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Aussie pro-gamer wins millions in e-sport competition

Australia’s top pro-gamer has made millions by turning his love for gaming into a career similar to becoming a pro-athlete. Speaking on news.com.au podcast I’ve Got News For You, James Giezen described his rise to become one of Australia’s top three pro-gamers – competing in international tournaments worth millions of dollars. Specialising in Player Unknown […]

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Surfers Paradise tower Pacific One scrapped by Central Equity

A developer has scrapped plans to build a $500 million apartment tower on the Gold Coast, citing spiralling construction costs. Melbourne-based Central Equity will not go ahead with it’s 56-storey Pacific One tower in Surfers Paradise, saying global supply chain turmoil had made it unviable. “The company feels strongly that it is better to move […]

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Banana freckle re-emerges in Northern Territory

Banana freckle disease has re-emerged in the Northern Territory, sparking fears the outbreak could threaten the banana industry. This is the first time the fungal disease, which leaves a spotty, sandpaper texture on the fruit, has emerged since 2019. So far, 17 properties have identified the disease, 16 of which are in the Batchelor and […]

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Indigenous art fraud: Tourists ripped off $50m a year

When visiting Australia’s iconic tourist destinations, it’s hard to pass up a peek into the souvenir shop. And for a couple of bucks you can nab yourself a boomerang, maybe a didgeridoo or some vibrant Indigenous paintings. But chances are, what you’ve bought is fake. According to a new report, two-thirds of the lucrative Indigenous […]

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Sleeping pods revolutionising Australia’s housing crisis

This Queensland community organisation is tackling homelessness with Japanese-style “pod” housing. Founded by Helen Youngberry in 2018 and developed over three years, the Goodna Street Life sleeping pods are designed to provide temporary crisis housing for people and families facing homelessness. Each pod is slightly bigger than a single size mattress, made of aluminium and […]

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Responsible Wool Standards earns growers 10 per cent premium

For wool producer James Ridgway, being certified by a wool quality assurance scheme is a no-brainer. The manager of Gantag’s Booroola property at Avenel said all wool producers should “jump on board” or they were being “left behind”. Running a fine wool Merino flock on the 4500ha property, James said he started looking into the […]

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Iron ore price: China pays for Australian iron ore in yuan

The US dollar might be a thing of the past when it comes to global trade, as Australia’s iron ore industry welcomes this new payment method. A ship carrying Australian iron ore docked in China’s Shandong province last week. As Australia’s biggest buyer, there’s nothing unusual about that. What was remarkable was how that iron […]

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Telstra customer complaints sparked company overhaul in Australia

Telstra has made a massive change to its services after hearing customers “loud and clear”. Telecommunications giant Telstra has announced all of its call centres have returned to Australian soil after ongoing customer demand. When announcing the change on Tuesday, Telstra CEO Andrew Penn said the overhaul has been in the works for some time. […]

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Probuild, Condev: Kennards Hire poll shows ‘confidence’ in Australian construction industry

Building industry bosses have revealed their true feelings about a recent spate of collapses in the Australian construction sector. More than 80 per cent of industry leaders are confident in the future of Australia’s construction industry despite the recent collapses of major companies, new research shows. The inaugural Kennards Hire Construction Confidence Check, published this […]

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Retailers cash in on ‘Massive’ shift in Aussie drinking culture

More and more Aussies are going alcohol-free and it’s not just for Dry July. Australia’s drinking culture is changing as the popularity of zero-alcohol beverages continues to explode. As Aussies head into Dry July, Endeavour Group Director Buying & Merchandise Tim Carroll said a growing movement of “drinking less, but better” has seen an explosion […]

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