ZEN Energy has entered voluntary administration after mounting financial losses caused by wholesale electricity volatility and what it means for South Australia

ZEN Energy Collapse: Renewable Retailer Enters Voluntary Administration

South Australia-based renewables firm ZEN Energy has officially entered voluntary administration in Australia, marking a significant downturn for a company that was once positioned as a leader in Australia’s transition to green power. The decision comes after the company struggled to maintain financial viability, citing extreme wholesale electricity volatility as a primary driver for its collapse. The company,…

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Australia's horticulture production value reached a record $19.5 billion in 2024–25, driven by strong fruit, nut and vegetable growth, expanding export markets.

Australia’s Horticulture Production Value Hits Record $19.5 Billion in 2024–25

Australia’s horticulture production value reached a record $19.5 billion in the 2024/25 financial year, according to the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) agricultural production data.. The industry’s value has nearly doubled over the past decade, driven by strong growth in fruit and nut production and expanding export markets. Despite the record performance, many growers…

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Qantas has suspended Alice Springs-Melbourne flights and reduced Darwin-Singapore services to seasonal operations amid rising costs and weaker demand.

Qantas Cancels Alice Springs-Melbourne Flights, Cuts Darwin-Singapore Route

Qantas has announced the indefinite suspension of its Alice Springs-Melbourne flights while also reducing its Darwin-Singapore route to seasonal operations. The decision, described by Qantas as “difficult,” comes amid a backdrop of falling passenger demand and escalating operational costs, leaving several Northern Territory connections under significant pressure. Why Did Qantas Suspend Alice Springs-Melbourne Flights According…

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EASA has ordered emergency inspections of 16 Airbus A380 jets operated by Emirates and Qantas after cracks were discovered in a wing structure.

Airbus A380 Wing Cracks Trigger Emergency Inspections of Emirates and Qantas Jets

Airbus A380 aircraft operated by Emirates and Qantas are undergoing urgent safety inspections after cracks were discovered in a key wing structure, prompting an emergency directive from European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The cracks were identified in a structural beam that is essential for maintaining the aerodynamic load during flight, raising concerns regarding the…

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