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In for the long haul: Meet the first-generation orchardists taking a slow approach to farming
via abc.net.au
Black Barn Farm is one of only three apple orchards left in Stanley and the family behind it hopes to help change the future of farming. -
More than 3 degrees: Regulator preparing for climate change doomsday scenario
via abc.net.au
A key financial regulator is testing what would happen to Australia's economy if climate change creates a 'hot house world' with temperatures 3-degrees higher than the Earth's current average. -
How would Australia's banks survive a 'hot house world'? Regulator stress tests a 3-degree rise
via abc.net.au
A key financial regulator is testing what would happen to Australia's economy if climate change creates a 'hot house world' with temperatures 3-degrees higher than the Earth's current average. -
Pindan creditors still in the dark after construction company's collapse
via abc.net.au
It is too early to know whether Pindan creditors will get anything out of the company that collapsed owing $80 million, according to its administrators. -
ASX rallies by 1.19 per cent for record close
Investors are making a mockery of the saying 'sell in May and go away', after the ASX200 notched a record closing high and the All Ordinaries claimed a record high. -
Peninsula raising $15m for uranium deal
Subiaco-based Peninsula Energy is using proceeds from a capital raising to fund its purchase of uranium concentrate, which may assist in the restart of its Lance operations in the US. -
At Close of Business: Jesinta Burton on aged care
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Jesinta Burton discuss a new ACIL Allen Consulting report looking at the challenges facing the aged care sector. -
'We didn't want them to go to waste': Melbourne couple sell their wedding flowers to strangers from car boot
via abc.net.au
Maree and Kevin have had two weddings called off because of COVID-19 lockdowns, one year apart. When they got the news this time around, they decided to try to give their flowers a second life while cheering up other Melburnians. -
The Melbourne couple who sold their wedding flowers to strangers from their car boot: 'We didn't want them to go to waste'
via abc.net.au
Maree and Kevin have had two weddings called off because of COVID-19 lockdowns, one year apart. When they got the news this time around, they decided to try to give their flowers a second life while cheering up other Melburnians. -
Space company tries to allay concerns over rocket launch plans
via abc.net.au
Traditional owners and environmentalists are concerned about proposed plans to launch rockets from popular SA tourism spot Whalers Way. -
Cross River Rail is not enough to ease Brisbane transport woes, says Mayor
via abc.net.au
Brisbane's Lord Mayor says the Cross River Rail is not enough to ease transport woes in the city and Queensland's south-east. -
Crown 'persuasive' on laundering claims
The first phase of evidence has concluded in a royal commission into Crown Perth, with the focus on the regulation of gambling in Western Australia. -
What does "Australian-made" mean and is it actually Australian-made?
Western Australia Furniture Manufacturer’s Association president Michael D'Andrea takes a deep dive into what Australian-made products should represent. -
EY to probe whether Pindan traded while insolvent
Creditors have given administrators the green light to delve into the affairs of embattled construction giant Pindan Group, with an investigation of whether there was any insolvent trading. -
Clear call on quarantine needed
Vaccines are one tool in the fight against COVID-19, quarantine is another. -
Assembling the plane on the way down
Entrepreneurs must be prepared to take the leap without a parachute. -
Former councillors stand up for Armadale poll
Mark Geary is seeking a return to Armadale’s council fewer than two years after finishing a two-term tenure representing the city’s southwestern suburbs. -
Chris Salisbury joins BCI
Former Rio Tinto iron ore boss Chris Salisbury has joined the board of potash company BCI Minerals as a non-executive director. -
Aged care sector calls for pay parity
Aged care sector leaders say it will be difficult to recruit skilled workers when the award for nurses in the industry is about 30 per cent less than those working in disability or hospital settings. -
Faulty gauges and disregarded warning lights caused plane to run out of fuel with 10 on board, investigation finds
via abc.net.au
The fuel gauges indicated plenty of fuel, so when the low fuel warning lights came on while flying over outback Australia the pilot believed he would still make it to his destination. -
Planning reform starts next phase
The state government has pushed go on further reform, including changes to planning in local governments and encouraging more community participation. -
Indigenous business getting more diverse
Companies wanting to engage with Aboriginal businesses have been urged to look past their unconscious bias and think more widely about the opportunities. -
Former CBH chair seeks comeback
Wally Newman is eyeing a return to CBH Group’s board, with the former chair in a four-way race to regain a position he held for nearly 20 years. -
Bigger blowout for Iron Bridge
Fortescue Metals Group has again revised the cost of its Iron Bridge magnetite project in the Pilbara, to as much as $US3.5 billion. -
Wages, labour woes for aged care sector
Aged care providers hope a skills summit next month will address the barriers to attracting staff. -
Dutton targets those dragging feet on jab
Peter Dutton is targeting vaccine complacency and urging all eligible Australians to get their jabs as Victoria wakes to its fourth lockdown. -
Port Kembla blast furnace upgrade declared critical to Australian steelmaking
via abc.net.au
The New South Wales government has declared plans to upgrade one of Bluescope Steel's Port Kembla blast furnaces as Critical State Significant Infrastructure. -
Qantas could offer vaccine travel rewards
Qantas could soon offer frequent flyer points and other incentives to Australians who get the coronavirus vaccine. -
St Hilda’s reimagines 21st century skills
Blended learning will underpin a major strategic rethink for St Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls as it sets out on an ambitious overhaul of its curriculum in the coming decade. -
Qld power station turbine that sparked mass blackout had safety overhaul last year
via abc.net.au
An energy-generating turbine that caught fire, causing mass blackouts and the evacuation of a Queensland power station, had only last year been given an overhaul to ensure it would "operate safely and reliably". -
Power station turbine that sparked mass blackout had overhaul last year to ensure safety
via abc.net.au
An energy generating turbine that caught fire causing mass blackouts and the evacuation of a Queensland power station, had only last year been given an overhaul to ensure it would "operate safely and reliably". -
Boeing to pay US$17 million over 737 jet problems, including the MAX
via abc.net.au
The settlement, while not a large sum for Boeing, is the latest black eye for the American aircraft manufacturer.
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