The Whyalla steelworks' blast furnace is facing a critical 36-hour shutdown for "urgent" repairs, highlighting the plant's alarming state of disrepair and raising serious concerns about the safety of its workers. This development comes amidst ongoing financial struggles and a highly uncertain future for the steelworks, casting a shadow over the livelihoods of hundreds of employees and the economic well-being of the Whyalla commu...
Australia's housing crisis has reached a critical point, with even high earners struggling to afford rent in major cities and many regional areas. The report "Priced Out" by Everybody's Home calls for urgent action, including increased investment in social housing and nationally consistent protections for renters.
Australians are embracing solar batteries at an increasing rate, driven by declining feed-in tariffs and rising power bills. This shift is fueled by the economic benefits of storing excess solar energy, with industry experts urging the government to implement national subsidies to further incentivize adoption.
Australia's top spy boss, Sir Charles Spry, lobbied his counterpart in Washington to keep secret an investigation of anonymous phone calls to the US embassy in Canberra around the time of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. The documents, declassified by the Trump administration, reveal that the CIA had been investigating a potential Canberra link to the plot against JFK in 1963.
NSW emergency departments are experiencing a surge in patients leaving before receiving treatment, with over 67,000 patients departing in the last quarter of 2024, a 33% increase compared to 2019. This concerning trend is attributed to a combination of factors, including increased patient load, insufficient resources, and long wait times for both emergency and elective care.