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Australian AI Awards 2025 finalists unveiled

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  • September 18, 2025
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Several aerospace professionals and companies are in the running for the awards, including three finalists in the AI Innovator – Aerospace Sector category.

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No ‘pay-on-delay’ in Government’s consumer protection plan

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  • September 8, 2025
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The draft proposal, which can be viewed online, will hold airlines to “minimum standards” of consumer protection, according to Transport Minister Catherine King, which would include prompt refunds, accommodation, transport, and meal vouchers when neede…

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Perth dnata workers to strike for a full 24 hours

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  • August 28, 2025
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Workers will walk off the job from 5:30pm Thursday to 5:29pm Friday, with the TWU accusing dnata of flying in strike-breakers from out of state and working them dangerously long hours in response to industrial action last week.

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NSW wants 8.5m more airline seats in 10 years’ time

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  • August 27, 2025
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The plan will include the development of a new Statewide Aviation Strategy, which will have a particular focus on Newcastle and Western Sydney International (WSI) Airports. It aims to generate $91 billion in annual visitor expenditure by 2035.

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TWU slams ‘dystopian’ Swissport surveillance plans

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  • August 26, 2025
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The cameras, which will record video and audio of anyone in the vicinity, were meant to be installed in June but have been delayed following furious pushback from the union, which says they will “silence workers and increase safety risks which are alre…

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Perth dnata workers told ‘move to Sydney’ for higher pay, says TWU

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  • August 20, 2025
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Hundreds of dnata employees at Perth Airport will go on strike, affecting flights to destinations including Singapore, the UAE, South Africa, Vietnam, and New Zealand. According to the TWU, Perth has the lowest paid dnata workers in the country.

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Regional planes averaging almost a decade older than domestic jets

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  • August 15, 2025
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In its Australian Aviation Network Overview report for July 2025, Airservices Australia noted that the regional aviation industry “relies heavily on ageing aircraft, highlighting challenges in fleet modernisation”.

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Winners revealed for Australian Aviation Awards 2025

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  • August 15, 2025
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A total of 30 professionals and organisations were crowned winners at the Australian Aviation Awards this year, including engineers, pilots, aviation safety professionals, start-ups, and innovators.

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Next aviation crisis ‘not if but when’, says Alan Joyce

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  • August 14, 2025
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Speaking at the Australian Aviation Summit in one of his first major public appearances since leaving the Flying Kangaroo in 2023, Joyce said resilience in the aviation industry often requires making “unpopular” short-term decisions to ensure long-term…

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Productivity Commission examining regional airfares, says Minister

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  • August 13, 2025
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Speaking to ABC Radio in Coffs Harbour this week, Minister Catherine King said there have been several ideas floated to address the problem of high regional airfares, but “none of them are easy”.

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