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Boab UAS' pictures show massive 'black clouds' of fish on Broome's Cable Beach

Amazing video of massive schools of fish on Broome's cable beach have been shared on Vimeo. The pictures, posted by BOAB Unmanned Aerial Services which is based in Broome, show the beautiful shoreline of Cable Beach and "huge clouds" of bait fish. The note which accompanies the video (captured by Boab UAS) says it is a feed...

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Market Report with Paul Wareing - December 13, 2016

Onwards and upwards seems to be the way of it at the moment, with stocks , bond yields and the US dollar all heading north. Gold was negatively impacted by that dollar strength and oil maintained its strength on the back of OPEC related confidence. At home, the Q3 GDP surprised to the downside , indicating that the economy contracted by 0.5%...

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Royal commission into the protection and detention of children in the Northern Territory

Dylan Voller, the Australian teenager who was strapped into a restraint chair after being teargassed by guards says he 'felt defenceless' during the ordeal, which happened in July. Speaking on Monday at a National Enquiry in Darwin, Voller told guards he was passing out from panic while being restrained at the Northern Territ...

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The cult of compulsory happiness is ruining our workplaces

In their quest to make employees happier, companies around the world have been busy installing play equipment in the workplace. Google has set up slides in its Zurich office so engineers can whizz between floors. The online shoe retailer Zappos encourages employees to dress as their favourite animal on certain days. There are US companies that g...

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Fishing paradise emerging in the Kimberley

A plan to turn Lake Kununurra into one of Australia's greatest fishing locations is starting to take shape thanks to a barramundi stocking program. In 2012, the West Australian government allocated $700,000 towards the program, which has seen about 550,000 barramundi fingerlings released into the lake. Lake Kununurra stretches 55 kilome...

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Native title system restricting benefits for Indigenous Australians, research finds

Inequalities in the native title system are limiting the flow of benefits to traditional owners from agreements with governments and industry, a new report suggests. The report, released by Curtin University and the University of Western Australia this week, found that, even after native title had been recognised, the weak bargaining posi...

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