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Fish and chip shop owners feeling the pinch amid skyrocketing oil price
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Fish and chips are a fast food favourite, but some outlets are finding it tough to make a profit. Here's why the dish is becoming more expensive — for suppliers and consumers. -
'Not long ago, we buried him': The human toll of Coober Pedy's utility burden
via abc.net.au
Coober Pedy residents are facing repossession of their homes and exorbitant weekly payment plans, with the local Aboriginal lands trust struggling to help and the council saying it has no choice but to recoup what it is owed because of its own high debt level. -
Unwrapping 2022: What to expect once Queensland opens to COVID
via abc.net.au
The Premier's gift to Queenslanders this Christmas is opening the state's borders, bringing an influx of people as well as COVID-19. It means 2022 will look very different to the year that was. -
Unwrapping 2022: How life in Queensland is about to undergo a massive change
via abc.net.au
The Premier's gift to Queenslanders this Christmas is opening the state's borders, bringing an influx of people as well as COVID-19. It means 2022 will look very different to the year that was. -
Once Queensland opens its borders there will be no going back. These are the changes on the wayÂ
via abc.net.au
The Premier's gift to Queenslanders this Christmas is opening the state's borders, bringing an influx of people as well as COVID-19. It means 2022 will look very different to the year that was. -
Life in Queensland is about to change. This is what you can expect
via abc.net.au
The Premier's gift to Queenslanders this Christmas is opening the state's borders, bringing an influx of people as well as COVID-19. It means 2022 will look very different to the year that was. -
'Next year the most difficult': Universities face uncertain recovery from COVID-19
via abc.net.au
As 250 international students return to university study in NSW, there are mixed feelings about the sector's capacity to rebound from the pandemic, with visa delays and students choosing to go elsewhere new areas of concern. -
'Next year most difficult': Universities face uncertain recovery from COVID-19
via abc.net.au
As 250 international students return to university study in NSW, there are mixed feelings about the sector's capacity to rebound from the pandemic, with visa delays and students choosing to go elsewhere new areas of concern. -
Sydneysiders share their stories of the yum cha icon Marigold
via abc.net.au
Sydney's iconic yum cha restaurant, Marigold, will close its doors today after being battered by the pandemic and lockdowns. Sydneysiders are commemorating the beloved institution by sharing their memories with us. -
'You would think we were in the middle of nowhere': In this fast-growing suburb, locals struggle to make a phone call
via abc.net.au
It's a 15-minute drive to world-class coastline, attractive to first home buyers, and one of Victoria's fastest-growing suburbs. But there's one issue that families are so fed up with, and they're breaking leases to move out. -
Rust film set death could result in charges, says New Mexico district attorney
via abc.net.au
Some people on the Rust film set who were handling prop guns may face criminal charges in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer. -
Have COVID-19 and streaming services killed the small-town cinema?
via abc.net.au
Crippled by the pandemic, film distribution deals and the online streaming boom, a "conga line" of regional cinemas are shutting their doors for good. But could there be a way to reverse the trend? -
WA farmers celebrate 'once-in-a-generation season' with good news trifecta
via abc.net.au
West Australian farmers harvest one of their best crops on record with bumper yields, good quality, and high prices. -
As Woodside's latest gas project cops climate condemnation, others say it's a global reality check
via abc.net.au
While the $16.5 billion gas development has been labelled by some as Australia's last big gas project, others predict the insatiable demand for energy in Asia will ensure fossil fuels are a long way from dead.
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