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Lumina light show approved for Mount Coot-Tha despite community concerns
via abc.net.au
Plans for a year-round light show at Mt Coot-Tha Botanic Gardens have been given the green light by Brisbane City Council, despite strong opposition from local residents and concern over the impact local wildlife. -
What is the cost of being truly religious and wealthy? These religions have differing views
via abc.net.au
Major religions have a lot to say about wealth, but can you be truly religious at the same time? Christians, Muslims and Jews have differing views. -
Racist stereotypes, mandated donations and the dangers of greed: Wealth and the three major religions
via abc.net.au
Major religions have a lot to say about wealth, but can you be truly religious at the same time? Christians, Muslims and Jews have differing views. -
Is money the root of all evil? What various religions say about becoming rich
via abc.net.au
Major religions have a lot to say about wealth, but can you be truly religious at the same time? Christians, Muslims and Jews have differing views. -
Would you slice your dream house in two? These couples did just that
via abc.net.au
When David and Julie Bland's house burned down, they wanted to replicate the character and authenticity of their grand old Queenslander — but faced with the increasing costs of building materials and a lengthy wait, they opted to recycle an existing home instead. -
Could your dream home be sitting in a scrapyard?
via abc.net.au
When David and Julie Bland's house burned down, they wanted to replicate the character and authenticity of their grand old Queenslander — but faced with the increasing costs of building materials and a lengthy wait, they opted to recycle an existing home instead. -
Could relocating a second-hand house deliver your dream home? It did for these couples
via abc.net.au
When David and Julie Bland's house burned down, they wanted to replicate the character and authenticity of their grand old Queenslander — but faced with the increasing costs of building materials and a lengthy wait, they opted to recycle an existing home instead. -
The Philippines is in a David and Goliath battle with China. But has Manila found a sneaky workaround?
via abc.net.au
In the face of a David and Goliath battle to maintain control over the islands of Kalayaan, which are still administered by Manila, in the South China Sea, the Philippines has turned to two very different forces: soldiers and holiday makers. -
'China is setting up the stage': Why a dispute over tiny islands and reefs has everyone worried
via abc.net.au
In the face of a David and Goliath battle to maintain control over the islands of Kalayaan, which are still administered by Manila, in the South China Sea, the Philippines has turned to two very different forces: soldiers and holiday makers. -
'Good at hitting high-speed targets': Drone-killing laser gives glimpse into future AUKUS projects
via abc.net.au
A Canberra-based defence company is using a high-powered and lethal laser to shoot down drones for the first time on Australian soil. -
China's economy might be slowing, but its appetite for beef is not
via abc.net.au
China imported a record amount of beef in the month of July, with most of it coming from Brazil. But a meat analyst says it could soon become Australia's biggest market. -
Woodside, Chevron say WA faces gas supply crunch as scientists warn of 'climate time bomb'
via abc.net.au
Government and industry say gas is needed to fill the gaps as the state transitions to renewables, as climate scientists push for "smart and clean" over "dumb and dirty". -
Resource giants claim WA is running out of gas β but scientists are warning of a 'climate time bomb'
via abc.net.au
Government and industry say gas is needed to fill the gaps as the state transitions to renewables, as climate scientists push for "smart and clean" over "dumb and dirty". -
Broome Shire commits $3 million to new houses for workers amid Kimberley's accommodation crisis
via abc.net.au
The Shire of Broome will spend millions on the construction of four new houses for its key workers as staff members leave the organisation due to low rental stock.
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