Oceania
オーストラリアの最大都市シドニー郊外の教会で15日、礼拝中に司教など4人が刃物で襲われ、警察は15歳...
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防犯カメラがとらえた1頭の馬。どこに向かっているのかというと、電車のホーム。 オーストラリアのシドニ...
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In today's ever-changing world, one country in Southeast Asia has taken a particularly bold approach to the green transition: Indonesia. Its approach is built on three primary pillars that not only tackle immediate local environmental issues — such as clean water, clean air, and sustainable production — but also present a comprehensive long-term strategy to protect our world while guaranteeing energy security. Unlike Europe, Indonesia's green transition benefits from rich nickel and other resources that are integral to producing electric vehicle (EV) batteries. Currently, Indonesia has the cap...
Euronews (English)
Tribal violence has escalated last week in Papua New Guinea. Screenshot from YouTube video of ABC News In-depth. Fair use. Clashes between several tribes in the Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea led to at least 50 deaths and displaced numerous highland communities. The government said that the February 18 massacre was the country’s worst tribal violence on record. The police said they retrieved 50 bodies on February 19 in Enga province, but the death toll could be higher based on the reports and testimonies of local leaders. The long-running feud between the Sikin and Kaikin tribes and the Am...
Global Voices
ESL Australia, a regional division of esports tournament organiser ESL Gaming, has renewed and expanded the partnership with Australian iced coffee brand Dare Iced Coffee. As a result, Dare has been named the official non-alcoholic beverage partner of ESL ANZ Champs and the League of Legends Circuit Oceania (LCO) for 2022. RELATED: ESL Australia announces partnership with Dare Iced Coffee According to the release, the partnership is set to last for at least 18 months. Dare and ESL Gaming first teamed up in 2019, when dare became the official iced coffee partner for ESL events in Australia. Dar...
Esports Insider
Australian esports organisation Chiefs Esports Club has renewed its partnership with Australian University Bond University. The two parties signed a two-year deal that will see Bond University continue to be the ‘official education partner’ for the esports organisation. Bond University and Chiefs will continue to work towards educating students about careers in gaming and esports. RELATED: Chiefs Esports Club enters three-year partnership with Bond University Bond University and Chiefs Esports Club signed a three-year partnership in 2020. Since then, Bond University and Chiefs have collaborate...
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CS:GO esports series BLAST Premier and Australian video games venue Fortress have joined forces to host Oceania’s first-ever regional BLAST Premier qualifier in 2022. Both entities will hold the Fortress OCE Masters LAN finals at the Alienware Arena in Melbourne. The event will see the region’s top four teams compete for a spot in the 2022 BLAST Premier Fall Showdown. RELATED: Fortress Melbourne partners with Alienware ahead of venue launch Official dates for the Fortress OCE Masters – A BLAST Regional Qualifier event, as well as tournament details regarding its structure prior to the LAN fina...
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Australian esports organisation ORDER has announced a partnership with preventative mental health organisation The Man Cave. The deal will see the two parties collaborate on a range of activations, such as physical and emotional wellbeing workshops. RELATED: ORDER teams with Australian and Victorian Governments to host Rocket League Invitational In addition to the workshops, ORDER will consult The Man Cave as it enters into the gaming and esports space. This includes hosting a Twitch community combining gaming with resources to help and educate young men on the importance of mental health. Al ...
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ESL Gaming Australia has partnered with digital telecommunication company Circles.Life for its regional events and associated competitions. The company will be featured across ESL ANZ Champs, the League of Legends Circuit Oceania (LCO), DreamHack Melbourne and other yet to be announced projects. Moreover, Circles.Life will be the official partner of ESL events in Australia. RELATED: EPOS secures two-year ESL Gaming Australia partnership Both also announced that the partnership will include the ‘broader live streaming and gaming space’, meaning that the companies will support local streamers an...
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Australian payment processor SQID Technologies Limited has announced that its subsidiary, The Chiefs Esports Club, has extended its partnership with telecommunications company Optus. The partnership will see the two brands continue to collaborate on creating gaming-related content in Australia for the next 12 months. RELATED: The Chiefs Esports Club receives $2.15m SQID investment According to the press release, the partnership aims to ‘understand the demands of gamers and create services tailored to their needs’. Mel Hopkins, Head of Marketing at Optus, spoke on the announcement: “We’re proud...
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