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Is T-Mobile down? Users report widespread outages

T-Mobile and its Mint Mobile subsidiary had trouble on Tuesday.




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T-Mobile, Mint Mobile outage maps: See which regions are affected

T-Mobile, Mint Mobile outage maps: See which regions are affected




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3 AI-enhanced PCs that stand out from the rest

Thanks to Intel, a feature-laden new generation of AI-enhanced PCs hit the market just in time for the holidays.




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'Hot Frosty' is good for your mental health, says me

Netflix's Christmas rom-com "Hot Frosty" is good for your mental health. Review.




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Wordle today: Answer, hints for November 13

Here's the answer for "Wordle" #1243 on November 13, as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself.




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NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for November 13

Connections is a New York Times word game that's all about finding the "common threads between words." How to solve the puzzle.




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Save 70% with Proton VPN's best-ever Black Friday deal

The best Black Friday VPN deal is on Proton VPN. Save 70% on a two-year plan.




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FileJump's 2TB cloud storage plan is only £70 for life

FileJump's 2TB Cloud Storage Lifetime Subscription is a permanent solution for file storage, and it's on sale for £69.82 (reg. £366.34).




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Aussie food and beverage front and centre at Fijian trade show

Australian food and beverage were a hit at HOTEC, Fiji's premium tourism and hospitality trade event.



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G’day USA: Aussie private F&B labels star in Chicago

Australian food and beverages wowed the crowd at the 2022 Private Label Trade Show in Chicago.



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Australia stars at the world’s largest fintech festival

Australian fintechs were in the spotlight at the Singapore Fintech Festival.



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Fruitful show of Aussie produce at Asia Fruit Logistica

Australian produce was in the spotlight at Asia Fruit Logistica, the region’s largest horticultural trade show.



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Let the good wines flow: Korean tasting and masterclass show off Aussie drops

Australian wine was showcased to retailers, distributors, sommeliers and media at key tasting events in Korea.



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Australia’s India trade deal set for December go-ahead

Australia’s landmark AI-ECTA trade deal to come into force on 29 December



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Coopers now serving up craft beers across India

Coopers’ craft beers are available across India after Austrade helped secure a new nationwide distributor for the brewery.



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India raises a toast to Taylors Wines

Taylors Wines has launched in India, ahead of the AI-ECTA entering into force.



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Poland looks to Australia for METS safety and efficiency solutions

Poland’s quickening transition to clean energy opens up supply opportunities for Australian METS companies.



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Indian foodies lured by Australia’s Patagonian toothfish

Hobart-based fisheries company, Australian Longline, is now exporting Patagonian toothfish to India.



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Tourism Research Australia’s recipe for success: regular innovation and a client focus

Tourism Research Australia (TRA) is Australia’s official provider of tourism data and analysis to support Australia’s visitor economy. TRA has a rich 35-year history of data collection at the leading edge of tourism research in Australia.



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Austrade untangles cotton exports for LDC

Austrade’s assistance enabled Louis Dreyfus Company to get Australian cotton to Pakistani cotton manufacturers.



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Australia’s defence industry out in force at Malaysia’s LIMA expo

Malaysia’s LIMA exhibition for defence, aerospace and maritime businesses will host a strong contingent from Australia.



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Data centre operator NEXTDC announces major investment in Malaysian digital economy

Australian data centre operator NEXTDC Limited is building its first overseas facility in Malaysia.



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Have your say on the strategic refocus of the EMDG program

Austrade is seeking feedback on options to improve the Export Market Development Grants (EMDG) program.



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Tourism Research Australia to report vital business events data

Tourism Research Australia will start collecting data on business events to measure industry performance and help inform decision making.



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2023 Australian Mission to the Asian Development Bank's Business Opportunities Fair

Austrade invites you to join the 2023 Australian Mission to the ADB Business Opportunities Fair (BOF) in Manila, Philippines from 3 to 5 October 2023. The ADB BOF is a one-stop forum for consultants and contractors from around the world looking to provide goods, works, and services for ADB projects in the Indo-Pacific region. This is a great opportunity to maximise your chances of participating in major international aid projects. • gain first-hand information and insights about opportunities funded by the Asian Development Bank. • hear about key priorities, as well as upcoming business opportunities • network with industry peers and ADB specialists relevant to your sector and countries of interest • establish your credentials with the Asian Development Bank.




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Asia Clean Energy Summit 2023 Conference and Exhibition

Themed “Clean Energy for a Clean World”, ACES 2023 will take place from 24-26 October in Singapore. The event supports the region’s net zero ambitions and the need to accelerate just clean energy transition with appropriate technologies, policies and financing. Gain access to insightful sessions, networking with industry leaders, and exploring the latest advancements in clean energy.




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Doing business with the mining industry in Brazil 2023

Join us for an overview of doing business with the mining industry in Brazil, delivered by Austrade with guest speakers from Cescon Barrieu, one of the leading law firms in Brazil.




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Study Australia Education Fair 2023 – Mongolia

The Study Australia Education Fair in Mongolia will be a face-to-face event again in September 2023. Capitalise on the growing demand for study in Australia post-COVID and engage directly with prospective students and their parents in Mongolia.




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Study Australia Education Fairs in South Korea and Japan

In May 2023, Austrade’s International Education teams in South Korea and Japan delivered face-to-face Study Australia Education Fairs for the first time in four years.




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Singapore Landing Pad empowers First Nations exporters

Austrade hosted a Landing Pad for 9 First Nations businesses in Singapore. The program included activities, workshops and masterclasses on the essential tools for export success.



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Capricornia’s smart road to A$4.74 million Chinese joint venture

Australia’s Capricornia Contact Lens has signed a A$4.74 million joint venture with Guangzhou Ruitai Biotech to set up EPICON, an entity that will conduct R&D and manufacture scleral lens and other ophthalmic products.




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Appointments to Tourism Australia Board (Ministerial)

Today I am pleased to announce the appointment of three new members to the Tourism Australia Board.




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Inquiry to strengthen our Trade Agreements (Ministerial)

This week I asked the Joint Standing Committee for Trade and Investment Growth consider the Australian Government’s approach to negotiating trade and investment agreements with international partners.




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Call for Nominations: 2023 Malaysian Australian Alumni Awards

The Malaysian Australian Alumni Council is seeking nominations for the 2023 Malaysian Australian Alumni Awards. The event aims to recognise outstanding Malaysian graduates of Australian Universities through six categories.




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Regrow seeds new ways to reduce emissions

Regrow powers agriculture resilience by helping farmers and companies worldwide​ transform ​farming practices to reduce emissions across the agricultural supply chain.




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Foodtech exporter Flavourtech smells opportunity in the Netherlands

Flavourtech sets up in the Netherlands’ leading food research centre to connect with clients and undertake R&D.




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Tassal reels in export success thanks to trade agreement with India

Tassal is exporting to India for the first time, aided by tariff cuts under the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement.




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Aldridge Railway Signals named Indigenous Exporter of the Year

First Nations business Aldridge Railway Signals was named Exporter of the Year at Supply Nation’s Supplier Diversity Awards.



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Boosting opportunities through Indonesian Skills Exchange Pilot Program (Ministerial)

From today Australian and Indonesian businesses and workers will have even greater opportunities to boost their skills and expertise, with the signing of an expanded Memorandum of Understanding on the Indonesia-Australia Skills Development Exchange Pilot.




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Deepening economic ties with our ASEAN partners (Ministerial)

The Australian Government is proud to announce the upgrading of the Agreement Establishing the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Area (AANZFTA).




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Hydroflux finds sustainable success in the Pacific

Australian environmental services company Hydroflux is providing sustainable water solutions and services to Pacific nations.




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Insight – Building resilient infrastructure in the Pacific Islands

There are opportunities for Australian companies to build sustainable resilient infrastructure in the Pacific and contribute to the region’s economic prosperity.




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Auxin Solar alleges unfair trade practices from Chinese suppliers, asks Commerce to intervene

Auxin Solar named more than a dozen companies in its petition to Commerce Department officials.




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Wind project off North Carolina coast gets overwhelming support

Birders and organized labor dominated a recent public comment period, while beach towns were mostly mum. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management will now consider the input ahead of an anticipated auction this spring.




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Renewable energy advocates are angry at planned ISO NE move on MOPR

ISO New England outlined the "transition" proposal that will be submitted to FERC in the coming weeks. If allowed proceed, the MOPR would remain in effect for next year's capacity auction.




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MISO surprises with FERC Order 2222 implementation date

MISO's long implementation date for Order 2222 is another reason FERC should schedule a technical conference sooner than later.




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FERC receives two proposals for same California pumped storage location

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has received two applications for preliminary permits for a pumped storage project at Lake Elsinore in California.




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Duke Energy aims to double renewable energy capacity by 2030

The utility's five-year capital plan totals $63 billion, 80% of which will support investments in grid modernization and zero or lower-carbon emitting generation.




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California PUC adopts plan to add 25.5GW of renewables by 2023

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved plans to add around 25,500 MW of renewable energy resources and 15,000 MW of energy storage and demand response resources by 2032.  The decision also adopted a 35 million metric ton (MMT) electric sector greenhouse gas emission (GHG) planning target. That goal, also to be achieved by 2032, is tighter than an earlier 46 […]




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‘This is punitive’: Kansas Senate committee considers poison pill wind energy bills

Senators heard three hours of testimony from anti-wind sources and just one hour from proponents of renewable energy