
Electrifying the ACT
The Sustainable Household Scheme upgrading ACT’s cars and appliances.
The Sustainable Household Scheme upgrading ACT’s cars and appliances.
Hundreds of adverse reactions reported to TGA since 2021.
State government acquires 37,000 hectares in northwestern New South Wales.
Journalists are facing cuts thanks to AI, and Google is developing an AI ‘assistant’ for news organisations, as the industry looks to a shifting future.
No gas connections to new Victorian homes from 2024.
The continued impasse between the two countries reflects geopolitical differences and a mismatch in priorities.
As Russian police raid his properties and block his media outlets, Prigozhin is moving freely around Russia, despite agreeing to exile in Belarus.
Price effects of Dutch local councils’ ban on buy-to-lease investors.
Key recommendations include a total ban on gambling ads, and a levy on gambling companies to fund further reforms.
Generous corporate subsidies under Industry Department’s critical minerals strategy.
IAG raises premiums and major players withdraw from California.
Greens stonewalling ALP on housing reform at federal and state levels.
Dr Barry Jones on the quirks of voter psychology posed by a Yes/No vote.
The destruction of the Kakhovka dam has already caused floods downriver, droughts upriver, and displaced thousands of mines along the frontlines.
Further $10bn renewables investment promised in submission to ACCC.
Worried about declining population rates, more and more are seeing the appeal. But pronatalism isn’t without controversy.
Researchers note increases across all of crime, suicide, drugs and accidents.
The summit accelerates Beijing’s influence in the region, as it moves to fill gaps left by Russia in the wake of the Ukrainian war.