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Labor secures Coalition support for gambling reforms
Labor and the Coalition have agreed to establish a single register, allowing Australians to opt out of wagering ads across online platforms as part of a tentative deal to pass gambling reforms. Source link
Consultation ending on controversial Rosebank oil field
Supporters and opponents of the controversial plans have been making their cases on the £8.7bn project. Source link
Heat and farming changes stop sea lettuce growth
St Aubin’s Bay enjoys a summer without the green sea lettuce that has previously caused problems. Source link
Muir resignation demand is 'not personal' says UFU
The Ulster Farmers’ Union rejects a claim that it is trying to dictate policy after a cattle cull. Source link
How Louisiana’s New Surgeon General Wants to Transform Public Health
Dr. Evelyn Griffin is pushing for more emphasis on wellness and prevention. She has also aligned with the MAHA movement in fighting government mandates and questioning the safety of some vaccines. Source link
Why is Australian beef the cheaper option in Canadian grocery stores?
Australian beef is on supermarket shelves across Saskatchewan now, and the prices are much lower than for Canadian beef. Source link
300-year-old oak protected by preservation order
Six tree preservation orders are issued to protect important trees across a borough in Devon. Source link
Share Your Experiences With the Public Health System in Louisiana
The New York Times is examining how public health is changing in the state, from the whooping cough outbreak to vaccine policies, and we want to hear from you. Source link
How One Woman With a Very Rare Disease Secured a Clinical Trial
Through sheer determination, Neena Nizar has become the first patient in a clinical trial testing a treatment for her disease — one so rare it affects just 30 people worldwide. Source link
From Urban Housing to Rural Nursing Homes, the Working-Class Fight to Protect Public Goods From Private Buyers
Gwen Frisbie-Fulton Public goods were meant for us, but corporate interests want to take them away. The post From Urban Housing to Rural Nursing Homes, the Working-Class Fight to Protect Public Goods From Private Buyers appeared first on The Nation. Source link