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Fed Govt must strengthen limp NT online gambling laws – New NT laws fail to protect communities from rapacious foreign operators

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The Federal Government should step in to stop the Northern Territory government continuing to offer a tax haven to multi-billion-dollar foreign online gambling operators.  It makes no sense for the Northern Territory government to effectively be the online gambling regulator for the nation. The chief executive of the Alliance for Gambling Reform, Carol Bennett, said … Continued

Carrots Reign Supreme: Is this Australia’s Most Leftover Food Ingredient?

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Statistics from free phone app Saveful have revealed that Carrots are the most researched ingredient online when it comes to finding recipes, closely followed by chicken breast, eggs, potato, and zucchini. In the heart of this veggie frenzy, Saveful emerges as the culinary saviour for Aussie households, turning kitchen leftovers into delicious recipes for families … Continued

NEW “BUSH LUXURY” STAY – “SUNVALE” @ TURON GATES NSW

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February 2024: Leading NSW Eco-retreat, Turon Gates, has added a 250 sqm luxury lodge to its 6000-acre Blue Mountains accommodation. “Sunvale” is perfectly suited for a stunning, hedonistic experience for up to eight guests who love to cook, relax and play together in a warm, ambient setting highlighted with exquisite timbers and rich leather furnishings. … Continued

Here’s cheers…are our alcohol and music habits out of tune?

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La Trobe researchers identified that alcohol is referenced in around a quarter of popular songs and nearly a third of music videos according to an article published in Alcohol, Clinical and Experimental Research journal. As part of this analysis, La Trobe researchers conducted a systematic review of 23 studies examining the prevalence of alcohol-related content … Continued

Marathon fever hits Ballarat with world-class running event

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Victoria is set to welcome a new world class running festival this autumn as the inaugural Ballarat Marathon transforms one of the state’s largest regional cities on Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th April.   Designed to celebrate the city’s rich sporting and cultural history, the two-day running festival will welcome runners of all ages and … Continued

Tourism and international education in the spotlight

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The Trade Subcommittee of the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade will hold a public hearing today in Adelaide for its inquiry into Australia’s tourism and international education sectors. The Subcommittee will hear evidence from the international education sector including several universities, TAFE SA and StudyAdelaide. The Subcommittee will also hear from the South Australian … Continued