.bitfinex.com), a premier digital asset trading platform, today announced support for deposits and withdrawals of XAUT0 on The Open Network (TON). XAUT0 is a tokenised gold product that aims to expand the accessibility...| Bitfinex blog
Relativity expands aiR for Review and aiR for Privilege to Hong Kong, India, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea, enhancing legal tech in Asia.| EDRM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama families can save money on back-to-school essentials during the state’s 20th annual Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday, which| Alabama Retail Association
Tuesday, 8 July 2025 In a significant step for Australian viticulture, the Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI) is preparing to launch a DNA-based grapevine clonal … more The post The AWRI prepares to launch Australia’s first DNA-based grapevine clonal ID service appeared first on The Australian Wine Research Institute.| The Australian Wine Research Institute
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ROAD TOWN, Tortola, British Virgin Islands – 9 May, 2025 – Bitfinex (https://www.bitfinex.com/), a premier digital asset trading platform, announced today that it will be among the first exchanges to list SHM, the native token of Shardeum, a highly-anticipated EVM-based network designed for optimal scalability. ... The post Bitfinex Among First to List SHM, Native Token of Shardeum appeared first on Bitfinex blog.| Bitfinex blog
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, British Virgin Islands – 8 March, 2025 – Bitfinex (https://www.bitfinex.com), a premier digital asset trading platform, announced today that customers can now deposit and withdraw Tether tokens (USDt) on Kaia. By integrating USDt with Kaia, Bitfinex aims to leverage the blockchain’s high... The post Bitfinex Launches Tether (USDt) Deposits and Withdrawals on Kaia appeared first on Bitfinex blog.| Bitfinex blog
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, British Virgin Islands – 8th May, 2025 – Bitfinex (https://www.bitfinex.com), a premier digital asset trading platform, announced today that it has become the first centralised exchange to list USDf, the overcollateralised synthetic dollar developed by Falcon Finance, a protocol focused on developing... The post Bitfinex to List Falcon Finance’s USDf Synthetic Dollar appeared first on Bitfinex blog.| Bitfinex blog
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, British Virgin Islands – 23rd April, 2025 – Bitfinex (https://www.bitfinex.com), a premier digital asset trading platform, announced that deposits and withdrawals of USDT0 on the Optimism network would now be directly available on Bitfinex. USDT0, a crosschain stablecoin engineered by Everdawn and... The post Bitfinex Launches Support for USDT0 on Optimism appeared first on Bitfinex blog.| Bitfinex blog
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, British Virgin Islands – 31 March, 2025 – Bitfinex, a leading digital asset trading platform, is excited to announce that it will be among the first exchanges to list GUN, the native token of the GUNZ layer-1 blockchain, which powers the Gunzilla... The post Bitfinex Among First Exchanges to List GUN, Native Token of GUNZ Blockchain appeared first on Bitfinex blog.| Bitfinex blog
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, British Virgin Islands – 10 March, 2025 – Bitfinex (https://www.bitfinex.com), a premier digital asset trading platform, announced today that it will list KAIA, the native token of Kaia, a layer-1 blockchain ecosystem designed to integrate Web3 seamlessly into everyday applications across Asia.... The post Bitfinex to List KAIA, Native Token of Kaia appeared first on Bitfinex blog.| Bitfinex blog
As the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) marks its second anniversary, Transparency International (TI) Australia welcomes the progress in combating corruption while emphasising the ongoing need for reforms to enhance integrity and public trust.| Transparency International Australia
Our latest survey has found strong support for reconciliation between non-Indigenous and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The post New survey shows overwhelming support for reconciliation appeared first on Reconciliation Australia.| Reconciliation Australia
IMMEDIATE RELEASE Stouffville, ON (June 20, 2025) – Summer fun is heating up, but let’s make sure our furry friends stay cool! The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society is kicking off its annual No Hot Pets campaign and inviting you to be an advocate for animals by taking the No Hot Pets pledge at nohotpets.ca. By taking the pledge at nohotpets.ca, …| Ontario SPCA and Humane Society
TORONTO — Clean Energy Canada executive director Rachel Doran and director of public affairs Joanna Kyriazis drafted the following response to reports that the federal government is considering updating its Electric Vehicle Availability Standard. Globally, the shift to electric vehicles continues to move rapidly, not driven solely by policy or climate concerns but as a […] The post Clean Energy Canada responds to reports that the federal government is considering updating its EV Availabil...| Clean Energy Canada
TORONTO — Rachel Doran, executive director of Clean Energy Canada, made the following statement in response to the passage of Bill C-5 in the House of Commons. “Last Friday, Bill C-5 passed the House of Commons. As we noted when the bill was tabled, ‘to seize opportunities in the global energy transition and ensure the […]| Clean Energy Canada
Scientists for the first time have detected a slow slip earthquake in motion during the act of releasing tectonic pressure on a major fault zone at the bottom of the ocean. The slow earthquake was recorded spreading along the tsunami-generating portion of the fault off the coast of Japan, behaving like a tectonic shock absorber.… Continue Reading Scientists Capture Slow-Motion Earthquake in Action| UT Institute for Geophysics
Nearly half of Australia’s SMEs are rethinking staffing decisions to offset cost pressures from rising minimum wages and the super guarantee. Millions of Australian workers are in line for a pay rise from 1 July 2025 as the latest minimum wage increase of 3.5% takes effect. At the same time, the super guarantee will increase […]| ScotPac