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Watch Out Latest Research Reports on Australia Data Center Market & New Zealand Data Center Market: Get Insights on Investment, Opportunities, Latest Trends & Analysis 2023-2028 - Arizton

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Thursday, June 22, 2023

In Australia, cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Darwin constitute the prime locations for data center expansion.

Key Points: 
  • In Australia, cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Darwin constitute the prime locations for data center expansion.
  • In the data center landscape, we have observed the rise of new entrants such as STACK Infrastructure and GreenSquareDC.
  • These organizations are construction or have disclosed their intentions to construct data centers and campuses in various cities across Australia.
  • The growth of the Australia data center market has been driven by various factors, including investments in 5G, big data, IoT, and renewable energy.

Watch Out Latest Research Reports on Australia Data Center Market & New Zealand Data Center Market: Get Insights on Investment, Opportunities, Latest Trends & Analysis 2023-2028 - Arizton

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Thursday, June 22, 2023

In Australia, cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Darwin constitute the prime locations for data center expansion.

Key Points: 
  • In Australia, cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Darwin constitute the prime locations for data center expansion.
  • In the data center landscape, we have observed the rise of new entrants such as STACK Infrastructure and GreenSquareDC.
  • These organizations are construction or have disclosed their intentions to construct data centers and campuses in various cities across Australia.
  • The growth of the Australia data center market has been driven by various factors, including investments in 5G, big data, IoT, and renewable energy.

Disability Organizations and Individuals Partner to Fight the Deadly and Discriminatory Public Policy of Physician-Assisted Suicide

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Wednesday, April 26, 2023

LOS ANGELES, April 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the United Spinal Association ("United Spinal"), Not Dead Yet ("NDY"), Institute for Patients' Rights ("IPR"), Communities Actively Living Independent & Free ("CALIF"), and individual plaintiffs, Lonnie VanHook and Ingrid Tischer, filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, asking that California's End of Life Option Act (EOLOA) be declared unlawful and unconstitutional. The current state law, passed in 2021, permits a physician to prescribe lethal drugs to suicidal patients and removed or weakened many of the supposed "safeguards" in the original law. Death by suicide can now be fast-tracked in 48 hours and doctors who have professional, moral, or ethical objections to writing a lethal prescription for a patient now must participate in the EOLOA process. EOLOA, by design, is unregulated by any California public entity, leaving patients and their loved ones at grave risk of harm and without recourse.

Key Points: 
  • EOLOA, by design, is unregulated by any California public entity, leaving patients and their loved ones at grave risk of harm and without recourse.
  • Van Swearingen, Kara Janssen, and Michael Nuñez from the firm join Mr. Bien in representing the plaintiffs as well as co-counsel Haben Girma.
  • Stopping California's assisted suicide law is both a disability rights and health equity issue.
  • Assisted suicide laws make it far too easy for a system stacked against us to provide a cheap, easy way out."