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Net-zero emissions agenda set by rich G7 countries with access to nuclear : Bridget McKenzie – Investment Watch

Net-zero emissions agenda set by rich G7 countries with access to nuclear : Bridget McKenzie – Investment Watch
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Australia Post chair corrects Christine Holgate after she accuses him of unlawfully standing her down

Share on Twitter The chairman of Australia Post has denied Christine Holgate s claims he unlawfully stood her down and abandoned her to a media firestorm over the Cartier watches fiasco. Chair Lucio Di Bartolomeo has taken the former Australia Post chief executive to task, rejecting allegations she made in a blistering submission to a Senate inquiry. In a nearly 1000-word statement released on Wednesday to correct some of her points, Mr Di Bartolomeo denied that he unlawfully stood her down. The agreement for Ms Holgate to stand aside was reached between myself and Ms Holgate in telephone discussions late that afternoon (on October 22), in breaks during a board meeting that commenced at approximately 4pm, he wrote.

Nioa Munitions and how public money funds the gun lobby

Queensland company Nioa is a case in point. It has evolved from a small regional ammunition retailer into the country’s largest privately-owned firearms and munitions supplier. New partnerships with Rheinmetall and US Winchester, encouraged and financially supported by state and federal governments in Australia, took Nioa into the global arms supply chain. Nioa also features in a report by Bill Brown for the Australia Institute commissioned by Gun Control Australia  According to president of Gun Control Australia Sam Lee this lobby “has deep pockets, extensive networks and parliamentary representation” and aims “to dismantle our gun laws … that have kept Australians safe for decades”.

Murray-Darling Basin communities to receive $34-million cash injection to aid water recovery

Murray-Darling Basin communities to receive $34-million cash injection to aid water recovery Posted MonMonday 1 The grants are designed to strengthen economies along the Murray River. ( Share Print text only Key points: A budget of $34 million has been announced for round three of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan Economic Development Program Grants between $50,000 and $1 million are on offer Federal Water Minister Keith Pitt will spend the week touring impacted communities Federal Minister for Water Keith Pitt said the grants would provide opportunities to develop projects in communities impacted by water recovery under the basin plan. This is about driving those regional economies, strengthening those regional economies, proving more local jobs into the future and, most importantly, to add some more diversification to those regional centres, he said.

Vegetable growers forced to dump $150,000 worth of celery crops due to picker shortage

Vegetable growers forced to dump $150,000 worth of celery crops due to picker shortage ThuThursday 14 JanJanuary 2021 at 3:27am Busch Organics director Kane Busch had to dump a crop because it could not be picked in time to meet orders. ( Share Print text only Cancel Vegetable growers in Victoria s Lindenow Valley have had to dump $150,000 worth of celery crops due to a drastic shortage of seasonal workers caused by the COVID-19 travel bans. Key points: The Victorian Government is under pressure to allow seasonal workers into Australia Growers have offered to charter flights and cover quarantine costs to secure pickers in time for harvest

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