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Under a sweltering WA summer could these hexagonal discs save the drinking water of towns?

In its latest effort to shore-up supply, Water Corporation is adding thousands of plastic hexagons to dams to stop drinking water from being lost to evaporation.
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black discs floating in a dam

analysis:New and used car prices are still soaring and show no sign of dropping. Here's why

The cost of new and second hand vehicles has sky-rocketed, adding to cost-of-living pressures already being experienced by most Australians. This is the reason, writes Vinh Thai.
TV still of car yard on Moorooka magic mile on Brisbane's southside on December 9, 2008.

Shelves restocked, residents returning to the remote East Kimberley as Great Northern Highway reopens

The vast outback region has been cut off via road in recent days, but this morning floodwaters receded enough for a crucial highway to be reopened.
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an aerial view of a town with orange hills and a river

Empty shelves and travel delays as flooding leaves East Kimberley communities cut off

Road access to the Kimberley towns of Halls Creek, Kununurra and Wyndham has been cut off by flooding across two major highways, although residents are well stocked and prepared for wet season challenges.
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Flood water flows over the top of a bridge

Officials won't know source of DP World cyber attack 'anytime soon'

National Cyber Security Coordinator, Darren Goldie, says the government is focused on helping the country to be better prepared.
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Duration: 5 minutes 10 seconds

DP World systems operating again after cyber attack

Business reporter Daniel Ziffer says Christmas is not cancelled as Australian operations of global shipping giant DP World systems are back running after a cyber attack.
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Duration: 2 minutes 40 seconds

New report calls for $1 billion to fix 'dangerous disgrace' on Australian roads

The Grattan Institute has found the current funding model is making it hard for rural and remote areas to keep their roads in good condition.
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Duration: 3 minutes 53 seconds

Freight giant DP World recovers from cyber attack, but warns investigation and remediation is 'ongoing'

DP World is a global behemoth in shipping and logistics. But a cyber attack on its Australian operation has crippled some of our busiest ports in the busy lead up to Christmas.
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An employee of DP World walking along the Melbourne wharves

'Divisive' Joyce leaves tarnished legacy after early departure

The ABC's business editor Ian Verrender says Alan Joyce managed to alienate customers, workers and shareholders and it's a miracle he managed to last 15 years in the role.
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Duration: 4 minutes 59 seconds

Online retailers 'hit left, right and centre' as shipping costs surge and demand falls

Australians took to online shopping with gusto during the pandemic, but now they need to brace for rising costs as deliveries become much more expensive.
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General manager Tricia Ong packing dog treats.

Casey Bowie's company was starting to grow. Then a major freight company collapse left her business in a bind

When major transport and logistics company Scott's Refrigerated collapsed last month, it exacerbated the struggle some small regional businesses have long faced to get their products to larger distribution centres in capital cities.
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Woman wearing navy cap and green linen shirt smiles at camera.

Australian Defence Force to help end food shortage in East Kimberley region cut off by NT floods

Roads closed by flooding in the NT have prevented fresh food deliveries to the region for days, leaving locals to "get what you can, and hope for the best".
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rows of empty shelves inside a Coles

Supermarkets seek to safeguard supply, 1,500 jobs go as Scott's Refrigerated Logistics fails to find buyer

Supermarket giants Coles and Aldi make contingency plans to protect the supply of goods for customers, as a transport union warns a "rippling effect" could put more jobs in danger.  
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Trucks driving down a road

Dramatic decline of Australia Post's letter deliveries revealed

The Government is looking at ways to make up for the financial losses from the postal company's letter delivery department.
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Duration: 1 minute 50 seconds

Food shortages bite in East Kimberley as locals look to airfreight while flood waters isolate towns

Residents of several remote communities say they still do not know when they will be allowed to return home, as flooded transport links cause empty supermarket shelves across the border in Western Australia.
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An older Indigenous woman on the left, standing behind a younger woman on the right who is looking at her phone

How farmers and supermarkets will deal with collapse of national freight carrier

A major supermarket is providing financial support to affected workers after the collapse of a trucking company, but farmers are concerned about how much stock will be lost.
A sign at the Scott's Wodonga depot

Freight company that supplies Coles and Aldi in receivership with fears for 1,500 jobs

The Transport Workers' Union says it will work with receivers to ensure workers are prioritised after Australia's largest cold chain transport operator goes into administration.
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Trucks driving down a road

Road users frustrated by long, slow Tassie trips

Roadworks on the Midland Highway have slowed the drive between Launceston and Hobart for the past eight years, and are set to continue for at least another two years. Laura Beavis reports.
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Duration: 1 minute 57 seconds

Farmers cut out the middleman to ship their own grain to Oman

Two farmers join forces to put together and export a 35,000-tonne bulk shipment of milling wheat to Oman in what could be a first for the industry.
Grain transfer from truck to ship

Trucks forced into massive detours after Kimberley floods

Residents in flood-affected parts of the Kimberley are bracing for crucial freight routes to be closed for months. In the mean time, a new route through the heart of the country is proving to be a lifeline.
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Duration: 1 minute 56 seconds

Uncertainty for Esperance's only female tug master

Competition is heating up in WA’s regional ports for a slice of the resources boom, and some family-operated businesses are being forced out by multinational companies. Andrew Chounding reports.
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Duration: 1 minute 43 seconds

Family tug business under pressure from global shipping giants

A small-scale tugboat operator in WA's south-west is struggling to stay afloat as multinational businesses encroach on Australian ports.
A blue tug boat driving past a large black ship

Pallet shortage could disrupt Christmas food and present supply, industry group says

As Australians fill their trolleys with Christmas goodies, a timber pallet shortage is putting pressure on the supply chain for consumer goods, prompting calls from industry for government action.
Timber pallets being stacked

Rainfall and transport bottlenecks slow wheat harvest

After a wet spring, harvest is finally underway across WA's Wheatbelt with growers anticipating the crop might smash last year's 24 million tonne record. Sophie Johnson reports.
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Duration: 1 minute 28 seconds

A look inside Australia Post ahead of Christmas

The ABC has been given special access to a hive of activity at Australia Post during the Christmas season.
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Duration: 3 minutes 3 seconds