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- History of Denim & its Environmental & Sustainability Impact on the WorldAce History Desk – A brief history of denim – and why the ‘perfect pair’ of jeans remains elusive Denim is present in practically every country in the world and is widely adopted as one of the most common forms of everyday attire. Its appeal spans generations and social groups: jeans are worn worldwide by… Read more: History of Denim & its Environmental & Sustainability Impact on the World
- Antarctic Penguin Named ‘Hope’ Appears on Remote WA BeachAce News Desk In short: A king penguin, called Hope, has been spotted by campers on Quagi Beach, near Esperance. It is believed to be the first confirmed sighting of the sub-Antarctic species in Western Australia since 2011. What’s next? The penguin is receiving rehabilitative care at Esperance Wildlife Hospital before it will be… Read more: Antarctic Penguin Named ‘Hope’ Appears on Remote WA Beach
- AUSTRALIA HISTORY: WA Archive of Priceless Information PreservedAce History Desk – A life’s work in the archives preserved priceless information for Western Australians At her 100th birthday celebrations, staff at the state library of WA celebrated the extraordinary work of Margaret Medcalf, who ensured that some of the state’s most important documents were preserved. Ms Medcalf, who joined the state library’s… Read more: AUSTRALIA HISTORY: WA Archive of Priceless Information Preserved
- Australian Farmers Clash With QLD State Government Over Water Basin LawsAce Business Desk – In short: The state government has introduced new legislation to protect a major underground water supply from coal seam gas drilling in southern Queensland. Farmers say the proposed laws will make the situation worse, while industry groups say they will “engage constructively”ABC Rural RoundUp Local News Reports What’s next? The… Read more: Australian Farmers Clash With QLD State Government Over Water Basin Laws
- MUST READ: How Banks Affect the Environment & the Role Your Money Plays in It?Ace Business Desk – When you think about your environmental footprint, what comes to mind first? Maybe the flights you take, the car you drive or whether you choose the train instead. Perhaps it is the plastic you try to avoid, the clothes you buy or the food on your plate. But what about… Read more: MUST READ: How Banks Affect the Environment & the Role Your Money Plays in It?
- OPINION: How Big Tech & Politicians Provide Or Fail to Provide Security Online?Ace Security Desk – How Big Tech and politicians built a digital ID system for everyone while pretending to fight each other. Politicians on both sides of the Atlantic are competing to look tough on Silicon Valley. They hold hearings, write bills, and pose for photographs with parents who say their kids’ lives were… Read more: OPINION: How Big Tech & Politicians Provide Or Fail to Provide Security Online?
- RESEARCH: Disillusioned voters drive One Nation surge as most Australians feel ignored by politiciansAce Business Desk – In short: New research shows Australians do not believe the political system is keeping pace with the threat posed by misinformation, undue influence and political self-interest. More than half of people say they do not feel represented or heard by their politicians. What’s next? Advocates say truth in political advertising, lobbying… Read more: RESEARCH: Disillusioned voters drive One Nation surge as most Australians feel ignored by politicians
- STORY: Australias History of Tharwa General Store That One Family Bought in 1926Ace History Desk – End of an era for Tharwa General Store after a century being owned by one family On the edge of the Murrumbidgee River, about 40 kilometres south of Canberra, sits a weatherboard building that has outlasted floods, bushfires, and even a tornado for more than a century. The Tharwa General… Read more: STORY: Australias History of Tharwa General Store That One Family Bought in 1926
- Australias BOM Win Another Contract to Build Climate Data Website at Cost of $1.6 MillionAce Business Desk – Company that built highly criticised BOM website wins $16m contract for new site The company responsible for the highly criticised Bureau of Meteorology website overhaul has won a $16 million tender to develop another climate data website for the government. Technology company Accenture Australia, which was also contracted for BOM’s $96… Read more: Australias BOM Win Another Contract to Build Climate Data Website at Cost of $1.6 Million
- Australia’s Victoria Court Orders Government to Pay Compensation to Landowner After Partial Rezoning in MelbourneAce Business Desk – In short:A court has ordered the Victorian government to pay a landowner $27 million in compensation after partially rezoning his property in Melbourne’s west. Victorian government ordered to compensate landowner $27 million over rezoned property 8h ago The land was originally zoned for rural use, but changes in 2010 saw… Read more: Australia’s Victoria Court Orders Government to Pay Compensation to Landowner After Partial Rezoning in Melbourne
- Australias NSW Fair Trading Complaints Mount Up With Booking Dot ComAce Business Desk – Booking Dot Com under fire as hundreds of complaints lodged with Fair Trading A wild house party with about 200 revellers left holes punched in walls, knives stolen and about $15,000 worth of damage. Joyce Zhang said the damage to her property in south-west Sydney was an ongoing “nightmare” that… Read more: Australias NSW Fair Trading Complaints Mount Up With Booking Dot Com
- Tasmanian tiger footprints show the carnivorous marsupial once roamed South Australian coastAce History Desk – In short:A palaeontology research team from Flinders University has uncovered a series of ancient footprints along the Eyre Peninsula coastline, indicating thylacines once existed on the South Australian coast. Tasmanian tigers went extinct on mainland Australia 2,000 years ago. What’s next? The researchers are looking at the Bridgewater Formation across… Read more: Tasmanian tiger footprints show the carnivorous marsupial once roamed South Australian coast
- Australia’s Growing More Blueberries as Appetites IncreaseAce Food Desk – Australians are eating and growing more blueberries than ever, but questions are being asked about how production of the fruit is being regulated ABC Rural RoundUp Local News Reports Watch ABC TV’s Landline at 12:30pm AEST on Sunday or stream anytime on ABC iview. Growing pains as blueberry industry expands rapidly… Read more: Australia’s Growing More Blueberries as Appetites Increase
- Australian Antarctica Program: ‘Wilkes Cabin’ a Former Radio Shack the Popular Place to StayAce History Desk – In short:A small rustic cabin on the edge of the Antarctic coast has become a popular place to stay for Antarctic expeditioners. Antarctica’s only ‘Hilton’ is a former radio shack at abandoned Wilkes station Affectionately known as the Wilkes “Hilton”, the historical hut was previously used as a radio receiver… Read more: Australian Antarctica Program: ‘Wilkes Cabin’ a Former Radio Shack the Popular Place to Stay
- Unique Climate Engine of the Sargasso Sea Could Endanger Sea-Life & Weather Patterns With Rising TemperaturesGlobalWarming & ClimateChange News Desk – There is one sea on Earth that touches no land, and that is because it has no shore The Atlantic Ocean holds a secret: a patch of calm water ringed by swift currents, sitting about 590 miles east of Florida yet never touching land. Known as the Sargasso… Read more: Unique Climate Engine of the Sargasso Sea Could Endanger Sea-Life & Weather Patterns With Rising Temperatures
- Crystal Research Study Reveals New Way to Guide Heat & EnergyAce News Desk – Researchers have detected vibrations inside a magnetic crystal that split into two distinct motions and carry their own magnetic signal. The finding reveals a direct physical link between heat, sound, and magnetism, connecting three processes that scientists long studied as largely separate. Signals in the crystal Inside a magnetic iron-molybdenum crystal,… Read more: Crystal Research Study Reveals New Way to Guide Heat & Energy
- Stuffed Dates With Three Fillings To Try Either Creamy, Nutty Or ChocolateyAce Food Desk says here’s some delicious food to try with Kindness & Love xx A&M Stuffed dates with three fillings Dates hold a special place on the iftar table, the meal to break one’s fast during the month of Ramadan. They’re often the first thing eaten after the call to prayer, a tradition that… Read more: Stuffed Dates With Three Fillings To Try Either Creamy, Nutty Or Chocolatey
- AUSTRALIA RESEARCH: Earth’s Low Orbit Cluttered With Ever Increasing Space DebrisAce Business Desk – Space junk is cluttering Earth’s low orbit with high-velocity projectiles and it’s getting worse The galaxy stretches out as a hazy band across a dark south-eastern Australian night sky. All is still, apart from the steady blinking of a high-altitude jet plane. A “star” appears to streak across the sky,… Read more: AUSTRALIA RESEARCH: Earth’s Low Orbit Cluttered With Ever Increasing Space Debris
- OPINION: Australias Health System Is Changing Are They Heading For Two Tier For Rich & Poor?Ace Health Desk – Have you ever been to a MyHealth GP clinic, bought weight loss treatments at a health hub or had a telehealth appointment with Blua? If so, you were being treated by an operation owned in part by some of the country’s major private health insurers. Since the pandemic, health insurers… Read more: OPINION: Australias Health System Is Changing Are They Heading For Two Tier For Rich & Poor?
- Australians Suffering Six-day Telstra Outrage in Remote NT: Here’s What is KnownAce Business Desk – In short: Kintore locals say a Telstra outage in the community is having major flow-on impacts, causing problems with electricity and the ability to buy fuel and call Triple Zero. Local art centre manager Jaxon Waterhouse says the outage is compounding feelings of isolation as supplies dwindle at the local store. What’s… Read more: Australians Suffering Six-day Telstra Outrage in Remote NT: Here’s What is Known
- Apple iOS26.4 Brings in Age Checks for UK iPhone & iPad Users: Here’s What You Do?Ace Security Desk – Apple is rolling out age checks for iPhone and iPad users in the UK that will ask them to verify if they are adults to access “certain services” such as 18-plus apps. After customers accept the latest iOS 26.4 software update, they will be asked to verify their age, which… Read more: Apple iOS26.4 Brings in Age Checks for UK iPhone & iPad Users: Here’s What You Do?
- Apple Releases iOS 26.4 With 12 New Changes to Your iPhone Here’s What is NewAce Security Desk – Apple releases iOS 26.4 with 8 new emoji and 12 more changes to your iPhone Apple has released iOS 26.4, bringing 13 enhancements to your iPhone. The new software update includes 8 new emoji characters, changes to Apple Music, keyboard accuracy improvements, and much more. What’s new in iOS 26.4 “This update introduces Playlist Playground and Concerts in Apple… Read more: Apple Releases iOS 26.4 With 12 New Changes to Your iPhone Here’s What is New
- Australian Federal government urges rise in minimum wage above rate of inflationAce Business Desk – In short:The federal government has asked the Fair Work Commission to give minimum- and award-wage workers an above-inflation pay rise this year. Consistent with its usual practice, the government has not been specific about a number. The ACTU wants a 5 per cent rise and business group ACCI wants 3.5… Read more: Australian Federal government urges rise in minimum wage above rate of inflation
- Australia Authorities urge NSW beachgoers to cancel plans amid hazardous weather conditionsAce Breaking News – In short:Authorities are warning beachgoers to cancel their weekend beach plans due to hazardous surf conditions from Batemans Bay to the Hunter region. Surf Life Saving NSW says strong wind and swells will hamper its ability to carry out search and rescue operations. NSW SES says people should prepare their… Read more: Australia Authorities urge NSW beachgoers to cancel plans amid hazardous weather conditions
- Australia NSW Hit by Storms of Rain, Hail & High Winds & Sydney Area Suffering Power-OutragesAce Breaking News – In short: Thousands of properties across the Sydney area remain without power following severe weather which brought strong winds, hail and rain. Severe storm causes thousands of power outages and hundreds calls for help in Sydney More than 400 calls for help have been made to Fire and Rescue NSW.… Read more: Australia NSW Hit by Storms of Rain, Hail & High Winds & Sydney Area Suffering Power-Outrages
- Australia NSW to Impose New E-Bike Rules on Age Limit and Reduce Power: Here’s Whats KnownAce Business Desk – E-bike changes coming to NSW include reduced power and proposed age limit E-bikes have been a source of ire in New South Wales. While offering an accessible form of transport and exercise, their rapid growth has also led to injuries, speed concerns, misuse, and lithium-ion fires. In response, the state… Read more: Australia NSW to Impose New E-Bike Rules on Age Limit and Reduce Power: Here’s Whats Known
- ANALYSIS RESEARCH: Nearly all Apples in Europe Contain (PFAS) Multiple PesticidesAce Food Desk – A new analysis has found that most apples tested across Europe carried residues from several pesticides at once, with 85% containing more than one. That finding recasts an everyday fruit as a case study in how routine food exposure can outpace the way safety is still judged PDF Here Apple… Read more: ANALYSIS RESEARCH: Nearly all Apples in Europe Contain (PFAS) Multiple Pesticides
- Australias Proposed Aboriginal land rights law change limits unused Crown land access, councils sayAce Business Desk – In short: Aboriginal land councils across NSW have called an emergency meeting opposing a proposed law change they say would undermine land rights. Land councils say the change will prevent unused Crown land under lease from being claimable. What’s next? The NSW Aboriginal Land Council is petitioning the state government… Read more: Australias Proposed Aboriginal land rights law change limits unused Crown land access, councils say
- NASA Event Outlines Building ‘Space Station’ on the Moon: Here’s Whats PlannedAce Breaking News – NASA Unveils Initiatives to Achieve America’s National Space Policy As part of its “Ignition” event on Tuesday, NASA announced a series of transformative agencywide initiatives designed to achieve President Donald J. Trump’s National Space Policy and advance American leadership in space. These actions reflect the urgency of the moment, but… Read more: NASA Event Outlines Building ‘Space Station’ on the Moon: Here’s Whats Planned
- U.S Landmark Social Media Lawsuit Jury Finds Google & META Liable for Damages of $4.3M AwardAce Breaking News – In short:A US jury has found Google and Meta liable for damages in a landmark social media addiction lawsuit that could influence thousands of cases. The 20-year-old plaintiff has been awarded $4.3 million in damages. Meta and Google found liable in landmark social media addiction lawsuit APNews Agency/Reuters News Agency/ABC… Read more: U.S Landmark Social Media Lawsuit Jury Finds Google & META Liable for Damages of $4.3M Award
- RESEARCH: WMO Issues New Climate Change Warning as Planet Heats Up to Higher Temperatures in HistoryGlobalWarming & ClimateChange News Desk – The Earth’s climate is further out of balance than at any time in recorded history, the UN’s weather agency has warned. The World Meteorological Organization says that our planet is gaining much more heat energy than it can release, driven by emissions of warming gases such as carbon… Read more: RESEARCH: WMO Issues New Climate Change Warning as Planet Heats Up to Higher Temperatures in History
- Archaeologists Decipher Maya Hieroglyphs Revealing Name of Maya QueenAce History Desk – Archaeologists Decipher Crumbling Hieroglyphs to Reveal the Name of a Forgotten Maya Queen Who Ruled 1,400 Years Ago Ix Ch’ak Ch’een reigned over the city of Cobá in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Historians didn’t know her name before they began translating a series of inscriptions discovered in 2024 Archaeologists in Mexico’s… Read more: Archaeologists Decipher Maya Hieroglyphs Revealing Name of Maya Queen
- America AI Act Bill Repeals Section 230 On Liability & Digital ID ChangesAce Security Desk – Blackburn’s TRUMP AMERICA AI Act Repeals Section 230, Expands AI Liability, and Mandates Age Verification The bill is framed as pro-innovation, but its actual architecture makes self-censorship and digital ID the only rational business decision for any platform that wants to survive. Senator Marsha Blackburn has introduced a 291-page legislative… Read more: America AI Act Bill Repeals Section 230 On Liability & Digital ID Changes
- MUST READ RESEARCH: 1996 – 2026 Bird Flu Now Affects Not Just Birds But Seals & Sea-LionsAce History Desk – Bird flu is spreading rapidly in seals and sea lions, raising global alarm Back in 1996, a strain of bird flu showed up on a poultry farm in Asia. It didn’t look like a global threat at the time. Fast forward 30 years, and that same virus, H5N1, has spread… Read more: MUST READ RESEARCH: 1996 – 2026 Bird Flu Now Affects Not Just Birds But Seals & Sea-Lions
- Australias Tropical Cyclone Narelle to re-form off northern WA coast BOM & Local News reportsAce Breaking News – In short:Ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle is set to re-form off the northern West Australian coast. Coastal communities in the Kimberley will be affected by heavy rainfall and damaging winds ABC Kimberley Local News reports What’s next? The Bureau of Meteorology projects Tropical Cyclone Narelle could intensify into a category four system… Read more: Australias Tropical Cyclone Narelle to re-form off northern WA coast BOM & Local News reports
- Australian Elders in Kalumburu revitalise endangered Indigenous languagesAce History Desk – In short:Three Indigenous languages are still spoken in Kalumburu, but only by a handful of people ABC Kimberley Local News reports Efforts are underway to revive them for future generations. Wunambal man Jeremy Kowan believes learning your ancestors’ language is a powerful way to connect with them. Western Australia’s northernmost… Read more: Australian Elders in Kalumburu revitalise endangered Indigenous languages
- UN World Water Day 2026: On March 22nd Highlights Gap Between Rich & Poor NationsAce News Desk – On March 22, as World Water Day is observed globally, the message this year lands with a sharper edge: water cannot wait. World Water Day 2026: The gender gap in global water access What many still treat as routine – turning on a tap without thinking – remains out of… Read more: UN World Water Day 2026: On March 22nd Highlights Gap Between Rich & Poor Nations
- Australia & EU Look to Sign-Off ‘Free Trade Pack’ in Canberra Today: Here’s Whats is KnownAce Breaking News – In short:Australia and the European Union look set to finally sign off on a long-awaited free trade pact, which is expected to protect Australia’s right to name sparkling wine “prosecco”. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese are expected to green-light the deal in Canberra… Read more: Australia & EU Look to Sign-Off ‘Free Trade Pack’ in Canberra Today: Here’s Whats is Known
- U.K HS2 High Speed Trains Costing Billions of Taxpayers Money Could Run Slower to Save Money?Ace Breaking News – HS2 high speed railway trains could be made to run slower than initially planned to keep costs down. HS2 trains could run slower than planned to save money The government has ordered the company building the project to consider lower speeds on the line from London to Birmingham, which has… Read more: U.K HS2 High Speed Trains Costing Billions of Taxpayers Money Could Run Slower to Save Money?
- U.K FSA Issues RECALL Alert for Mouse Contaminated ‘Porridge & Pots’ Listed Below an Event That Happened Autumn 2025Ace Business Desk – Moma Foods has pulled some porridge pots and sachets from supermarket shelves and warned people not to eat them after “a mouse contamination event” which happened in autumn last year. Porridge recalled months after mouse contamination The Food Standards Agency (FSA) issued an alert on Sunday stating that the firm,… Read more: U.K FSA Issues RECALL Alert for Mouse Contaminated ‘Porridge & Pots’ Listed Below an Event That Happened Autumn 2025
- Breakfast Ideas For Yummy Start For The DayAce Food Desk says here’s some yummy breakfast ideas to enjoy with Kindness & Love xx A&M Make-ahead breakfast ideas for a stress-free morning routine The weekday morning routine can be difficult to perfect, but breakfast doesn’t need to be a rushed slice of toast. From breakfast sandwiches to chia pudding, these delicious morning… Read more: Breakfast Ideas For Yummy Start For The Day
- MUST READ: Most Saharan dust is generated by ‘hidden thunderstorms’ high above the desertAce History Desk – When Saharan dust reaches the UK and Europe, as a huge country-sized cloud did over the past few days, it can transform the sky. Tiny particles drifting in the atmosphere scatter blue light while allowing reds and oranges to reach us intact, producing beautiful sunsets. But these striking displays are also a… Read more: MUST READ: Most Saharan dust is generated by ‘hidden thunderstorms’ high above the desert
- AUSTRALIA TEXTILE EXPERTS REVIEW: How to choose sheets and bed linen that last as long as possible?Ace Business Desk – Sleeping in a great set of sheets is one of life’s little pleasures. But buying bed linen can be overwhelming and expensive. It’s probably not a task you want to be doing often. So, how can you choose good quality and long-lasting bed sheets, and is linen worth the extra… Read more: AUSTRALIA TEXTILE EXPERTS REVIEW: How to choose sheets and bed linen that last as long as possible?
- OPINION: South Australian election shows One Nation threatens Liberals and LaborAce News Desk – South Australia has shown the Liberal Party is no longer simply losing votes; it is losing its place in the political order Patricia Karvelas is host of ABC News Afternoon Briefing at 4pm weekdays on ABC News Channel, co-host of the weekly Party Room podcast with Fran Kelly and host… Read more: OPINION: South Australian election shows One Nation threatens Liberals and Labor
- Australias BOM Report: Ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle to reform and impact WA coast this weekAce Breaking News – In short:Ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds as it crosses into Western Australia. A warning zone has been declared between Mitchell Plateau and the WA/NT border, but community leaders say they are well prepared ABC Kimberley Local News reports What’s next? The Bureau of… Read more: Australias BOM Report: Ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle to reform and impact WA coast this week
- Scientists Investigate ‘Glacier Retreat’ in the ‘Himalayas’ Due to Global Warming & Climate ChangeGlobalWarming & ClimateChange News Desk Himalayas’ glacier loss threatens 2 billion people in ‘greatest problem of climate change’ Accelerating glacial retreat in the Himalayas over the past decades is threatening over 2 billion people in the region who depend on meltwater from the “water tower of Asia” for their daily needs, according to climate… Read more: Scientists Investigate ‘Glacier Retreat’ in the ‘Himalayas’ Due to Global Warming & Climate Change
- MUST READ RESEARCH: Most Plastic Waste is Contaminated As Scientists Tackle ProblemAce Business Desk – Most plastic waste is contaminated – our new ‘nano’ recycling tech embraces this messy reality A plastic drinks bottle is one of the most “recyclable” objects in the modern waste stream. It is lightweight and collected in huge volumes. Yet even for this item, the reality of recycling is messy: labels,… Read more: MUST READ RESEARCH: Most Plastic Waste is Contaminated As Scientists Tackle Problem
- ACT Teaches ‘Australian Second Language (Auslan)’ in Canberra SchoolAce News Desk – Pioneering Auslan program breaks down barriers in Canberra schoolyard Getting a class of primary school students to sit in silence for 45 minutes sounds like a tough ask. But when Simone Xirakis tells her students to turn their “voices off”, they are happy to oblige. Mount Rogers Primary School in… Read more: ACT Teaches ‘Australian Second Language (Auslan)’ in Canberra School

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