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Documentary explores evidence of Aboriginal Australia's pre-colonial trade with Asia
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Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest withdraws from renewable energy takeover of nation's largest sheep station
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Billionaire Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest has withdrawn from a bid to transform Australia's largest sheep station into a green energy hub, blaming delays in government approval. -
Man arrested over London's 'great cheese heist' but 22 tonnes of cheddar still missing
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When a French supermarket placed an order at Neal's Yard Dairy worth almost $600,000, it seemed too good to be true — and it was.
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A man has been arrested over London's 'great cheese heist' but 22 tonnes of cheddar has vanished
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When a French supermarket placed an order at Neal's Yard Dairy worth almost $600,000, it seemed too good to be true — and it was.
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Mark lost his wife 20 years after just a minor brush with asbestos. Her life could have been saved
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With asbestos lurking in an estimated one-third of Australian homes, campaigners want compulsory registers of the deadly product for home owners in an effort to save the lives of unsuspecting renovators. -
Families call for asbestos action, with teenager, home renovator among those to contract mesothelioma
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With asbestos lurking in an estimated one-third of Australian homes, campaigners want compulsory registers of the deadly product for home owners in an effort to save the lives of unsuspecting renovators. -
'Eradicate it': Calls for government to do much more to remove asbestos across Australia
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With asbestos lurking in an estimated one-third of Australian homes, campaigners want compulsory registers of the deadly product for home owners in an effort to save the lives of unsuspecting renovators. -
'Dead and buried' Rivers and Millers stores unlikely to be missed by regional Australians, analyst says
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While some country shoppers are lamenting the potential closure of more Mosaic Brand stores, one expert believes most people will barely notice their absence. -
Changes to HECS-HELP scheme could save debt holders $680 a year
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The changes would mean a shift to a marginal repayment system, as recommended by the Universities Accord, which found existing arrangements disproportionately affect those on lower incomes. -
Big multinationals called in to end Kalgoorlie's rolling summer blackouts
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After residents went days without power in 40 degree temperatures earlier this year, the WA government has struck a deal with BHP and Canadian-owned TransAlta to provide the city with ongoing backup power. -
NT MP to meet with Aldi in an attempt to lure discount supermarket to Darwin
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Federal Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says a meeting this month with the discounted supermarket giant will reveal why it has been reluctant to open stores in the territory. -
Dark Mofo organisers prepare to 'bathe the city in red' with event's full return in Hobart in 2025
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After a more muted affair this year, the organisers of the iconic Dark Mofo festival in Tasmania are ready to make their return in 2025. Here's what people can expect. -
MPs under pressure from gambling lobby over harm minimisation plan, Liberal MP claims
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The man behind Tasmania's promised cashless gaming card says the "backbone of every MP is under pressure" due to a concerted campaign against it by the state's hospitality lobby. -
Far west NSW reconnects to electricity weeks after storm wiped out power poles
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Residents in Broken Hill and surrounds have had their power restored after a mini tornado destroyed electrical infrastructure in mid October. -
Project Sea Dragon to be liquidated following failed court appeal
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A decade-long plan to build the world's largest prawn farm on a remote NT cattle station has finally ended after the Federal Court ordered the company to be liquidated. -
Sydney residents face 50 per cent water bill increase to avoid 'failing systems'
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Sydney residents will see their water bills rise by 50 per cent by the end of the decade to cover the costs of overhauling ageing water infrastructure and connecting new housing developments. -
Sydney residents asked to pay 50pc more for water to cover costs for new housing connections
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Sydney residents will see their water bills rise by 50 per cent by the end of the decade to cover the costs of overhauling ageing water infrastructure and connecting new housing developments. -
Russia has fined Google $US20 trillion trillion trillion
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Russia has slapped Google with a fine of $US20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 for blocking state media channels on YouTube. -
Russia has fined Google more money than there is in the entire world
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Russia has slapped Google with a fine of $US20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 for blocking state media channels on YouTube. -
NT gold mine that could produce 500,000 ounces of metal yearly unable to attract investment
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The mine is one of many struggling to secure investments despite record commodity prices with gold bullion prices reaching $4,240 per ounce this week. -
Gold prices are at record highs, so why can't new projects attract investment?
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A Northern Territory gold mine could produce 500,000 ounces of gold each year but is struggling to secure investments despite record commodity prices. Gold bullion prices reached $4,240 per tonne this week. -
McKenzie defends Dutton's relationship with Rinehart, admits she was wrong on flight upgrades
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The shadow transport minister has conceded she made an error on her own flight upgrades as she defended Peter Dutton's travel on Gina Rinehart's plane. -
Good Music Month kicks off in Adelaide with a 'jam packed' November to draw in punters
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With thousands of artists ranging from big acts to emerging bands, the second iteration of Good Music Month will blast Adelaide and its surrounds with a plethora of live acts, culminating in the Notestock festival.
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