Tuesday, 2 June 2026

Falcon-like flapping drone drives birds away from strawberry crops in Qld trial.

Extract from ABC News

A man and woman in high-vis vests hold up a large bird shaped drone in front of strawberry fields.

Harry Lagastes and Jill Viccars with a RoBird drone. (ABC Rural: Jennifer Nichols)

In short: 

Birds cause more than $300 million in Australian crop losses annually.

A drone mimicking a peregrine falcon is being trialled to protect strawberries.

What's next?

The trial, funded by Hort Innovation, will run for three years.

How batteries muscled out gas and pushed power prices down.

Extract from ABC News

Analysis

Solar panels on rooftop

More than one-third of Australian households generate power via rooftop solar, (ABC News: Rhiannon Shine)

Monday, 1 June 2026

Family gifts historical collection of images captured by pioneering WA photographer Bert Saw.

Extract from ABC News

Bert photo of railway construction

Building the Denmark to Nornalup railway line. Bert Saw had a painter's eye for composition.  (Supplied: Bert Saw)

Flotilla activists take evidence of alleged abuse to International Criminal Court.

Extract from ABC News

three australian activists dressed in grey clothes in instanbul airport

Australian activists Zack Schofield, Neve O'Connor and Isla Lamont. (Supplied: Palestinian-Australian Global Sumud Flotilla media)

In short:

Eleven Australians detained by Israeli forces while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza have submitted evidence to the International Criminal Court alleging abuse, torture and other violations during their detention.

The allegations have not yet been tested in court. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has rejected claims that flotilla participants were mistreated while in custody. 

The Global Sumud Flotilla called for independent international investigations, arms embargoes and reparations for alleged victims.