Month: March 2023

Val Guseli wins World Championship silver as Aussie medal rush continues
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Val Guseli wins World Championship silver as Aussie medal rush continues

Australia’s teen sensation Valentino Guseli has won a silver medal in the snowboard halfpipe event at the FIS Freestyle World Championships in Bakuriani, Georgia. Valentino Guseli finished s… [+3751 chread more

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Apple Maps Redesign Expands to Finland Norway and Sweden
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Apple Maps Redesign Expands to Finland Norway and Sweden

Apple today announced that its revamped Maps app is rolling out in Finland, Norway, and Sweden. The new experience provides more detail, improved navigation, custom-designed 3D models of popular la… [read more]

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Scott’s Refrigerated Logistics collapses with 1500 jobs lost
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Scott’s Refrigerated Logistics collapses with 1500 jobs lost

A huge logistics firm has collapsed, costing 1500 Australians their jobs. Scott’s Refrigerated Logistics – which provides trucks for major supermarkets including Coles – plunged into receivership ea… [read more]

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Livestock agent cops huge fine for breaching biosecurity laws
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Livestock agent cops huge fine for breaching biosecurity laws

A former livestock agent from eastern Victoria has been handed what is believed to be the state’s largest fine for breaching national livestock biosecurity laws. Key points: Nathan Gibbon w… [+5037 chread more

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Legal action a possibility if ‘thin edge of the wedge’ live sheep export ban goes ahead
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Legal action a possibility if ‘thin edge of the wedge’ live sheep export ban goes ahead

Legal action may be considered in response to any federal ban on live sheep exports, Western Australian stakeholders have warned, pointing to the successful class action against the previous Labor go… [read more]

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Air Force chief insists Australian drones already part of ‘kill chain’
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Air Force chief insists Australian drones already part of ‘kill chain’

Unmanned surveillance aircraft flown by the Australian Defence Force are already being used as part of the “kill chain”, according to the RAAF chief, who has stopped short of saying when he believes … [read more]

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