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Local government newsletter presenting updates, public notices, funding opportunities, community programs, infrastructure developments, and meeting information issued by Flinders Council for residents of Flinders Island in May–June 2025.
Year:
2025
Region / Location:
Flinders Island, Tasmania, Australia
Organisation:
Flinders Council
Document Type:
Council newsletter and public notices
Author:
Warren Groves, General Manager
Contributors:
Rachel Summers, Chair | Furneaux Group Shipping Special Committee
Key Topics:
Community infrastructure, recycling scheme, grants funding, committee nominations, workshop, council meeting notice, waste facility hours, veterinary clinic recruitment
Programs Mentioned:
Recycle Rewards; Community Grants Program 2025/2026; Gunn Bequest Program; Changemaker Workshop
Meeting Date:
28 May 2025
Grant Application Deadline:
30 June 2025
EOI Deadline:
2 July 2025
Workshop Dates:
18–19 June 2025
Effective Period:
May–July 2025
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Note:
Year
Document Type:
Event Planning Form
Organ / Institution:
Flinders University
Target Audience:
Event Organizers, WHS Staff, Security Personnel
Note:
Year
Subject:
Animal Research Consent
Document Type:
Information Sheet
Organization / Institution:
Flinders University
Target Audience:
Animal owners, research participants
Year:
2011–2013
Region:
Flinders catchment, Queensland, Australia
Document type:
Report / Technical assessment
Subject:
Water resources, irrigation, agriculture, demographics, infrastructure
Institutions:
North Australia Beef Systems Analysis, Petheram et al. (2013)
Crops analyzed:
Sorghum, Mungbean, Bambatsi, Lablab, Cotton, Sugarcane, Sweet corn, Indian sandalwood, Mango
Infrastructure:
Dams, irrigation schemes, roads, offstream storages
Economic data:
Agricultural value, construction costs, operating costs, gross margins
Population data:
Shire demographics, community infrastructure triggers
Period covered:
2006–2013
Scenarios:
Irrigation and investment scenarios 1–5, Cave Hill and O’Connell Creek developments
Hydrological data:
Streamflow metrics, soil water content, conveyance efficiencies
Note:
Year
Year:
2009
Region / City:
Flinders University
Topic:
Literacy education for students with learning disabilities
Document type:
Academic Assignment
Institution:
Flinders University
Author:
Dimitra Vitagliano
Target Audience:
Students, educators, researchers in literacy
Period of Validity:
2009
Approval Date:
2009
Date of Revisions:
N/A
Year:
2023
Institution:
Flinders University
Type of Document:
Interview transcript / Panel discussion
Participants:
Tara, Laura, other Flinders University students
Topic:
Experiences and advice on conducting Year 12 Research Project and transitioning to university research
Target Audience:
Prospective and current university students
Format:
Transcript of spoken discussion
Methodology discussed:
Emailing academics, using Google Scholar, surveys, primary research, library databases
Skills highlighted:
Research skills, time management, self-directed learning, academic resource usage
Context:
Australian high school to university transition
Year:
2024
Organization:
Flinders Port Holdings
Author:
Karen Ross, Group Executive People and Brand
Document Type:
Employer Statement
Region:
South Australia
Staff Size:
Over 700 employees
Focus:
Gender Pay Gap, Diversity and Inclusion, Remuneration
Policies Addressed:
Remuneration Framework, Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan, Flexible Work Guidelines, Respect at Work Policy
Targets:
Increase female participation in Senior Leadership to 30%
Data Sources:
WGEA reports, internal audits, engagement surveys
Contextual Description:
Corporate report detailing Flinders Port Holdings’ assessment of gender pay disparities, diversity initiatives, remuneration adjustments, and ongoing policies for workforce inclusion and equity.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Bedford Park, SA, Australia
Subject:
Radiography Education
Document Type:
Student Information Guide
Organization:
Flinders Medical Centre
Director:
Dr Marc Agzarian
Manager:
Amii Wilkinson
Chief Radiographer:
Michelle Devine
Student Supervisor:
Michael Fuller
Department Heads:
Athina Gorezis (CT), Craig Bradbrook (MRI), Rob Gaggini (Angiography), Kathy Kenneally (Mammography), Emma Terbeeke (Level 2 Radiography), Ben Branson (ED Radiography), Kate Paddick (Ultrasound)
Radiation Safety Officer:
Cameron Jeffries
Contact Emails:
[email protected]
Contact Phone Numbers:
Switchboard 8294 5511, Emergency 64973, Level 2 Radiography 64493, CT 64703, MRI 65733, Angiography 64349, Ultrasound 65138
Information Systems:
Carestream Vue PACS, Carestream Vue RIS, ATS HIS, Intranet intra.SAHS.health.sa.gov.au
Access Instructions:
Level 1 Student Radiographer Suite keypad 4493, key kept with ED keys
Key Procedures:
Patient identification, competency assessment, roster changes, side marker usage
Year:
2019
Agency:
Department of Veterans Affairs
Office:
Network Contracting Office, Pittsburgh, PA
Solicitation Number:
36C24419Q0766
Document Type:
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Product or Service Code:
J045
NAICS Code:
238220
Set-Aside:
SDVOSB
Point of Contact:
Amanda Saunders, [email protected]
Place of Performance:
ERIE VA MEDICAL CENTER, 135 E 38TH STREET, ERIE, PA 16504
Response Date:
06-05-2019
Period of Performance:
Immediate following contract award
Contract Terms:
Firm Fixed Price, Service Contract Act Wage Determination 2015-4224, Revision 11, dated 5/6/2019
Reference URLs:
https://www.acquisition.gov/browsefar
, http:
//farsite.hill.af.mil
Note:
, http
//www.va.gov/oal/library/vaar/index.asp
Type of Procurement:
Commercial items in accordance with FAR 12.6
Year:
2025
Document type:
Request for Information
Issuing organization:
ExxonMobil Guyana Limited
Abbreviation:
EMGL
Distribution date:
May 7, 2025
Response deadline:
June 7, 2025
Subject:
Provision of Personal Protective Equipment
Scope of supply:
Fire retardant coveralls, safety boots, hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, and related PPE
Technical standards referenced:
NFPA, ASTM, MSA, NRR, ANSI, international standards
Geographic scope:
Guyana, including the Guyana Exclusive Economic Zone
Local content framework:
Local Content Act (2021)
Procurement phase:
Pre-RFP supplier qualification
Branding requirement:
ExxonMobil branded PPE upon request
Quality assurance:
Warranty and inspection for defective or damaged items
Position Title:
Family Safety Support Worker
Position Number:
Generic
Classification:
Level 5
Award/Agreement:
PSA 1992 / PSCSAA 2022
Organisational Unit:
Community Services / Service Delivery / District Office
Location:
Metropolitan and Regional WA
Classification Date:
May 2023
Effective Date:
June 2023
Reporting To:
Family Safety Coordinator, Level 6
Supervision:
No subordinates
Department:
Department of Communities, Western Australia
Program:
Family and Domestic Violence Response Teams (FDVRT)
Sector:
Human Services
Focus Areas:
Family and Domestic Violence, Child Protection, Community Services
Target Group:
Families and individuals at highest risk of high harm from family and domestic violence
Geographical Scope:
Western Australia
Year:
2022
Period:
May–June 2022
Location:
New Haven
Venues:
New Haven Bock; New Haven Lions; New Haven - American Legion
Document Type:
Game schedule
Sport:
Youth baseball / softball
Divisions:
Pixie; Atom; Deb; Petite 1; Petite 2; Bantam 1; Bantam 2; Midget; Junior
Content:
Dates; Days; Start times; End times; Visitor teams; Home teams; Playing surface; Division
Course:
Biology 2020–21
Date:
May 27, 2021
Day:
168
Unit:
Unit 9 – The Human Body
Chapters Covered:
32–37
Project Title:
Human Body Systems Project
Author:
Eva McLanahan
Subject Area:
Human Body Systems, Reproduction, Immune System
Document Type:
Course agenda and project guidelines
Assessment Components:
Vocabulary quizzes, unit test, final exam, presentation, project grading rubric
Project Duration:
3 weeks
Final Exam Date:
June 14 or 15 (TBA)
Unit Test Date:
June 8
Group Size:
3–4 students
Required Materials:
Reference material, digital device, internet
Educational Aid Options:
Children’s eBook, Brochure, PowerPoint, Educational Handout, 3-D Learning Tool/Model, Song/Lyrics
Total Points:
100
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Zamboanga City
Document Type:
Procurement Request / Quotation Form
Issuing Organization:
Zamboanga City Water District
Date Prepared:
05/26/2021
Purchase Request Number:
21-0056
Bid Submission Deadline:
06/01/2021, 2:00 P.M.
Delivery Period:
15 Calendar days upon receipt of Purchase Order
Approved Budget Cost:
PHP 236,542.22
Payment Terms:
NO COD
Warranty Period:
3 Months for expendable supplies
Contact Information:
Tel. (062) 991-1556-57, Email: [email protected]
Additional Requirements:
Mayor’s/Business Permit, Philgeps Registration, compliance with RA 9184
Year:
2023
Region:
Ogun State, Nigeria
Subject:
Genetic polymorphism in ducks
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
University of Ibadan, Animal Science Department
Authors:
Not specified
Target species:
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) and Muscovy (Cairina moschata) ducks
Methodology:
PCR-RFLP analysis of exon 7 of LPL gene
Sample size:
80 ducks (40 Mallard, 40 Muscovy)
Laboratory:
Animal Science Laboratory, University of Ibadan
Period of data collection:
May–June 2023
Keywords:
duck, polymorphism, Mallard, Muscovy, breed
Conclusion:
No polymorphism detected at exon 7; breeds monomorphic; further studies recommended with larger sample size or other enzymes
Year:
2019
Organization:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Laboratory Systems
Type of document:
Invitation Email
Audience:
Clinical laboratory directors and senior laboratory leadership
Method of participation:
Telephone or in-person interviews
Duration:
Up to one hour per session
Confidentiality:
All participant information and comments will be kept confidential
Contact:
Amy Hoying, [email protected]
Period:
May–June 2019
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Cambridgeshire, UK
Theme:
Healthcare services, pharmacy engagement, public health campaigns
Document type:
Announcement / Newsletter
Organization:
Cambridgeshire Local Pharmaceutical Committee (LPC)
Target audience:
General Practitioners, Pharmacists, Healthcare staff
Event dates:
25 May, 26 May, 8 June, 22 June, 25 May (evening)
Topics covered:
GP CPCS roll-out, virtual training sessions, Contractor Forum, COVID vaccination campaign, Independent Pharmacy Awards, India COVID support, eye care event
Delivery format:
Virtual events via Microsoft Teams, email communication
Access instructions:
Links provided for event registration and participation
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Washington State, USA
Subject:
Board Meeting Schedule and Updates
Document Type:
Meeting Agenda
Organization:
DMI (Dairy Management Inc.)
Participants:
Board Members, Advisory Positions, Legal Counsel
Key Activities:
Opening Comments, Executive Session, Program Updates, Marketing Review, Budget Review
Date:
May–June 2026
Duration:
8:30 am – 2:45 pm
Year:
2020
Organization:
3GPP TSG RAN WG1
Document Type:
Meeting Report / Technical Summary
Author:
Moderator (CATT)
Agenda Item:
8.2
Purpose:
Discussion and decision on NR positioning enhancements
Scope:
Evaluation of Rel-17 positioning requirements, IIoT and general commercial use cases
Target Performance Metrics:
Positioning accuracy, latency, network and device efficiency
Applicable Standards:
TR 38.901, TR 22.804, TS 22.261, TR38.855
Prior Releases Referenced:
Rel-16 positioning techniques
Evaluation Methods:
Simulation scenarios and performance assessments
Key Proposals:
Selection of IIoT scenarios, target accuracy, latency and efficiency metrics
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Moscow, Russian Federation
Institution:
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Moscow State Technological University" STANKIN
Program Director:
Charuyskaya Marianna Alexandovna, PhD
Vice Rector for Academics:
Eleneva Yulia Iakovlevna
Contact Person:
Gruzdeva Galina
Telephone / Email:
8 (499) 972-95-82, 8 (499) 973-20-51, [email protected]
Website:
http://stankin.ru/
Target Audience:
CEOs, general directors of industrial enterprises, heads of divisions, senior specialists, leaders, heads of departments, workshop supervisors, master and postgraduate students
Program Duration:
25/05/20 – 05/06/20
Total Workload:
32 classroom hours
Program Type:
Professional Development Program
Professional Focus:
Engineering, production management, digital industrial enterprises
Modules:
10 modules including engineering tools, advanced technologies, robotic systems, numerical control, measurements, intelligent engineering, implementation of digital production systems, personnel perspectives
Assessment:
Case studies and final paper
Learning Outcomes:
Competencies in digital enterprise design and management, understanding of technological equipment, role of personnel, risk management in digital environments