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Bellevue Gold hits first ore
Aspiring producer Bellevue Gold has struck first ore at its namesake project in the Eastern Goldfields on the back of a strong performance from Develop Global. -
Outback cake decorator stops reporting vandalism because 'nothing gets done'
via abc.net.au
After three vandalism incidents in three years, cake decorator Ishani Harney says the emotional and financial toll of crime lingers long after the damage is repaired. -
The electric classic car that now drives like a 'pocket rocket'
via abc.net.au
It may look like a small vintage car, but an EV conversion has brought it "up to speed" to its modern counterparts. -
Highland cows encounters bring 'positive impact', agritourism operators say
via abc.net.au
Traipsing around a farm in the wake of a highland cow or donkey might seem like a quaint rural pastime — but those in the business of agritourism believe there are other benefits. -
Qld government contemplates ditching anti-junk-mail measures
via abc.net.au
A new consultation paper argues the measures are too burdensome and recommends repealing state laws and making local councils responsible for combating junk mail. -
Tasmania's population boom has gone bust — and it spells trouble
via abc.net.au
From being a hot destination 10 years ago, Tasmania's population growth has ground to a halt — and big changes will be needed to reverse the trend, experts say. -
People loved moving to Tasmania during the pandemic — but not anymore
via abc.net.au
From being a hot destination 10 years ago, Tasmania's population growth has ground to a halt — and big changes will be needed to reverse the trend, experts say. -
Top neurologists say they were snubbed in review of controversial weed killer
via abc.net.au
Australia's leading movement disorder specialists say the chemical regulator did not engage with their concerns about paraquat, despite growing evidence linking the herbicide to Parkinson's disease. -
Top neurologists say regulator ignored warnings as weed killer decision looms
via abc.net.au
Australia's leading movement disorder specialists say the chemical regulator did not engage with their concerns about paraquat, despite growing evidence linking the herbicide to Parkinson's disease. -
Australia's AI strategy under fire as big tech plans to invest billions
via abc.net.au
The world's biggest tech titans see Australia as a promising investment opportunity for their AI ambitions, but some fear the federal government's regulatory retreat could cause more harm. -
As big tech heads Down Under, some fear Australia risks giving up control
via abc.net.au
The world's biggest tech titans see Australia as a promising investment opportunity for their AI ambitions, but some fear the federal government's regulatory retreat could cause more harm. -
Homelessness service concerned by changing demographic in clients
via abc.net.au
As cost of living and housing pressures intensify, a South Australian homelessness service says more young women and single mothers are reaching out for support. -
The barrel-makers at the heart of Tasmania's whisky industry
via abc.net.au
Master cooper Dave Schmeider spent nearly 56 years in the barrel-making trade and reckons his "nose is stuffed" and his body is telling him to "back up"; luckily, his daughter, Mell, has followed him into the business. -
Family of coopers keeping the artisan trade of making barrels alive
via abc.net.au
Master cooper Dave Schmeider spent nearly 56 years in the barrel-making trade and reckons his "nose is stuffed" and his body is telling him to "back up"; luckily, daughter, Mell, has followed him into the business. -
Single, lost and desperate, Harsimran turned to an 'employment mentor'
via abc.net.au
Personalised support helped domestic violence survivor and single mother Harsimran get a job, despite significant barriers. It's an approach that could benefit more jobseekers following the federal government's revamp of Workforce Australia. -
Tired of streaming? Here's why many are returning to DVDs, VHS and vinyl
via abc.net.au
CDs, DVDs, Blue-Rays and even VHS cassettes are enjoying a resurgence. Why some are returning to physical media? -
At Melbourne's last video rental store, physical media never died
via abc.net.au
CDs, DVDs, Blue-Rays and even VHS cassettes are enjoying a resurgence. Why some are returning to physical media? -
Ukraine renews attacks on St Petersburg after Putin rejects Zelenskyy meeting
via abc.net.au
A large-scale Ukrainian drone attack targets St Petersburg, with Russia intercepting 376 drones. -
Russian oil facilities hit by second Ukrainian drone attack after Putin rejects talks
via abc.net.au
One person is dead and an oil depot has been set ablaze after a series of drone attacks waged by Ukraine on the Russian city of St Petersburg. -
Australia, NZ back friendship to endure 'volatile world'
via abc.net.au
Global volatility and economic turbulence have dominated annual talks between the leaders of Australia and New Zealand, Anthony Albanese and Christopher Luxon. -
What's driving Australia's lentil boom?
via abc.net.au
Australia's winter crop production is expected to be down this year, but lentils are bucking the trend and headed towards a record. -
Wall Street suffers worst hit of 2026 so far amid massive stock sell-off
via abc.net.au
The US stock market has experienced its worst losses in months due to large sell-offs of shares in technology giants and fears of a looming rate hike in the wake of a strong jobs figures report. -
Two towns, same gas fields, very different experiences
via abc.net.au
In Queensland's "energy capital", two towns on either side of the same gas fields are feeling the effects very differently. -
Gas industry boom brings uneven growth to Western Downs towns
via abc.net.au
In Queensland's "energy capital", two towns on either side of the same gas fields are feeling the effects very differently. -
Remote community love story told through first-time director's rom-com
via abc.net.au
In a First Nations romantic comedy debuting in Sydney this week, a new writer-director has used her lived experience to tell the story of young love in a remote Northern Territory community. -
New rom-com brings Arnhem Land love story to Sydney Film Festival screen
via abc.net.au
In a First Nations romantic comedy debuting in Sydney this week, a new writer-director has used her lived experience to tell the story of young love in a remote Northern Territory community. -
Workers ruminate on the 'Boag's ghost' as brewery reaches end of life
via abc.net.au
Workers share their stories as 145 years of local legends and history come to an end with Launceston's iconic brewer announcing it will end local production. -
Rats, cats and a ghost: Life inside Boag's, as brewery closure looms
via abc.net.au
Workers share their stories as 145 years of local legends and history come to an end, with Launceston's iconic brewer announcing it will end local production. -
Residents say public housing works have blocked them from their own yards
via abc.net.au
Neighbours of a Homes Tasmania development in Burnie say excavation works have caused their land to start slipping downhill, restricting access to parts of their property. -
How worried should Sydney home owners be? Real estate agents weigh in
via abc.net.au
Sydney property prices have dipped 0.9 per cent in the past month, following a tepid six months. But how worried should home owners be?
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