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+18 +1Secrets Of Southern Australia | Full Documentary | TRACKS
A long watch.
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+14 +1Crypto.com mistakenly sent a customer $7.2 million instead of a $68 refund
The Los Angeles Lakers arena sponsoring and Matt Damon-endorsed cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com accidentally transferred $10.5 million AUD (~$7.2 million USD) to an Australian customer instead of issuing a standard $100 AUD (~$68 USD) due to a pretty unfortunate typo. According to Australian news outlet 7News (via CoinTelegraph), the exchange didn’t even notice the error until seven months later, and by that time, a portion of the money was already gone.
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+16 +2Australia's Massive Bushfires Spawned a Dramatic Heat Anomaly in The Stratosphere
Massive swathes of wilderness and the lives of billions of animals were extinguished into ash and smoke during Australia's Black Summer bushfires.
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+15 +2Australian bank will end loans for new gas and diesel cars in shift to electric vehicles
An Australian bank announced this week that it will stop funding loans for new gas and diesel cars in 2025 to encourage the shift to electric vehicles. "We think that the responsible thing for us to do next, is to ensure that our vehicle lending doesn’t lock our customers in to higher carbon emissions and increasingly expensive running costs in the years ahead," Bank Australia Chief Impact Officer Sasha Courville said in a statement on Friday.
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+12 +1For half an hour on Friday, Australia was running on more solar power than coal
For about half an hour on Friday, the national energy market caught a glimpse of what a renewables-powered future might look like.
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+12 +2Red panda found in fig tree after escaping Australian zoo
A red panda that spent two days on the lam after escaping from an Australian zoo was recaptured Sunday after he was spotted hanging out in a fig tree in a nearby park. Named Ravi, the 7-year-old panda had arrived at Adelaide Zoo last week after he was brought in from another zoo with hopes that he would pair up with a female red panda named Mishry. But by Friday, Ravi was gone.
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+14 +3With Great Barrier Reef showing signs of recovery, Australia takes steps to combat climate change
Australia took a step Thursday toward combating climate change when the lower house of its Parliament passed a bill committing to reducing carbon emissions by 43% from 2005 levels by the year 2030, and reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.
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+16 +5‘Kingdom of the ant’: northern Australia boasts more than 5,000 species
‘It’s the global centre of diversity,’ says insect scientist who found 27 species of ant in two days in Kakadu national park.
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+14 +2Australia's environment in 'shocking' decline, report finds
Australia's environment is in a shocking state and faces further decline from amplifying threats, according to an anticipated report. The survey of Australia's ecological systems - conducted every five years - found widespread abrupt changes. These can be blamed on climate change, habitat loss, invasive species, pollution and mining, it said.
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+12 +2Hear me out – we could use the varroa mite to wipe out feral honey bees, and help Australia's environment
The varroa mite’s arrival in Australia was only a matter of time. We could benefit from one pest fighting another.
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+3 +1Abandoning God: Christianity plummets as ‘non-religious’ surges in census
Australia has become strikingly more godless over the past decade, with the latest census data showing the proportion of self-identified Christians dropping below 50 per cent for the first time and a soaring number of people describing themselves as “non-religious”.
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+15 +2Australia is one of few countries that doesn't pay session musicians ongoing royalties. Our music industry suffers as a result
Australia is seen as a country that does not value musicians the way they are valued elsewhere in the world.
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+19 +3Parts of John Hughes’ novel The Dogs copied from The Great Gatsby and Anna Karenina
The Australian novelist John Hughes, who last week admitted to “unintentionally” plagiarising parts of a Nobel laureate’s novel, appears to have also copied without acknowledgment parts of The Great Gatsby, Anna Karenina and other classic texts in his new book The Dogs.
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+13 +1Australia Beaches See Plastic Pollution Drop by 30% in 6 Years
Plastic waste across Australia’s beaches and coastlines has declined by a third over the past six years as a result of a wide range of local initiatives to reduce litter, according to research by Australia’s science agency.
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+15 +1Australia accuses Airbnb of misleading customers on price
Australia's antitrust regulator has filed a lawsuit against Airbnb Inc (ABNB.O), accusing the accommodation-sharing website of misleading users into paying more than advertised for their stays, widening its scrutiny of global technology platforms. From 2018 to 2021, the San Francisco-based internet giant advertised and charged room rates in U.S. dollars without indicating the much higher figures in Australian dollars, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said in a court filing on Wednesday.
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+3 +1Australian watchdog sues Mastercard for allegedly misusing card payment market power
Mastercard has been accused of offering certain merchants cheaper interchange rates if they agreed to process dual-network debit card payments through the Mastercard network rather than other ones, like Eftpos.
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+24 +2Why Are People Still Blaming Facebook For Australia’s Terrible News Linking Tax Law?
We’ve talked a fair bit about Australia’s ridiculous “News Bargaining Code,” which is literally nothing more than a tax on Facebook and Google for sending traffic to media organisations, paid to Murdoch.
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+11 +1Australia says most Great Barrier Reef coral studied this year was bleached
More than 90% of Great Barrier Reef coral surveyed this year was bleached in the fourth such mass event in seven years in the world's largest coral reef ecosystem, Australian government scientists said. Bleaching is caused by global warming, but this is the reef's first bleaching event during a La Niña weather pattern, which is associated with cooler Pacific Ocean temperatures, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Authority said in its an annual report released late Tuesday that found 91% of the areas surveyed were affected.
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+20 +2Facebook accused of deliberately disrupting Australia emergency services
A whistleblower group claims Facebook allowed a news ban affect vital services to gain leverage.
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