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  • Medical Health Aged Care, Women
  • 11/02/2026
  • 10:02
The Collagen Co.

The Hidden Nutrition Gaps of GLP-1 Weight Loss and How to Avoid them, According To A Dietitian

Key Facts: GLP-1 medications reduce appetite and overall food intake. Rapid weight loss can include loss of muscle mass if protein intake is too…

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  • Finance Investment, Oil Mining Resources
  • 11/02/2026
  • 09:59
Jane Morgan Management

Pantera completes first modern exploration program at historic US silver-antimony district

11 February 2026 | West Perth, Western Australia Pantera Minerals Limited (ASX: PFE, OTCQB: PTMLF) has completed the first modern rock and soil geochemical exploration program at its Gillham Silver–Antimony Project in southwest Arkansas, marking a major milestone in the systematic evaluation of a historically significant U.S. critical minerals district. The initial program covered approximately 5,000 acres across the Gillham East and Gillham West project areas and comprised 1,408 soil samples and 47 rock samples, all of which have now been submitted for laboratory assay. Results are expected in approximately six weeks and will be used to refine priority targets…

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  • RetailOnline Retail, Travel Tourism
  • 11/02/2026
  • 09:57
Burson

Weixin Pay Partners with David Jones to Seamlessly Connect Nearly One Million Chinese Tourists with Improved Digital Shopping Experience

Key Facts: Weixin Pay has partnered with David Jones, enabling digital payments across 16 stores in 6 major Australian cities. The rollout includes flagship stores in CBD locations and shopping centres with high concentrations of Chinese residents and students. Chinese tourism to Australia grew 29% to 950,000 visitors from June 2024 to May 2025, with Chinese tourists showing highest per-capita spending. Chinese customers can now use Weixin/WeChat for payments with preferential exchange rates, eliminating the need for cash or bank cards. A special Year of the Horse campaign runs from February 9 to March 9, offering exchange-rate vouchers and festive…

  • Biotechnology, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 11/02/2026
  • 09:32
UNSW Sydney

MEDIA ALERT: Neurosensing & neurostimulation lived experience session

People who are benefiting from bioelectronics will be discussing their lived experience at the Australasian Bioelectronics, Neurosensing and Neuromodulation Symposium on Monday February 16.…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 11/02/2026
  • 09:32
Royal Australian College of GPs

Enabling NSW GPs to diagnose ADHD will be ‘lifechanging’ for thousands of patients: RACGP

Reforms that will allow specialist GPs to diagnose ADHD in NSW from March will change many thousands of lives, the Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) has said. The NSW Government reports nearly 600 GPs across NSW have expressed their interest in undertaking training to be able to diagnose ADHD as ‘endorsed prescribers’, under the second stage of its reforms. The much-anticipated second stage follows September 2025 changes that enabled GPs trained as ‘continuation prescribers’ to prescribe repeat ADHD medication scripts for patients with an existing diagnosis, saving patients and their families $500–1400 a year. Previously, most patients seeking ADHD…

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  • Science
  • 11/02/2026
  • 09:31
Monash University

Monash expert: Dinosaur fossil discovery in Gippsland

A Monash University expert is available to comment on a dinosaur fossil discovery at Inverloch, on the Bass Coast south-east of Melbourne. Available to comment: Dr Jake Kotevski, School of Biological Sciences, Monash University Faculty of ScienceContact: +61 3 9903 4840 or media@monash.edu The following comments can be attributed to Dr Kotevski: “The team of volunteers from the Dinosaur Dreaming project have recovered foot bones (toes/claws) of a dinosaur or dinosaurs. The fossil(s) will now be safely transported and prepared out of the rock to better determine their shape and significance. “Unfortunately, we won’t be able to tell what species…

  • CharitiesAidWelfare, Community
  • 11/02/2026
  • 09:24
Centre for Social Impact

Huge boost for charity directors: 400+ to benefit from scholarships and access to transformative governance training

More than 400 not-for-profit board directors across Australia will soon access transformative governance training, thanks to a landmark philanthropic partnership between the Centre for Social Impact and Minderoo Foundation. The multi-year initiative will provide scholarships and access to more than 430 charity directors to participate in the bespoke Governance for Social Impact course. Designed to move NFP leaders beyond regulatory duties, the program is recognised across the sector as a “life-changing” experience in shifting the focus from organisational survival to deepening social impact. Across Australia more than 250,000 directors govern approximately 52,000 registered charities[1]. While these leaders hold the keys…

  • Information Technology
  • 11/02/2026
  • 09:11
InEight Inc.

Liontown Selects InEight Document to Support Mining Project Information Management

Liontown has selected InEight Document to centralize project information, improve collaboration, and govern documentation across its mining and development operationsSCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Feb. 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- InEight, a leading provider of construction project controls software, announced today that battery minerals provider Liontown has selected InEight Document to support project information management across its operations.Strengthening Information Management for Responsible Resource DevelopmentLiontown is an ASX-listed battery minerals provider, headquartered in West Perth, Western Australia. Liontown controls two major hard rock lithium deposits, including its tier one operation at Kathleen Valley, with ambitions for growth through exploration acquisition and downstream expansions. The…

  • Government Federal, Government WA
  • 11/02/2026
  • 09:00
Shelter WA and Make Renting Fair

Urgent need for rent caps as new figures reveal WA at epicentre of rental crunch

New figures reveal Western Australia has experienced the steepest rent increases in the country, reigniting the WA Make Renting Fair Alliance’s call for rent caps. The latest Cotality figures show rents in Western Australia have spiked by about two-thirds (66%) over the past five years, outpacing wage growth (18.5%) while vacancy rates remain near historic lows. According to the data, annual rents in regional WA have risen the most across Australia in the year to January 2026 at 10.1 per cent. Rents in Perth rose 6.2 per cent over the same period - higher than the national increase of 5.4…

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