
Isabella Kelly
Breaking News Reporter at InDaily
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2 months ago |
lexology.com | Timothy Stutt |Heidi Asten |Melanie Debenham |Mark Smyth |Jon Evans |Olga Klimczak | +3 more
In our bumper first edition for 2025, we scan the horizon for key ESG regulatory trends impacting the Australian market. Climate disclosure readiness and broader ESG-related reporting developments will be key themes this year. Employment-related matters such as diversity, equity and inclusion are also expected to remain hot topics this year, as is sustainable finance and the development of Australia’s sustainable finance infrastructure.
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2 months ago |
thenewdaily.com.au | Isabella Kelly
In a combination of two of South Australia’s most unique tourism offerings, you can now cruise down the coast of Gulf Saint Vincent while learning centuries-old history and Kaurna knowledge. Temptation Sailing, with its 17-metre catamaran sailboat, has partnered with Kaurna-owned and operated Southern Cultural Immersion, taking the group’s lessons in Aboriginal culture to the sea for the first time.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
citymag.indaily.com.au | Isabella Kelly
Through the Lens, a government-supported competition and exhibition, has been running since 2015 and encourages all South Australian Seniors Card members to enter photographs that reflect their lives and interests and share their stories. The competition is part of the UN’s International Day of Older Persons, celebrated every year on October 1.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
citymag.indaily.com.au | Isabella Kelly
Ever dreamed of donning the impenetrable armour of a genetically enhanced super-soldier with a gun so powerful its recoil would tear off the arms of a normal human, while battling hordes of aliens hellbent on mankind’s destruction? Of course you have. Who hasn’t? Well, now that fantasy has become a reality.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
citymag.indaily.com.au | Isabella Kelly
An estimated one in seven women in South Australia have endometriosis, and it takes seven years on average to be diagnosed. The condition has no cure, and annual costs associated with treatment are around $30,900 per person. “This stuff should be free,” says Nawal Church, pelvic floor physio and one of the three involved in Bloom, which hosts the workshops.
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