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Some Australians are discarding standard building codes and going above and beyond to future proof their homes
via abc.net.au
Climate change has taught us that rare weather events are becoming more common, and some Australians are heeding the warning. -
Should you build your home stronger to withstand the possible impacts of climate change?
via abc.net.au
Climate change has taught us that rare weather events are becoming more common, and some Australians are heeding the warning. -
Power play: Northampton businesses want action over outages
via abc.net.au
The heat is on for WA's Energy Minister to review Western Power's response as a Midwest town finds itself dealing with frequent power outages during summer. -
NT government changes COVID management system as businesses deal with shifting rules
via abc.net.au
The Northern Territory government announces a change to the way positive COVID cases are managed, as it works to cope with rocketing numbers of daily infections. -
When WA reopens, will the Pilbara be cut off?
via abc.net.au
The Pilbara tourism industry says it needs concrete answers as to whether people will be blocked from visiting the region due to its low vaccination rates. -
Shujahat has a graduate degree in a booming global sector, but he just can't find a local job
via abc.net.au
Recent graduates are struggling to find jobs in the Northern Territory's technology sector, but experts say now is the time to develop the sector. -
Queensland students won't return to class until February β and some parents aren't happy
via abc.net.au
The government is delaying the start of the school year to avoid it coinciding with a peak in COVID-19 infections. But some parents say the plan will leave them without child care and create yet more disruption. -
Housing is scarce, but is a high-rise the answer? This beach community says no
via abc.net.au
This central Queensland coastal community has a minuscule rental vacancy rate of just 0.2 per cent. But most of the residents fear a proposed seven-storey high-rise would ruin the town's "laid-back village atmosphere". -
NSW decision to allow critical workers who are close contacts back to work 'reckless', union says
via abc.net.au
Essential workers say they're worried about the state government's "reckless" decision to allow asymptomatic close contacts to come back to work without isolating. -
Critical workers blast 'reckless' decision to allow close contacts back to work
via abc.net.au
Essential workers say they're worried about the state government's "reckless" decision to allow asymptomatic close contacts to come back to work without isolating. -
Could the end be nigh for Turkmenistan's 'Gateway to Hell'?
via abc.net.au
The president of Turkmenistan calls for an end to one of the country’s most notable but infernal sights — the blazing natural gas crater widely referred to as the "Gateway to Hell".
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