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'A huge gamble': How design shows choose their projects

Why TV renovation shows are a 'huge gamble' for their creators Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 9:12am Television productions run to a meticulous schedule, but what happens when the planned build for a renovation show creeps from 12 months to two years to, well… a seemingly never-ending project? Brooke Bayvel, the supervising executive producer for Restoration Australia, says making a show such as theirs presents a "huge gamble" for this very reason. "One of our [Grand Designs Australia] houses was seven...

ABC Australia 6d ago

SA farmers celebrate dramatic turnaround after record rain

Record autumn rain sparks recovery across South Australia, but not all growers benefit Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 5:32am In short: Record monthly rainfall has changed the fortunes of some farmers in South Australia. The wet weather has helped restore subsoil moisture and boosted crop outlooks in regions recovering from drought. Long-range forecasting indicates a patchy season ahead.

ABC Australia 1d ago

Paddle-steamer first launched 120 years ago returns to working life

Historic paddle-steamer PS Canally returns to working life with love from volunteers Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 2:38pm In short: The PS Cannally paddle-steamer has hosted its first public cruises at the Living River Festival in Morgan. The boat was built in 1907 and moored in Victoria in the 1950s, where it sank due to inattention. A group of volunteers raised the boat in 1998, and it took 15 years, 4,500 volunteer hours and $1.5 million to restore it.

ABC Australia 9d ago

Can middle powers restore the international order? Think again

Recent articles in an Asia-focused international policy forum suggest that states such as Australia, Canada and South Korea can join up with other middle powers to secure the maritime order and restore the liberal international order. While well meaning and encouraging, the unfortunate truth is that these tasks are beyond the capacity of middle powers. The smartest ones won’t even try.

South China Morning Post 12d ago

The Happy Pod: The simple plastic sheet saving lives

Researchers say a simple sheet of plastic is helping to prevent women dying after childbirth. The drape measures blood loss, which allows doctors to provide faster treatment. It's been successful in Nigeria, and now the health professionals want it used across the globe.

BBC Global News Podcast 10d ago

Thousands without power after intense storm lashes WA

Thousands without power in WA after intense storm but worst of weather yet to hit Sun 31 May 2026 at 12:19pm Thousands of homes are without power across Western Australia's south including Perth, after an intense storm crossed the coast overnight, but residents have been warned the worst of the weather is yet to come. About 8,000 homes in the South West and a further 2,000 in the Perth metropolitan area were affected by the outages. Western Power expects to restore services to most of the...

ABC Australia 10d ago

Victorian watchdog set up to monitor farmland restoration amid mineral sands boom

A working group will be formed to provide independent oversight of agricultural land restoration requirements for mineral sands projects in Victoria's Wimmera Mallee. The group will give advice to Resources Victoria, and inform the mining sector on how to minimise impacts on long-term farm productivity. The group will formally meet for the first time in coming weeks.

ABC Australia 8d ago

Sabalenka sees off Kasatkina to reach French Open fourth round

Sabalenka sees off Kasatkina to reach French Open fourth round PARIS, May 30 : Aryna Sabalenka cut through the French Open chaos as the world number one beat Australia's Daria Kasatkina 6-0 7-5 on Saturday to seal her place in the fourth round after seismic upsets in the previous two days at Roland Garros. With top seed Jannik Sinner and 24-times Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic exiting in the last 48 hours, Sabalenka restored order with a commanding display to book a tantalising meeting...

Channel News Asia 11d ago

Funeral director advocate says lax rules make it too easy to start a business

Calls to regulate Australia's funeral industry after grieving mum's 'unacceptable' experience Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 9:44am In short: Kerry Collard says the care of her daughter's body by a funeral company was "unacceptable". When she tried to complain about the service she received, she was turned away by multiple authorities. Her experience has sparked renewed calls for increased and centralised regulation of the funeral industry.

ABC Australia 8d ago

Hearing loss is bad for the whole body – but new treatments are coming

I’m sitting in a soundproof booth at an audiologist’s office, wearing headphones and straining to hear some faint electronic noises. When I think I’ve heard one, I press a button. Was that real or did I imagine it?

New Scientist 7d ago