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Data tool to spot families due financial support

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Households entitled to national benefits will be identified by the new system.

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South Korea approves Google bid to export high-precision map data

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Gumtree knocks back $42m takeover, returns to profitability

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Gumtree Markets Australia’s board has knocked back a $42 million takeover offer, while posting its first profitable result in over two years.

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South Sydney Rabbitohs to maintain WA hold despite Bears intro

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South Sydney Rabbitohs chief executive Blake Solly says the club will maintain its connection with WA, despite the introduction of the Perth Bears from next season.

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Green light for Tonic Group’s solar farm in Binningup

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A development assessment panel has approved Tonic Group’s $160 million proposal to build a solar farm and battery storage in the state’s South West.

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Mach7 Technologies Limited (TDMMF) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

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OneWater Marine Inc. (ONEW) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

Francoise Dixon
Head of Investor Relations

And welcome to Mach7 First Half FY ’26 Results Briefing. My name is Francoise Debelak, and I’m Head of Investor Relations for Mach7. Today, our CEO, Teri Thomas; and our CFO, Daniel Lee, will provide an overview of the first half results. We will then open it up for questions. [Operator Instructions]

I’ll now hand over to Teri.

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Teri Thomas
CEO, MD & Director

Thank you, Francoise. And hello, everybody, and thank you for joining us for the first half fiscal year 2026 results. Let me start with something that I think we can all align on. Sales matters. Sales fuels growth. It funds innovation and innovation fuels more growth. And ultimately, sales drives shareholder value.

Now I happen to love sales. I’ve spent more time in sales than any other role in my career, and I believe it makes the business world go around. But more importantly, I know that sustainable, disciplined sales growth is what you want to see from Mach7, and I do too. Good news is we now have an enhanced, growing and focused team driving progress, strengthening pipeline quality, improving conversion discipline and aligning our commercial engine with our strategy. You’ll hear more about that shortly, including a guest appearance later in the presentation.

So let’s begin. On our vision, before getting into performance, I really want to ground us into who Mach7 is and where we’re going. Our vision is simple, but it’s ambitious, to be the global imaging EMR. We win by completing the patient picture with the patient’s pictures, and we do it

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Bill Gates Says He Brought Foundation Executives to Meetings With Jeffrey Epstein

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Bill Gates Reveals He Didn’t Feel ‘Successful’ for Decades

Bill Gates has publicly apologized to staff at the Gates Foundation for his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, admitting his actions cast a shadow over the philanthropic organization while insisting he was never involved in Epstein’s crimes.

In a town hall on Tuesday, the Microsoft co-founder addressed foundation employees, acknowledging he made mistakes that affected the group’s reputation. “It was a huge mistake to spend time with Epstein,” Gates said.

“I apologize to other people who are drawn into this because of the mistake that I made.” He added, “I did nothing illicit. I saw nothing illicit.”

According to CBS News, Gates first met Epstein in 2011, three years after Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting a minor for prostitution.

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The billionaire admitted that he brought Gates Foundation executives to some meetings with Epstein in hopes of raising money for global health causes.

“Epstein talked about the kind of intimate relationship he had with a lot of billionaires, particularly Wall Street billionaires,” Gates said.

“Because he had other prestigious people at these meetings, that made it easier for me to feel like this was a normalized situation.”

Bill Gates Admits Affairs With Two Russian Women

He also explained that his former wife and foundation co-founder, Melinda French Gates, was skeptical of Epstein from the start.

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“To give her credit, she was always kind of skeptical about the Epstein thing,” he told staff. Gates continued meeting with Epstein until 2014, flying on a private jet and spending time with him in Germany, France, New York, and Washington, though he denied ever visiting Epstein’s private island or staying overnight with him.

Gates also admitted to personal failings, saying he had two affairs with Russian women—one a bridge player, the other a nuclear physicist—that Epstein later discovered.

“I did have affairs, one with a Russian bridge player who met me at bridge events, and one with a Russian nuclear physicist who I met through business activities,” he said. Gates stressed that none of these relationships involved Epstein’s victims, FoxBusiness reported.

The billionaire acknowledged that the association with Epstein and newly released Justice Department files had affected the foundation’s work and public perception.

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“It definitely is the opposite of the values of the Foundation and the goals of the Foundation,” he said. “And our work is very reputationally sensitive. People can choose to work with us or not work with us.”

A Gates Foundation spokesperson noted that Gates holds town halls twice a year and “spoke candidly, addressing several questions in detail, and took responsibility for his actions.”

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Review: Roots run deep at Swinney

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REVIEW: New releases from a hot 2024 vintage show a producer at the top of its game.

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Plans for housing on landmark nursery site: More details revealed

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Former Marsh Nurseries could be replaced by 17 homes

Artist's impression of the proposed new estate in Neston

Artist’s impression of the proposed new estate (Image: Condy Lofthouse Architects)

Fresh details have been revealed of plans to convert a former landmark plant nurseries in Cheshire into a housing development.

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A reserved matters application has been submitted to Cheshire West and Chester Council to construct 17 properties on the site of the former Marsh Nurseries, off Boathouse Lane in Neston.

According to the application submitted by Heritage Court Developments, the business has not operated since early 2019 but surrounding land owned by the applicant is still being used for things like tented wedding receptions, community festivals, temporary car parking, and operation as a licensed caravan site.

There are several unused buildings on the site such as greenhouses and permission is sought for the erection of 17 homes, comprising a mix of two-, three- and four-bedroom properties, with five being earmarked for affordable housing.

Outlining some of the design aspects of the planned properties, design and access statement submitted in support of the scheme, said: “The architectural approach, incorporating Cheshire brick, black timber cladding and a mix of slate and clay tile roofs, reflects local vernacular traditions and ensures visual integration with the wider landscape context.”

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It added: “The scale and density are modest and appropriate to an edge-of-settlement location, avoiding suburban sprawl and instead presenting as a cohesive rural cluster.”

All homes are designed with a minimum of two allocated parking spaces, with several larger units benefiting from three spaces.

The site is in the protected Green Belt – where planning rules are tougher to protect the countryside against urban sprawl. An outline planning application was knocked back in 2021 but allowed following an appeal to an independent planning inspector in 2023. The latest application essentially fleshes out that outline scheme.

The statement added: “The development provides safe, convenient and dignified access for all residents and visitors and is robustly compliant in access terms.”

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No date has yet been set for a decision. The plans can be viewed on the Cheshire West and Chester planning portal under the following reference number: 19/03423/OUT

To find all the planning applications, traffic diversions, road layout changes, alcohol licence applications and more in your community, visit the Public Notices Portal.

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