Messing with the axis of navel
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Messing with the axis of navel

Locals might just have to roll with it.

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Despite the rain,we’ve just had the third hottest summer on record

Despite the rain,we’ve just had the third hottest summer on record

The El Nino climate system brought heat,while an ocean heatwave provided plenty of rain and humidity.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons
Transparency on antibiotic use required

Transparency on antibiotic use required

The World Health Organisation has identified antimicrobial resistance as one of humanity’s greatest threats.

  • byThe Herald's View
‘Why not me?’ For the first time in 133 years a woman leads NSW lobby group

‘Why not me?’ For the first time in 133 years a woman leads NSW lobby group

Mustering sheep and cattle after school,Annabel Johnson never imagined she would end up swapping the farm for a CEO’s job with a baby in tow.

  • byCatherine Naylor
When the storms come,pull your hat low and set your horse free
Tony Wright’s Column
Regional Australia

When the storms come,pull your hat low and set your horse free

No storm suggested doom for these two. They were preppers,but they were optimists,too.

  • byTony Wright
Roses are still number one on Valentine’s Day,but a challenger is rising

Roses are still number one on Valentine’s Day,but a challenger is rising

Buying a dozen roses is the traditional gift,but sales of one particular category of flower have exploded in the last few years.

  • byNajma Sambul
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Dodgy developers to face crackdown as government tries to woo farmers on renewables

Dodgy developers to face crackdown as government tries to woo farmers on renewables

The Albanese government has promised to address complaints about clean energy projects “running roughshod” over communities.

  • byMike Foley
RSPCA urges sheep and cattle stuck off WA coast be offloaded before heatwave

RSPCA urges sheep and cattle stuck off WA coast be offloaded before heatwave

The ship was bound for the Middle East but as it neared the region it was turned away because of safety concerns due to Houthi rebels’ attacks on ships in the Red Sea.

  • byHamish Hastie
Consumer watchdog to use ‘significant powers’ in grocery pricing investigation

Consumer watchdog to use ‘significant powers’ in grocery pricing investigation

The consumer watchdog will use its full legal might to investigate supermarkets in a year-long inquiry into grocery pricing and competition.

  • byRachel Clun andMike Foley
Australian agricultural tech is helping save endangered species

Australian agricultural tech is helping save endangered species

Researchers are using technology originally designed for cattle to track koala numbers before the arrival of Inland Rail.

  • byLiv Casben
‘A fair go for families and farmers’:Chalmers in talks over triggering ACCC supermarket price inquiry
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Supermarkets

‘A fair go for families and farmers’:Chalmers in talks over triggering ACCC supermarket price inquiry

The consumer watchdog may be called in to deliver on the Albanese government’s promise to make supermarkets pass on savings to shoppers.

  • byMike Foley