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Nathan Morris

Nathan Morris

National Reporter at ABC Science Online

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    Parkinson's Australia calls for ban on common chemical paraquat over risk to farmers

    Australia's leading advocate on Parkinson's disease is calling for a ban on a widely-used chemical because of growing evidence about the risk to farmers.
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    Women in regional Australia are being funnelled into an MLM promisi...

    Women in regional Australia are being funnelled into a multi-level marketing scheme promising a "multiple-six-figure business online" — but the "freedom" they seek comes at a cost.
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    Vegetable growers allege 'non-binding' agreements with supermarkets...

    Fresh produce growers scramble to meet “forecast” supply deals with supermarkets, but every year millions of dollars of surplus food goes to waste. So what’s going on?
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    AgForce, National Farmers' Federation oppose Glencore's Great Artes...

    The Great Artesian Basin generates about $13 billion of product and supplies water to hundreds of towns, but a big coal company wants to store waste CO2 in it.
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    Murray-Darling Basin balancing act continues as debate about water ...

    For many Murray-Darling Basin communities, the water provides far more than what’s grown on the land. Talk of drought and water buybacks have some worried about the future.
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    Has Instagram killed magazines or are glossies making a comeback?

    Among the long rows of glossy publications that cater to the reading needs of home renovators, gold hunters, hobby farmers, celebrity watchers, and puzzle lovers, this newsagent is witnessing a resurgence in demand for print magazines.
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    Carbon capture storage trial in Queensland to demonstrate Morrison'...

    The federal government is relying on carbon capture and storage to help it meet its 2050 emissions targets – a trial proposed on Queensland’s Western Downs could decide whether that plan will work.
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    More than 900 mining leases set to be retrospectively validated in ...

    The Queensland government seeks to retrospectively validate hundreds of mining tenures, after many were allowed to operate in a way that one leading environmental lawyer compares to mining under “a handshake deal”.
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    Welcome back, Darling

    Australia’s third-longest river is full to the brim once more as floodwaters from March storms bring its first major flush after years of devastating drought.
    abc.net.au

    Taroom locals invest in burial equipment after undertaker retires -...

    Residents in the small Queensland town of Taroom take the matter of burying their dead into their own hands as they adapt to life without an undertaker.
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    Droughtproofing and major water projects key issues for farmers con...

    Farmers in Queensland’s major fruit and vegetable growing regions say investment in dams and pipelines would create hundreds of jobs and help droughtproof the region.