

U.K GOV.DBT Announce New Laws for 2027 to Make it Easier to Cancel Subscriptions & Get Refunds
Ace Breaking News – New laws will make it easier to cancel subscriptions and get refunds for unwanted auto-renewals, the government has said. A crackdown on “subscription traps” could save the average person nearly £170 a year, according to the Department for Business and Trade (DBT). Consumers will no longer have to make “endless phone…
Australias Tropical Narelle Was Not Just Another Storm it Was Worst for 28 Years: Here’s What Happened
Ace Weather Desk – How Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle wreaked havoc across QLD, WA and the NT From the very first news reports about Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle, it was clear this wasn’t just another storm. Its fury was forecast to be felt across Australia’s entire northern span. And it packed a punch all the…
Olive Salad with Creamy Feta & Zesty Lemon-Garlic Dressing
Ace Food Desk says here’s todays yummy salad with Kindness & Love xx A&M This salad is for all the olive lovers. It’s a bright, punchy mix of marinated olives, red onion, capsicum and creamy feta, tossed with fresh herbs and a zesty lemon-garlic dressing. It’s the kind of side that lifts any meal, adding…
Australias Conservation Group Plans to Replant Ancient Daintree Rainforest Trees But Council Refuses Rezoning Here’s Why?
Ace Breaking News – In short: Conservation group Rainforest Rescue has received partial approval to plant rainforest trees on former sugarcane farms near the ancient Daintree Rainforest. However, Douglas Shire Council has refused to allow much of the rezoning due to concerns about losing agricultural land. The plan has sparked debate about the need for…
Australias ACMA Introduces New Rules to Publish Standardise Mobile Coverage Maps By June 30 2026
Ace Breaking News – In short: Telstra claims new coverage maps will “make it much harder” for customers to gauge usable coverage. ACMA has introduced new rules for standardised mobile coverage maps that will see mobile signals below -115 dBm labelled as “no coverage”. What’s next? All telcos will have until June 30 to publish…
Australia’s Fresh Autumn Fruit & Vegetables For April: Here’s What to Look For and Enjoy
Ace Food Desk – Fresh autumn produce to make the most of in April “A lot of people have fruit trees and you can literally see the seasons changing on the street,” says Helly Raichura. The chef and owner of Indian restaurant Enter Via Laundry says she can spot pomegranates, persimmons, quince and some citrus…
U.K Stargazers Capture ‘Pink Moon’ on Thursday Morning
Ace Breaking News – Skygazers have captured stunning shots of this month’s full Moon, known as the Pink Moon, as it lit up skies on Thursday morning (2 April). Spectacular Pink Moon lights up UK night sky Officially reaching its peak at 03:12 BST, the Pink Moon became the fourth full Moon of 2026, following…
U.K MET Weather WARNING Names ‘ Storm Dave’ Ahead of Strong Winds Over Parts of Country: Here’s Whats Known
Ace Breaking News – Storm Dave named ahead of windy Easter Weekend weather A low-pressure system from the Atlantic will bring very strong winds in the north of the UK on Saturday evening into Sunday. After a broadly fine Thursday, the UK’s weather will turn more unsettled as we move into the Easter weekend. The…
STORY: Australias History of Show-Bags Tradition For Generations of People
Ace History Desk – Showbags a highlight of sideshow alley for generations of Australians For many rural farmers and their families, the annual pilgrimage to the Sydney Royal Easter Show is the social event of the year. And for generations of children, getting their sticky fingers on a showbag or two was the highlight of…
Easter Charitable Giveaway of Orkney Supermarket Bananas After Over Order Error
Ace Food Desk – A supermarket in Orkney has been giving away bananas after accidentally ordering an estimated 38,000 of them – almost double the entire population of the islands. Bananas galore in Orkney after store orders 38,000 by mistake Tesco in Kirkwall had intended to order 380kg (750lbs) of the fruit but a slip-up…
U.K GOV. New Figures Show More Than 13 Million People Living in Relative Poverty in March 2025
Ace News Desk – The number of people living in relative poverty in the UK rose by half a million in the year up to March 2025, new government figures have shown. There are now 13.4 million living in relative poverty, including four million children. The number of pensioners living in relative poverty increased from…
Apple to Roll-Out iOS18 Security Update For Users That Have Not Updated to iOS26 on their devices
Ace Breaking News – Apple confirms iOS 18 update to patch DarkSword exploit for users who haven’t upgraded to iOS 26 According to Wired, Apple will release an iOS 18 update on Wednesday morning to patch vulnerabilities exploited by the DarkSword hack. Here’s what that means. Over the last few weeks, we’ve seen Apple issue multiple…
Five Simple & Easy Seafood Dinners For Busy Weeknights
Ace Food Desk says here’s some simple seafood dinners to enjoy with Kindness & Love xx A&M Five easy seafood dinners for busy weeknights Looking for tasty, hassle-free seafood meals to add to your menu? Here are some of our favourites, from prawn pasta and tuna mornay to baked salmon and tuna cakes. Spaghetti with…
Australias National migrant worker scheme uncovers ‘shocking’ exploitation in first year of operation
Ace Business Desk – In short:A national program protecting the rights of migrant workers has uncovered millions in unpaid wages, threats of visa cancellation and modern slavery. In NSW, $1.35 million in potential unpaid wage claims have been identified, while in Victoria, $236,000 has been recovered for migrant workers. What’s next? Unions NSW said the…
Australian Court Sentence NSW Forestry Corp For Illegally Logging in 2020 & Yurruungga Aboriginal Corp will Receive $450,000
Ace Business Desk – In short: NSW Forestry Corporation has been sentenced after illegally logging nine trees at Wild Cattle Creek State Forest in 2020. Court makes landmark decision after illegal logging in NSW state forest Instead of receiving a fine, Yurruungga Aboriginal Corporation will receive $450,000 through a restorative justice process. What’s next? The…
Australias Victoria Olive Growers Complete Purchase Contract of U.S California Olive Ranch
Ace Business Desk – In short: Cobram Estate Olives has completed its purchase of California Olive Ranch in a deal worth almost $260 million.The deal means Cobram Estate now owns about 70 per cent of California’s production ABC Rural RoundUp Local News Report Victorian olive giant Cobram Estate completes purchase of US producer California Olive Ranch…
Apple At 50 & How Technology Changed The World
Ace History Desk – Apple at 50: eight technology leaps that changed our world In the early 1970s, the idea of an ordinary person owning a computer sounded absurd. Computers back then were more like aircraft carriers or nuclear power plants than household appliances – vast machines housed in data centres operated by teams of specialists,…
NASA Sets Coverage for First Artemis Crewed Mission Around Moon
Ace Breaking News – A variety of prelaunch, launch, and mission events for NASA’s Artemis II mission around the Moon will stream online. The agency is targeting no earlier than Wednesday, April 1, for the test flight during a two-hour window that opens at 6:24 p.m. EDT, with additional launch opportunities through Monday, April 6.…
Australias Fair Work Commission abolishes junior pay rates for young adult employees in December 2026
Ace Business Desk – Young adults working in retail, fast food and pharmacies are set to receive a pay rise, after a decision by the Fair Work Commission described as “up there with the introduction of equal pay for women in the 1970s”. The commission moved to abolish junior pay rates for young adult employees…
U.K GOV Low Pay Commission Recommendation for Pay Rise to £12.71 Per Hour For Over 21 Year Olds from today
Ace Business Desk – Around 2.7 million people are set to receive a pay rise this week as the national minimum wage goes up by 50p to £12.71 for over 21s. Minimum wage rises to £12.71 an hour as firms warn of impact Workers aged 18-20 will see an 85p rise to £10.85, and under-18s…
History of Denim & its Environmental & Sustainability Impact on the World
Ace 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 those…
Antarctic Penguin Named ‘Hope’ Appears on Remote WA Beach
Ace 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 released…
AUSTRALIA HISTORY: WA Archive of Priceless Information Preserved
Ace 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 archives…
Australian Farmers Clash With QLD State Government Over Water Basin Laws
Ace 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 bill…
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 your…
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 ruined…
RESEARCH: Disillusioned voters drive One Nation surge as most Australians feel ignored by politicians
Ace 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 and…
STORY: Australias History of Tharwa General Store That One Family Bought in 1926
Ace 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 Store…
Australias BOM Win Another Contract to Build Climate Data Website at Cost of $1.6 Million
Ace 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 million…
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