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How Australia's many old mine shafts could be used to make renewable energy
via abc.net.au
About 100,000 legacy mine shafts around the country could be repurposed to generate renewable energy thanks to technology using gravity that has been around since the 1600s. -
Doubts raised about US firm handed $1.7bn to fix myki
via abc.net.au
The company runs public transport payment systems in cities around the world, but promised features like open payments remain unavailable in many places. -
Doubts raised about US-based firm handed $1.7bn to fix myki
via abc.net.au
The company runs public transport payment systems in cities around the world, but promised features like open payments remain unavailable in many places. -
A US-based firm is taking over myki in December, but questions have been raised about their credentials
via abc.net.au
The company runs public transport payment systems in cities around the world, but promised features like open payments remain unavailable in many places. -
'It just rips your heart out': Queensland sporting clubs are being repeatedly targeted by copper thieves
via abc.net.au
Police say farms, energy providers, water supplies and community venues are also being targeted, and reports are on the rise. -
These Australians are turning their passions into lucrative side hustles as cost pressures bite
via abc.net.au
More Australians than ever before are working multiple jobs, but despite concerns over burn out, for some people it has become their driving force. -
What'sĀ the most popular drink in the world after water? Hint:Ā It'sĀ not alcohol or coffee.Ā
via abc.net.au
This is the story behind the drink that started wars and shaped the modern world. -
What'sĀ the most popular drink in the world after water? Hint:Ā It'sĀ not alcohol or coffee
via abc.net.au
This is the story behind the drink that started wars and shaped the modern world. -
How a Chinese āmistakeā changed history and shaped the modern world
via abc.net.au
This is the story behind the drink that started wars and shaped the modern world. -
'Everything beautiful happens by mistake': How tea became the most popular drink in the world (after water)
via abc.net.au
This is the story behind the drink that started wars and shaped the modern world. -
Joe Biden and Anthony Albanese meet as Volodymyr Zelenskyy lands in Japan for G7
via abc.net.au
President Joe Biden was due to travel from the G7 summit in Japan to Australia to attend the Quad Leaders' meeting in Sydney, but domestic politics got in his way. -
'I truly apologise': Biden and Albanese meet on G7 sidelines after Sydney summit cancelled
via abc.net.au
President Joe Biden was due to travel from the G7 summit in Japan to Australia to attend the Quad Leader's meeting in Sydney, but domestic politics got in his way. -
Biden and Albanese meet as Zelenskyy lands in Japan for G7
via abc.net.au
President Joe Biden was due to travel from the G7 summit in Japan to Australia to attend the Quad Leader's meeting in Sydney, but domestic politics got in his way. -
Timber trade with China is resuming. So why is this woodchip exporter's share price falling?
via abc.net.au
China's paper stocks are piling up, putting pressure on Australia's woodchip exporters despite a much celebrated ban on timber exports being lifted this week. -
Timber trade resumes with China. So why is this woodchip exporter's share price falling?
via abc.net.au
China's paper stocks are piling up, putting pressure on Australia's woodchip exporters despite a much celebrated ban on timber exports being lifted this week. -
Patients, staff forced to wear PPE after black mould discovered at hospital south of Perth
via abc.net.au
Patients are being diverted and relocated from Peel Health Campus in Mandurah following the discovery of mould in its air conditioning system. -
Patients diverted from major hospital south of Perth after mould discovered in air conditioning
via abc.net.au
Patients are being diverted from Peel Health Campus in Mandurah following the discovery of mould in its air conditioning system. -
Just six new dwellings were approved to be built in this regional Tasmanian city in nine months
via abc.net.au
The state's construction industry has expressed surprise and concern at the Burnie figures, especially as the city has traditionally been the economic centre of the north-west coast. -
Wade is on a mission to save tonnes of e-waste from landfill. In the digital age, it's a massive job
via abc.net.au
Only 20 per cent of the world's enormous amount of electronic waste is recycled, but NSW South Coast man Wade Cawley is trying to change that with his own two hands. -
To eat or not to eat? The fight over Tasmanian salmon
via abc.net.au
This chef vows he'll never serve it, while a local in a rural community says she is "sick of people coming from Hobart telling us we're unhappy with fish farms" — why is the salmon industry so divisive in Tasmania?
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