How oil built and defined the Gulf before disrupting it
In a region where energy shapes national identity, the Iran war hits close to home
In a region where energy shapes national identity, the Iran war hits close to home
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With energy prices soaring and the Strait of Hormuz still closed, the world must cut demand. From 4-day workweeks and petrol rations to turning down the air con, here's what some countries are trying. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
From crafting to surfing, people of all ages are experimenting with new hobbies to meet pals in regional Victoria.
The US oil blockade has brought Cuba’s power grid to the brink of collapse.
The very first Melbourne International Comedy Festival launched 40 years ago, and while it's kept its scrappy charm, things look pretty different today.
A combination of higher mortgage rates and economic uncertainty are reversing what was expected to be a recovery year in the housing market.
New analysis by the e61 Institute, which tracks NDIS participants over more than a decade, finds substantial improvements to their workforce participation and self-reported energy levels within four years of accessing…