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Menulog to stop serving in weeks as TWU calls for full payout for 120 staff
Menulog, the online food delivery platform, is closing shop as of November 26 with 120 staff to lose their jobs, its owners say. And the Transport Workers Union wants all staff to be paid what they are owed. The owners, […]
Tasmanian botanic gardens upgrades ‘remain’ on track for pre-Christmas opening
Visits to the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens in Hobart will soon be made easier with a $7.6 million upgrade well under way. Tasmania’s Park Minister Nick Duigan says the work is to improve amenities and accessibility at the country’s second-oldest, […]

Beach safety message is still being lost in translation, says new Monash study
Beach safety warning signs may need red flags and simpler English to save more foreign visitors on Australian beaches, a new study finds. Nearly a third of all drowning victims in Australia last year were born overseas, a Royal Life Saving […]

Call’s out for interest in building Redcliffe Hospital expansion in Brisbane
Interest from contractors in building the Redcliffe Hospital expansion in Brisbane is now sought by the Queensland Government. The state government is calling for registrations of interest from contractors to handle the bulk of the work on the hospital. The […]

Avalon airport to get new Bali service and a bus link to Lara rail station
Avalon Airport is to get Bali flights from March with the airport to be expanded with more terminal seats, a new daily bus rail service and more car parks. Jetstar is to operate an Airbus 321 on the Avalon-Bali route […]

ANCAP puts monster utes to crash avoidance tests as it draws up safety standards
ANCAP is studying ‘monster ute’ crash avoidance technology to set a national safety benchmark as more of these vehicles take to the roads. A vehicle safety program, ANCAP SAFETY has just completed its first safety comparison for large utes which […]

Italy leaves Wallabies feeling azure after their home ground win over Australia
Italy left the Wallabies feeling an azure shade of blue for a second consecutive time when they upset the Australians’ 26-19 win in Udine on the weekend. The result was the Azzuri’s second consecutive Test win over Australia after their […]

Mosquito spraying goes airborne across Moreton Bay as adult numbers start swarming
Aerial mosquito spraying across Moreton Bay in south-east Queensland is now under way as numbers swell due to wet conditions. A Vector Control Team (VCT) from council is monitoring rainfall and tide levels which can trigger a hatch of mosquito […]

Australia’s golden run in rugby league tests continues half a world apart
Australia’s men’s and women’s rugby league sides enjoyed a (green and) gold run on opposite sides of the planet. In England, the Kangaroos claimed an Ashes clean sweep with a 30-8 win over their hosts at Headingley in Leeds on […]
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