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Revealed: New Adelaide Ambulance Station and hi-tech HQ

Revealed: New Adelaide Ambulance Station and hi-tech HQ

The finishing touches are being put on the state’s landmark $134 million ambulance service headquarters and brand-new Adelaide Ambulance Station, with crews starting work from the new site next week. The city-fringe ambulance precinct, on Richmond...

Owner:  Australian Government
Set your pre-loved clothing free in country’s biggest textile recycling event

Set your pre-loved clothing free in country’s biggest textile recycling event

Release date: 31/10/25 South Australians are being encouraged to donate their unwanted clothes and shoes and free themselves of old linen and curtains this weekend, in the nation’s biggest textile recycling event. Set Your Clothes Free, held...

Owner:  Australian Government
Australia Rejects to Carve Out AI Firms from Copyright Regulations
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Australia Introduces “Landmark” Streaming Content Quotas

Australia Introduces “Landmark” Streaming Content Quotas

The Australian government has introduced content quotas on global streamers. The rules require Netflix, Prime Video and the other global streamers with more than one million Australian subscribers to spend 10% of their total Australian expenditure...

Owner:  Jay Penske
Australian households to get three hours of free solar energy every day: ‘There is so much power’

Australian households to get three hours of free solar energy every day: ‘There is so much power’

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

Owner:  Evgeny Lebedev
Australia plans nationwide three-hour free solar power offer from July 2026
Climate Justice at the University: Integrating Struggles for Liberation

Climate Justice at the University: Integrating Struggles for Liberation

Universities are not simply places for learning and research but are also centers of power and influence that can shape society. This idea about the power of higher education is cemented over and over again in the panel conversation between...

Owner:  Post Carbon Institute
Australia’s 2025 national landscape winners

Australia’s 2025 national landscape winners

The AILA has awarded the country’s best landscapes during its annual Festival of Landscape Architecture. The National Jury presented 36 awards to projects spanning 17 categories. “Across the board, projects enriched by First Nations collaboration...

Owner:  Raj Nandan
Lowy Lecture: ASIO boss Mike Burgess warns Australia’s social cohesion is ‘fraying’ from multiple threats
Guarantee of Origin Scheme Powers Australia’s Green Hydrogen Future

Guarantee of Origin Scheme Powers Australia’s Green Hydrogen Future

Australia has rolled out its Guarantee of Origin Scheme. Think of it as a voluntary stamp of approval to show exactly how green your hydrogen is, thanks to electrolysis. It’s a big deal for the government’s Future Made in Australia plan, capping...

Owner:  Non-transparent
Australian-Grown Innovation 2025 Build phase: Mid-program update

Australian-Grown Innovation 2025 Build phase: Mid-program update

Build phase is making significant strides in its mission to accelerate innovation across Australia’s horticulture and food sectors. Led by Hort Innovation Frontiers and powered by Startupbootcamp and Cluster Connect, the program brings together a...

Owner:  The National Tribune Australia
At least three nations 'willing to kill' on Australian soil, spy chief says

At least three nations 'willing to kill' on Australian soil, spy chief says

The nation's top spy has used a major speech to warn there is a "realistic possibility" a foreign government will try to assassinate a dissident on Australian soil, saying ASIO believes "at least three" nations are willing and capable of carrying...

Owner:  Australian Government
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