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The UK’s food system is built on keeping prices low – but this year’s droughts show up its failings
Protecting Trust: Why Producer Data Cannot Be Compromised
Police Seek Information On Disturbance In Alice Springs 29 August
Friday 29 August
Local Businessman Recognised: Bayside
Greens Bills to break up supermarket duopoly and ban price gouging back in Parliament
Woolworths walks back its deforestation commitment only a day after Coles beefs up its policy
Express lane for new supermarkets
Aussie beef the sustainable protein of choice at World Expo 2025
“Fight for forests far from over” as Coles releases deforestation-free commitment
Coles’ deforestation-free beef commitment leaves Hungry Jack’s the biggest beef buyer yet to act
Man charged following violent incident, Hobsonville
Do You Recognise This Man? 25 August
Why empty supermarket shelves make you uneasy – even if you don’t want the missing items
Housing and amenity works underway for Beaconsfield revitalisation
Police Charge Three After Southbank Incident
NZ Police Bag 3-for-1 Deal
Five charged following aggravated burglaries and pursuit
Five arrested following aggravated burglaries and pursuit through metropolitan Melbourne
Police recover bags of stolen treats from east Auckland supermarket
19 arrested as police dismantle $10 Million retail theft syndicate
Police Appeal To Locate Man Missing From Sydney 14 August
Crunch time for Health Star Ratings as voluntary phase nears end
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peak Bodies call for urgent action on deaths in custody
NFF outlines six key areas to unlock productivity gains at ag roundtable 
ACCC proposes to authorise new scheme for soft plastics recycling
More Funding To Support Indian Community Connection
Police Make Arrest – Aggravated Robbery – Nightcliff 8 August
Man charged following alleged theft and armed robbery – Inverell
Response to the Council of Financial Regulators Small and Medium Banks Review
ComCom report highlights geographic inequities in groceries
How letting your mind wander can reset your brain
Council celebrates Local Government Week with prize draw and pop-ups
Council celebrates Local Government Week with a prize draw and communi
Greens Reintroduce Bill To Ban Price Gouging
It’s not revolutionary, but Primark’s wheelchair-using mannequin is a potent symbol
Royal Mail’s delivery pledges have changed. Here’s what the company could look like in future
Police Charge Man Over Suspicious Fires At Walgett
Webjet to pay $9m in penalties for misleading statements about airfare prices and bookings
Council’s mobile “Talk About” service coming to you in July and August
HOYTS and Bulla Dairy Foods bring a taste of the movies, to your home
Cost-of-living keeps rising for those who can least afford it
Pat Nyhon: “Please Let Us Put Food On Your Plate”
NSW Police Special Constable charged with alleged assault – Auburn
Serious Offender Pipped At Pump
Slab Stealer Charged
Examining mushrooms under microscopes can help engineers design stronger materials
Ego Unveils Major Manufacturing Boost