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Collapsed barramundi company owes $86m
Millions have been piled on top of collapsed barramundi farm owner Marine Produce Australia’s alleged debt to creditors as liquidators continue to assess the company. -
From 40 cartographers to two: Street directories nearing end of the road
via abc.net.au
While sales of the once-ubiquitous street directories have fallen dramatically since their peak in the 1980s, they still have a niche market. -
How brighter, safer headlights may cause problems for other drivers
via abc.net.au
Bright LED headlights improve visibility for motorists and make them significantly safer at night, but what about the driver coming the other way? -
Cattle farmers plant trees for sustainable aviation fuel
via abc.net.au
A north Queensland farming family is trialling planting biofuel-producing trees alongside their cattle. -
Sara Albrecht voted for Trump three times. Then she took on his tariffs
via abc.net.au
When a law centre decided to fight Donald Trump's self-dubbed "liberation day" tariffs, its chairperson was acutely conscious of possible "retaliation" from a Republican president who takes matters "personally". -
Sara Albrecht took on Trump's tariffs. She got 'violent' calls
via abc.net.au
When a law centre decided to fight Donald Trump's self-dubbed "liberation day" tariffs, its chairperson was acutely conscious of possible "retaliation" from a Republican president who takes matters "personally". -
The anti-aging industry promises to extend life. Here's the realityÂ
via abc.net.au
The fear of aging is driving a wave of biohacking businesses promising to help restore youth and fight disease. Four Corners investigates the race to reverse the aging process. -
A new tech revolution promises to reverse aging. Here's the reality
via abc.net.au
The fear of aging is driving a wave of biohacking businesses promising to help restore youth and fight disease. Four Corners investigates the race to reverse the aging process. -
A US tech start-up wants to turn night into day. The question is why?
via abc.net.au
Reflect Orbital has won initial approval for a plan to put thousands of mirrors in orbit that would be visible from anywhere on Earth. But will anyone pay for sunlight? -
Arrival of huge US thrift chain Savers unsettles Geelong op shops
via abc.net.au
Charity op shops in Geelong are feeling threatened by the arrival of US megastore Savers. -
Why India's reopening a nuclear power plant built in the 1960s
via abc.net.au
Despite repeated setbacks and isolation, India continues to hold onto its nuclear dream. -
Why India is reopening a nuclear power plant built in the 1960s
via abc.net.au
Despite repeated setbacks and isolation, India continues to hold onto its nuclear dream. -
Taco Bell lettuce identified as a source of US 'explosive' diarrhoea outbreak
via abc.net.au
A record number of cyclospora cases have been reported in more than 30 US states, but experts say not every illness is likely to have been caused by a single source. -
Taco Bell lettuce identified as a source of US diarrhoea outbreak
via abc.net.au
A record number of cyclospora cases have been reported in more than 30 US states, but experts say not every illness is likely to have been caused by a single source. -
China has stockpiled 'huge quantities' of frozen beef for this moment
via abc.net.au
As imports from Australia hit a wall because of large tariffs, China turns to its historically high stockpile of frozen beef. -
As imports slow, China turns to 'huge' stockpile of frozen beef
via abc.net.au
As imports from Australia hit a wall because of large tariffs, China turns to its historically high stockpile of frozen beef. -
Smelter clean-up bill likely to be funded by Tasmanian taxpayers, experts say
via abc.net.au
The clean-up bill for the Liberty Bell Bay manganese smelter site may ultimately may be paid by the Tasmanian government, according to legal experts, following administrators' failure to secure a buyer for the embattled operation. -
Butchers shutting up shop in the outback
via abc.net.au
Outback Queensland is looking down the barrel of empty butcher shops, as multiple businesses close their doors, with no-one stepping in to keep selling the steaks. -
How clogging and crafting saved a rural Tasmanian town hall from closure
via abc.net.au
Every Sunday, a group of men and women get together for some American clogging, home-baked afternoon tea and community connection. -
Sydney suburbs which recorded rent price drops, as 'real test' looms
via abc.net.au
The June quarterly rent report from Domain paints a mixed picture of Sydney's market, including both major surges and significant drops for rent prices in certain suburbs. -
'Unethical': Minister admits big tech firms use Aussie content without artists' permission
via abc.net.au
Australian artists have already had their music taken to train overseas AI models without payment or consent. -
The race to find routes around the Strait of Hormuz and which nation is winning
via abc.net.au
Amid uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz, for months Gulf countries and oil companies have been finding ways to bypass the choke point. -
As US and Iran battle for control over Hormuz, oil nations are building alternatives
via abc.net.au
Amid uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz, for months Gulf countries and oil companies have been finding ways to bypass the choke point. -
Subsidy changes prompt battery installation collapse
via abc.net.au
Federal subsidies have ignited huge demand for batteries, but a tightening of the rules has experts warning of "boom and bust" cycles for the industry. -
At Close of Business podcast July 17 2026
Ella Loneragan speaks to Claire Tyrrell about the McGovern Foundation, a charity established by former West Coast Eagles defender Jeremy McGovern and his dad Andrew. -
Unions claim Hedland strike success despite low numbers
The Electrical Trades Union has declared the first strike action at BHP's Port Hedland operations a success, while the Chamber of Minerals and Energy says it proves the union is "out of step" with its members. -
Frontier Energy solar farm attracts $280m in Japanese, French funds
Frontier Energy has gained commitments for up to $280 million toward the first stage of its renewable energy project south of Perth. -
Controversial Sunshine Coast housing development fast-tracked
via abc.net.au
The Queensland government declares the Halls Creek development a priority development area. The project is expected to deliver 12,000 new homes. -
Melbourne, Sydney most expensive in world for beer and cigarettes, study finds
via abc.net.au
The Mapping the World's Prices report, published by Deutsche Bank, compares cost-of-living data in 69 cities across six continents. -
Gerry Matera probes attack on integrity registry
Nyoongar businessman Gerry Matera is bringing in the legal big guns as he investigates an attack on his Indigenous Business Integrity Register.
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