Tasmanian farmer's market joins the war against waste
A Tasmanian farmer’s market has joined the war against waste by going plastic free.
Stall operators are swapping plastic bags for paper bags in honour of Plastic Free July.
Trish Haeusler from Plastic Free Launceston says farmers need to be better supported with guidelines as to how plastic can be collected and where it can be deposited to be recycled.
Tasmania has banned single use plastic bags since 2013.
Japanese tourist dies climbing Uluru
A Japanese tourist has died climbing Uluru.
At 4pm yesterday the 66 year old man collapsed and fell unconscious whilst climbing.
Park rangers performed CPR on the man before he was airlifted to a nearby hospital, however he could not be revived.
The man’s death marks the 37th fatality at the site.
Abandoned Brisbane skate rink to be rebuilt as a World Gym
An abandoned skate rink in Brisbane’s south-west has been sold to a developer after sitting vacant for more than a decade.
The building was purchased for $2.25 million dollars by DHT Investments and a development application was submitted by the new owner on Tuesday to build 16 separate tenancies at ground level as well as a World Gym.
The graffiti covered skate rink was built in 1959 but has been vacant since 2007.
Australia needs to find a new way to pay for roads says Australia's Infrastructure chair
Australia’s infrastructure chair Julieanne Alroe spoke at a Committee for Economic Development Australia lunch in Brisbane on Tuesday, warning Australia needs to find a new way to pay for roads.
Ms. Alroe recommended governments scrap registration fees and the fuel excise, and launch an inquiry into replacing them with models that directly charges the users of particular roads.
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Palestinian women rally at the border of Isreal and Gaza
Thousands of Palestinian women have gathered to rally at the border of Israel and Gaza.
Women arrived in busloads from across the enclave in Gaza in their first mass mobilisation since the border protests began in late March.
Gaza's health ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qodra claims 17 women have been wounded by Israeli gunfire.
Heavy rainfall in Thailand could complicate Thai soccer team rescue
Heavy rainfall in Thailand could complicate the rescue of the youth Thai soccer team still trapped in a cave.
Although the boys have been found alive and healthy after nine days of being reported missing, attempts to drain flood water from canals would be in vain if poor weather persists.
Senator Sarah Hanson-Young to step out sexism
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young has vowed to stamp out sexism, following recent backlash from New South Wales Senator, David Leyonhjelm. Line helm
Senator Hanson-Young told reporters on Tuesday “if you see [sexism] happening to a woman … stand up and say something because I can guarantee you she’s not having fun.”
TAFE enrolments drop by 6% in the past year
A new report has found enrolments in TAFE and other government-funded vocational institutions has dropped by 6 percent in the past year.
The number of students enrolled across the country fell to 1.2 millions last year in comparison to 2016.
Similarly, the amount of subjects and programs offered has fallen by 6 percent.