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Government tells shoppers to buy Australian to save dwindling food industries
Experts warn that Australian food manufacturing is under threat as shoppers turn to cheaper imported items, but the federal government is trying to promote locally grown produce. Source link
Hundreds feared dead in Tanzania's election protests, opposition party says
President Samia Suluhu Hassan this week held an election in which her main challengers were either jailed or barred from standing. Source link
Sporting clubs fear the worst as mining giant withdraws from Nhulunbuy
The impending departure of Rio Tinto raises concerns about the future of sporting clubs in Nhulunbuy. But there are hopes increased investment in regional sports can help sustain the community’s active lifestyle. Source link
What will aged care fee changes mean for you? Here are the details
A new fee structure for aged care takes effect today. Find out what it will mean for you. Source link
Sarah Jessica Parker is a Booker Prize judge. Here's what we thought of her shortlist
‘Spiky characters’ and ‘luminous writing’: Here’s what we thought of the prestigious literary award’s 2025 shortlist, the first with Sarah Jessica Parker as judge. Source link
Why are women always the ones being sawn in half in magic shows?
From rabbits in hats to women being sawn in half, magic has captivated the imaginations of generations of Australians. Thanks to one “certified fanboy”, we have that history at our fingertips. Source link
Holiday workers risking injury so Australians can get meat
Many young people on the Working and Holiday Visa programs come to Australia to fill labour shortages in industries like meat processing and farming, but there are concerns around their health and safety in dangerous workplaces. Source link
How the Lions conquered growing pains to reach AFLW top four
After a shaky start to the season the Brisbane Lions showed faith in a shift in game style to climb up the ladder and guarantee themselves a top-four finish. Source link
Khawaja has seen politicians 'all over cricket', now he's joining other athletes for action
Cricketer Usman Khawaja is one of the highest-profile Australian athletes who regularly wades into political issues. Now, Khawaja and other athletes have agreed to form a Players’ Coalition to influence policy change on issues ranging from racism and human rights to social media abuse. Source link
Graduate Sea Sokra'a in a class of her own at Leinster
The close-knit community in one of Australia’s last remaining company towns has celebrated the graduation of the only year 12 student from its remote school. Source link