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Mount Panorama

Kostecki crosses first during dramatic day at Mount Panorama

Sports, State and Territory, TransportBy News Cop14 October 2024

The track on Mount Panorama at Bathurst. Picture: stock On a day of records and an aircraft mishap, new Bathurst 1000 Supercars champion Brodie Kostecki revealed how close he came to joining Richie Stanway in running out of fuel. Kostecki and Todd Hazelwood took out Sunday’s race at Mount Panorama, Bathurst, NSW, in dominant fashion as…

bunbury waterfront

First step taken in new breakwater for Bunbury waterfront in WA

Australia, State and Territory, TransportBy News Cop13 October 2024

An artistic impression of what the new waterfront will look like. Image: supplied Plans to turn Bunbury into a regional marine hub have begun with dredging for a new 460m-long northern breakwater under way. WA Premier Roger Cook and Regional Development Minister Don Punch were in Bunbury to celebrate the placement of the first rocks…

Sydney Harbour

NSW Govt eyes $91bn tourism windfall within a decade

Australia, State and Territory, TravelBy News Cop12 October 2024

Picture: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI Almost nine million extra airline seats, 40,000 more hotel rooms and unique experiences are expected to create a $91 billion tourism windfall for NSW in 10 years. That is the expectation of the NSW Government in its review of the NSW Visitor Economy Strategy. The government says a $91 billion revenue target…

China lobster

Australia welcomes China’s decision to allow rock lobster imports

World, Australia, BusinessBy News Cop11 October 2024

Beijing has listed tariffs on Australian rock lobsters with imports to resume this year. Picture: stock Exports of live Australian rock lobsters to China are to resume by the end of the year in a $700m move welcomed by state and federal governments. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says China’s decision to remove tariffs on Australian…

Victoria wind farm

Victoria’s Golden Plains wind farm switches on

Technology, Outdoors, State and TerritoryBy News Cop11 October 2024

Picture: stock The largest wind farm in the Southern Hemisphere is now feeding into Victoria’s power grid, the State Government says. Minister for Energy and Resources Lily D’Ambrosio announced today (October 11) the powering up of the $4 billion Golden Plains Wind Farm at Rokewood. The wind farm will be able to power 765,000 homes…

Hurricane Milton

Early death toll at 12 as Hurricane Milton moves on, leaving Florida to clean up

USA, Emergencies, WorldBy News Cop11 October 2024

A property after Milton’s passage near Stuart, Florida, on October 10, 2024. Photo: US Air National Guard /Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith Hurricane Milton killed at least 12 people to date as it tore across the Florida Peninsula, gouging a path of destruction yet averting the worst-case scenario. The hurricane flooded suburbs, destroyed homes, ripped the roof…

Popovic era begins with crucial win for Socceroos over China

Sports, Australia, SoccerBy News Cop11 October 2024

Picture: stock The reign of new Socceroos coach Tony Popovic started off on the best possible note with a 3-1 win over China in Adelaide on Thursday (October 10). The game was a crucial FIFA World Cup 2026 third round Asian qualifier and was played in front of a record-breaking 46,291 crowd for an Adelaide…

ABF tobacco

Overseas criminals using visitors to smuggle in tobacco: ABF

Australia, Police/Crime, TravelBy News Cop11 October 2024

A haul of cigarettes seized at Brisbane Airport on September 7. Picture: supplied by ABF Overseas visitors are being recruited to smuggle cigarettes into the country – and the Australian Border Force (ABF) are warning them not to try. In a media statement, the ABF says overseas visitors face having their visas cancelled and may…

Brisbane Airport

United Airlines reviews biosecurity measures over failures to report dog

Australia, Travel, TransportBy News Cop11 October 2024

Picture: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI US-based carrier United Airlines is revising its biosecurity measures after it failed twice to report dogs that flew into the country on its aircraft. The Department of Agriculture says it found that United staff had failed to report a dog’s arrival twice − into Brisbane Airport in March and into Sydney Airport…

dementia cause death

Dementia becoming Australia’s top cause of death

Australia, HealthBy News Cop10 October 2024

Dementia is almost Australia’s leading cause of death, new ABS data shows. Picture: stock  Australia’s top causes of death is changing as heart disease gives way to dementia, according to newly released Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data. According to data for 2023 just released by the ABS, heart disease remains the leading cause of…

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