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China's Steel Shift Threatens, but Also Presents Opportunity for, Australia's Iron Ore Industry

China's demand for higher-quality iron ore to produce cleaner steel threatens Australia's \$100 billion iron ore export industry, but a shift to 'green iron' production using renewable energy could generate up to \$386 billion annually by 2060, according to the Superpower Institute.

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Climate Action
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Excessive Vitamin B6 in Supplements Causes Peripheral Neuropathy, Prompts Lawsuit

Australian man, Dominic Noonan-O'Keefe, suffered life-altering peripheral neuropathy due to excessive vitamin B6 in a supplement, prompting a potential class-action lawsuit and highlighting concerns about supplement regulation and consumer safety.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Australian Club Appoints Man with Assault Conviction to Senior Role

Melbourne businessman Nicholas Smedley, with a 2007 conviction for assaulting his former fiancee, was appointed chair of The Australian Club's house committee, sparking controversy among members and family violence advocates.

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Gender Equality
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For-Profit Thrift Retailer Savers Expands in Australia Amid Rising Living Costs

Australia's rising living costs and aversion to fast fashion fuel the expansion of for-profit thrift retailer Savers, which opened several Sydney stores and saw a 12% quarterly sales increase, raising questions about its impact on charity partners compared to traditional op shops.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Sustainable Food: The Rise of Chapulines

Chapulines, a traditional Mexican dish of grasshoppers and crickets, are gaining global attention as a sustainable protein source, with Australia projecting a \$4 billion industry by 2030, despite already being consumed for centuries in Mexico and other regions.

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Zero Hunger
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Fake Australian Online Stores Defraud Consumers

Australian consumers are losing money to fake online stores impersonating major clothing brands like Blue Illusion and Sussan, using Facebook ads and platforms such as Shopify and PayPal; one consumer lost \$79.99, another \$13.

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Reduced Inequality
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New Bladder Cancer Treatment Offers Hope in Australia

A new combined chemotherapy treatment for bladder cancer is being rolled out in Australian hospitals, offering a significant improvement in survival rates for patients with aggressive cancers in the lining of the bladder who are unsuitable for surgery or immunotherapy, with a 60-69% success rate rep...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Melbourne Build-to-Rent Boom Bypasses Public Park Funding"

Thousands of build-to-rent apartments are being constructed in Melbourne without contributing to public parks due to a planning loophole, costing councils millions and sparking calls for legislative reform from inner-city mayors.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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South Melbourne Police Shooting: Driver Killed, Officer Injured

A police officer in South Melbourne was hit by a car during an arrest on Saturday, resulting in the death of the driver after the officer fired four shots. A 39-year-old man was charged with weapons offenses and released on bail.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Melbourne Shopping Centre Knife Fight Leaves One Injured, Two Arrested

On Sunday afternoon, a planned fight involving two rival groups armed with knives erupted at Melbourne's Northland Shopping Centre, resulting in one man being hospitalized with serious injuries, two arrests, and widespread panic among shoppers.

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Sydney Tobacconist Fined Despite Multi-Million Dollar Turnover

Sydney tobacconist Muh'd Al Zoubi was fined $5500 for a tobacco-related offence, despite his company, TSG George Street Pty Ltd, having a turnover exceeding $3.3 million last year; this highlights challenges in regulating a lucrative industry with a large black market, prompting discussions on stric...

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Italy Tightens Citizenship Rules, Impacting Thousands of Australians

Italy's new citizenship law, effective this week, dramatically restricts eligibility for descendants of Italian citizens, impacting tens of thousands in Australia and causing significant disruption, especially amongst younger generations seeking European opportunities and cultural reconnection. The ...

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