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Coalition calls on Albanese to apologise to Japan's PM over melon gesture
The Australian prime minister has landed in hot water over a gesture involving two melons, which his office insists was not referring to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s body. Source link
What have we learnt from Origin Energy's data breach?
Three weeks ago, Origin Energy announced that 900,000 current and former customers had their personal data accessed. What have we learnt about our data safety online since? Source link
AGL fined $60k after workers exposed to lead during power plant deactivation
South Australia’s Employment Tribunal has fined energy giant AGL after workers were exposed to lead during a decommissioning project at an Adelaide power station. Source link
Senator blasts 'floating sweatshop' cruise ships
The Anti-Slavery Commissioner is calling for change after Carnival cruise staff alleged conditions one senator called a “floating sweatshop”. Source link
Woman questions hosepipe ban while leak not fixed
Linda Kirby says she reported the leak in June. Source link
Forest funding boost as two million trees planted
A tree planting scheme to boost climate resilience receives £8.7m of funding. Source link
Work at National Trust site to prevent flooding
Flood prevention work is taking place, in a bid to use land as a sponge for the River Severn and River Tern. Source link
Ospreys hatch at nature reserve for first time
Campfield Marsh, on the shore of Solway Firth in Cumbria, has a platform to attract ospreys. Source link
Tech leaders say AI means less work – their staff say they work up to 90 hours a week
Tech companies are not modelling their own claims of the technology giving people more free time. Source link
When and where to see the solar eclipse in London
What you need to know about the solar eclipse on 12 August and the best viewing spots in London. Source link