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Dec 9, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Caroline Winter
Throughout summer, the population of Victor Harbor, Goolwa & Port Elliot triples. That means peak season for local businesses, but when accommodation is hard to come by, so is finding reliable staff. Caroline Winter heard from Ben Hewitt from Yeo Haus in Port Elliott who said, "I've got a few foreigners this summer...I've got someone who's sleeping in their car".
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Dec 9, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Caroline Winter
A new national survey of doctors-in-training has found a growing number are dealing with bullying, harassment, racism, and discrimination. 40% of that bullying is coming from patients and their families. Chair of the Australian Medical Association South Australia Doctors in Training committee, Dr Hayden Cain said to Caroline Winter, "There's very little being done in a systemic manner in order to address this issue".
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Dec 8, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Caroline Winter
Australia Post has retained the 65-cent price point to send a Christmas card, but sending & receiving cards in the mail is on the decline. However, David from Glengowrie is keeping the tradition alive, to honour his Mum and ensure her loved ones don't miss out. "Before she died, I always said I'd keep on the tradition", David shared with Caroline Winter. "It's a great way to keep in touch".
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Dec 8, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Caroline Winter
Is The Wiggles partnership with Toyota a bit of fun, or is it aimed at creating early brand loyalty in children and influencing their parents? "It's a fairly well-established approach", said the President of Children and Media Australia, Prof. Elizabeth Handsley. "I guess there are people who think there's no too early time to start with it".
Free trade deal with India set to be worth millions for Australian producers amid avocado oversupply
Jun 7, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Meg Bolton |Caroline Winter
In short: Australia has begun shipping avocados to India. The new free trade deal between Australia and India is aimed to diversify export markers and reduce Australia's dependence on China. What's next? Exporting avocados could help the common oversupply of fruit, which leads to fruit being dumped. Australia's obsession with the fruit once blamed for keeping young people out of the housing market is spreading internationally.
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