PhotoVogue at the United Nations: Championing the Sustainable Development Goals

PhotoVogue at the United Nations: Championing the Sustainable Development Goals

PhotoVogue is thrilled to announce that Alessia Glaviano will take part in the SDG Media Zone at the United Nations Headquarters. The session will be livestreamed on UN WebTV and the SDG Media Zone website. Each year, we select the theme for the Global Open Call after carefully observing the socio-political landscape. We ask ourselves: … Read more

Harrowing text message exposed as another Sydney school caught in claims of relentless bullying

Harrowing text message exposed as another Sydney school caught in claims of relentless bullying

WARNING: Distressing content A heartbroken mother has revealed the horrific text her daughter allegedly received from another girl, which forced her to pull the student from an elite Sydney school. Mary* said her daughter had been attending Pymble Ladies’ College, an independent girls’ school located in Sydney’s Upper North Shore, but became increasingly unhappy when … Read more

Independent review into doctored audio scandal raised in Heston Russell’s 7NEWS Spotlight investigation

Independent review into doctored audio scandal raised in Heston Russell’s 7NEWS Spotlight investigation

The ABC is commissioning an independent review into its own journalism after a 7NEWS Spotlight investigation unearthed audio that was allegedly doctored to accuse Australian Commando Heston Russell of war crimes. Outgoing ABC Managing Director David Anderson on Friday afternoon said the 2022 story would fall under the scope of a review to “fully understand … Read more

Australians confused by food date labels ditching good products before their time, new research finds

Australians confused by food date labels ditching good products before their time, new research finds

There are fresh calls to “shake up” Australia’s food labelling system to end confusion over “best-before” and “use-by” dates placed on groceries, but the food safety regulator has no plan to do so. About one-third of all food is binned before its time, a new report has found, costing families thousands of dollars amid cost-of-living … Read more

Contractor back in court over hospital gas mix-up that killed baby boy

Contractor back in court over hospital gas mix-up that killed baby boy

A gasfitter accused of negligently killing a newborn baby who was fatally administered nitrous oxide instead of oxygen in hospital will fight the charge at trial. Christopher Laurie Turner faces a charge of manslaughter by criminal negligence related to the infant’s death in Bankstown hospital on July 13, 2016. The boy, who required resuscitation post-birth, … Read more

New technology-driven Coles fulfilment centre opens in Truganina, Melbourne

New technology-driven Coles fulfilment centre opens in Truganina, Melbourne

A new automated Coles customer fulfilment centre has opened in Melbourne’s west, with the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology promising to improve online delivery times and streamline the packing process. The Truganina fulfilment centre, which opened on Friday morning, is the first of two new centres to launch this year as part of a … Read more

NSW nurses strike to go ahead after rejecting Industrial Relations Commission’s interim wage rise recommendation

NSW nurses strike to go ahead after rejecting Industrial Relations Commission’s interim wage rise recommendation

Nurses will go ahead with a planned strike in NSW after rejecting an interim wage rise recommended by the state’s industrial umpire. Members of the NSW Nurses and Midwives Association plan to stage a 24-hour strike from 7am on Tuesday, in the union’s second major stop-work action since Labor came to power in March 2023. … Read more

John Higgins becomes second snooker player to make 1,000 career centuries in defeat at English Open | Snooker News

John Higgins becomes second snooker player to make 1,000 career centuries in defeat at English Open | Snooker News

John Higgins reaches 1,000 career centuries but is knocked out of the English Open; Ronnie O’Sullivan is the only other player to have reached the four-figure century milestone Last Updated: 19/09/24 11:36pm John Higgins became only the second snooker player to reach 1,000 career centuries John Higgins became only the second snooker player to reach … Read more

Tabcorp staff lose WFH option as company orders employees to return to the office permanently

Tabcorp staff lose WFH option as company orders employees to return to the office permanently

Australian betting giant Tabcorp has ordered its staff to return to the office five days a week. The company’s executive team confirmed the move on Monday in an all-staff email, obtained by the Australian Financial Review. More than 1500 employees across Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane had previously been allowed to work a hybrid three-day week. … Read more