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    Disability employment provider Bedford to go into voluntary administration

    Bedford CEO Myron Mann said it would go into administration in the coming days. (Bedford Industries) Disability support service and employer Bedford will go into voluntary administration in the coming days. In a statement it said that, after an "exhaustive negotiation process with the state...
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    Research shows one in five drivers admit disabling car safety features

    For many drivers, the safety features of new cars takes some getting used to. (ABC News: Taryn Southcombe) An analysis by insurance company AAMI of 480,000 claims over the past year shows 20 per cent of drivers admit they sometimes turn off features in the car that are designed to improve...
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    Macquarie Group-backed ATM provider begins removing machines from suspected illegal tobacco stores

    Next Payments technicians have removed ATMs from suspected illegal tobacco shops. (ABC News: Liam Walsh) One of Australia's largest private ATM suppliers, Macquarie Group-backed Next Payments, is removing more than 40 of its machines from suspected illegal tobacco stores. Next Payments chief...
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    Mercer Super reports security breach after Australia Post Melbourne GPO mail theft

    Australia Post has reported four break-ins at its Melbourne GPO. Image source: ABC News / Mark Leonardi. A superannuation fund does not know how many members have been affected after mail was stolen from Australia Post in Melbourne's CBD. In an email sent on Wednesday, Mercer Super, which...
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    Finishing work can stir mixed emotions, but how do you achieve a good retirement?

    Not everyone gets the luxury of choosing when they retire. Severe hearing loss forced Anthea White into early retirement, effectively ending her 30-year career as an accountant. "It brought forward my departure from the workforce probably by about five years," she tells ABC Radio National's...
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    New real estate disclosure laws to come into effect in Queensland—What it means for sellers

    The new seller disclosure laws come into effect in Queensland on August 1. Image source: ABC News / Liz Pickering. Real estate experts are warning new mandatory seller laws that allow a buyer the right to terminate a contract right up to settlement day will push up the cost of selling a...
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    Organist James O'Donnell shares what it's like working with the royals at Westminster Abbey

    Depending on who you ask, the planning for British royal occasions might be the best- or worst-kept secrets in the world. Some of these plans have been in place for years, even decades. When James O'Donnell was the Organist and Master of the Choristers of Westminster Abbey, he was involved...
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    Hundreds of aged care facilities facing COVID-19 outbreaks amid renewed vaccination calls

    Dozens of aged care residents are dying of COVID each week as facilities grapple with more than 240 outbreaks nationwide. Outbreak numbers have been steadily rising since late May, according to federal data. It reached a peak of more than 300 outbreaks, 1,752 affected residents and 34 deaths...
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    Fire on board Sydney to Hobart Virgin flight, with lithium battery suspected as cause

    The Virgin Boeing 737-8FE seen at Hobart's airport after the incident. Image source: ABC News / Kate Nickels. An overheated battery is suspected to be the cause of a fire in the overhead locker of a passenger flight landing in Tasmania. The Hobart-bound Boeing 737-8FE, operated by Virgin...
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    Calls for change to insurance stamp duty as Queensland projected to profit more than $2 billion

    Pensioner Anne Sharrocks has watched her home and contents insurance, along with the government taxes associated with it, rise year after year. The price to insure her Middle Park home, in Brisbane's west, jumped by more than $1,000 just this year, bringing the annual premium to $10,847. The...
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    Federal government will face pressure to add dental to Medicare, amid 'overwhelming' wait times

    Queensland pensioner Don Batty has always looked after his teeth, but age has taken its toll. These days, the former NSW Police officer finds it hard to look in the mirror. "I'm 80 years old now and my teeth have started to disintegrate," he told the ABC. "I'm very embarrassed by my teeth and...
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    Mayor says EPA monitored toxic waste dumping for years, failed to protect residents

    Paul Tatchell says it is "disgraceful" that ratepayers must foot a $500,000 bill to clean up the waste. (ABC News: Danielle Bonica) A Victorian mayor who discovered that authorities were aware that toxic waste had been dumped outside a property near Bacchus Marsh says the state government has...
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    Big banks warn businesses of Kimberley scam cluster

    Scammers are targeting businesses in Western Australia's remote Kimberley, with multiple attempts to steal tens of thousands of dollars prompting a warning from two of Australia's major banks. The East Kimberley Chamber of Commerce and Industry said at least four businesses in Kununurra, 3,000...
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    Fears Australia will lose its war on fire ants, suffering the same fate as the US

    They swarm, they sting, they're invasive, and they could be in your backyard soon. Fire ants — named for their painful, burning sting — have relentlessly marched across south-east Queensland, steadily spreading north, south and west. But in the United States, the imported "super pest" is more...
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    Grand Western Lodge and Blayney Council's $60,000 footpath battle

    Ian Gillings has turned the Grand Western Lodge into mining accommodation. (ABC Central West: Xanthe Gregory) The owner of a historic building and a New South Wales council are in a bitter dispute over a footpath, which has already cost ratepayers tens of thousands of dollars, and there is no...
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    Burnt-out doctor's resignation forces change in one-GP town of Cloncurry

    Cameron Hoare resigned from his role in Cloncurry after suffering from burnout. (ABC North West Qld: Emily Dobson) The resignation of the last GP in an outback town has forced Queensland health authorities to make changes to attract a replacement. Cameron Hoare became the only GP in...
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    Concern for Townsville business confidence after 50 per cent rate hike

    Townsville City Council is increasing minimum commercial and heavy industry rates by 50 per cent. Image source: ABC North Qld / Chloe Chomicki. There are concerns that the largest city in north Queensland has positioned itself as uncompetitive due to commercial rate increases. The minimum...
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    Synergy to repay $2.29 million after overcharging Centrelink customers for electricity

    Synergy has pledged to reimburse all affected customers. Image source: ABC News / James Carmody. Western Australia's state-owned power utility overcharged thousands of vulnerable customers over more than a decade, according to a new report. WA's economic watchdog has been probing issues...
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    Ambulance union raises response time concerns after man's death at Sellicks Hill

    Concerns about ambulance ramping and resourcing have been raised by the state's ambulance union in the wake of the death of a man involved in a car crash at Sellicks Hill, south of Adelaide, on Saturday morning. The Ambulance Employees Association (AEA) said it took 17 minutes for an ambulance...
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    Reserve Bank moves to end debit and credit card surcharges and cap fees for businesses

    The Reserve Bank wants to end debit and credit card surcharges in Australia in a move it says would save consumers $1.2 billion each year. Under the central bank's proposal, the eftpos, Visa and Mastercard networks would be allowed to ban surcharges — something the RBA currently prohibits. An...
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