The amount of freight moved by trains across Australia has plummeted and shifted to trucks, with a negative impact on air pollution, according to the Grattan Institute.
after it emerged the defence ministry paid twice or three times the supermarket price for food to supply troops on the frontline.More than $1m is lost every day in Australia to scams and experts say financial scams are becoming more sophisticated.
, one woman describes how she lost $25,000 in a scam and reporter Cait Kelly explores whether Australia is prepared to combat the rise in sophisticated scams.Foreign minister Penny Wong is encouraging better relations between China and the US.“We welcome the US indicating … that they are open to continued engagement with China. We would encourage that to continue. We would encourage China to respond positively.
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