Station owners fear feral camels numbers are on the rise, call for better feral animal management
Pastoralists west of Alice Springs haven't seen this many camels on their station in years, and say their neighbours should be doing more to prevent a boom in the feral population.
Threaded Together weaving good news in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara lands
Marijuana legalisation could turbocharge NT via tourism, taxes, and horticulture, economist says
The legalisation of marijuana has boosted tourism and created jobs in parts of the United States, and it could do the same in the Northern Territory, an economist says.
Report recommends suspending APY Lands manager while investigation into the use of funding is underway
Aboriginal leaders on South Australia's remote Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands should consider suspending their manager Richard King while an investigation is carried out into the use of Commonwealth funding, an independent report has found.
Murray irrigators lodge $750 million class action against MDBA claiming 'negligent' water management
A group of nine irrigators has lodged a class action in the NSW Supreme Court against the Murray-Darling Basin Authority, claiming its negligent water management has caused $750 million in losses.
Microlight flown by uncle crashes into Lake Eildon, killing Melbourne woman Kathleen Canavan
Relatives are mourning the death of a 23-year-old Melbourne woman who died on Saturday when a microlight flown by her uncle crashed into the waters of Lake Eildon in central Victoria.
British investor and CPC's management plan to takeover cattle company in $600m deal
A British investor plans to buy out one of Australia's largest cattle companies, in a deal reportedly worth $600 million.
Potential vaccine for streptococcal infections to be trialled in two clinics in Canada and Australia
A potential vaccine for streptococcal infections is being tipped as a game changer in remote communities after a recent outbreak was detected in Cape York.
MJ is one of thousands of crocodiles living at the Koorana Crocodile Farm in central Queensland
Coles frozen pomegranate linked to NSW hepatitis A outbreak
Seven people who have eaten frozen pomegranate purchased at Coles have been diagnosed with a unique strain of hepatitis A, prompting a recall of what the company behind the product describes as "a relatively small batch".
Mountain Sounds Festival organisers deny NSW Police claims of 'mismanagement'
Music festival organisers and the NSW Police lock horns over the reason for the sudden cancellation of a Central Coast event, with organisers denying it was plagued by "mismanagement".
From eco activists to anarchist allies, Quakers are redefining what it means to be Christian
The Quaker religion was founded on political protest. Today its followers are keeping that tradition alive from nannas knitting against gas to American farmers saving refugees.
How these kids manage life with ectodermal dysplasia, a rare disorder that means they don't sweat
This family has a rare condition called ectodermal dysplasia, which means their sweat glands don't function properly and they can easily overheat.
Olegas Truchanas: a hero of the environmental movement
Olegas Truchanas was a pioneering photographer whose images of the Tasmanian wilderness are legendary. Olegas was closely associated with the struggle to save Lake Pedder from being flooded by the Hydro-Electric Commission in 1972, and he remains a hero of the environmental movement. Listen to his story as he travels from Nazi-occupied Lithuania to Australia.
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ABC to Air ‘Moana,’ ‘Thor: The Dark World’ and ‘Up’ for ‘Wonderful World of Disney’ Summer Movie Lineup
ABC is bringing back "The Wonderful World of Disney" this summer with a quartet of titles from the Disney Plus film catalogue. The network has announced that it will air "Moana," "Thor: The Dark World," "Up" and "Big Hero 6" across four Wednesdays this summer, starting with the world broadcast debut of the Auliʻi Cravalho […]
Newsroom: Canadian schools collaborate on more accessible interfaces
Accessible Analytics - Complex Charts, Large Datasets, and Node Diagrams
Our world is becoming increasingly intelligent, interconnected, and instrumented, resulting in massive amounts of data being collected. This data is a treasure trove of information that can be mined to improve service, increase sales, determine risk, or make operations more efficient.
Analysis of such large amounts of data, often called analytics, is increasingly desired by governments and businesses alike.
Daily dose of inclusive Social Business. Discovery Channel Canada interviews IBM HA&AC Advocacy and Outreach Program Manager Peter Fay.
The Daily Planet team from the Discovery Channel Canada is hip. They highlight cool new technologies and explore interesting people, places and things. So, when their FutureTech team wanted to get a first-hand look at the New Mobile Workplace, they came to IBM.