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  • Draft Regulations and Guideline released for consultation to support the commencement of the Petroleum Legislation Amendment Act 2024

    Draft Regulations and Guideline released for consultation to support the commencement of the Petroleum Legislation Amendment Act 2024

    In May 2024, the Petroleum Legislation Amendment Act 2024 (PLAA2024) received Royal Assent. This legislation, amongst other things:

    • provides a legislative framework for pipeline transport and permanent underground storage of greenhouse gas (GHG) substances;
    • enables the exploration and recovery of regulated substances (natural hydrogen and helium); and
    • provides for electronic transactions and other operational amendments.

    To support the commencement of PLAA2024, the Department of Mines, Petroleum and Exploration (DMPE) is currently seeking public feedback on the draft Mines and Petroleum Regulations Amendment Regulations 2025 (Amendment Regulations), which primarily amends the 12 current petroleum regulations to facilitate and regulate GHG injection and storage operations and the introduction of regulated substances.

    The department has also released the draft Annual Pipeline Performance Report Guideline and accompanying templates for public consultation, which supports the new requirement under the Amendment Regulations for pipeline licensees to submit annual performance reports to DMPE.

    Information sheets have been developed to assist stakeholders with navigating both documents and are available on the Western Australian Government consultation page.

    A response will be provided to each submission received. All submissions will be collectively published and made available to the public in dedicated response to submissions documents. Submissions will be published verbatim, with the submitter identified.

    The closing date for both consultations is 30 January 2026.

    All written submissions can be sent via email to Rec.Consultation@dmpe.wa.gov.au. 

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  • Japan prepares to restart world's biggest nuclear plant, 15 years after Fukushima – Reuters

    1. Japan prepares to restart world’s biggest nuclear plant, 15 years after Fukushima  Reuters
    2. Japan prepares to restart world’s biggest nuclear plant, 15 years after Fukushima  Dawn
    3. Japan’s Niigata OKs restart of world’s largest nuclear power plant…

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  • Five-wicket Duffy prompts West Indies collapse as New Zealand win series 2-0 – Dawn

    1. Five-wicket Duffy prompts West Indies collapse as New Zealand win series 2-0  Dawn
    2. Duffy, Ajaz rip through West Indies as New Zealand seal series 2-0  ESPNcricinfo
    3. WI 43-0, need 419 more to win after Conway joins elite  Dawn
    4. Devon Conway and Tom…

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  • Five-wicket Duffy prompts West Indies collapse as New Zealand win series 2-0 – Dawn

    1. Five-wicket Duffy prompts West Indies collapse as New Zealand win series 2-0  Dawn
    2. What’s the highest Test partnership between two left-hand batters?  ESPNcricinfo
    3. WI 43-0, need 419 more to win after Conway joins elite  Dawn
    4. New Zealand thrash West…

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  • Parkinson’s breakthrough changes what we know about dopamine

    Parkinson’s breakthrough changes what we know about dopamine

    A new study led by researchers at McGill University is calling into question a long-standing idea about how dopamine influences movement. The findings suggest a shift in how scientists understand Parkinson’s disease and how its treatments work.

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  • Parkinson’s breakthrough changes what we know about dopamine

    Parkinson’s breakthrough changes what we know about dopamine

    A new study led by researchers at McGill University is calling into question a long-standing idea about how dopamine influences movement. The findings suggest a shift in how scientists understand Parkinson’s disease and how its treatments work.

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  • Ukrainians in Reading mark another Christmas far from home

    Ukrainians in Reading mark another Christmas far from home

    The cast arrived on stage dressed for the long journey, complete with pull-along suitcases.

    As it progressed, overcoats were removed to reveal traditional costume underneath.

    Ms Nesterenko and her sister portray the Ukrainian custom of “walking…

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  • Ukrainians in Reading mark another Christmas far from home

    Ukrainians in Reading mark another Christmas far from home

    A group of Ukrainian performers have been telling the story of being far from home and unable to make it back for Christmas.

    Their play, staged at the weekend in Reading, Berkshire, tells the tale of a group of travellers stranded at a railway…

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  • President visits different shrines in Baghdad – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. President visits different shrines in Baghdad  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Current levels of bilateral trade do not reflect the true potential of Pakistan-Iraq relations: President Zardari  Dawn
    3. Pakistan, Iraq express resolve to fight terrorism, extremism  Geo…

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  • Crewe cyclist completes solo ride to China for charity

    Crewe cyclist completes solo ride to China for charity

    A man has cycled solo from Cheshire to China to raise funds for a mental health charity.

    Edmund Doyle from Weston near Crewe set off on 11 June on his dad’s old mountain bike, and arrived at Horgos, Kazakhstan on the Chinese border on 28 October.

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