One of the only two copper smelters in the country is set to close in outback Queensland in 2030, and experts worry the commodity's production could be taken out of Australia's hands.
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Wildlife moves to built-up areas in search of food, water in drought
Residents are urged not to leave food and water out for the migrating wildlife despite worsening drought conditions.
PNG cuts tax on household items to ease cost of living pressures
People in Papua New Guinea have welcomed the government's move to ease the cost of living pressures by cutting the goods and services tax on several essential household items.
Worry as SA drought smashes low-rainfall records in farming areas
Farmers were able to achieve a good harvest over summer because of sub-soil moisture, but a second year of extremely low rainfall has them fretting despite some good falls over the weekend.
Court downplays scale of cattle industry losses after live export ban
Hundreds of claimants seeking compensation are considering an appeal, after the federal court found the 2011 live export ban did not impact export quotas "in any material way".
Tails wag at kelpie muster as rain drenches town ravaged by drought
Downpours during the Australian Kelpie Muster bring smiles, not scowls, to a drought-stricken town in western Victoria.
Rain a 'celebration' but not a drought-breaker for SA farmers
Much-needed rain has soaked parched land across parts of South Australia but farmers say more is required to break the drought.