As national housing stress mounts, city couple sell to live mortgage-free in regional Victoria

Desperate to escape financial turmoil in the wake of the pandemic and rising interest rates, Gilbert Grace and Michelle Millard knew they had to make a seismic shift in their lives. So the couple – who were struggling to pay the mortgage on their home in Baxter, 60 kilometers south-east of Melbourne – began looking … Read more

Elon Musk’s transgender daughter Vivian Jenna Wilson is speaking out

Elon Musk’s transgender daughter Vivian Jenna Wilson is speaking out after her father said she was “killed by the smart mind virus”. In her first interview, the 20-year-old described the billionaire as a cruel, absent parent. “I think he was under the assumption that I wasn’t going to say anything and just let it go … Read more

Power-hungry data centers are scrambling to find enough power to meet demand

Briefly: Energy experts fear that the growing number of power-hungry data centers could make electricity more expensive. Data centers could consume up to 8 percent of network demand by 2030. What is expected next? Data center operators are turning to renewables to power new centers. Inside a vault of this data center is what looks … Read more

Why global tech mergers like the CrowdStrike disruption are the new normal

Last week’s technology outage – the world’s worst to date – shocked many and exposed the fundamental fragility of our digital networks, but for those working on the front lines of cyber security, it was just a taste of things to come. to come In the often secretive world of network protection, where well-heeled clients … Read more

Fortescue opens first solar farm as it gathers wind assets to help real zero-hydrogen and green plans

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Andrew Forrest’s iron ore and green energy group, Fortescue Metals, has started production from its first solar farm as it begins to gather wind assets and advance electric and hydrogen transport technologies in its quest for “true zero”. “, green hydrogen and “green iron” in development. ” market in China. The company announced on Thursday … Read more

Ben Fordham slams Anthony Albanese and Chris Bowen over rising energy bills

Radio host Ben Fordham has criticized Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Energy Minister Chris Bowen for rising energy costs. The 2GB presenter told listeners on Wednesday that he hoped they were sitting down as he broke the news that their energy bills are likely to “skyrocket”. He referred to new figures from the Australian Energy … Read more

Large class action dismissed after Federal Court finds insufficient evidence to prove Weed Summary causes cancer

short A large class action against Roundup weed killer that claims exposure to the product causes cancer has been thrown out in Federal Court. The court found that there was insufficient evidence to prove that the product’s active ingredient caused non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. What is expected next? The court acknowledged there were mixed views in the … Read more

Visa crackdown puts these rural doctors at risk

At his pediatrics practice in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Dr. Alaa Al Nofal sees up to 10 patients a day. He’s known some of them since they were born. Others, he still treats after they’ve graduated from high school. “I treat these children for Type 1 diabetes, thyroid problems, thyroid cancer, puberty disorders and adrenal … Read more

America’s NAFTA nemesis: Canada, not Mexico

America and Canada have one of the world’s biggest trade relationships. President Donald Trump met for the first time Monday with Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. “We have a very outstanding trade relationship with Canada,” Trump said at the news conference. But the U.S.-Canada trade relationship over the years has not been as smooth as … Read more