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Acquisdata Industry SnapShot, Australia Specialty Minerals, 17 February 2021
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Acquisdata Industry SnapShot, Australia Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals, 16 February 2021
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Acquisdata Industry SnapShot, Australia Metal and Mining, 16 February 2021
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Acquisdata Industry SnapShot, Australia Grains, 16 February 2021
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Acquisdata Industry SnapShot, Australia Banking, 16 February 2021
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Excitement builds for the opening event of the Volte WA longboard & logger titles in Yallingup
Excitement is building amongst Western Australia's vibrant and diverse longboard community, who are set to converge on Yallingup this weekend to compete in the opening event of the 2021 Volte Wetsuits WA Longboard & Logger Titles presented by SunSmart.
Col Hodges tells the story of the Bedgerabong Picnic Races 2021
Race caller Col Hodges chats with Fiona Fox about a good day at the races.
The picnics are back on track – Bedgerabong Picnic Races 2021 round up
Michelle Whiley, BPRC reporting. After a sceptical start, 24mls on the track overnight and a very tense track inspection, we were declared able to race ...
Renewable timber harvesting to recommence on the South Coast and Eden saving local jobs
Forestry Corporation of NSW is recommencing timber harvesting on the South Coast and Eden with additional environmental safeguards and restates our commitment to ecologically sustainable forest management which ensures good environmental outcomes.
653,600 jobs at risk from net zero emissions target: IPA Report
Coal miners, farmers, and steel and iron workers hold the majority of the 653,600 jobs which could be destroyed by the adoption of a net zero emissions target in Australia, according to new research released by free market think tank the Institute of Public Affairs.

