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Amazon keeps growing. And so does the data it has on you
via abc.net.au
Amazon is set to merge with the maker of robot vacuum Roomba, which uses sensors to map and remember the layouts of our homes. Critics fear it's another way for the company to suck up our personal information. -
Renewable energy company abandons court application over Darwin solar farm
via abc.net.auA renewable energy company planning to build a solar farm near Darwin withdraws a court application that traditional owners argued would "erase" their rights. -
Trump official says US did not censor Colbert interview but is probing The View
via abc.net.auThe confirmation of a probe into the daytime talk show came after it interviewed the same Democratic candidate whose interview with Stephen Colbert was allegedly barred from airing. -
How a single cloud can make fortunes in Australia's electricity market
via abc.net.auAt the interface of AI, big data, the energy transition and mind-bogglingly complex weather systems, the ongoing supply of electricity relies on answering a deceptively simple question: Will it be sunny? -
As solar booms, an Australian technology is rolled out around the world
via abc.net.auAt the interface of AI, big data, the energy transition and mind-bogglingly complex weather systems, the ongoing supply of electricity relies on answering a deceptively simple question: Will it be sunny? -
'Blatant' fake discounting by retailers in ACCC's sights
via abc.net.auACCC chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb outlines the consumer watchdog's priorities for 2026, including targeting "blatant" fake discounting. -
Future of MotoGP to be announced amid speculation Adelaide could host
via abc.net.auAn announcement on the future of the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix is expected as soon as tomorrow amid widespread speculation the event is set to shift to South Australia. -
Adelaide could be in pole position to host MotoGP
via abc.net.auThere is speculation that the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix could be coming to South Australia from next year. -
'It was an error': Former Coles' cookies manager grilled over Shapes pricing
via abc.net.auA former Coles manager has given evidence in the federal court on day three of a bombshell case between the consumer watchdog and supermarket giant. -
Alcoa hit with record fine for clearing world's only jarrah forests
via abc.net.auUS mining giant Alcoa is forced to pay $55 million after unlawfully clearing parts of a Western Australian native forest to mine bauxite. -
Planned nurse strike at major Adelaide hospital rescheduled
via abc.net.auThe South Australian government says plans from Lyell McEwin Hospital nurses to strike tomorrow have been postponed, amid an unresolved industrial dispute over pay and conditions. -
Mazda, Nissan and others face heavy penalties under emission laws
via abc.net.auMajor car brands are staring down the barrel of multi-million-dollar penalties for exceeding their emissions, the first results of the federal government's climate laws for new vehicles have revealed. -
Chalmers's Lowe blow after ex-RBA governor offers rebuke of 'handouts'
via abc.net.auTreasurer Jim Chalmers says Philip Lowe was critical of the government over spending because it did not re-appoint him as RBA governor. -
Workers go backwards as wages growth lags inflation over past year
via abc.net.auHousehold budgets are being increasingly squeezed, as new data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics confirms workers have been going backwards over the past year. -
Housing to play part in future of both old and new ABC sites in Adelaide
via abc.net.auThe ABC's managing director says the public broadcaster's current office in Adelaide could be redeveloped in a similar way to an apartment building nearby, while the premier says affordable apartments will still be included on the same property the ABC is moving to in the CBD. -
Rising land prices the main factor blocking new housing, report finds
via abc.net.auA Housing Industry Association report says rising land prices are blocking the construction of new homes. -
Land prices have risen by more than 500 per cent since 2000
via abc.net.auA Housing Industry Association report says rising land prices are blocking the construction of new homes. -
Plan to burn 700,000 tonnes of Sydney's red-bin rubbish near Parkes hits a hurdle
via abc.net.auThe Parkes Shire Council has formally objected to controversial plans to dispose of some of Sydney's red-bin rubbish on the edge of its biggest town. -
Council says no to controversial waste incinerator for Sydney's red-bin rubbish
via abc.net.auParkes Shire Council formally objects to controversial plans to burn 700,000 tonnes of Sydney's red bin rubbish on the edge of town. -
Health insurers surge ahead of premium hike, ASX rises β as it happened
via abc.net.auShares of health insurers have surged ahead of premium hikes while the ASX has started its day higher, and NAB has reported a 30 per cent jump in quarterly profit. -
Grape growers want to rezone land for housing to exit industry in crisis
via abc.net.auThe wine grape industry in South Australia's Riverland continues to face unprecedented levels of uncertainty, as growers look to exit the industry and turn their land into residential housing. -
Alice Springs bars face restrictions on full-strength alcohol sales from today
via abc.net.auAlice Springs pubs and bars will only be allowed to serve full-strength alcohol with a meal from Wednesdays to Fridays during lunch hours under a new decision from the Northern Territory Liquor Commission. -
Telstra investigated for environmental breaches in SA national park
via abc.net.auSources say the actions will likely affect Aboriginal communities and that the investigation was not shared with the public. -
'Dirty rain' and constant hand washing: Jan's life with lead contamination
via abc.net.auJan Twomey bought a house on Hobart's eastern shore just over a year ago, knowing full well it was across from a zinc smelter. But news of high levels of lead detected in dust samples has her concerned. -
Private health patients stung by exclusions after downgrading policies
via abc.net.auAustralians are increasingly downgrading their health cover, with 360,000 people leaving gold policies since 2020. But some have been left out of pocket for surgeries they thought they were covered for. -
Private health customers stung as exclusions rise along with premiums
via abc.net.auAustralians are increasingly downgrading their health cover, with 360,000 people leaving gold policies since 2020. But some have been left out of pocket for surgeries they thought they were covered for. -
Long-time Bupa customer left $30k out of pocket after shoulder replacement denied
via abc.net.auAustralians are increasingly downgrading their health cover, with 360,000 people leaving gold policies since 2020. But some have been left out of pocket for surgeries they thought they were covered for. -
Millionaire economist's dire warning for Australian property market
via abc.net.auBritish economist Gary Stevenson is on a speaking tour, warning Australia will follow the path of the UK with "poverty exploding" unless politicians deal with inequality. -
HungryPanda delivery drivers say police contacted family back home
via abc.net.auRiders embroiled in a dispute over pay and conditions with food delivery company HungryPanda in Sydney say Chinese police have asserted pressure back home to stop them protesting. -
Gary Stevenson's dire warning for Australian property market
via abc.net.auBritish economist Gary Stevenson is on a speaking tour, warning Australia will follow the path of the UK with "poverty exploding" unless politicians deal with inequality.
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