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John started grocery shopping at a different time of day during COVID. He's not alone
via abc.net.au
One year on from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, we can tell the country's mood through our shopping baskets, and it seems old habits die hard. -
Are you grocery shopping on Sunday again? You're not alone as the COVID consumer effect wears off
via abc.net.au
One year on from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, we can tell the country's mood through our shopping baskets, and it seems old habits die hard. -
No jobs and limited transport, but some say this 'isolated' seaside town could be the 'Australian dream'
via abc.net.au
For many, the "gateway to the Mornington Peninsula" is a convenient pit stop for weekend drives or the place to hop on a train before journeying on. But for locals, Frankston is much more than just that. -
'End of the line': The troubles being a seaside town where the trains only go one way
via abc.net.au
For many, the "gateway to the Mornington Peninsula" is a convenient pit stop for weekend drives or the place to hop on a train before journeying on. But for locals, Frankston is much more than just that. -
'End of the line': The trouble being a seaside town where the trains only go one way
via abc.net.au
For many, the "gateway to the Mornington Peninsula" is a convenient pit stop for weekend drives or the place to hop on a train before journeying on. But for locals, Frankston is much more than just that. -
Hotel security guard tests positive for COVID-19
A security guard from the Pan Pacific Hotel and two of his housemates have tested positive for COVID-19, just 15 hours after the interim lockdown restrictions were lifted. -
Victoria 'on the march' to boosting the sale of electric cars
via abc.net.au
There are currently fewer than 7,000 electric cars registered in Victoria. But by 2030, almost half of all new cars sold will be zero-emission vehicles, under an ambitious plan from the Victorian government. -
Victoria offers subsidies in plan to make half of all new cars sold electric by 2030
via abc.net.au
There are currently fewer than 7,000 electric cars registered in Victoria. But by 2030, almost half of all new cars sold will be zero-emission vehicles, under an ambitious plan from the Victorian government. -
To stay or to tour: The dilemma facing Aboriginal bands in remote communities
via abc.net.au
With high financial and cultural costs, the Australian music industry demands a lot from Indigenous artists, with the path to mainstream success inaccessible in many ways. -
In just 120 hours, the Netherlands can print a home β but will that help with their housing issue?
via abc.net.au
The small country has a population of 17.4 million people and it's rising, so it's looking at 3D printing technology to help it fabricate enough homes. -
Desert cattle trucked 3,000km to new home near Dubbo
via abc.net.au
From the NT's Tanami Desert all the way to Central West NSW — it's been a big week of trucking cattle from Suplejack Station in a deal worth nearly $400,000. -
Older Queenslanders welcome COVID check in app becoming mandatory this weekend
via abc.net.au
Any cafe, restaurant or pub could face penalties of up to six months in prison if they do not offer the state government's Check In Qld smartphone app to patrons upon arrival. -
The rare move residents hope could stop putrid smells wafting over their neighbourhood
via abc.net.au
It's a waste treatment plant that's attracted thousands of complaints from residents. Now, new action against the Queensland waste operator could put to an end years of foul smells and health concerns.
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