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Lobsters in demand this festive season, but prices could soon change
via abc.net.au
Australians are snapping up lobsters for Christmas feasts, shrugging off price increases. But this year might be their last chance to score a good deal. -
Lobsters in demand this Christmas, but prices could soon change
via abc.net.au
Australians are snapping up lobsters for Christmas feasts, shrugging off price increases. But this year might be their last chance to score a good deal. -
The secret plan to save the world's tallest Christmas tree from being logged
via abc.net.au
When an 80-metre gum tree in the Tasmanian forest was due to be cut down for logging, conservationists turned it into the world’s tallest Christmas tree. -
Protesters decorate 80-metre-tall Christmas tree to stop it from getting logged
via abc.net.au
When an 80-metre gum tree in the Tasmanian forest was due to be cut down for logging, conservationists turned it into the world’s tallest Christmas tree. -
Boxing Day sales to be the biggest on record despite cost of living pressures
via abc.net.au
Retailers expect shoppers to splurge almost $1.3 billion on Boxing Day itself and $24.7 billion for the entire sales period, which is set to be the biggest on record. -
Boxing Day sales poised to break records despite cost-of-living pressures
via abc.net.au
Retailers expect shoppers to splurge almost $1.3 billion on Boxing Day itself and $24.7 billion for the entire sales period, which is set to be the biggest on record. -
Nissan, Honda announce merger plans to become third-largest car maker
via abc.net.au
A potential merger of Honda and Nissan, and its alliance partners Mitsubishi and Renault SA, could create a new manufacturer worth $79.9 billion, producing 8 million cars a year. -
WA's $3.1 billion surplus sparks debate over spending priorities
via abc.net.au
WA has a "strong economy" that's the "envy of the nation", as the mining state banks a whopping $3.1 billion budget surplus amid cost-of-living pressures. -
WA posts whopping $3.1 billion surplus amid cost-of-living pressures
via abc.net.au
WA has a "strong economy" that's the "envy of the nation", as the mining state banks a whopping $3.1 billion budget surplus amid cost-of-living pressures. -
Private doctors offered ‘crisis rates’ amid NSW psychiatrists exodus
via abc.net.au
With almost 200 of the 295 psychiatrists working across the NSW's public health sector set to leave due to pay disputes, the state's government has offered temporary, high-paid contracts for private workers to fill the gaps. -
‘Crisis rates’ on offer to doctors to fill out NSW psychiatry mass exodus
via abc.net.au
With almost 200 of the 295 psychiatrists working across the NSW's public health sector set to leave due to pay disputes, the state's government has offered temporary, high-paid contracts for private workers to fill the gaps.
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