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Got a sweet-tooth craving? The sugar in your biscuits and cakes has a sordid history
via abc.net.au
Sugar is a relatively new addition to our diet. Like many of the world's resources, the discovery and widespread uptake of sugar led to the exploitation of millions of people. -
This year's ski season ended far earlier than usual, prompting soul-searching among operators
via abc.net.au
Tourism operators and the broader Snowy Mountains region are looking to summer tourism options as they face the prospect of warmer winters and shorter ski seasons. -
Why farms in Australia's most valuable dairy region are being sold to foreign timber companies
via abc.net.au
Residents say a "corrosive" trend to sell fertile farmland to make way for foreign-owned wood plantations is ruining communities and threatening Australia's food security. -
Victorian dairy community warns national food security at risk as foreign timber giants snap up farms
via abc.net.au
Residents say a "corrosive" trend to sell fertile farmland to make way for foreign-owned wood plantations is ruining communities and threatening Australia's food security. -
'Not enough anymore': Workers turn to food charity as Australians go without bare essentials
via abc.net.au
As Australian households struggle with cost of living, charities are feeling the pressure — with food relief services in particular saying demand has never been greater. -
Food spending is being crunched by the cost of living, and households are at the coalface
via abc.net.au
As Australian households struggle with cost of living, charities are feeling the pressure — with food relief services in particular saying demand has never been greater. -
When it comes to same-sex or co-ed schooling, there's not necessarily 'a right answer'
via abc.net.au
When it comes to deciding between single-sex and co-education, it's a debate that invokes deeply held beliefs about which type is "better". -
Principals weigh in over whether single-sex or co-educational schools are 'better'
via abc.net.au
When it comes to deciding between single-sex and co-education, it's a debate that invokes deeply held beliefs about which type is "better". -
Thanks to Oasis, dynamic pricing has come under fresh scrutiny in the UK. Live Nation says Australia is next
via abc.net.au
Uber, Qantas, Virgin and more all use price surging to help their ticket prices match demand. It's a completely legal practice, and Live Nation says it plans to roll it out for concert tickets here in Australia. -
It's a legal practice that leaves customers feeling ripped off, and it's coming to Australia
via abc.net.au
Uber, Qantas, Virgin and more all use price surging to help their ticket prices match demand. It's a completely legal practice, and Live Nation says it plans to roll it out for concert tickets here in Australia. -
China to build first-ever thorium molten salt nuclear power station in Gobi Desert
via abc.net.au
China plans to build the world's first-ever nuclear power station using molten salt as the fuel carrier and coolant, and thorium as the fuel — revealed in a since-deleted report posted on the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics website. -
'Threatened, harassed': Aboriginal elders break silence on Regis mine protection order
via abc.net.au
The Indigenous elders who were successful in their bid to protect a culturally important site from a proposed gold mine say they have been slandered. -
Major union votes to split from ACTU over CFMEU handling, wants to set up rival grouping
via abc.net.au
A union representing 100,000 workers has voted to split from the Australian Council of Trade Unions and set up a rival body, in an escalating response to the CFMEU being pushed into administration. -
Australian shares rebound slightly after sharp sell-off
The ASX200 has recorded a modest bounce but the energy sector has closed down as oil prices dropped under $US74 a barrel. -
Nature Positive tops PM, Premier talk
Premier Roger Cook says the Nature Positive proposal remained the big issue in discussions with the federal cabinet during the Prime Minister’s recent visit. -
At Close of Business podcast September 5 2024
Mark Beyer and Nadia Budihardjo discuss Joanna Millard's ambitions for the automotive business founded by her father. -
Volvo ditches 2030 all-electric target amid slowing global demand for EVs
via abc.net.au
Luxury automaker Volvo now aims for at least 90 per cent of its cars sold by 2030 to be electric or hybrid, instead of the initially anticipated 100 per cent. -
SportWest appoints Wood-Kenney in new role
SportWest has appointed Sharon Wood-Kenney as its cultural navigation lead. -
Acciona to pay $38.6m security
Acciona has been ordered to provide a $39 million security over its legal row with East Rockingham waste project in the Federal Court of Australia. -
Cultural conditions cruel Regis hopes
OPINION: A decision to deny mining activity on private property could have repercussions for land access and land ownership laws. -
Time extension for Perron’s $1bn build
The state's peak planning body has approved Perron Group's five-year extension plea over its $1 billion Cockburn Quarter project. -
Queensland may need to re-think power grid to accommodate all-EV 2036 goal, inquiry hears
via abc.net.au
The state government sets an ambitious goal of electric vehicles making up 50 per cent of new car sales by 2030, and 100 per cent by 2036. -
Young fans say cost-of-living pressure is the biggest barrier to attending live music in Australia
via abc.net.au
A survey has found attending live music is still important to young people but they are struggling to afford it against a rising cost of living. -
Santos taps Duhe for CFO
Santos has hired former Woodside executive Sherry Duhe as its new chief financial officer, marking the experienced executive’s return to the oil and gas sector. -
First month of 50-cent fare trial sees public transport patronage surpass pre-COVID levels
via abc.net.au
More than 15 million trips have been taken on public transport across south-east Queensland in the first month of the trial, bringing use of the system above pre-pandemic levels. -
Kimberley energy plan’s state worth
A mammoth green energy venture in the east Kimberley could generate $3.8 billion for the state and create more than 2,000 jobs over its lifetime. -
Global receives timely MRE boost
Perth-based junior Global Uranium and Enrichment has benefited from recent drilling at its Tallahassee uranium project in the US. -
'Forgotten how bad it is': RBA stresses inflation risks
Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock says it's still premature to be thinking about interest rate cuts as she rams home the dangers of high inflation. -
Blanco failure to comply referred to SAT
A Pilbara councillor has been referred to the State Administrative Tribunal by the local government’s administration over a refusal to apologise for allegations made about staff. -
RBA governor warns some households may have to 'sell their homes' amid cost of living crisis
via abc.net.au
RBA governor Michele Bullock says more people are seeking help from community organisations as the economy slows down, but the fight against inflation must be won. -
More people are seeking help as Australia's economy slows down, RBA governor acknowledges
via abc.net.au
RBA governor Michele Bullock says more people are seeking help from community organisations as the economy slows down, but the fight against inflation must be won. -
McGinn laments 'tightrope' in political exit
State Labor MP Kyle McGinn has called time on his political ambitions after failing to win preselection for the new federal seat of Bullwinkel -
Strong revenue and profit for Capricorn
Capricorn Metals has been able to brush off wet weather throughout its June quarter to record a series of strong results for the 2024 financial year. -
Govt pours $30m into venture fund
Premier Roger Cook has announced a $30 million commitment for an early stage venture capital fund, which launches today. -
Arcadium to mothball WA lithium mine
Arcadium Lithium plans to mothball its Mt Cattlin lithium mine north of Ravensthorpe citing flailing spodumene prices. -
Bill Shorten to retire from politics
Former Labor leader Bill Shorten will retire from politics after almost two-decades to take up a position at the University of Canberra. -
Maritime union joins CFMEU's 'fight for justice'
The embattled construction union's High Court challenge to its administration has received support from other groups wanting to defend workers' rights. -
Wall Street ends mixed after weak US labour market data
US stocks have closed mostly lower as investors digested employment data for its implications for the country's economy. -
Wall Street ends mixed after market data
US stocks have closed mostly lower as investors digested employment data for its implications for the country's economy. -
Mango lovers get ready, Darwin is forecast to produce 2.4 million trays this season
via abc.net.au
Mango season in the Northern Territory is starting to heat up, with 24,000 trays sent to markets last week and future yields looking good. -
Millard readies to drive John Hughes
In her first major interview, Joanna Millard outlines her ambitions for the automotive business her father has run for 55 years.
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