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The two reasons why there is a business case for nuclear power in Australia
  • Australia
  • Australia Politics
  • Nuclear Energy

The two reasons why there is a business case for nuclear power in Australia

  • Bardy Bigglesworth
  • June 20, 2024
  • 1

Federal Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Ted O’Brien, has outlined the two reasons why there is a business case for nuclear power in Australia.

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Interview: ‘Open access works in Europe and it works here’

  • June 20, 2024
  • 0

UK: Martijn Gilbert, head of FirstGroup’s Lumo and Hull Trains businesses, says the open access model is a proven success, and makes the case for further […]

Kmart staff member bashed at store in Melbourne’s north
  • Australia
  • Breaking News
  • Melbourne Events

Kmart staff member bashed at store in Melbourne’s north

  • Bardy Bigglesworth
  • June 20, 2024
  • 0

Police have confirmed they’re investigating a worrying incident where a Kmart staff member was bashed by four people on Tuesday night.

  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • Defence
  • News

Taipan crash hearings resume in Brisbane

  • Guest authors
  • June 20, 2024
  • 0

The IGADF appointed an inquiry to rigorously examine the circumstances and cause of deaths regarding the fatal crash of Australian Army MRH-90 Taipan helicopter, callsign Bushman 83, late last year. The Taipan fleet was grounded permanently following t…

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Interview: ‘Open access works in Europe and it works here’

  • June 20, 2024
  • 0

UK: Martijn Gilbert, head of FirstGroup’s Lumo and Hull Trains businesses, says the open access model is a proven success, and makes the case for further […]

  • aircraft
  • History
  • Military
  • north america
  • United States Air Force
  • WW2

By The Numbers: How Many American Aircraft Were Produced & Lost In WW2?

  • Guest authors
  • June 20, 2024
  • 0

The United States produced 300,000 military aircraft in WW2, supplied the Soviets and other Allies, and had the largest air force at the war’s end.

Grattan St to reopen after six years of construction for Parkville Metro station
  • Australia
  • Metro Tunnel
  • Rail News

Grattan St to reopen after six years of construction for Parkville Metro station

  • gobstopper
  • June 20, 2024
  • 0

In a major milestone for the Metro rail project, Melbourne’s Grattan St will finally reopen to traffic.

Metro Tunnel runs out of funding due unexpected costs
  • Australia
  • Metro Tunnel
  • Rail News

Metro Tunnel runs out of funding due unexpected costs

  • gobstopper
  • June 20, 2024
  • 0

The $14 billion Metro Tunnel has run out of funding set aside for unexpected costs, with builders set to seek more taxpayer cash to finish the city-shaping project.

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Interview: ‘Open access works in Europe and it works here’

  • June 20, 2024
  • 0

UK: Martijn Gilbert, head of FirstGroup’s Lumo and Hull Trains businesses, says the open access model is a proven success, and makes the case for further […]

  • Airlines
  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • News

Qantas approved to compete with Virgin on Vanuatu route

  • Guest authors
  • June 20, 2024
  • 0

The IASC has awarded the Flying Kangaroo 1,798 seats of capacity per week between Australia and Vanuatu, which Qantas plans to fly with a mixture of its own 737-800s, wet-leased Alliance E190s, and Jetstar’s A321neos, putting it in direct competition w…

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