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ACEREZ investigation finds failures during construction led to destruction of Aboriginal rock shelter

A renewable energy consortium has admitted internal “failures” led to the destruction of an Aboriginal heritage rock shelter during the construction of transmission infrastructure in western New South Wales.    An investigation conducted by ACEREZ into how the site on Wiradjuri country, near Mudgee, was irreparably damaged found “failures in site design and on-site construction…

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Queensland Treasurer David Janetzki hands down budget, targets return to surplus and cost-of-living relief

Queensland families will get an extra $50 in back-to-school payments for primary-aged students, as the LNP government charts a return to surplus in its second budget. Debt is still tipped to climb, though, to well beyond $200 billion over the next four years, as annual interest payments march towards almost $11 billion. The government will…

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Police urge Horsham residents to check sheds, backyards for missing man Neville Nicholson

Police are urging Horsham residents in Victoria’s west to search their backyards, sheds and outdoor buildings for missing man Neville Nicholson, who may be taking shelter. The 47-year-old was last seen leaving the family home on Puls Place, Horsham about 4pm on Wednesday, June 17. Newly-released CCTV footage shows Mr Nicholson walking along Dimboola road…

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