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Environment by David Mills Premium Content Subscriber only The government has been accused of throwing loose change at the environment and climate, with millions of dollars for fossil fuel industries, but little for renewables and electric vehicles. Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) spokesperson Matt Rose said the government continues to shovel public money at fossil fuel projects through Budget allocations such as the $275 million set aside for five hydrogen energy hubs. Subsidies for the gas industry fly in the face of climate science and further demonstrate to the world that despite shifting global trends, Australia remains a climate laggard, Mr Rose said. ....
Beef Australia 2021 is the industry’s premier event for competition and displays. Rural 4th May 2021 8:39 AM Premium Content Subscriber only Rockhampton will be teeming with livestock producers and cattle fans this week as it hosts the nation s premier beef industry event. Held every three years, Beef Australia 2021 will welcome tens of thousands of visitors from across Australia on May 2-8 and showcase Australia s diverse beef industry. Beef Australia chief executive Ian Mill says a host of new attractions will feature on this year s program, to appeal to a wider audience than ever before. The event will be as large as ever, with an abundance of new offerings and importantly, a new virtual component should people not be able to attend in person, he says. It has grown from a beef industry event, to a major event for everyone. ....