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'Bit of a dodgy move': Bluesfest ticketholders question cancellation timing
via abc.net.auFestival revellers, who have spent thousands on the event, are angry and have been left wondering when organisers knew it was not viable. -
Once choked in weeds, locals celebrate 'mud coming back' to wetland
via abc.net.auAn invasive weed planted decades ago quickly spread across Tasmania's north-west, choking mudflats and wildlife habitat. Now, those involved in a long-running effort to wipe it out are seeing real results. -
Locals celebrate 'mud coming back' to wetland once choked in weeds
via abc.net.auAn invasive weed planted decades ago quickly spread across Tasmania's north-west, choking mudflats and wildlife habitat. Now, those involved in a long-running effort to wipe it out are seeing real results. -
What does Katy Perry's loss in the High Court mean for her business?
via abc.net.auAustralian fashion designer Katie Perry has won her long-running trademark battle against pop star Katy Perry, but questions about whether the singer will be able to sell her clothing merchandise as part of any future tours remain. -
Popular farmers' market facing eviction over public liability stoush
via abc.net.auA stand-off over insurance could spell the end of a popular farmers' market operating for free in a council park in south-east Queensland. -
Why experts are worried about the latest peptides trend
via abc.net.auThe latest wellness craze to take social media by storm is fuelling a growing grey market of injectable peptides in Australia, and it has experts worried. -
Australian exports in jeopardy as 'war risk' costs surge
via abc.net.auAustralian exporters are facing increasing air and sea freight costs, as well as the possibility of diving consumer confidence.
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'Gutted' workers at Tahmoor Colliery confront mass redundancies
via abc.net.auAfter 238 jobs are cut following the court-ordered liquidation, workers describe despair, shattered routines and the end of decades-long careers. -
Matt Wright to pay court costs after claiming bug warrant 'might be a forgery'
via abc.net.auFormer Netflix star Matt Wright has been ordered to pay the Northern Territory Police Commissioner's court costs after claiming a warrant to bug his home "might have been a forgery". -
How are rising fuel costs and oil supply shortages affecting you or your business? Share with us
via abc.net.auAs fuel costs soar and the global economy reacts to a shortage of oil supplies, we need your help in identifying the impacts here in Australia. Whether it's the cost of your work commute or supply shortages affecting your business, share it with us. -
Western Australia the big GST winner again despite massive budget surpluses
via abc.net.auWA will get an extra $6.6 billion from taxpayers in the coming financial year under its special GST deal, despite being the only state with a budget surplus. -
Byron Bay Bluesfest cancelled at short notice
via abc.net.auThousands of music fans will be left scrambling to rearrange their Easter plans after Byron Bay's famous Bluesfest was called off at short notice. -
Breaking: Byron Bay Bluesfest cancelled at short notice
via abc.net.auThousands of music fans will be left scrambling to rearrange their Easter plans after Byron Bay's famous Bluesfest was called off at short notice. -
Bluesfest ticket holders unlikely to get refund after event cancelled
via abc.net.auThousands of music fans will be left scrambling to rearrange their Easter plans after one of Australia's last major festivals was called off with less than three weeks' notice. -
Qantas told to 'be a good corporate citizen for once', as deal reached on flight credits
via abc.net.auQantas agrees to settle a class action related to flight credits issued during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Qantas COVID flight credits could be on their way to customers this year
via abc.net.auQantas agrees to settle a class action related to flight credits issued during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
'Move on and be a good corporate citizen for once', analyst tells Qantas
via abc.net.auQantas agrees to settle a class action related to flight credits issued during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
An agreement has been reached on Qantas COVID flight credits
via abc.net.auQantas agrees to settle a class action related to flight credits issued during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Australia releases six days' worth of petrol from emergency stockpile
via abc.net.auAustralia will make available about six days' worth of petrol from its emergency stockpile and five days of diesel, the first use of its fuel reserves since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. -
Australia releases seven days' worth of petrol from emergency stockpile
via abc.net.auAustralia will make available about seven days' worth of petrol from its emergency stockpile and five days of diesel, the first use of its fuel reserves since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. -
Petrol prices are rising. This map shows why
via abc.net.auDrones and missiles have landed on key refineries and depots, destroying millions of barrels of oil production. ABC NEWS Verify maps key locations destroyed or targeted during the war.
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