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The first Australian street to glow with electric lighting was in Waratah, Tasmania, in 1886. Nearly 140 years later there are more than 2.5 million street lights across the country, and some 10 ...
Police officers responding to an incident in Sydney’s CBD have struck a pedestrian en route in Kings Cross, sparking an ...
Inflation pressures across the Australian economy continued to abate in May, setting the stage for a third cut in interest ...
Australian Dollar sees some light as USD pulls back NEWS | 10/24/2024 21:59:46 GMT | By Patricio Martín. AUD/USD defends its ground due to a modest pullback in the US Dollar. Corrective decline ...
The Australian Dollar remains subdued after the trade surplus narrowed to 2,238M MoM in May, against the expected 5,091M.
Our Australian twilights are like Sydney Harbour — too damned beautiful for their own good. Take note, be thankful for the golden wash that renders the mediocre magnificent, for then it’s gone.
Oblivious motorists across the country could rack up hundreds of dollars of penalties and increased demerit points due to ...
The latest season of kiddie favourite Sesame Street hits ABC Kids this Monday, and it’s all about teaching kids how to cope ...
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is recalling the Casalux Solar LED street light was sold in ALDI stores after customers reported that the internal batteries can overheat ...
Wild reason this Perth street is piled with rubbish. Wild scenes have unfolded on a suburban Australian street after residents woke up to find rubbish all over the road.
Street and Roadway Lighting Market Street and Roadway Lighting Market Dublin, Feb. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Street and Roadway Lighting - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been ...
Australian Fashion Week is drawing to a close in Sydney. On Tuesday, it kicked off with at the Carla Zampatti opening show on Monday night. It marked the 60th anniversary of the label, and with the ...
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