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Dealing with a decade of disruption
Only when they fail do we appreciate how much we rely on global supply chains. -
Traditional owners 'won't accept' Argyle diamond mine site handback
via abc.net.auEast Kimberley traditional owners are concerned Rio Tinto's closure plan will leave them with "a giant hole in the ground forever". -
Halls Gap businesses embrace change after bushfire devastation
via abc.net.auAfter two consecutive summers devastated by bushfires, businesses in the region are reinventing themselves to stay afloat. -
Water woes for livestock producers as drought drags on
via abc.net.auVictorian farmers are forced to cart water or destock as dams and rivers run dry. -
What can you eat on an island at the bottom of the world?
via abc.net.auA tiny island off the coast of Tasmania is embracing old and new techniques to keep food on the table. -
Company behind fatal outback plane crash has operating licence cancelled
via abc.net.auThe family of one of the victims says its the first step towards justice for their son. -
As high-speed rail plans gather pace, Britain’s HS2 offers hard lessons
via abc.net.auWhile the federal government considers an ambitious plan, a similar project in the UK has seen its fair share of controversies. -
Why a packet of Arnott's Shapes could help determine the 'case of the century'
via abc.net.auThe "case of the century" is set to play out in the federal court this month, with the ACCC taking on supermarket giant Coles for what it claims are "illusory" discounts. -
Taylor lays battle lines on capital gains tax as deputy defends nuclear policy
via abc.net.auDeputy Liberal leader Jane Hume says Australia needs to be "open minded" on nuclear power if the country is to bring down emissions and make power cheaper. -
Ruling out nuclear power is 'crazy', new Liberal deputy says
via abc.net.auDeputy Liberal leader Jane Hume says Australia needs to be "open minded" on nuclear power if the country is to bring down emissions and make power cheaper. -
A urine test for plastic chemicals set this 25-year-old on a mission to find solutions for pollution
via abc.net.auKal Glanznig had his urine tested as part of an upcoming documentary exploring plastic pollution in Australia. The results left him speechless. -
Forrest launches battery-powered trains as green deadline nears
via abc.net.auAfter years of delays, the Pilbara's largest carbon emitters are testing greener ways to haul iron ore, and Andrew Forrest has now joined their ranks. -
Apprenticeships have a 'big marketing problem' and it's 'getting worse'
via abc.net.auMark hasn't taken on a hairdressing trainee for years. He's not alone in thinking low-wage apprenticeships just aren't attractive to young people anymore. -
Why South Molle isn't sharing in the Whitsunday island resort revival
via abc.net.auSouth Molle Island's former resort has been abandoned since it was damaged by a cyclone in 2017. Now, public access to the island is restricted after Cyclone Koji wreaked havoc on its jetty. -
While neighbouring islands rebuild, South Molle waits on a jetty and a plan
via abc.net.auSouth Molle Island's former resort has been abandoned since it was damaged by a cyclone in 2017. Now, public access to the island is restricted after Cyclone Koji wreaked havoc on its jetty. -
Waterfront Sydney houses that sit above Australia's deepest coal mine
via abc.net.auWhat was once a working class, coal-fuelled borough is now a sought-after suburb in Sydney's inner west, with houses selling for millions. -
Former site of Australia's deepest coal mine now waterfront townhouses
via abc.net.auWhat was once a working class, coal-fuelled borough is now a sought-after suburb in Sydney's inner west, with houses selling for millions. -
Beaches previously untouched by algal bloom 'hit with a vengeance'
via abc.net.auWhile parts of South Australia celebrate what could be the end of a devastating algal bloom, nearby communities are seeing the effects for the first time. -
Construction starts on Adelaide's first skyscraper amid continued opposition
via abc.net.auFestival Tower Two is set to tower over South Australia's Parliament House, which the premier says will bring money and people into the city, but others remain against the $800 million project. -
Wool price jumps ahead of industry-first Chinese New Year break
via abc.net.auAs wool growers enjoy their best prices since 2019, the market will now pause to respect China's request for a week off to celebrate Lunar New Year. -
New Ningaloo campsite booking system under review after website crashes
via abc.net.auA West Australian department is working to refine its new campsite booking system for a World Heritage area after its website crashed during the first week of the trial. -
National park officials defend 'diabolical' new booking system for WA campers
via abc.net.auA West Australian department is working to refine its new campsite booking system for a World Heritage area after its website crashed during the first week of the trial. -
Australia and EU on the cusp of signing landmark free trade agreement
via abc.net.auAustralia and the European Union are on the cusp of finally reaching a free trade agreement after years of sometimes fraught negotiations. -
Perth set to 'come alive' as inner-city university opens
via abc.net.auThousands of students will inject vibrancy and life into Perth's CBD with the opening of the new Edith Cowan University. But how will the city cope with influx of people?
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Business, housing concerns as new Edith Cowan University city campus opens
via abc.net.auThousands of students will inject vibrancy and life into Perth's CBD with the opening of the new Edith Cowan University. But how will the city cope with influx of people?
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Australia marks 60 years since switching to decimal currency
via abc.net.auSix decades ago, Australia swapped its old currency for dollars and cents. A catchy jingle sung by a cartoon character named Dollar Bill helped the country adapt. -
Anti-dumping activist fed up with illegal tyre stockpiles
via abc.net.auWhen anti-dumping activist Dave Dudley goes bush he often stumbles across dumped tyres. It's an environmental risk he says the government needs to address. -
Traders 'excited for the future' after lengthy Jetty Road disruptions
via abc.net.auAfter a difficult time for many traders in Glenelg, an air of optimism is starting to emerge as the impact of major construction projects eases and the algal bloom has all but vanished from metropolitan beaches. But some businesses along Jetty Road are still hurting from the disruptions. -
'Holiday in a can': Why Japanese beer is suddenly everywhere
via abc.net.auAs record numbers of Australians continue to visit Japan, Japanese brewers have come to dominate our domestic beer market. -
Australian craft brewers hop on 'clean and easy' Japanese lagers
via abc.net.auAs record numbers of Australians continue to visit Japan, Japanese brewers have come to dominate our domestic beer market.
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