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What are the 'luteal uglies'? And how they're affecting women
More women than ever are talking about the luteal phase on social media, but how does it actually affect you? Source link
Company wants to turn straw into fuel to ease reliance on Middle East
Glas Energy is planning a $400 million renewable diesel refinery, south-east of Perth, which will turn thousands of tonnes of straw into millions of litres of fuel. Source link
'You can't describe the loss' – the reality of bovine TB on farmers
Wildlife intervention proposals are controversial but farmers say they are needed to reduce bTB. Source link
Cooperation critical for 'future growth' is key message at mining forum
The struggle for control of the world’s rare earths market will be front of mind as thousands of mining industry figures descend on Western Australia’s Goldfields. Source link
Ex-NRL player alleges gambling staff offered drugs as he lost thousands
Luke Bateman says gambling company employees unofficially offered him illicit drugs in order to cultivate a relationship with him when he was high-spend punter. Source link
Outback businesses blame Live Traffic NSW for customer downturn
Small businesses in the outback say inaccuracies on Live Traffic NSW about whether roads are open or closed, or if they even exist, are causing confusion among travellers and a loss of vital income. Source link
Single mum has front-row seat to first home buyer struggles
Tess McKenna is an example of how hard it is to find an affordable home in Perth, saying it is not getting easier despite the market cooling. Source link
Hanson 'lucky' to have former Scott Morrison staffer as chief of staff, Hume says — as it happened
Acting Opposition Leader Jane Hume says Pauline Hanson is “lucky” to have Chris Taylor, one of Scott Morrison’s former senior staffers, on her team. Source link
ASX finishes strongly to gain 0.5pc after a poor start to session — as it happened
The ASX has reversed its earlier fall after Wall Street rallied strongly on Friday. Source link
Arch Linux halts package adoptions after malware hijacking wave
As supply chain attack on code repository continues. Source link