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EMS/RMIT develop fuel loss detection tool

By Russell Dupuy, Environmental Monitoring Solutions Coupling Industry expertise and university research to develop effective data analytic and machine learning techniques for identifying and quantifying the different sources of fuel losses from underground petroleum storage systems (UPSSs) at service stations. Fuel losses such as leakage from underground fuel storage systems is a common problem globally.

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New AACS research shows adaptability of industry

New research from the Australasian Association of Convenience Stores (AACS) shows the crucial role the convenience sector played during the peak of the COVID-19 crisis. The research, compiled by Convenience Measures Australia (CMA) for AACS, shows consumers are increasingly looking to C-stores as safer, more hygienic and quieter places to shop, compared with major retailers.

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Cyber attack on Lion prompts warning for FMCG sector

The cyber attack on Lion Dairy & Drinks (LD&D) has prompted warnings other FMCG businesses could be at risk. The industry giant, who manufactures brands such as Dairy Farmers, Pura, Vitasoy and Yoplait through LD&D has said it was hit by a “major incident” on Monday which forced the company to disable its IT systems.

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Beef jerky gets a healthy makeover, thanks to Kooee! Snacks

Beef jerky fans have a new, healthier way to indulge thanks to Kooee! Sticks, the latest product from Kooee! Snacks. The brand, described as Australia’s leading healthy jerky brand, has just launched their latest twiggy stick in stores and promise the high protein snack is even healthier. The sticks come in three flavours: a free

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Coke’s wetland rejuvination donation

The Coca-Cola Australia Foundation (CCAF) has teamed up with Earthwatch to tackle marine pollution and rejuvinate the Lower Gulf of Carpentaria. The $600,000 partnership will see Earthwatch, in conjunction with the Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation (CLCAC) and recycling group Plastic Collective, train 20 CLCAC Indigenous Land and Environmental Rangers to manage their ‘Wetlands not

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NightOwl store reopens two years after fire

NightOwl are celebrating the reopening of their New Farm store in Brisbane’s northern suburbs, two years after it was destroyed by fire. The convenience store was razed when the restaurant adjoining the store caught fire in April, 2018. The store had been serving the local community since 1985 and was the first of NightOwl’s now

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