AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAncient Science (WA): Researchers have confirmed the North Pole Dome crater in Western Australia’s Pilbara is Earth’s oldest known asteroid impact site, formed about 3.02 billion years ago, offering a rare look at how early impacts may have shaped Earth’s chemistry and early oceans. Sports (BBL): Moises Henriques has announced his retirement from Australian domestic cricket, ending a long BBL career while continuing associate cricket for Portugal. Health (Alzheimer’s, Canada): Canada’s drug agency has recommended public reimbursement for LEQEMBI (lecanemab) to slow early Alzheimer’s progression, marking a major access milestone. Business/Tech (Drones): ZenaTech says it has signed offers to acquire land surveying and geospatial services firms across the US, Canada and Australia, targeting about C$40m revenue over 12 months after closing. Culture/Media: A new episode of Dealing With Drugs is out, featuring Fiona Patten and harm-reduction campaigner Jason Kew. Community/Heritage: A Sydney bush-tucker project is growing native foods for a bakery, creating training and jobs for First Nations and newly arrived Australians.
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