Tesla has publicly expressed its opposition to President Biden’s proposed restrictions on Chinese technology in US cars, citing the policy as an...
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Gene technology has had significant positive impacts in Australian agriculture, including in cotton and grains, and has strong potential to address significant challenges in the future. The NFF supports reforms to modernise Australia’s regulations and adopt a more appropriate risk-based system, which could reduce regulatory burden and help increase adoption of innovative new technologies. Read […]
Tesla has publicly expressed its opposition to President Biden’s proposed restrictions on Chinese technology in US cars, citing the policy as an...
New Zealand’s Forest Industry Safety Council (FISC) on behalf of the industry has made an online submission that the Forest Industry Contractors...
Paraquat and diquat are widely used in Australian agriculture, supporting the production of grains, cotton, horticulture, sugarcane, rice, wine, and...
A Federal High Court, Lagos, has adjourned for adoption of no case submission in the ongoing trial of a socialite, Mrs. Funmilayo Arike Ogbuanya...
Regulatory background 2007 At-Berth Regulation The original 2007 At-Berth Regulation applied to container ships, passenger ships and...
The National Farmers’ Federation welcomes Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ renewed emphasis on right to repair in his address today to the Australian...
The setting up of Tata-Airbus plant in Vadodara (Gujarat), is the first private project in India for the manufacture of aircraft in India. The...
The National Farmers’ Federation has raised its eyebrows at today’s announcement the Federal Government has received 1000 responses to the...
By Felix Kuyinu The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, FCCPC, has directed electricity Distribution Companies, DisCos, on...
The Queensland Police Union has proposed extraordinary domestic violence reforms, designed to streamline protection orders and drastically reduce...