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What do we lose when we lose a local bike shop?
As UK rents rise and online retailers eat into their margins, shops struggle to survive
In the early 1930s a young William Laker would cycle the 50-odd miles from his home in Kent to Crystal Palace in south London to visit the woman who would, half a century later, become my grandmother.
There is every chance Grandpa would have popped into the small bike shop at 3&5 Central Hill in Crystal Palace. That very shop remained open for about 97 years, serving generations of cyclists, but in July the current custodian of what is now called Blue Door Bicycles, David Hibbs, announced it is to close its door for good.
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First Tesla Model 3 EVs arrive in Australia for delivery to customers
Tesla Model 3 customers believe their delivery ship has finally come in, and docked at Port Botany.
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Western Australian Marine Aquarium Fish Managed Fishery - Agency application 2019
Western Australian Marine Aquarium Fish Managed Fishery - Agency application 2019
Victoria solar “mess” continues, as Coalition push for inquiry falls flat
Pressure builds on Victorian government to amend "botched" rooftop solar rebate, as opposition push for parliamentary inquiry fails to muster enough votes.
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‘Solid’ milestone achieved at Granville Harbour Wind Farm with first wind turbine foundation complete
Construction crews at Granville Harbour Wind Farm successfully complete first concrete pour for one of the site’s 31 wind turbine foundations.
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The exquisite blotched butterfly orchid is an airy jewel of the Australian landscape
Queensland Gulf of Carpentaria Line Fishery – Agency application 2019
Queensland Gulf of Carpentaria Line Fishery – Agency application 2019
AEMO models “step change” shift to renewables for 20-year planning blueprint
AEMO to model "step change" in renewables, the only scenario in its 20-year planning blue-print that fits in with Paris climate targets.
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The other road toll we can no longer ignore
We are confronted daily in the media with the violent and deadly results of crashes on our roads and the tragedy that befalls those involved. Seat belts, improved vehicle design, drink driving legislation and other measures have seen the number of road deaths decline from a high in 1970 of almost 3,800 to 1,137 in...
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UNSW forum tackles big questions from shift to electric and self-driving cars
Industry and academia can work together to address the challenges in an industry excited by the opportunties offered by EVs and autonomous vehicles.
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Norway halts forest payments to Brazil
Revealed: 'fierce' Pacific forum meeting almost collapsed over climate crisis
Australia’s prime minister Scott Morrison came under fire from Tuvalu’s leader Enele Sopoaga
Critical talks at the Pacific Islands Forum almost collapsed twice amid “fierce” clashes between the Australian prime minister, Scott Morrison, and Tuvalu’s prime minister, Enele Sopoaga, over Australia’s “red lines” on climate change.
Ralph Regenvanu, Vanuatu’s foreign minister, who was part of the drafting committee of the forum communique and observed the leaders’ retreat, said there was heated discussion over the Australian delegation’s insistence on the removal of references to coal, setting a target of limiting global warming to below 1.5C and announcing a strategy for zero emissions by 2050.
Continue reading...Queensland launches “most advanced” autonomous and electric Renault Zoe trial
Queensland government unveils custom-designed autonomous and electric Renault Zoe2 to learn what is needed to make Queensland roads AV-ready.
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Morrison and Jones give Pacific islands the middle finger on climate
In the end, it was hard to distinguish between what shock jock Alan Jones said about the Pacific Islands forum, and what Australian prime minister Scott Morrison did.
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Early fish tapeworms found at 'Britain's Pompeii' Must Farm
ACT unveils scheme to encourage households to quit gas
ACT energy efficiency scheme expanded to support a transition away from gas, as ACT Government targets next stage of emissions reductions.
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