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From vinyl to Spotify, the economics of music have shifted dramatically. Understanding the flow of money through the industry helps explain why artists struggle and how Australia fits in.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Fuel hedging, carbon costs, yield management, and geopolitical risk all feed into the price you pay for a flight to London or Bali.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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How ocean currents shape Australia's weather, fish stocks, and monsoons. Learn why these underwater rivers matter for your climate and food supply.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Cobalt powers EV and renewable batteries globally. Learn how Australia plans to process more cobalt despite concentrated supply chains in unstable regions.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Discover how geothermal energy works and why Australia is investing in underground heat technology. Learn about reliable 24/7 renewable power generation.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Explore how Australia's iron ore production drives global steel markets. Learn why 900M tonnes annually shape construction, infrastructure demand, and economic growth worldwide.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Australia produces 25% of world's wool. Learn how the global supply chain works, why farmer prices fluctuate, and what drives demand from Milan to India.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Australia imports crucial fertilisers as global supply chains face disruption. Learn how nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium shortages directly impact your grocery bills and food security.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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As the world's second-largest producer, Australia's copper output shapes everything from power grids to tech—and price swings ripple through local wages and living costs.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Australia imports nearly all potassium from a few countries, leaving farmers vulnerable to supply disruptions thousands of kilometres away.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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The world's top lithium producer ships raw ore abroad for refining, ceding profits and battery dominance to rivals in a global race for EV materials.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Sugar is one of the world's most traded commodities. Understanding how it moves from cane fields to your kitchen helps explain why prices swing, why Australia matters, and how global weather and policy shape what you pay.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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When the US Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and other major central banks change rates, the effects reach Australian mortgages, grocery bills and petrol pumps within months.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Wheat feeds the world, but its price swings wildly. Here's how distant droughts, export wars, and a handful of major suppliers affect what you pay for a loaf.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Australia produces one-third of the world's bauxite, but smelting it abroad shapes everything from aircraft to phone frames. Here's how a metal became critical to the global economy.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Tin is everywhere in modern life, from smartphones to solder. Australia mines it, but smelts almost none. Understanding this gap reveals a pattern in how the world's supply chains work.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Plastic production has tripled in 40 years. Australia imports tonnes of waste it can't process, while the world struggles to stop the leak into oceans and landfill.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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China dominates refining, but Australia holds the ore. Understanding this bottleneck explains why the world's clean energy transition depends on geopolitical stability thousands of kilometres away.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Nickel is essential for the world's battery revolution, but the market is volatile, concentrated, and increasingly shaped by geopolitics.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Twenty-foot boxes move 90 per cent of Australia's trade. When the global container network jams, everything from your groceries to your car slows down.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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From Southeast Asian plantations to your car, natural rubber moves through a supply chain shaped by climate, currency swings, and synthetic competition. Understanding it matters for Australian costs and supply security.
By The Daily World · 1 July 2026

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Potatoes feed more people than any other crop on Earth. Understanding how they move from farm to plate reveals why global harvests, trade routes, and disease matter to Australian dinner tables.
By The Daily World · 30 June 2026

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Most of the world's solar panels start with polysilicon made in one region. Understanding this supply chain explains Australia's renewable energy costs and its geopolitical leverage.
By The Daily World · 30 June 2026

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Trees connect Australian landholders to distant demand, shape forest policy, and tangle conservation with commerce across the Indo-Pacific.
By The Daily World · 30 June 2026