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49. Study Shows Popular Fish Consumed in Hong Kong Under Serious Threat
A new study on the future of fish in the South China Sea reveals that key species consumed in Hong Kong are under serious threat from overfishing and habitat destruction, and unless immediate action is taken it will be too late. Some of the topline findings of the study - Boom or Bust, The Future of Fish in the South China Sea - show that some marine resources have been fished down
50. Air Canada Warns of Possible Strike
Air Canada has been advised by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW), representing the airline's approximately 8,600 mechanics, baggage handlers and cargo agents in Canada, that it intends to begin labour action starting at 12:01 A.M. ET on Monday 12 March 2012.
51. ATAG Calls on Governments to Support Net Zero Goal
The Air Transport Action Group (ATAG) has adopted a long-term climate goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, confirming the commitment of the world’s airlines, airports, air traffic management and the makers of aircraft and engines to reduce CO2 emissions in support of the Paris Agreement 1.5ºC goal. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 7 October 2021.
52. Hong Kong to Host Landmark Ocean Summit
A range of speakers will showcase innovative solutions to the global crisis of plastics in our oceans at a landmark Ocean Summit in Hong Kong later this month. As part of the territory’s first ever involvement with the Volvo Ocean Race, the Ocean Summit aims to inspire individuals, businesses, government and local communities to take action to turn the tide on plastic.
53. Strikes to cause Disruption at Qantas
Strikes to cause Disruption at Qantas. Qantas has said it will take all necessary measures to minimise the impact of strike action by the Australian Licensed Engineers Association (ALAEA) planned for next week. Qantas Executive General Manager People, Mr Kevin Brown, said the timing of the strikes by the ALAEA was deliberately designed to maximise disruption and warned that some fl
54. Qantas Warns of Possible Union Strikes
Qantas has been notified by the Australian Licenced Aircraft Engineers Association (ALAEA) that they will take industrial action as part of an ongoing dispute over pay and conditions. Qantas is now assessing the impact of rolling two hour work stoppages by Qantas licensed aircraft line maintenance engineers inMelbourne on Monday 4 July and a ban on overtime for all Qantas licensed
55. Fan Zones to be Set Up in Auckland for Rugby World Cup 2011
Fan Zones to be Set Up in Auckland for Rugby World Cup 2011. Rugby fans keen to keep track of the live action during the Rugby World Cup 2011 in New Zealand, will have plenty of options in Auckland with four official ‘fan zones’ covering the north, south, east and west of the region. In addition to the central city site at Queens Wharf, there will also be
56. Qantas Resumes Flights
Qantas flights resumed earlier today following approval from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). Fair Work Australia granted the Australian Government’s application to terminate all industrial action by the Australian Licenced Engineers Union, the Transport Workers Union, the Australian and International Pilots Union and Qantas.

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