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The boss of Bega cheese heard the Netherlands wanted to become a circular economy. Now he wants it for his town
via abc.net.au
Seafood waste is being made into fertiliser and a cheese boiler plant runs on wood waste in the small New South Wales town. Could this be the future of sustainability? -
Can Bega be the first shire in Australia to have a low-emission, sustainable circular economy?
via abc.net.au
Seafood waste is being made into fertiliser and a cheese boiler plant runs on wood waste in the small New South Wales town. Could this be the future of sustainability? -
Doctors warn of significant increase in people hospitalised with psychosis after being prescribed medicinal cannabis
via abc.net.au
Experts are worried about a proliferation of "single-issue" cannabis clinics opening in Australia, some of them willing to prescribe via telehealth consultations with few checks. -
Elon Musk's Starlink satellites promise to connect the Pacific to the internet. So why are some countries trying to ban it?
via abc.net.au
Five years after Starlink satellites started orbiting the Earth, Pacific Island countries are still weighing up its benefits despite calls to approve its services. -
How a group of tech 'rebels' triggered the world's biggest IT meltdown
via abc.net.au
CrowdStrike became a household name on Friday for all the wrong reasons. Here's what we know about them. -
Tobacconists caught selling black market cigarettes are making so much money, fines are considered 'a cost of doing business'
via abc.net.au
Australia's tobacco excise is "well past its point of effectiveness", according to one expert, who says it's pushing smokers onto the black market, hurting retailers and taxpayers. -
If smoking rates have 'flatlined' why are tobacconists 'popping up everywhere'? The maths, it seems, is up in smoke
via abc.net.au
Australia's tobacco excise is "well past its point of effectiveness", according to one expert, who says it's pushing smokers onto the black market, hurting retailers and taxpayers. -
'Excessively high' cigarette taxes fuelling black market as retailers fear expansion of tobacco wars
via abc.net.au
Australia's tobacco excise is "well past its point of effectiveness", according to one expert, who says it's pushing smokers onto the black market, hurting retailers and taxpayers. -
Ballarat Gold Mine tailings dam approved despite local outcry over toxicity risks
via abc.net.au
A group of residents have voiced concerns after VCAT gave approval for a fourth tailings dam at the Ballarat Gold Mine, so the troubled mine can continue operations. -
In one of Australia's most expensive cities, Ben pays just $187 a week in rent after embracing co-operative housing
via abc.net.au
With an uncertain future in rentals and campus accommodation, these Canberra students have turned to co-operative living.
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