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Keyboard warrior who left a one star review on law firm s page sued for $300,000

A young university student who gave a one-star review of a high-profile criminal law firm despite never having been a client has been sued for $300,000.  Queensland-based firm Nyst Legal sued Jaimyn Mayer, 23, along with search engine giant Google over the review - which was blank apart from the one-star rating.  The law firm, run by Chris Nyst and his son Brendan, launched a defamation action in the Brisbane District Court in August 2020 shortly after the review was posted.  Mr Mayer admitted he had never had dealings with Nyst Lawyers but left the Google review after someone the firm did represent threatened to sue a female friend. 

Senate Order for entity contracts listing relating to the period 1 July 2019 - 30 June 2020

Senate Order for entity contracts listing relating to the period 1 July 2019 - 30 June 2020 Senate Order for entity contracts listing relating to the period 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020 Pursuant to the Senate Order for entity contracts the following table sets out contracts entered into by the National Library of Australia which provide for a consideration to the value of $100,000 or more (GST inclusive) and which:  a. have not been fully performed as at 30 June 2020, or  b. have been entered into during the 12 months prior to 30 June 2020. Most of the contracts listed contain confidentiality provisions of a general nature that are designed to protect the confidential information of the parties that may be obtained or generated in carrying out the contract.

Contracts for current reporting period

Contracts for current reporting period Senate Order for entity contracts listing relating to the period 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2020 Pursuant to the Senate Order for entity contracts the following table sets out contracts entered into by the National Library of Australia which provide for a consideration to the value of $100,000 or more (GST inclusive) and which: a. have not been fully performed as at 31 December 2020, or b. have been entered into during the 12 months prior to 31 December 2020. Most of the contracts listed contain confidentiality provisions of a general nature that are designed to protect the confidential information of the parties that may be obtained or generated in carrying out the contract.

Milk Thistle Protects Against Chemotherapy Toxicity, Prevents Cancer

Milk Thistle Protects Against Chemotherapy Toxicity, Prevents Cancer 2.1Kshares March 22, 2013 March 22, 2013 Used for nearly 2,000 years as a natural herbal remedy for various ailments, including those related to the liver and kidneys, milk thistle is a highly underrated natural remedy that everyone should know about. The plant is well-known for it’s abilities to promote liver health by strengthening liver cell membranes and helping the organ to flush out toxins, but it seems that it seems that one of it’s amazing beneficial properties is going a bit unrecognized – milk thistle’s ability to fight and prevent cancer. Milk Thistle as a Cancer Remedy, Protects Against Chemo’s Toxic Effects

Curtin joins national centre focussed on zero carbon future for heavy industry

Date Time Curtin joins national centre focussed on zero carbon future for heavy industry Curtin University has joined forces with other leading universities, companies and government to form the Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition Cooperative Research Centre (HILT CRC), to help Australia’s heavy industry sector transition toward zero net-carbon emissions by 2050. Announced today, the HILT CRC has been awarded $39 million in cash support over 10 years from the Federal Government which will unlock more than $175 million investment from its partners to fund the collaboration. The Centre will enable the heavy industry sector, which produces materials such as steel, aluminium and cement, to successfully transition to compete in the low-carbon global economy for carbon-neutral materials such as ‘green’ steel, alumina, cement and other processed minerals.

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