Running a bit late today, but here's three stories from my mainstream media feeds about "what went right" rather than "what went wrong".
Horticulture producers to get better system to resolve disputes with traders under new code by Sarina Locke (ABC Rural, New South Wales)
The Federal government is working to reform the Horticultural Code of Conduct, after finding in review it was inefficient, and largely ignored by both growers and traders.
Are lupin flakes the next big superfood? by Eliza Borello (AM, ABC Radio)
A profile of The Lupin Co, a new WA-based food business aiming to crack into the Australian wellness market with their product.
Energy Australia boss says national plan for renewable energy is solution to high power prices by Elysse Morgan (Business reporter, ABC Australia)
Energy Australia, one of the largest operators of coal-fired power stations, has joined the growing chorus of groups which are calling for an end to blame-slinging over renewables, and for Australia's federal politicians to join in a non-partisan push for clean energy.
So there's my three for the day. If you've found any stories about "what went right" in your media feeds, why not leave a link to them in the comments?
Horticulture producers to get better system to resolve disputes with traders under new code by Sarina Locke (ABC Rural, New South Wales)
The Federal government is working to reform the Horticultural Code of Conduct, after finding in review it was inefficient, and largely ignored by both growers and traders.
Are lupin flakes the next big superfood? by Eliza Borello (AM, ABC Radio)
A profile of The Lupin Co, a new WA-based food business aiming to crack into the Australian wellness market with their product.
Energy Australia boss says national plan for renewable energy is solution to high power prices by Elysse Morgan (Business reporter, ABC Australia)
Energy Australia, one of the largest operators of coal-fired power stations, has joined the growing chorus of groups which are calling for an end to blame-slinging over renewables, and for Australia's federal politicians to join in a non-partisan push for clean energy.
So there's my three for the day. If you've found any stories about "what went right" in your media feeds, why not leave a link to them in the comments?
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