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'How can we trust Australia?': Government braces for EU backlash over France submarines
via abc.net.au
Senior figures in France are hinting at possible economic repercussions after the federal government's decision to walk away from a $90 billion submarine contract with the European nation. -
How did the global solar boom end up in China, not Australia? 'Tinpot companies' and hope
via abc.net.au
Twenty years ago, Australia appeared set to be a global player in the solar panel manufacturing industry. Today, with panels in high demand, we hardly make any of them. Here's how we lost our head start. -
Australia's solar bust: How it all went so horribly wrong
via abc.net.au
Twenty years ago, Australia appeared set to be a global player in the solar panel manufacturing industry. Today, with panels in high demand, we hardly make any of them. Here's how we lost our head start. -
Popular tourist spots across Asia-Pacific are reopening, but risks remain
via abc.net.au
Popular tourist destinations like Phuket, Fiji and Bali are looking to reopen their borders to foreign travellers experimenting with various programs intended to contain future outbreaks. -
Malaysia warns Australia nuclear sub project could 'provoke other powers' in Asia
via abc.net.au
Malaysia joins criticism of Australia's plan to build nuclear-powered submarines, warning it could spark a renewed arms race in the region, while the diplomatic crisis with France sparked by the decision continues to escalate. -
'A clumsy, inadequate and unAustralian situation': French Ambassador departs Canberra after recall
via abc.net.au
Jean-Pierre Thebault leaves Canberra offering a scathing analysis of Australia's diplomacy in recent days, describing the decision to scrap the government's $90 billion submarine contract as a "huge mistake". -
Carnival blooms as visitors stop, smell and EAT the flowers
via abc.net.au
Move aside parsley, there's a new garnish in town and it looks and smells a lot prettier — as Toowoomba pastry chef Katy Woods demonstrates. -
How Territorians can navigate what's set to be a particularly difficult holiday period
via abc.net.au
The post-Christmas period is a traditional low point for Territorians, but this one could be an even greater challenge. -
How can we face the holiday period?
via abc.net.au
The post-Christmas period is a traditional low point for Territorians, but this one could be an even greater challenge. -
Coal power waste could help to create jobs in this mining town
via abc.net.au
A new recipe for concrete isn't just about finding a use for coal combustion waste buried in Collie — it could also create local jobs. -
Bid to boost Ballarat's brand as university town with $6m masterplan
via abc.net.au
Federation University says it wants to transform Ballarat into a university town with an upgrade of its CBD campus while also committing to a net-zero-emissions target. -
The average Aussie eats six kilos of bacon every year, but where does it come from?
via abc.net.au
Almost 50 per cent of Australians have bought bacon in the past week, but research shows most don't realise that what they think is local produce is often imported. -
Gold Coast a tale of two cities as school holiday fortunes divide tourism operators
via abc.net.au
As some accommodation providers prepare for the best of times during the school holidays, others are bracing for one of the worst seasons yet. -
Australia is sitting on a seriously valuable crop of canola
via abc.net.au
The ducks are lining up for Australian canola growers, as Canada starts harvesting one of its poorest crops in years. -
Vending machines bring safe, cheap water to Nairobi slums
via abc.net.au
Mukuru residents will soon be able to source clean water from vending machines that the city government is installing in an effort to ease the slum's water stress. -
Shayna Jack is in the clear, but what does it mean for anti-doping regulation in sport?
via abc.net.au
A lawyer for swimmer Shayna Jack says her return to the pool could have major implications on anti-doping regulation for other athletes in sport.
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