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How a national scheme for recycling children's car seats will set a blueprint for the future
via abc.net.au
A scheme to recycle children's car seats is part of a push to move Australia closer to a circular economy, focusing on minimising our impact on the environment, while also keeping kids safe. -
A recycling scheme for old child car seats is being rolled out. Here's how it will work
via abc.net.au
A scheme to recycle children's car seats is part of a push to move Australia closer to a circular economy, focusing on minimising our impact on the environment, while also keeping kids safe. -
Tasmanian farmers open their gates as agritourism booms
via abc.net.au
Farmers in Tasmania are working to open their gates up to visitors keen to connect with nature and learn about food production. -
SA is one of the only states where Easter Sunday is not a public holiday
via abc.net.au
While today is a public holiday in most states of Australia, that is not the case in South Australia. That means workers will earn normal Sunday rates today, instead of public holiday rates — something the retail workers' union is hoping to change. -
People leaving town 'blanketed in smoke' in the lead-up to long Easter weekend
via abc.net.au
Residents of a rural Tasmanian town were told to either leave, or wear masks, when dense "acrid" smoke blanketed the valley following more than 200 hectares of post-native forest logging regeneration burns nearby. -
Menopause typically hits around time women are at their career peak but many suffer in silence
via abc.net.au
Menopause is stifling the careers of tens of thousands of Australian women, costing them billions in lost earnings and superannuation every year, but a growing number are speaking out on this once taboo subject. -
Menopause typically hits around the time women are at the peak of their career but many suffer in silence
via abc.net.au
With two successful businesses to run, Kate Sinfield suffered in silence as menopause hindered her ability to work. Her story is a common one that the corporate world is under increasing pressure to change. -
Kate felt empowered at work until menopause struck. Now there's a growing push to help women like her
via abc.net.au
With two successful businesses to run, Kate Sinfield suffered in silence as menopause hindered her ability to work. Her story is a common one that the corporate world is under increasing pressure to change. -
World's first wave-breaker tunnel and abandoned adventure hub could be tourism game-changers
via abc.net.au
When Dismal Swamp opened back in 2004, there were hopes it would be the heart of tourism in Tasmania's far north-west, but its operation was troubled and has been left abandoned since 2019.
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