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March 2023

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Queensland proposes ban on dumping solar panels

Technology, Outdoors, Australia, PoliticsBy News Cop7 March 2023

The Queensland Government has announced a proposal to ban the dumping of solar panels and other e-Products in landfill. Source: Smart House Solar On Clean Up Australia day (March 5), the Queensland Government announced a proposal to recycle solar panels and repair other e-products, in a bid to reduce landfill.   The draft plan includes…

Ronneby, Sweden

500-year-old spices found in a shipwreck in the Baltic Sea

Science, Weird, Wacky, Quirky, WorldBy News Cop7 March 2023

The coast of Ronneby, Sweden, where the Gribshund ship wreck lies.  Source: Jacek Lesniowski, Wikimedia Commons Archaeologists have found a number of well-preserved, 500-year-old spices in the wreck of a royal ship off in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of Sweden. The spices, including peppercorns, saffron, and ginger, were found preserved in jars of…

The UN has secured a treaty to protect 30 percent of the world's oceans.

United Nations completes High Seas Treaty to protect 30 percent of the world’s oceans

World, Politics, OutdoorsBy News Cop6 March 2023

The UN has secured a treaty to protect 30 percent of the world’s oceans.  Source: PxHere Negotiators from 100 different countries have agreed on an international treaty to protect the high seas. This treaty has been reached after years of negotiations, and environmental groups say it will help reverse marine biodiversity losses and ensure sustainable…

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle receive invitation to King Charles’ coronation

WorldBy News Cop6 March 2023

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have received an invitation to King Charles’ coronation, but are yet to publicly confirm if they will attend. Source: Northern Ireland Office/Wikimedia Spokespeople for Prince Harry has confirmed that Harry and Meghan Markle has been invited to King Charles III’s coronation in May.   However, it has not yet been…

A Jakarta fuel depot fire has killed at least 19 people, with three still missing

Fuel depot fire kills 19 people in Indonesia, three still missing

WorldBy News Cop6 March 2023

Jakarta fuel depot fire has killed around 19 people, with three still missing.  Source: PxHere Indonesian fire fighters and rescuers have been searching for three people who are still missing after a large fire killed at least 19 people at a fuel depot in North Jakarta. More than 260 firefighters managed to extinguish the blaze…

People flock to Bondi beach during Sydney heatwave.

Heatwave for NSW and south-east QLD with Sydney’s hottest day in two years

Australia, Outdoors, StateBy News Cop6 March 2023

New South Wales and parts of Queensland are forecast experience a low-severity heatwave this week. Source: Hippopx. Despite the end of summer, the temperature in Sydney is set to reach a scorching 38 degrees Celsius today, the hottest the city’s felt in two years.   According to Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) senior forecaster Gabriel Branescu,…

A Peruvian mummy on display in a museum

Police find 800-year-old mummy in Peruvian man’s delivery bag

World, Science, Police, Weird, Wacky, Quirky, HistoryBy News Cop1 March 2023

Police opened the bag branded ‘Pedidos Ya’ – a Latin American food delivery app – and found the mummy, which the man named “Juanita”. Image source: Leandro Neumann Ciuffo, CC BY 2.0  Police made a shocking discovery when they searched a man at an archaeological dig site in Puno, Peru. Police investigated the man, Julio…

Standard Australia Post delivery van

“Hundreds, potentially thousands” of victims in Australia Post parcel heist

State, Australia, PoliceBy News Cop1 March 2023

An Australia Post facility in Rockhampton, Queensland was ransacked by a group of men who disguised themselves as employees, police say. Image source: EurovisionNim, CC BY-SA 4.0. An Australia Post mail distribution facility in the regional town of Rockhampton, Queensland was ransacked by a group of men who disguised themselves as employees, police say. Police…

A Hellenic Train passenger train, similar to the involved in the collision

Train collision in Greece leaves 32 dead, dozens more injured

WorldBy News Cop1 March 2023

Emergency services have reported at least 32 people dead and dozens more injured in the wake of a devastating train collision near the city of Larissa in northern Greece. Image source: Nikolas Skevis, CC BY-SA 4.0. Emergency services have reported at least 32 people dead and dozens more injured in the wake of a devastating…

Tiktok app

China ridicules US decision to ban TikTok from federal devices

World, USA, Politics, TechnologyBy News Cop1 March 2023

A spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry has criticised the US for its recent decision to ban TikTok from all government-issued devices. Image source: Ivan Radic, Flickr. A spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry has criticised the US for its recent decision to ban popular video-sharing app, TikTok, from all government-issued devices. The ban has been instituted…

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