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Is the WA government just playing politics with its James Price Point gas precinct proposal?
via abc.net.au
The state government has a number of plans for future fossil fuel projects, including a gas precinct on the Kimberley coast, despite a policy to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. -
How free is a free-range ham? Farmer and welfare expert call for transparency in labels
via abc.net.au
Free-range pork standards may not align with your expectations, giving pigs only a few metres of straw under minimum rules. -
Conservation groups slam proposed $1.5 billion central Queensland coal mine
via abc.net.au
If approved, Swiss company Glencore estimates the Valeria open-cut metallurgical and thermal mine will have a 35-year life and produce 14-16 million tonnes of coal product per annum. -
'It will kill us': Hospitality sector calls for overhaul of close contact rules as staff, customers isolate
via abc.net.au
Business owners say the rules force their staff members into quarantine and are hurting the hospitality industry just as much as customers cancelling on plans amid the latest COVID-19 outbreak. -
The $5b business deal that could see you 'lose your home without leaving your home'
via abc.net.au
Aristocrat Leisure is spending $5 billion to buy a company specialising in a controversial type of online gaming, and it has anti-gambling campaigners worried. -
Pokies manufacturer Aristocrat wants a new way to get your money β through your phone
via abc.net.au
Aristocrat Leisure is spending $5 billion to buy a company specialising in a controversial type of online gaming, and it has anti-gambling campaigners worried. -
Road toll strategy for next decade repeats all the mistakes of the last, sector warns
via abc.net.au
Transport Minister Barnaby Joyce has been urged to overhaul the government's planned road toll strategy for the next decade, as motoring and health experts warn it is set to fail. -
Despite COVID lockdowns, road fatalities rose this year. Experts fear a new road toll plan isn't going to work
via abc.net.au
Transport Minister Barnaby Joyce has been urged to overhaul the government's planned road toll strategy for the next decade, as motoring and health experts warn it is set to fail. -
Businesses failing to meet demand as staff shortages bite hard
via abc.net.au
The holiday season is almost upon us, with Victorians excitedly preparing to enjoy their first COVID-normal summer. But the expected return to normality has businesses on edge.
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