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Farmer beside South32's major bauxite mine reports growing water issues
via abc.net.auThe owner of a farm neighbouring South32's major bauxite mine in WA claims the miner is responsible for rising salinity and reduced water availability at his property. His claims are now being probed by WA's regulator. -
New-look electricity commission takes on Victoria's Delburn wind farm
via abc.net.auThe Victorian government says the wind farm's 33 turbines will generate enough electricity to power more than 130,000 homes. -
New high-tech cameras making a difference to NSW fire fighting
via abc.net.auNew cameras using AI have been installed in southern New South Wales forests and are spotting fires before they have a chance to spread. -
New cameras help spotters focus on forest fires before they spread
via abc.net.auNew cameras using AI have been installed in southern New South Wales forests and are spotting fires before they have a chance to spread. -
'True bubble-like mentality' as markets 'up-crash' into end of 2025
via abc.net.auAI. Market records. Tariffs. Penguins. TACO. It's been a big year of economic shocks and surges as the international framework of global trade was shredded. Here's how key players saw the year that was. -
PR firm with 'fingers in many pies' to close
via abc.net.auIt has helped keep the Liberals in power in Tasmania and lobbied on behalf of Airbnb, the salmon industry and the Catholic Church — but the PR firm, described as having "fingers in a lot of pies", is closing down. -
Liberal-linked Tasmanian public relations firm Font PR closes its doors
via abc.net.auIt has helped keep the Liberals in power in Tasmania and lobbied on behalf of Airbnb, the salmon industry and the Catholic Church — but the PR firm, described as having "fingers in a lot of pies", is closing down. -
Liberal-linked PR firm with 'fingers in many pies' to close its doors
via abc.net.auIt has helped keep the Liberals in power in Tasmania and lobbied on behalf of Airbnb, the salmon industry and the Catholic Church — but the PR firm, described as having "fingers in a lot of pies", is closing down. -
A chaotic 'up-crash' for markets riding a turbulent 2025
via abc.net.auAI. Market records. Tariffs. Penguins. TACO. It's been a big year of economic shocks and surges as the international framework of global trade was shredded. Here's how key players saw the year that was. -
Jetty Road reopens after businesses hit hard by roadworks
via abc.net.auTraders along one of Adelaide's most popular beachside dining and retail strips have welcomed the reopening of roads to traffic, but say recovery will take time. -
Japan prepares to restart world's biggest nuclear plant, 15 years after Fukushima
via abc.net.auJapan has taken the final step to allow the world's largest nuclear power plant to resume operations with a regional vote in Niigata prefecture. -
City Beach fined $14m over 'pervasive' button battery safety failures
via abc.net.auThe Federal Court orders the fashion retailer to pay $14 million in fines after it was taken to court by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. -
Should I pour leftover liquids or foods down the sink?
via abc.net.auEver been about to pour rancid milk down the sink and thought, "Hmm, maybe I shouldn't…"? What about the tomato passata that's gone off? Or the water you washed the paint in? Or that pungent oil from a tuna can? -
Vinyl's dirty secret: Why your records hurt the planet
via abc.net.auArtists like Stella Donnelly are searching for ways to cut waste and make production of their albums environmentally friendly. -
Is buying vinyl records bad for the environment?
via abc.net.auArtists like Stella Donnelly are searching for ways to cut waste and make production of their albums environmentally friendly. -
Government confirms plans to reserve some gas for domestic use
via abc.net.auChris Bowen makes a long-anticipated announcement about reserving a portion of gas on the east coast for domestic use after a cabinet meeting. -
Government announces domestic gas reservation scheme in bid to lower costs
via abc.net.auChris Bowen makes a long-anticipated announcement about reserving a portion of gas on the east coast for domestic use after a cabinet meeting.
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