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Australia News
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How VR is helping young Aussies get back to work
A new virtual reality tool will help young people recovering from mental ill health find work and bu
A new virtual reality tool will help young people recovering from mental ill health find work and build confidence. -
You can now legally ignore calls from your boss
New “Right to Disconnect” provisions lets employees refuse unreasonable after-hours requests.
New “Right to Disconnect” provisions lets employees refuse unreasonable after-hours requests. -
Strata Community Association to scrap commissions
From 2026, NSW managing agents will start replacing insurance commissions with fee for service arran
From 2026, NSW managing agents will start replacing insurance commissions with fee for service arrangements.
New Zealand News
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NZ Businesses swap jobs for biodiversity
A new study co-authored in New Zealand finds businesses are slashing production to fund conservation
A new study co-authored in New Zealand finds businesses are slashing production to fund conservation. -
600 years after erupting, Rangitoto is still warm
This study will help shed light on what might happen after an eruption in Auckland.
This study will help shed light on what might happen after an eruption in Auckland. -
FMA releases review of new accounting standard
NZIFRS17 sets out principles for the recognition, measurement, presentation and disclosure of insura
NZIFRS17 sets out principles for the recognition, measurement, presentation and disclosure of insurance contracts.
South-East News
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Scenario drills reduce cyber breach risk by 13% - new report
Marsh report reveals deploying cyber security controls is no longer enough.
Marsh report reveals deploying cyber security controls is no longer enough. -
Singapore Gen Zs expect to retire well but lack a plan
Prudential poll finds 72% GenZs think they should earn more before planning for retirement.
Prudential poll finds 72% GenZs think they should earn more before planning for retirement. -
Insurers not licensing models despite CAT claims
Insurers are limiting their insights as claims hit the second highest on record, Aon warns.
Insurers are limiting their insights as claims hit the second highest on record, Aon warns.