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Australians bin $8.9b worth of food a year - and that's an improvement

Australians bin $8.9b worth of food a year - and that's an improvement

Consumers cut their total food wastage by $700 million last year, but experts say we are still buying too much from shops and letting too much produce go off.

  • by Alex Druce

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Solar trial turning Sydney homes into mini-power plants
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Energy

Solar trial turning Sydney homes into mini-power plants

Poles and wires company Ausgrid is partnering with household battery maker Reposit Power to turn Sydney homes into mini-power plants.

  • by Cole Latimer
Bluesfest guilty of 'misleading, deceptive conduct' over parking plan
Live music

Bluesfest guilty of 'misleading, deceptive conduct' over parking plan

Festival organisers are appealing the ruling and intend to introduce paid parking for the festival in 2020.

  • by Tony Moore
Jury awards man $113m in Roundup cancer trial
Cancer

Jury awards man $113m in Roundup cancer trial

Bayer lost a second trial over claims its Roundup weed killer causes cancer, increasing pressure on the company to spend billions of dollars to settle thousands of similar lawsuits.

  • by Joel Rosenblatt and Robert Burnson
'10 years late': Calls mount for greater watchdog bite in power sector
Energy

'10 years late': Calls mount for greater watchdog bite in power sector

Attempts to rein-in excessive clout by major companies in the power sector are a decade overdue, one of the biggest employer groups has said.

  • by Peter Hannam and Cole Latimer
AGL's use of 'huge' market clout costs consumers $3b a year: report
Energy

AGL's use of 'huge' market clout costs consumers $3b a year: report

AGL's dominance of the electricity sector allowed it to push up prices by holding back supply once a rival producer closed, a report has found.

  • by Peter Hannam
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Health groups push for food ratings to be mandatory
Food & drink

Health groups push for food ratings to be mandatory

Consumer and public health groups are renewing their push to make the government’s Health Star Ratings mandatory, but the food industry is resisting such a change.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Jewellery group Pandora admits to misleading customers on refund rights
Consumer rights

Jewellery group Pandora admits to misleading customers on refund rights

On the same day, the ACCC said it would review travel agency Expedia's decision to remove or waiver their right to enforce controversial "price parity clauses".

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
'Undermining confidence': Farmers back Roundup despite US cancer claim
Soft commodities

'Undermining confidence': Farmers back Roundup despite US cancer claim

Farmers have backed the weed killer glyphosate, saying it has revolutionised farming while delivering environmental benefits including reduced soil erosion.

  • by Darren Gray and Natassia Chrysanthos
Vic Health looks into alleged coercion at public hospitals
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Healthcare

Vic Health looks into alleged coercion at public hospitals

The Victorian Department of Health and Human Services is investigating hospital operators over reports of public hospitals pressuring patients to use their private health insurance.

  • by Colin Kruger
Eggs pulled from supermarket shelves after potential salmonella scare
Consumer safety

Eggs pulled from supermarket shelves after potential salmonella scare

Eggs are being pulled off supermarket shelves across Australia and hundreds of thousands of hens may be killed over a salmonella scare.

  • by Matt Bungard and Christine McGinn