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Potatoes help power McCains move to get off the grid
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Over 20,000 tonnes of food waste becomes green energy every year at this Victorian processing plant. -
McCains Foods generating green energy through potatoes in Australian first
via abc.net.au
Over 20,000 tonnes of food waste becomes green energy every year at this food giant's Victorian processing plant. -
Vinnies charges up discarded electrical goods to reduce impact on environment, help household budgets
via abc.net.au
A new program being rolled out across Vinnies Shops in Victoria is expected to give a second life to 100,000 electrical items across the state. -
Government urged to drop prosecutions against Richard Boyle, David McBride and Bernard Collaery
via abc.net.au
As the Albanese government works on getting legislation ready for its highly anticipated corruption watchdog, calls are growing for it to boost protections for whistleblowers and drop criminal prosecutions against Richard Boyle, David McBride and Bernard Collaery, and advocate for Julian Assange. -
Less is more as fewer tourists stay longer and spend bigger in Tassie
via abc.net.au
Australians wary of booking international holidays could be helping to boost the data in Tasmania's latest tourism snapshot, one operator says — but the numbers are still suffering a COVID hangover. -
'We couldn't save the company': The 30-year-old business that couldn't be fixed
via abc.net.au
Youpla director Greg Wheeldon says he did his all to save the funeral insurance company from liquidation. But advocates for the thousands of people who lost their cover still want answers. -
‘Normally, there are shades of grey’: Calls for consequences for failing company
via abc.net.au
Youpla director Greg Wheeldon says he did his all to save the funeral insurance company from liquidation. But advocates for the thousands of people who lost their cover still want answers. -
Liquidator investigates millions in ‘dividends’ paid out of collapsed company
via abc.net.au
Youpla director Greg Wheeldon says he did his all to save the funeral insurance company from liquidation. But advocates for the thousands of people who lost their cover still want answers. -
Crime agency called in to track money sent offshore by funeral insurance group
via abc.net.au
Youpla director Greg Wheeldon says he did his all to save the funeral insurance company from liquidation. But advocates for the thousands of people who lost their cover still want answers. -
What the EU's universal charger push means for Australian iPhone users
via abc.net.au
The ubiquitous iPhone charging cable may soon be unplugged for good. Here's why. -
Australian iPhone users may have to replace their chargers. Here's why
via abc.net.au
The ubiquitous iPhone charging cable may soon be unplugged for good. Here's why. -
Australian iPhone users may find their current chargers useless next time they upgrade. Here's why
via abc.net.au
The ubiquitous iPhone charging cable may soon be unplugged for good. Here's why. -
Ellison demands 'egregious' claim be cleansed
Chris Ellison is forging ahead with a bid to have a lawsuit mounted against him by a sacked contracts manager thrown out, insisting the claim be “cleansed” or remain shielded from public view. -
Fiveight buys $6m Hay Street office
Fiveight has bought a Hay Street office building, the Andrew and Nicola Forrest-led company’s third property purchase in less than two months. -
City backs mining workshop plan
Metso Outotec has lodged a proposal to build a $14.9 million mining machinery workshop on a 3.5-hectare vacant lot in the Gap Ridge Industrial Estate, Karratha. -
At Close of Business: Gary Adshead's profile of John McKechnie
Political editor Gary Adshead delves into the most revealing details of his recent sit-down conversation with the commissioner of the Crime and Corruption Commission. -
Western Australians receive top honours
A total of 80 Western Australians were recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List for 2022 including Carmen Lawrence, Murray McHenry, Amber Hasler and Geoffrey Stooke. -
WA startup to boost mine site tech
Kara Ged, founded by two entrepreneurial Perth businesswomen, is lifting indigenous and female engagement in mining and construction via modular homes and drone technology. -
WA start-up to boost mine site tech
Kara Ged, founded by two entrepreneurial Perth businesswomen, is lifting Indigenous and female engagement in mining and construction via modular homes and drone technology. -
City of Perth, Ruah head to SAT
Ruah Community Services has asked the State Administrative Tribunal to review the City of Perth council's refusal of its proposed relocation to Northbridge. -
Top cop to join G2G tech firm
Former vaccine commander Gary Dreibergs is to take a senior role at the tech firm behind the state’s G2G quarantine app. -
Queensland warned of blackout risk tonight, NSW industry sources downplay warnings
via abc.net.au
Queensland and New South Wales are warned of potential blackouts with a power shortage expected tonight, as the Australian Energy Market Operator issues a "lack of reserve" forecast, with industry sources saying the Sunshine State is more at risk. -
Queensland power blackouts averted as AEMO directs generators to protect network
via abc.net.au
After warnings of potential blackouts in Queensland, the Australian Energy Market Operator says it is using its powers to direct generators to avoid a power shortage. -
Queensland, NSW power blackouts averted as AEMO directs generators to protect network
via abc.net.au
After warnings of potential blackouts in Queensland and New South Wales, the Australian Energy Market Operator says it is using its powers to direct generators to avoid the impact of a power shortage. -
People in Queensland, NSW face potential power blackouts tonight
via abc.net.au
Queensland and New South Wales are warned of potential blackouts with a power shortage expected tonight, as the Australian Energy Market Operator issues a 'lack of reserve' forecast, meaning demand is likely to outstrip supply in the two states. -
South Energy solar farm switchyard approved
A development panel has approved South Energy's plan to build a switchyard as part of its $150 million 100-megawatt solar farm in Wellesley. -
ARTS REVIEW: Colour, movement carry WAAPA’s 'Big Musical'
WAAPA’s music theatre headliner this year is the little-known Mack & Mabel, and David Zampatti says that while it’s easy to find its flaws, it’s also easy to overlook them. -
ARTS REVIEW: Colour and movement carry WAAPA’s ‘Big Musical’
WAAPA’s music theatre headliner this year is the little-known Mack & Mabel, and David Zampatti says that while it’s easy to find its flaws, it’s also easy to overlook them. -
'The worst tax': NSW Premier says he wants to scrap stamp duty
via abc.net.au
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet says his party wants to scrap stamp duty for property purchasers but cannot act without the support of the federal government. -
Perrottet wants to scrap stamp duty in NSW but says he needs federal support
via abc.net.au
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet says his party wants to scrap stamp duty for property purchasers but cannot act without the support of the federal government. -
Tony and Diane got flood insurance just before their home was inundated, but were too late
via abc.net.au
The couple's new flood insurance costs them $7,000 a year. They're struggling to pay it and they're not alone, with insurance affordability around the country predicted to get worse. -
Corruption fighter warns about political donations
EXCLUSIVE: The boss of the Corruption and Crime Commission, John McKechnie, has concerns about the transparency of political donations in WA. -
Moderate losses change political climate
The nation clearly voted for action on climate change at the May 21 poll; the challenge for Labor is to corral the Independents and Greens to support action. -
Turnbull urges gas price, volume limits
As the federal government weighs up its options to deal with the energy crisis, a former prime minister says decisive action is needed in the gas market. -
As many countries turn away from Russian oil, Sri Lanka may be forced to buy more
via abc.net.au
Sri Lanka's new Prime Minister says his government is open to buying more oil from Russia and accepting more financial aid from China to ease a major economic crisis in his country. -
'Always wanted to be a barista': Social enterprise café on Goodwill Bridge serves up dream jobs for good cause
via abc.net.au
Meet the people making a difference,one cup of coffee at a time, at one of Brisbane's most picturesque locations.
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