
Liv Casben
Journalist at Freelance
Award winning journo. Agricultural corro with AAP, via ABC, BBC,Scottish TV. MC, moderator, speaker, presenter. [email protected] https://t.co/AJlXCQPfcN
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Dec 9, 2024 |
dailymail.co.uk | Liv Casben
A top investigative journalist has claimed Australia and New Zealand would be the only places you could survive a global nuclear war. She spent years interviewing ex-secretaries of defence, the former nuclear sub-commander, members of the secret service, nuclear academics and examining hordes of declassified documents before coming to a terrifying conclusion.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
thisismoney.co.uk | Liv Casben |Max Aitchison
A top investigative journalist has claimed Australia and New Zealand would be the only places you could survive a global nuclear war. American author Annie Jacobsen published a post-apocalyptic work of non-fiction, entitled 'Nuclear War: A Scenario' earlier this year. She spent years interviewing ex-secretaries of defence, the former nuclear sub-commander, members of the secret service, nuclear academics and examining hordes of declassified documents before coming to a terrifying conclusion.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
smartcompany.com.au | David Adams |Sophie Venz |Mrinaal Datt |Liv Casben
Adore Beauty is moving into a shopping centre near you — and the Tim Tams are coming, too, as the skincare retailer tries to translate its online experience to bricks-and-mortar retail. New CEO Sacha Laing shared the skincare and cosmetics retailer’s three-year plan with investors on Friday, detailing its goal of opening at least 25 bricks-and-mortar locations in prime shopping districts.
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Sep 28, 2024 |
dubbophotonews.com.au | Liv Casben
Sep 29 2024 NSW farmer Martin Royds reckons he's stumbled onto something big. How to kill one of Australia's worst weeds – serrated tussock – with a chemical-free fertiliser known as urea, without killing the soil and surrounding plants. The weed is invading properties across southeast Australia and once dominated parts of the cattle producer's 2700 hectares east of Canberra. "You're promoting what you...
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Sep 28, 2024 |
canberratimes.com.au | Liv Casben
NSW farmer Martin Royds is exploring chemical-free alternatives to allow the landscape to thrive. Photo: Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOSNSW farmer Martin Royds reckons he's stumbled onto something big. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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