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The industry is worried it is taking too many crays out of Western Australia waters and wants recreational fishers to do their bit too, but scientists say they are not concerned. |
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Licensed recreational abalone fishers will be able to take the molluscs as far north as Geraldton this year for the first time since a mass mortality event in 2011. |
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Areas that had multiple fires prior to 2019-20 had greater biodiversity losses when Black Summer fires hit compared to areas that had burnt once or not at all beforehand. |
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Australia has some of the best waves in the world and researchers say it could be a global leader in creating electricity from our oceans. So what's the hold-up? |
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As the varroa mite continues to cut a destructive path across Australia, demand and prices for pollination services are set to rise — and some producers say shoppers could feel the sting at the check-out. |
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The Privacy Commissioner finds Bunnings Warehouse interfered with the privacy of its customers by using facial recognition without consent in 63 of its stores over a three-year period. |
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The way big stores deal with farmers and how they make money from fresh food specials have been a focus in the first two weeks of the ACCC's supermarket inquiry. |
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If you have a pet, it's important to be on the lookout for ticks as we head into the warmer months. |
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