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China leads world on green hydrogen projects, dominates equipment manufacturing, IEA says

by Anas Siddiqui
China leads world on green hydrogen projects, dominates equipment manufacturing, IEA says

China accounts for 40 per cent of all new low-emission hydrogen production projects that have received the financial green light in the past year and is dominant in the sector’s …

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Historic first as nuclear submarine docks in Australia for repair

by Walter Watson
Historic first as nuclear submarine docks in Australia for repair

Australian defence planners have hit another milestone in their AUKUS ambition to acquire nuclear-powered submarines, with an American nuclear attack submarine docking in Australia for maintenance work for the first …

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2 popular Indian spice brands failed safety checks abroad

by Akin Smith
2 popular Indian spice brands failed safety checks abroad

Nearly 12 per cent of tested spice samples failed to meet quality and safety standards, according to data obtained by Reuters of tests by Indian authorities after several countries took steps over contamination …

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‘Surprisingly vulnerable’: Cyber expert rings alarm on gaping holes in Aussie small businesses

by Anas Siddiqui
‘Surprisingly vulnerable’: Cyber expert rings alarm on gaping holes in Aussie small businesses

The average cost of an all-too-common cyber attack on Australian small businesses is at least $50,000, a cyber security firm has found. As federal regulations tighten to inflict larger punishments …

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Australian share market on Monday reaches two-week high but China issue looms

by Anas Siddiqui
Australian share market on Monday reaches two-week high but China issue looms

More positive than gloomy financial results have dragged the Australian share market into positive territory, although serious concerns about the iron ore price loom large. Jim Chalmers raised the alarm …

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Opinion | US protectionist craze hasn’t done its economy any favours

by Walter Watson
Opinion | US protectionist craze hasn’t done its economy any favours

Most worrying is what Maurice Obstfeld at the Peterson Institute recently called “a deep distrust of economic openness” – a bipartisan consensus that the open trade which has been nurtured …

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‘Madness to charge people for sunlight’: Sneaky Sun tax slugged on solar households slammed as ‘rip-off’ amid cost of living crisis

by Ron Morgan
‘Madness to charge people for sunlight’: Sneaky Sun tax slugged on solar households slammed as ‘rip-off’ amid cost of living crisis

A hidden “Sun” tax slugging Aussies who have made the switch to solar has been slammed by energy advocates as “madness” and a “rip-off”, accusing energy companies of “wanting to …

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Amazon murky on how many Alexa voice recordings are stored

by Anas Siddiqui
Amazon murky on how many Alexa voice recordings are stored

Amazon executives are unable to say how many recordings picked up by Alexa speakers are stored and used to train AI models. The senate select committee on adopting artificial intelligence …

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Australia, Japan, India and US secure navy ties amid Asia-Pacific ‘militarisation’ threats

by Walter Watson
Australia, Japan, India and US secure navy ties amid Asia-Pacific ‘militarisation’ threats

The foreign ministers of Australia, the US, Japan and India have called out the “twisting” of long standing rules in the Indo-Pacific region, as they announced strengthening of naval communications. …

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Colorado solidifies regulations for psychedelic mushroom growers, manufacturers and therapy centers – The Denver Post

by Akin Smith
Colorado solidifies regulations for psychedelic mushroom growers, manufacturers and therapy centers – The Denver Post

Anyone seeking to become part of Colorado’s psychedelics industry by growing mushrooms, operating a therapy center, or manufacturing psilocybin edibles now has guidance on how to do so legally. The …

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