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Tuesday, 30 January 2024 11:29

FORUM ADDRESSES GROWING ROAD TOLL

ON February 22, the NSW Government will host a historic road safety forum, bringing together international and Australian experts, stakeholders, and advocates to address rising road fatalities. Focused on learning from Scandinavian success in reducing road deaths, the forum aims to tackle the increased toll post-COVID-19. With a third of the NSW population in regional areas, two-thirds of fatalities occur there. The Minns Labor Government, active in road safety measures, invites opposition and crossbench members to collaborate in finding effective solutions for reducing road fatalities.
Tuesday, 30 January 2024 11:28

STRUGGLING WITH NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS

AUSSIES are struggling with New Year resolutions, as 28% won't maintain them beyond January, reveals research from MyFitnessPal. While 70% aimed for healthier lifestyles, including improved sleep, wellbeing, and eating habits, many have abandoned their goals. MyFitnessPal ambassador Luke Hines suggests breaking down resolutions into smaller, achievable steps. Psychologist Leanne Hall advises framing goals as habits for better adherence. 
Tuesday, 30 January 2024 10:46

CBN CONFIRMS MULTIPLE AWARDS SPONSORSHIP

Long-term media deal for business program
HOLLYTWOOD has the Oscars, and the music industry has the Grammys – but for many Australian businesses it is the long-standing Local Business Awards that represent the pinnacle of recognition.
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