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  • 20 hours ago | abc.net.au | Thomas Kelsall

    GFG Alliance has placed its subsidiary company which formerly operated the Whyalla port into administration, after the state government intervened in an ownership dispute over the facility. The company, Whyalla Ports Pty Ltd, was embroiled in a Federal Court case launched by Whyalla steelworks administrators KordaMentha, which wants control of the port so it can sell the steelworks as an integrated asset.

  • 1 day ago | abc.net.au | Syan Vallance

    The friendship between Kingsley Dixon and Phil Vaughan was forged in fire. Dixon, a renowned botanist living in Western Australia, and Vaughan, a respected nurseryman in Victoria, had heard of each other, but didn't connect until their properties were destroyed by bushfires on opposite sides of the country, just weeks apart. Both men lost thousands of plants, including rare and endangered native species.

  • 1 day ago | abc.net.au | Thomas Kelsall |Stephanie Richards

    Ambulance ramping hours in South Australia rose to their third-highest level on record in May. It comes despite billions of additional investment in the state's health system since the Malinauskas government took office in March 2022. The ambulance union says it has "grave concerns" ramping will get worse over winter.

  • 2 days ago | abc.net.au | Angus Verley

    The effects of drought creep insidiously into every corner of the Edenhope community. It is like many towns throughout southern Australia suffering greatly at the whim of the weather. Farmers, local businesses and sports clubs — none are immune to a prolonged dry as bad as any can recall. Parched paddocks and dry dams mean farmers are spending tens of thousands of dollars buying feed, carting water and sinking bores, or selling off livestock they can not afford to feed.

  • 2 days ago | abc.net.au | Matt Brann

    It has been more than two months since Donald Trump's "liberation day" tariffs were announced, which included a 10 per cent tariff on imported Australian beef. But US demand for lean beef has far outweighed the tariff and exports have been surging. "In terms of volume, I don't think Trump's tariffs have had an impact at all," Rabobank analyst Angus Gidley-Baird said.