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The mechanical stomach powering homes by digesting old food scraps
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Tonnes of food scraps collected from restaurants and supermarkets are being converted into electricity under a green energy initiative powering thousands of homes in Perth. -
Fears $10bn coal seam gas project could cause farmland to subside
via abc.net.au
Concerned Queensland farmers face off against Arrow Energy, a gas company approved to drill up to 2,500 gas wells over 8,600 square kilometres. -
'On a knife's edge': East Kimberley tourism operators fear border closures without JobKeeper would be disastrous
via abc.net.au
Bookings after a disastrous 2020 are "going berserk'"but what would happen to the East Kimberley without JobKeeper if visitors from the eastern states couldn't come this dry season? -
Tourists flock to this gem of a town as severe flood brings sapphires to the surface
via abc.net.au
Fossicker David Webster says he regularly comes to the Gemfields after it rains because it washes away the top layer of soil, making it easier to find precious stones. -
Alleged Ponzi operator Veronica Macpherson poised for return to business
via abc.net.au
A woman accused of running an alleged Ponzi scheme in Western Australia's Pilbara is poised to make a fresh start in business, vowing she has done nothing wrong. -
Two of the US's biggest adversaries, Iran and China, sign landmark 25-year agreement
via abc.net.au
Foreign ministers from China and Iran, which are both subject to sanctions by the United States, sign a landmark 25-year cooperation agreement. -
Two of the US' biggest adversaries, Iran and China, sign landmark 25-year agreement
via abc.net.au
Foreign ministers from China and Iran, which are both subject to sanctions by the United States, sign a landmark 25-year cooperation agreement. -
Giant container ship wedged in the Suez Canal moves, but tide drops again
via abc.net.au
Efforts to dislodge a giant container ship blocking the Suez Canal have resulted in its stern and rudder shifting, but it remains unclear when the Ever Given be refloated. -
Opponents weigh in on port plan for 'nursery of Ningaloo'
via abc.net.au
Environmentalists are calling on the WA government to prevent the "industrialisation" of Exmouth Gulf to protect marine life and safeguard tourism. -
Uluru was deserted during COVID. Now, locals are cautiously welcoming visitors back
via abc.net.au
Locals say economic recovery is finally on the horizon for the iconic Australian landmark, which has seen its tourist industry ravaged by coronavirus. But nobody expects it to come easily. -
'It's dead': The reality facing shop owners in Melbourne's CBD in the wake of the pandemic
via abc.net.au
The end of JobKeeper is another hurdle business owners in Melbourne's city centre face as it continues to deal with the impact of the pandemic. -
"A beautiful smile with decaying teeth": The battle to save Melbourne's CBD
via abc.net.au
The end of JobKeeper is another hurdle business owners in Melbourne's city centre face as it continues to deal with the impact of the pandemic. -
With JobKeeper ending, Eunice is out of work. What are her options?
via abc.net.au
More than 100,000 people could be out of work now that JobKeeper has ended. We spoke to the experts to find out how you can get support if you're affected. -
If you're one of the many Australians losing your JobKeeper payment, read this
via abc.net.au
More than 100,000 people could be out of work now that JobKeeper has ended. We spoke to the experts to find out how you can get support if you're affected. -
Why rich countries hoarding COVID vaccines are only shooting themselves in the foot
via abc.net.au
If vaccination rates in low- and middle-income nations is not ramped up soon, experts estimate it could be 2024 by the time the COVID-19 pandemic is brought under control worldwide. -
Wealthy countries 'are buying up far more vaccines than they need' β and that's bad news for the end of the pandemic
via abc.net.au
If vaccination rates in low- and middle-income nations is not ramped up soon, experts estimate it could be 2024 by the time the COVID-19 pandemic is brought under control worldwide. -
Its survived VCR, piracy and the GFC, but can cinema survive the pandemic?
via abc.net.au
This outback cinema has been a pioneer of the industry, riding the peaks and lulls since the '70s. But with filming on hold in Hollywood and streaming services vying for consumer dollars, the family-run cinema may be drawing its last breath. -
From refugee to pie king: Adelaide's 'Vili' Milisits dies aged 72
via abc.net.au
The man behind Adelaide's iconic Vili's pies dies in Sydney following an unsuccessful lung transplant operation.
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