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Read moreIndigenous elders lose landmark climate battle against Australian government
The Australian government has won a significant climate case against Torres Strait Island residents, with a Federal Court ruling that dismissed their claims for government duty of care regarding climate change impacts. Elders Pabai Pabai and Paul Kabai expressed heartbreak over the decision, highlighting the rising sea levels and cultural threats faced by their communities, yet the court deemed climate policy a matter for political, not judicial, resolution. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreFortescue delivers iron ore record but will book $227m impairment after scraping two green hydrogen projects
Iron ore shipments from Fortescue’s Pilbara mines reached record levels, with 55.2 million tonnes exported in the June quarter, totaling 198.4 million tonnes for the fiscal year. However, the company has scrapped its Arizona hydrogen project and PEM50 Project in Gladstone, leading to a $US150 million write-down as it seeks to repurpose the associated assets. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreMideast wars inflict psychic wounds on Arab-Aust women
Widespread anxiety among Arab-Australian women, stemming from the ongoing conflict in Gaza, has been highlighted in a University of NSW study published in The Lancet, revealing increased panic disorder symptoms and a decline in quality of life. The research, involving 410 women with connections to the region, underscores the urgent need for targeted mental health interventions as they grapple with the emotional toll of family safety concerns amidst the violence. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreOnline clinic to help people battling eating disorders
Lucinda Price, a comedian and author, battled eating disorders for four years before joining an online trial that offered self-paced treatment, leading to her recovery. The InsideOut Institute recently launched a free eClinic providing evidence-based programs for Australians with eating disorders, aiming to improve access to treatment, especially in underserved communities. Want More Context? 🔎
Read morePerth weather: Freak ‘tornado’ rips through City Beach, destroying homes and leaving trail of destruction
A tornado struck Perth's City Beach, causing extensive damage to multi-million dollar homes, uprooting trees, and leaving streets in disarray. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but affected families are now seeking temporary accommodation as authorities assess the situation and restore order in the neighborhood. Want More Context? 🔎
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