The story of Springvale Junction - Victoria's most dangerous intersection (youtu.be)
Cross posted from: aussie.zone/post/9746947
Power outages affect over 100,000 after storms hit Melbourne (www.theage.com.au)
Magpies make Australia's favourite animal sound — but their calls are more than just a pretty tune (www.abc.net.au)
Council pulls plug on kinder services (www.theage.com.au)
Looks like Knox council is thinking of pulling the plug on 3/4yo kinder and are looking to privatise all of the council run Kinders....
Tiny forests are springing up in urban areas to combat climate change. This one measures just 10m x 10m (www.abc.net.au)
Commonwealth Games scrapped in regional Victoria as government redirects allocated money (www.abc.net.au)
These things always end up costing money despite the projections, but where are the going to be held now and at what would appear to be a fairly late stage?
Deloitte CEO tells Senate committee into integrity his work is not worth his $3.5m salary (www.abc.net.au)
Not worth his salary but will continue to take it and most likely get a raise next year
The Matildas supporter group creating a safe space for fans of women’s sport (www.abc.net.au)
Norseman has lost its only GP and some residents fear they may have to leave town to be closer to doctor services (www.abc.net.au)
Sad that this becoming more common in regional areas and along with less bulk billing making it harder for people to access early gp care.
The advertising on Origin is diabolical
It’s just all over the place, every little thing has some logo plastered over it or, worse, commentators reading it out like it’s content. They really need to restrict it or at least change it so only small businesses can advertise. I’d much rather see Burpengary Lawn Mowing or whatever than yet another megacorp ad
It's tax time and HR Block failed me last year. Suggestions for this year, anyone?
I used to be pretty happy with their online services but last year they failed to lodge my taxes even though I had them ready and paid months ahead of the due date. Very disappointing....
The Army Major General turned federal anti-corruption boss officially starts today - what's ahead of him? (www.abc.net.au)
By the time Australia's spy agency learned one of its officers was a KGB mole he was retired and playing golf (www.abc.net.au)
She'll be right.
The Mystery of Australia's Paralyzed Parrots (www.scientificamerican.com)
Australians say they hate gambling ads. From now they will no longer see them on Guardian Australia (www.theguardian.com)
At least Guardian Australia is saying get lost to them. Now if only we could get them off youtube and all other internet content.
Bin chickens in morning mist (reddthat.com)
Bin chickens in morning mist - rexxit/u/Laogama
Housing Crisis 1983 vs 2023, Part 2: The Cause (files.catbox.moe)
We need a better way to hotlink against reddit videos,
Feathered geniuses: birds are much smarter than we think (www.australiangeographic.com.au)
This was in 2017. Imagine how smart they are now!
australian shit; these fuckers (i.ibb.co)
I guess telling people there are alternatives to reddit counts as "spam" (reddthat.com)
Australian governments impose recycling rules after packaging industry fails on waste (www.theguardian.com)
Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year shortlist images revealed (www.abc.net.au)
10 Australian companies have embraced the 4-day week. Here's what they say about it (theconversation.com)
Three of the ten managers reported no loss of productivity despite a 20% reduction in hours – so effectively staff were about 20% more productive....
If you're lurking like me and can't choose which Australia community to join
Pick this one, because if you join the other one......