Nutrien AG launches $80,000 scholarship to support agriculture students
Industry giant Nutrien AG says a new scholarship scheme worth $80,000 will help entice young Australians to pursue a career in agriculture, as historic pastoral regions adapt to the needs of tomorrow's farming industry.
Nationwide Optus outage hits businesses, customers and public transport
Optus has been hit by a nationwide outage, with its mobile phone and internet services down for millions of Australian customers and businesses.
From mines to microbes: Cauldron wants to repurpose Mackay for the future
Cauldron wants to transform the mining landscape of regional Australia into a sustainable biotech frontier, and it has its eyes set on Mackay.
WA grant to help SMEs roll out more electric chargers
The latest round of Charge Up Workplace Grants has been opened after WA awarded $2.4 million to install 403 electric car chargers earlier this year.
Cannon-Brookes’ SunCable energises Tasmanian economy with new manufacturing facility
Mike Cannon-Brookes' SunCable selects Tasmania as the manufacturing hub for its renewable energy project, bringing jobs and investment.
India, China lead the AI fertility treatment race
From robotic nannies for embryos to algorithms that determine the prime time for conception, AI is changing fertility treatments.
Why Loam Bio is prioritising Orange as it goes global
Loam Bio's fungi-powered soil carbon capture tech is going global. But as it scales its commercialisation, it's staying in the heart of Orange, NSW.
NSW rolls out 1500 tourist destination EV chargers
At least 1500 destination chargers are expected to be established in tourist hotspots to boost charging infrastructure in regional towns.
From post offices to banks: What shoppers actually want in a main street
Overwhelmingly, shoppers consider pharmacy as the most important store or service for an ideal main street.
Coles, Woolies, Kogan and more: Choice’s 2023 Shonky Awards winners unveiled
Now in its 18th year, the Shonky Awards recognises the worst products and services from the past year that have left customers feeling frustrated and out-of-pocket.
Pour decisions: China’s wine tariff review may not spell good news for the industry
Rather than being the sole source of the industry’s woes, the collapse of the China trade served only to exacerbate the chronic oversupply in the Australian industry.
What The Health?! How Emily Casey is using community to improve healthtech
As a self-proclaimed medicine defector, Emily Casey founded a community called ‘What The Health?!’ in February 2021.