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Outback Goldfields (CSE:OZ) Investor Overview

Accredited Investor email list Some investment opportunities are limited to accredited investors. Whether you are an accredited investor or not depends on where you live and other criteria. For full details go to https://investingnews.com/accredited-investor-definition/ or search for accredited investor in the search bar above. By completing this form, you are giving consent to receive communication from Outback Goldfields using the contact information you provide. And remember you can unsubscribe at any time. Outback Goldfields Management Team Craig Parry Chairman Craig Parry is a geologist, an experienced executive and a member of the Austrasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM). Over 15 years of mineral exploration experience in gold, petroleum, diamonds, iron ore, copper, coal and uranium. Parry holds an Honors degree in Applied Geology from the University of New South Wales. Parry is the Chairman of Vizsla Resources, Skeena Resources, Outback Goldfields

GPS data could help map COVID-19 transmission risk

Date Time GPS data could help map COVID-19 transmission risk The study found de-identified GPS data could be used to identify areas with heightened COVID-19 transmission risk. Human mobility data gathered from de-identified mobile devices could help map coronavirus (COVID-19) transmission and support contact tracing efforts, according to new research. The Australian research, published today in Journal of the Royal Society Interface, analysed the Cedar Meats outbreak in Melbourne, the Crossroads Hotel outbreak in Western Sydney and community transmission in Victoria between June and July 2020. The transmission patterns were then compared to near-real-time population mobility GPS data gathered from the Facebook Data for Good program.

Calls for Advance Australia Fair to be replaced with a new anthem

Latrell Mitchell has thrown his support behind a new version of Advance Australia Fair with lyrics that better reflect the nation s indigenous cultures.  The song was performed by Aboriginal performer Kutcha Edward during a live theatre production in 2013 but has gained popularity after a video of the performance was shared by Indigenous fashion label Clothing The Gap on Monday. A number of well-known Australians pledged their support by commenting on the post, including paralympic swimmer Monique Murphy, netball player Courtney Bruce and Indigenous reality TV star Telv Williams. Vocal anthem critic and Aboriginal NRL star Latrell Williams also shared the post in his Instagram stories.

Politics trumps science in WHO search for origins of coronavirus in China

Politics trumps science in WHO search for origins of coronavirus in China
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