The Marinus Link, an Australian electricity interconnector, has received a $2.5 billion commitment from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation.| Regional News | Smart Energy International
The upcoming United Nations General Assembly may show whether those nations who have pledged to support a Palestinian state really mean business. By Patrick Lawrence ScheerPost United Nations General Assembly sessions, held each September since 51 nations convened in a Methodist…Read more →| Consortium News
Betfair has had to pay a £424,000 fine in Australia for sending commercial messages to VIP customers without their proper consent| Gambling Industry News
Australia’s highest court has removed the last chance for highly decorated veteran Ben Roberts-Smith to clear his name.| AP News
For shipping from the USA to Australia, there are several trustworthy shipping carriers. Businesses can take advantage of the international prices, discounts, and packages offered by USPS, FedEx, UPS, and DHL.| ReachShip
As 2025 sets global heat records, Indigenous wisdom remains sidelined. New scholarship shows that Sámi and Aboriginal knowledge, rooted in generations of lived experience, still struggles to shape climate policy and land use decisions worldwide. Continue reading Listening to the Land: Indigenous Wisdom Still Struggles for Recognition at The Wild Hunt.| The Wild Hunt
A Azorra entregou hoje à Virgin Australia seu primeiro jato Embraer E190-E2. A entrega marca tanto a nova parceria entre a empresa de leasing e a companhia aérea, quanto o início da operação do E190-E2 na Austrália. A entrega do jato foi celebrada hoje em uma cerimônia na sede da Embraer em São José dos […] O post Azorra entrega primeiro Embraer E190-E2 para a Virgin Australia apareceu primeiro em DefesaNet.| DefesaNet
Canada’s Liberals and Australia’s Labor leaders hesitate to confront anti-Zionism, leaving Jewish communities exposed as antisemitism rises worldwide. Source| THEJ.CA
Asia Pacific courts are adopting AI to address rising caseloads and improve access to justice, with each country taking different approaches.| Thomson Reuters Institute
Australia’s legal sector is undergoing a transformation, driven by strategic competition, technological disruption & a need for adaptability.| Thomson Reuters Institute
Australian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are facing a tightening cash flow environment. According to the latest Xero Small Business Insights... The post How Australian SMEs Can Strengthen Cash Flow Amid Slowing Sales: Insights from Xero appeared first on InvoiceInterchange AU.| InvoiceInterchange AU
With over 70 years of experience in the private credit asset class, La Trobe Financial has consistently delivered market-leading returns.| International Finance
Alice Springs and Uluru sit in the heart of Australia, surrounded by vast desert landscapes, ancient rock formations, and deep cultural connections. This region, often called Australia’s Red Centre, is home to some of Australia’s most iconic landmarks, including Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, the West MacDonnell Ranges, and Kings Canyon. If you’re planning your first […] The post Best Time to Visit Alice Springs and Uluru | Travel Guide appeared first on TierOneTravel.com - Online Ca...| TierOneTravel.com – Online Canadian Travel Agency |
Over the weekend, rallies were staged across various Australian cities under the branding “March for Australia.” The rallies, which were attended by avowed neo-Nazis and elected politicians alike, called for an end to mass migration. These protests are not unique to Australia. Recently, the United Kingdom has seen its own wave of anti-migrant demonstrations in […] The post Australia’s anti-immigrant protests inflamed by global far right appeared first on Asia Times.| Asia Times
While China used to be the world's largest waste importer, Southeast Asia is now taking a significant portion of wealthy countries solid waste, leading to negative health outcomes and environmental pollution.| Global Voices
Uncover the ultimate list of dinner cruises that offer delicious meals and unforgettable sights.| Travel, Books & Food
Exploring Australia: A Guide to Unique Experiences and Destinations This content is copyright of Luxury Travel Blogger - Carmen Edelson and cannot be used without prior consent.Australia is a vast country known for its diverse landscapes, vibrant cities, and unique wildlife. It offers a wide range of travel experiences, from exploring natural wonders to immersing in urban culture. Planning a trip to Australia requires understanding its key regions and attractions. This guide provides insights...| Luxury Travel Blogger – Carmen Edelson
A reimagined Aussie classic with a pistachio twist. The post Pistachio lamingtons appeared first on Gourmet Traveller.| Gourmet Traveller
POLICY LANGUAGE, POLICY MARKETING, AND POLITICAL RHETORIC Dr. Belinda Howard (Australia) has recently addressed the maze of language, descriptors, and phrases that accompany career guidance in education, employment, and social inclusion policies in Australia at state, territories, and federal level. These descriptors included pathways, transitions, career development and career education, used almost interchangeably. Each state and territory framed […] The post NAVIGATING THE POLICY LANG...| ICCDPP
The fine wines to buy this autumn... The post Our expert reveals her 12 favourites from 130 fine wines hitting Bordeaux's marketplace - including one 100-pointer appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Theo Truyts and Clare Trythall.A family affair... The post One to watch: Margaret River's Trait Wines appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Let’s explore the top Litchfield National Park walks, perfect for those looking to explore this breathtaking gem of the Top End in Australia. Litchfield National Park is one of those ... Read more| NOMADasaurus
From the Great Barrier Reef to the lush rainforests to the sunburnt Outback, here are the best places to visit in Queensland. Queensland is Australia’s sun-soaked playground, brimming with natural ... Read more| NOMADasaurus
From icons like Hyams Beach and Bondi Beach to lesser-known gems, it’s time to soak up the sun with these best beaches in NSW, Australia! With over 892 incredible choices, ... Read more| NOMADasaurus
From watching the sun rise over ancient red rock to discovering rich Aboriginal culture, here are the best places to visit in the Northern Territory.| NOMADasaurus Staging
As Australia moves to ban under-16s from social media, a new report finds that age estimation technology is not without a 'margin of error'. Read more: Report: Age verification in Australia possible, but not without error| Silicon Republic
It’s been more than a week since I wrote. I’ve been busy doing a lot of things, one of them is working on a poetry book that I want to publish. I had sent a sample of it to the publishers in May and while two said they were busy this year and were willing […]| Eúnoia
Australia’s National Electricity Market (NEM) hit a record high for the combined utility-scale solar PV and wind share in the electricity mix on 30 August.| PV Tech
Renewables developer and independent power producer (IPP) TagEnergy has acquired Australian developer ACE Power, adding 6GW of renewable energy and storage projects to its portfolio.| PV Tech
Two CIS tenders have opened in Western Australia, seeking 1.6GW of renewable energy generation in the Wholesale Electricity Market (WEM).| PV Tech
On 13 August 2025, Australia and Vanuatu agreed to the Nakamal Agreement, a $500 million “win-win” partnership labelled “transformational” by the Australian Government. Unlike the 2022 bilateral security pact, which was not ratified and triggered political instability, this new deal has been approved by both Vanuatu’s National Security Council and Council of Ministers, promising, among ... Read moreAbout the author/s Elise Barandon Elise Barandon is a PhD candidate in international ...| Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
Theme: Regulatory governance Type: Section Date: 2025-08-26 As with policy initiatives and regulatory regimes, there is no “one size fits all” approach to conducting RIAs. While basic principles and processes apply in all cases, each country adapts these practices to their own unique needs, capacities, and legal frameworks. The following case studies from Australia, Brazil, […]| Digital Regulation Platform
After decades of the global industrial hemp industry being hindered by harmful prohibition policies, industrial hemp is making a comeback in a major way as governments around the world modernize their laws and regulations to permit industrial hemp production and commerce. The resurgence of industrial hemp production has been paralleled by a revolution in how […] The post Australia Welcomes Submissions For Industrial Hemp Industry Development appeared first on International Cannabis Business...| International Cannabis Business Conference – USA Canada And Europe's Intern...
South Australia’s ban on fish-shaped soy sauce packets targets single-use plastics that often end up as microplastic pollution in oceans and on beaches. In a world-first environmental move, South Australia has enacted a ban on the beloved fish-shaped soy sauce dispensers—known as “shoyu-tai”—effective 1 September 2025. The state government, led by Environment Minister and Deputy […] The post Australia Bans Iconic Fish-Shaped Soy Sauce Packs to Tackle Plastic Pollution appeared fir...| Green Prophet
Levy has a new article where he discusses his frustration and disgust with the massive disparity between the value his countrymen place on Israeli and Palestinian lives.| TheAltWorld
Promised Land: It’s been said that one has to go through the wilderness to get to the promised land.| Australian Family Party
Business spending in Australia rose modestly in Q2, but investment expectations for FY26 remain subdued.| Oxford Economics
A recent cyberattack on TPG Telecom has reignited concerns about how safe personal information really is in the hands of major companies. What the provider initially downplayed as a “limited” incident has in fact left hundreds of thousands of customers vulnerable to online scams.| CySecurity News - Latest Information Security and Hacking Incidents
A Tasmanian school has cut its ties to two national education programs promoting study in STEM due to their affiliations with weapons corporations. The schools' principal says the programs were valuable opportunities for students, but the school had to align with its peaceful Quaker philosophy. It comes as state government education departments around the country tighten their policies around weapons companies sponsoring or partnering with educational programs. The post The Friends’ School ...| Global Campaign for Peace Education
Hot Air Ballooning is an extremely popular thing to do for visitors to Cairns, Port Douglas, Palm Cove and the Northern Beaches, and those touring The Atherton Tablelands. It’s a beautiful way to spend a morning with breathtaking sunrise views. We went for a hot air balloon ride with Hot Air Balloon Australia (Cairns) in ... Read more The post Hot Air Balloon From Cairns Australia – Our Experiences appeared first on World Travel Family. --- Hot Air Balloon From Cairns Australia – Our Ex...| World Travel Family
If you're heading to Australia, the late, great Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo is a must-visit. Taronga Zoo is very good, if you're only visiting Sydney, but we think Australia Zoo is a better experience, after visiting both, several times with kids from toddlers to teens. Australia Zoo is a fair way out of Brisbane and| World Travel Family
I’ve mentioned Hammerbarn here a few times. It’s a reference to an episode of Bluey, the Australian animated kids show that all reasonable people would argue is the best of all time. The fact it has adult fans as well speaks to its universal appeal and fun stories. A specific Australian sausage sizzler (that’s also a big box hardware store) had a promotion featuring Bluey, with rewards for kids who are able to find all the cutout characters from the show in their various outlets. Natura...| Rubenerd
Australia Post: The United States recently announced significant changes to its import tariff rules that will impact customers sending items from Australia to the US and Puerto Rico. From Tuesday 26 August 2025, Australia Post is temporarily partially suspending international parcel services to the US due to the recently introduced changes. Letters and documents of no commercial value are not impacted by the new tariff rules or temporary suspension. The changes are described in US Executive...| Rubenerd
In this weeks Quantum we look at some of the questions that we face in our societies….What are the dangers AI fake news? What’s going on in the UK? What’s wrong with flying the f…| TheWeeFlea.com
Written by Jess Marinaccio. This article examines how Taiwan’s post-1949 expansion into Pacific fisheries, amid shifting maritime laws and Pacific decolonisation, led to frequent illegal fishing incidents. These disputes complicated diplomatic ties, engaged both allies and non-recognisers of the ROC, mobilised diaspora communities, and entrenched fisheries, both legal and illegal, as central to Taiwan-Pacific relations.Continue reading| Taiwan Insight
Tabcorp has released its figures for the financial year ending June 30 which show a return to profit of AU$36.6 million (£17.65 million), compared to the net loss after tax of AU$1.36 billion (£656 million) in its results for FY24. In the firm’s 2025 annual report, the Australian sports betting and entertainment company declared an […] The post Tabcorp Posts Return To Profit Of AU$36.6m For FY25 After Licence Switch appeared first on Gambling Industry News.| Gambling Business News Archives - Gambling Industry News
The latest expansion of Project InnerSpace's GeoMap tool highlights the huge further potential for geothermal development in Australia and New Zealand. The post Project InnerSpace’s GeoMap highlights Australia and New Zealand’s geothermal opportunities first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
The Australian Government’s CER approved 56 new power stations, with 797MW of renewable energy capacity, in July this year.| PV Tech
I have categorised The Star on the Grave as historical fiction because it is derived from historical events, but I read it more through a lens on the contemporary issues it explores. This is the book description: In 1940, as the Nazis sweep toward Lithuania, Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara defies his own government and secretly […]| ANZ LitLovers LitBlog
In a modest but significant step for AUKUS collaboration, the RN’s experimental extra-large uncrewed underwater vehicle, XV Excalibur, will be remotely operated by Australian Navy personnel from Australia during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025, while the vehicle remains in UK waters. The operation is a live demonstration of interoperability in the autonomous undersea domain, linking UK| Navy Lookout - Independent Royal Navy news and analysis
For the second blog in this series, which was originally sourced from my white paper on common challenges faced by data and analytics leaders, we dive into the challenge of people resourcing. While the figures here are based on the Australian market, the core challenges... The post The Biggest Pain Points for Data and Analytics Leaders: People Resourcing appeared first on InterWorks.| InterWorks
Perth is a fantastic base for exploring golden beaches, meeting native wildlife, and enjoying wide open green spaces. From climbing through nature playgrounds in Kings Park to spotting quokkas on Rottnest Island, here are the... The post 10 AMAZING things to do in Perth with kids appeared first on TraveLynn Family.| TraveLynn Family
Most visitors to Coral Bay in Western Australia join some kind of tour, whether that’s whale, shark, manta ray, or snorkelling. But what happens if you buck the trend stay independent? With tours costing a... The post Coral Bay without the tours: is it worth it for families? appeared first on TraveLynn Family.| TraveLynn Family
Plan the ultimate adventure in Western Australia with kids; our 6-week road trip itinerary includes top family-friendly stops, essential tips, and a mix of campsites and self-catering / motel accommodation. There’s no escaping the fact... The post Western Australia with kids: an epic 6 week road trip itinerary appeared first on TraveLynn Family.| TraveLynn Family
Discover Cheela Plains Station in WA’s Pilbara; wilderness camping between Karijini and Ningaloo with starry skies, rugged gorges, and true outback adventure.| TraveLynn Family
Australia face the USA on Saturday, August 30, at York Community Stadium in one of the standout fixtures of the Women’s Rugby World Cup. The USA are| Morocco World News
Australia aims to ratify a security and economic treaty with Nauru amid concerns over a $648M Chinese investment proposal. The post Aust seeks Nauru deal appeared first on Islands Business.| Islands Business
The Australian government has opened two CIS tenders in Western Australia, targeting 2.4GWh of energy storage and 1.6GW of renewables.| Energy-Storage.News
Potentia Energy, a joint venture co-owned by Enel Green Power and INPEX, has secured the first environmental approval for a grid-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) under South Australia's new Hydrogen and Renewable Energy (HRE) Act.| Energy-Storage.News
French independent power producer (IPP) Neoen, which is now fully owned by Canadian investment firm Brookfield, has switched on the second phase of its 560MW/2,240MWh Collie BESS in Western Australia.| Energy-Storage.News
“Australia is one of the leading countries for grid-forming inverters,” said Natalie Thompson, senior analyst of energy storage and solar at Wood Mackenzie, when discussing the Australian energy storage market.| Energy-Storage.News
Renewables developer and independent power producer (IPP) TagEnergy has acquired Australian developer ACE Power, adding 6GW of energy storage and renewables projects to its portfolio.| Energy-Storage.News
“Battery energy storage systems (BESS) typically change ownership between two and four times during their 40-year lifecycle,” John Sheehy, CEO of Pottinger, said on day two of the Battery Asset Management Summit Australia 2025 this morning.| Energy-Storage.News
BESS developer Pacific Green Technologies has secured a AU$77 million (US$49.9 million) debt facility for projects in Australia.| Energy-Storage.News
“We’re expecting the results of the Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS) Tender 3 in the coming weeks,” Thimo Mueller, general manager, commercial at ASL, said in the opening keynote of the Battery Asset Management Summit Australia 2025 this morning.| Energy-Storage.News
Several new community batteries have been launched in Victoria and Queensland, Australia, to soak up distributed solar PV.| Energy-Storage.News
The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has found battery energy storage systems (BESS) are the most reliable clean energy technology in the National Electricity Market (NEM).| Energy-Storage.News
State-owned utility Western Power has commissioned five new community batteries in Perth suburbs as part of a federally funded initiative in Western Australia.| Energy-Storage.News
ACE Power has confirmed the sale of the 103MW/206MWh Kerang grid-forming BESS in the Loddon Valley region of Victoria, Australia.| Energy-Storage.News
“It’s the most powerful BESS in the world,” Nick Carter of Akaysha Energy, tells ESN Premium after switching on the Waratah Super Battery in New South Wales, Australia.| Energy-Storage.News
CATL has partnered with renewable energy developer ACEnergy to supply 3GWh of battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Australia.| Energy-Storage.News
The Australian government has officially launched the AU$500 million Battery Breakthrough Initiative (BBI).| Energy-Storage.News
Morocco's emerging legal medical cannabis industry recently completed a 50-kilogram export of the local Baldiya cannabis strain to Australia.| International Cannabis Business Conference
“For those who’ve come across the seasWe’ve boundless plains to share” Australia has a rich and wonderful history of immigration. It is not overstating the case to say that our great nation is largely built on the blood, sweat and tears of migrants. Australia also has a mixed and difficult history with immigration; from the … Continue reading Immigration is a blessing| MurrayCampbell.net
I love the footy. AFL is part of Melbourne’s DNA, and it’s one of our most successful exports to the rest of the country. But I don’t love AFL that much that I want to sell my soul. Our streets are awash with domestic abuse, where women (and children) live in fear and where indescribable … Continue reading Do we really need Snoop Dogg for the AFL Grand Final?| MurrayCampbell.net
‘Survival is the only victory’ Beast of War is a 2025 Australian survival action thriller about four young soldiers facing off against a great white shark. Written/directed by Kiah Roache-Turner … The post BEAST OF WAR Aussie shark attack survival thriller – trailer appeared first on MOVIES & MANIA.| MOVIES & MANIA
Australia highlights sharp increase in scam losses.| TahawulTech.com
Pacific Green Technologies has completed a financing raise of AU$77 million for a 7GWh battery pipeline in Australia.| News | Smart Energy International
1901—a look inviting sexual interest—hence, the adjective ‘bedroom-eyed’ (1925), which means: giving a look inviting sexual interest| word histories
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Developer Pacific Energy has successfully commissioned a 26MW solar-plus-storage site at the Atlas-Campaspe mine in NSW, Australia.| PV Tech
Trump funding cuts have left situation more ‘fluid and unstable’ than at any time in the last 30 years, Tao says.| South China Morning Post
Sparc Technologies is piloting green hydrogen production using photocatalytic water splitting, a technology that promises to give electrolysis a run for its money. The post Can direct solar-to-hydrogen technology unlock industrial decarbonisation? appeared first on Power Engineering International.| World Regions - Power Engineering International
The 40th Hamilton Island Race Week concludes with winners declared after a week of racing at Australia’s iconic island destination. The post Australia’s Hamilton Island Race’s Champions Emerge appeared first on Sailing World.| Sailing World
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Tuesday that the country's intelligence service (ASIO) concluded Iran's Revolutionary Guards were behind at least two antisemitic attacks against Jewish centers in the country, part of an unprecedented wave of antisemitism since the war began. In response to the intelligence findings, Albanese announced dramatic measures, including expelling the […] The post Australia expels Iran ambassador after 2 antisemitic attacks appeared first on...| www.israelhayom.com
Among the well-known whiskey brands in Australia, one stands out – Wild Turkey. The Land Down Under is Wild Turkey’s largest export market. The post Australia’s Wild Turkey Fans, In Their Own Words appeared first on Rare Bird 101.| Rare Bird 101
Explore Adelaide, Port Lincoln, Esperance, Albany, Fremantle, and Perth with tips on scenic drives, coastal towns, local highlights, and travel planning advice.| Ann's Entitled Life
By Antony Loewenstein in Sydney| Asia Pacific Report
The first-ever edition of Drag Race Down Under vs The World is coming soon to WOW Presents Plus with Michelle Visage returning as the host and main judge of the All Stars-esque competition. Sign up for the Out Newsletter to keep up with what's new in LGBTQ+ culture and entertainment — delivered three times a week straight (well…) to your inbox! Accompanied by fellow judges Rhys Nicholson and Lazy Susan — the crowned winner of Drag Race Down Under season 4 — Visage will helm this lates...| Out Magazine
AIOUG OC Yatra 2025 is over, and I somehow recovered as well. As I wrote here, it was (again) an incredible experience with all those wonderful people (you!!) and those crazy speakers (us!) – and I learned a lot again. Still, I had no clue that Database and Developer evangelist and video wizard Connor McDonald would react to my friendly nagging 🙂 Photo by Graham Holtshausen on Unsplash Have you used AutoUpgrade before? If you say “No, not really“, then this video is for you. See how ...| Upgrade your Database – NOW!
Short walks near Brisbane that you can do in under three hours, including the drive – perfect for when you don’t have a full day to spare. The post 15+ short walks near Brisbane: the best nature options for a quick trip appeared first on My Favourite Escapes.| My Favourite Escapes
Thinking of doing the Keperra Bushland Reserve walk? Not everyone says it’s worth it. Here’s what to expect before you go. The post Keperra Bushland Reserve walk: a short loop with a lookout near Brisbane appeared first on My Favourite Escapes.| My Favourite Escapes
Looking for your next Lamington National Park walk? There are so many that it can be hard to pick one! Here’s my experience to help you find the right hike for you.| My Favourite Escapes
Knowing the answers to what motivates adults to spend time, money, and emotional energy on a game seemingly not valued, may provide insights into developing roleplay further as pedagogy beyond recreation. The post What Do Adult Participants Get Out of Larp? A qualitative survey based on SWORDCRAFT Australia appeared first on Nordic Larp.| Nordic Larp
Pacific Media Watch A media studies analyst has condemned the latest deadly attack by Israel on journalists in Gaza and challenged Western media over the carnage, asking “where is the outrage” and international solidarity? Five journalists were reported to have been assassinated among 21 people killed in the air strike on the al-Nasser Medical Centre| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Greg Barns If it were China or Russia, the imposition of sanctions and threats of harm to prosecutors and judges of the International Criminal Court would be front page news in Australia- and in New Zealand. The Australian’s headline writers and columnists, for example, would be apoplectic. Prime Minister Albanese, Attorney-General Michelle Rowland| Asia Pacific Report
By Pip Hinman and Alex Bainbridge of Green Left More than 200,000 people took the streets across Australia on Saturday in a national day of action demanding that the Labor government sanctions Israel and stops the two-way arms trade. It comes after 300,000 people marched, in driving rain, across Sydney Harbour Bridge on August 3| Asia Pacific Report
Why the recognition of the State of Palestine by Australia is an important development. Meanwhile, New Zealand still dithers. This article unpacks the hypocrisy in the debate. ANALYSIS: By Paul Heywood-Smith The recognition of the State of Palestine by Australia, leading, it is hoped, to full UN member state status, is an important development. What| Asia Pacific Report
Hotel Designs Sneak peek: 25hours Hotel The Olympia – Australia’s first 25hours Hotel Sneak peek: 25hours Hotel The Olympia – Australia’s first 25hours Hotel Pauline Brettell.| Hotel Designs