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Should your next car be electric? The dilemma of the decade for motorists
via abc.net.au
There are signals from both the automotive industry and politics that a shift away from petrol-powered cars towards electric vehicles is on the horizon. But whether motorists should be buying electric depends on who you ask. -
Despite more big-box stores coming to town, these family businesses are keeping their doors open
via abc.net.au
In these days of large chain retailers, smaller family-run businesses are disappearing fast and Tasmania is no exception. But although many have shut their doors, others have changed how they operate to keep up with changing times. -
Pandemic, strong dollar force macadamia prices down
via abc.net.au
Macadamia growers can rule out another year of record prices with a strong Australian dollar expected to deliver lower returns across the industry this season. -
NSW puts $750 million on the table to help clean up big emitters
via abc.net.au
The NSW Energy Minister will travel to steel giant Bluescope in Wollongong today to announce a $750 million program to help businesses develop low-emissions technologies. -
Rain falls but fails to grow grass in north-western Queensland
via abc.net.au
The western Queensland cattle industry looks for answers after widespread and non-damaging rain this wet season fails to grow grass in large parts of the area. -
'No point promoting women': Corporate leaders reveal the lame excuses they've heard for being paid less than men
via abc.net.au
Women across corporate Australia want to see an end to lame excuses like, "There's no point promoting you. You're just going to run off and get pregnant". -
Leading women reveal the ridiculous reasons they were denied positions and promotions
via abc.net.au
Women across corporate Australia want to see an end to lame excuses like, "There's no point promoting you. You're just going to run off and get pregnant". -
Leading women reveal the lame reasons they were denied positions and promotions
via abc.net.au
Women across corporate Australia want to see an end to lame excuses like, "There's no point promoting you. You're just going to run off and get pregnant". -
'They say you come out speaking Russian': Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro receives Sputnik V vaccine
via abc.net.au
A video published by Mr Maduro's own Twitter account shows the President and his wife, Cilia Flores, getting the Russian jab in Caracas. -
Scientists find kilos of tiny plastic particles on Sydney beaches
via abc.net.au
Some Sydney beaches and rivers are being described as "hotspots" for tiny fragments of plastic pollution created as debris breaks down, threatening marine life. But citizen scientists are helping to find solutions. -
Former staffer in WA Health Minister's electorate office launches industrial relations case
via abc.net.au
A workplace dispute involving a former staff member of WA Deputy Premier Roger Cook will be investigated by the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission, after the sacked employee claimed there was a "toxic culture" in the office.
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