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Smart Pool Tech Saves Money During Cost Crisis

Australian households with pools can save significantly using automated cleaning systems that reduce energy, chemical and maintenance costs during the cost-of-living crisis.

Redbank biomass plant heads to court

Verdant Earth Technologies takes legal action after NSW planning commission rejects proposal to convert Redbank power station to biomass energy. Court appeal underway.

Australia's $160bn regulatory crisis revealed

New research shows Australia's regulatory burden costs $160 billion annually, wiping out productivity gains. Discover why both sides of politics are rethinking deregulation.

$24 F1 Meat Pie Sparks Fan Fury in Las Vegas

Formula 1 food prices cause outrage as $24 meat pie and $270 nachos leave fans stunned. Australian drivers and supporters blast 'criminal' costs at US Grand Prix events.

Black Smoke Billows from Geelong Refinery

Emergency crews respond to smoke incident at Viva Energy refinery in Corio. Authorities confirm no immediate threat to community as investigation continues.

Infini expands Canadian uranium drilling program

Infini Resources expands drilling at Portland Creek uranium project, hitting high-grade mineralisation across multiple targets. First assays expected before year-end amid growing nuclear demand.

Managing Rising Construction Costs in Australia

Builders face financial strain from fixed-price contracts amid material and labour cost surges. RMB Lawyers' Ben Kuzman explains how to manage these risks effectively. Get expert advice now.

UOW Science Space opens renewable energy exhibition

The University of Wollongong's Science Space has launched a new $2.5 million renewable energy exhibition featuring 29 interactive exhibits. Discover how this 'pipeline of knowledge' is educating Australians about clean energy.

Coal technology advances challenge doomsday predictions

FutureCoal CEO Michelle Manook argues advanced coal technologies like CCS and HELE are delivering real emissions reductions, challenging pessimistic climate narratives while supporting global energy needs.

No savings in early Woden light rail: Minister

ACT Transport Minister Chris Steel dismisses claims taxpayers could have saved money if Woden light rail started sooner, citing pandemic constraints and capacity issues.

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