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Australia marks 60 years since switching to decimal currency
via abc.net.auSix decades ago, Australia swapped its old currency for dollars and cents. A catchy jingle sung by a cartoon character named Dollar Bill helped the country adapt. -
Anti-dumping activist fed up with illegal tyre stockpiles
via abc.net.auWhen anti-dumping activist Dave Dudley goes bush he often stumbles across dumped tyres. It's an environmental risk he says the government needs to address. -
Traders 'excited for the future' after lengthy Jetty Road disruptions
via abc.net.auAfter a difficult time for many traders in Glenelg, an air of optimism is starting to emerge as the impact of major construction projects eases and the algal bloom has all but vanished from metropolitan beaches. But some businesses along Jetty Road are still hurting from the disruptions. -
'Holiday in a can': Why Japanese beer is suddenly everywhere
via abc.net.auAs record numbers of Australians continue to visit Japan, Japanese brewers have come to dominate our domestic beer market. -
Australian craft brewers hop on 'clean and easy' Japanese lagers
via abc.net.auAs record numbers of Australians continue to visit Japan, Japanese brewers have come to dominate our domestic beer market. -
'World first' bill aims to revitilise Sydney's music scene
via abc.net.auThe state government introduces what it describes as a "world first" bill to support the live music scene. -
'World first' bill aims to revitalise Sydney's music scene
via abc.net.auThe state government introduces what it describes as a "world first" bill to support the live music scene. -
Sweeping reforms to boost Sydney's live music scene
via abc.net.auThe state government introduces what it describes as a "world first" bill to support the live music scene. -
Cocaine ship heads towards Sydney after being stripped of cargo
via abc.net.auA ship caught carrying five tonnes of cocaine is making its way towards Sydney after being stripped of its cargo. -
Maugean skate's endangered status not changing, environment minister says
via abc.net.auEnvironment Minister Murray Watt says his decision to keep the status of a rare Tasmanian skate species as endangered rather than change it to critically endangered is based on scientific advice. -
Mystery barge washed up in Torres Strait last seen 'struggling' off Bali
via abc.net.auOne of the last known people to have seen a foreign-owned barge at sea before it washed up on a remote Australian island says it was being towed by a boat not suited to the job.
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