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We’re in a food price crisis. What is the government doing to ease the pressure?

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Food prices have risen sharply since 2021, fuelling cost of living pressures and food insecurity.

Key Points: 
  • Food prices have risen sharply since 2021, fuelling cost of living pressures and food insecurity.
  • So what is the Australian government doing to ease the cost of a supermarket shop?
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    Amid allegations of price gouging, it's time for big supermarkets to come clean on how they price their products

First, how much have food prices increased, and why?


Food prices peaked in December 2022, with an average shopping basket costing 9.2% more than in 2021. Although food prices have eased since that peak, they remain significantly higher now compared to before the pandemic. Almost all food categories have been hit, but many healthy foods appear to have increased in price at almost double the rate of discretionary (unhealthy) foods.

  • The COVID pandemic, climate events such as floods and bushfires, and international conflicts have all contributed, to varying degrees.
  • These events have placed undue pressure on food supply chains through food shortages, increased fuel, energy and transport costs and a shortage of workers from farm to fork.
  • This is against a backdrop of one of the most powerful and concentrated grocery sectors in the world, severely limiting competition.

So what is the government doing to ease the pressure?

  • While many of these recommendations may indirectly influence food prices, only one explicitly addressed food prices: to provide subsidies for remote community stores so fresh food can be sold at an affordable price.
  • In early 2024, the government announced an independent review of the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct to ensure the grocery retailers and wholesalers are dealing fairly with suppliers.
  • This will have more teeth than other inquiries, allowing the ACCC to use legal powers to gather information, including from the supermarkets themselves.
  • The pressure from the inquiry may also lead to supermarkets voluntarily lowering food prices, in a similar way to previous inquiries.

What are other countries doing?

  • For example, the price of at least one type of bread would be lowered and advertised to shoppers at this lower rate.
  • The Greek government has also provided low-income households with a monthly allowance to support grocery costs, among other measures.

What next for Australia?

  • We need to recover from where we are, but we must do so in a way that ensures a more resilient food system with stable food prices over time.
  • While it’s too early to know what will come of the various food price inquiries, the government is and should continue to provide general cost-of-living support.
  • Unless the government steps up to ease the pressure, too many Australians will keep struggling to put food on the table.


Kathryn Backholer receives funding from the Australian Research Council, the National Heart Foundation, the United Nations Children's Fund, the World Health Organization, the National Health and medical Research Council, The Ian Potter Foundation, QUIT Victoria, and The Responsible Gambling Foundation. Christina Zorbas receives funding from the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth) and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).

Global Times: Xi's 12 years of greetings and visits before Spring Festival touch hearts, demonstrate Party's emphasis on people's livelihoods

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

During past visits, he has brought gifts of festive goods, joined local people making festive foods, and practiced Spring Festival customs.

Key Points: 
  • During past visits, he has brought gifts of festive goods, joined local people making festive foods, and practiced Spring Festival customs.
  • Briefed about the impact of floods on the city and district, Xi walked into greenhouses to check the growth of vegetables.
  • Xi then visited the home of a villager named Du Honggang, where he chatted with four generations of the family.
  • Du told Xi that the floods had affected over 10 mu (0.67 hectares) of corn and vegetables in his home.

The Inner Circle Acknowledges, Robert Cotton as a Top Pinnacle Expert

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Monday, February 5, 2024

SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Feb. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Robert Cotton is acknowledged as a Top Pinnacle Expert for his expertise in the field of Elevator and Escalator Consulting.

Key Points: 
  • SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Feb. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Robert Cotton is acknowledged as a Top Pinnacle Expert for his expertise in the field of Elevator and Escalator Consulting.
  • Having completed more than 1000 inspections nationally, he is considered one of the foremost experts in elevator and escalator matters.
  • Mr. Cotton advises that building owners renovate the equipment and keep up with technology advancements.
  • Mr. Cotton is an avid cyclist and has completed dozens and dozens of 100 and 200 mile one-day marathon rides throughout California.

Green Football Weekend: eight things grassroots clubs can do to reach net zero

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Monday, February 5, 2024

I’m investigating the sustainability tactics of grassroots teams including Leicester Nirvana, Germany’s Eintracht Peitz and International Berlin.

Key Points: 
  • I’m investigating the sustainability tactics of grassroots teams including Leicester Nirvana, Germany’s Eintracht Peitz and International Berlin.
  • This will develop into a blueprint for teams wanting to transform a game which both contributes to, and is impacted by climate change.
  • Football clubs have the potential to bring people together to tackle the climate crisis collectively and Green Football Weekend (3-5 February) is a time to kick off with eight simple ways improve your club’s sustainability credentials.

1. Recruit a captain

  • They can create a sustainability checklist of things to do after matches and training like turning off the lights and taps, or putting the recycling out.
  • Ideally, this person should report to a sustainability committee that involves managers and players.

2. Buy in bulk

  • Buy recycled toilet paper, install LED lightbulbs that are more energy-efficient than conventional bulbs and wash team kits with biodegradable washing powder.
  • As a big club, that can mean substantial business for the right sportswear brand if they commit to the necessary changes.

3. Park the bus


In recent emissions tests done at Leicester Nirvana, we found team and fan travel to be the one of the largest contributors to the club’s total greenhouse gas emissions. Where possible use a minibus or share cars to cut costs and reduce emissions when heading to training or games. Eintracht Peitz invested in a minibus for its team with club logos and sponsors emblazened on the side, so it’s hard to miss on match days.

4. Put more plants on plates

  • Buy local produce where you can, but be mindful it’s important to consider what you eat rather than just where it is from].
  • Follow the lead of Leicester Nirvana and encourage the use of reusable bottles for all players.

5. Green your club

  • While most urban green spaces are not managed with nature in mind, lots of towns and cities make space for nature in innovative ways.
  • By rewilding some of the green spaces beside the pitch, unused corners and verges can become a haven for wildlife.

6. Communicate creatively about climate

  • Use resources from environmental charity Climate Outreach to get positive messages across in creative ways.
  • Encourage coaches and players to sign up to Carbon Literacy training or take part in a fun Climate Fresk workshop.

7. Shout about your success


Lead by example and show others that there are alternative ways to run a football club. Encourage players to be advocates for the planet. Share what you are doing through social media and invite the local press to cover your stories.

8. Goals win games


Set clear targets for the coming season. To find inspiration and access free resources that outline key goals, join sustainable sports networks, such as the UN Football for the Goals, Pledgeball and De Montfort University’s Net Zero Football Project.
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Microchip Technology Increases Quarterly Cash Dividend 25.7% Year-Over-Year to 45.0 Cents Per Share

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Thursday, February 1, 2024

CHANDLER, Ariz., Feb. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (NASDAQ: MCHP) -- Microchip Technology Incorporated, a leading provider of smart, connected, and secure embedded control solutions, today announced that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend on its common stock of 45.0 cents per share.

Key Points: 
  • CHANDLER, Ariz., Feb. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (NASDAQ: MCHP) -- Microchip Technology Incorporated, a leading provider of smart, connected, and secure embedded control solutions, today announced that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend on its common stock of 45.0 cents per share.
  • The dividend is payable on March 8, 2024, to stockholders of record on February 23, 2024.
  • Microchip initiated quarterly cash dividend payments in the third quarter of fiscal year 2003 and has increased its dividend 80 times since its inception.
  • “Today, our Board of Directors approved a year-over-year increase in our dividend of 25.7% to 45.0 cents per share, up from our February 2023 dividend of 35.8 cents per share.

Comfort Systems USA Announces Acquisition

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Friday, February 2, 2024

Comfort Systems USA, Inc. (NYSE: FIX) (the “Company”) today announced that it has acquired J & S Mechanical Contractors, Inc. (“J & S”) headquartered in West Jordan, Utah.

Key Points: 
  • Comfort Systems USA, Inc. (NYSE: FIX) (the “Company”) today announced that it has acquired J & S Mechanical Contractors, Inc. (“J & S”) headquartered in West Jordan, Utah.
  • Brian Lane, Comfort Systems USA’s Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We are extremely happy to announce that J & S is now a part of the Comfort Systems USA family of companies.
  • We look forward to a strong partnership for our collective future.”
    Comfort Systems USA® is a leading provider of commercial, industrial, and institutional heating, ventilation, air conditioning and electrical contracting services, with 172 locations in 131 cities across the nation.
  • These forward-looking statements are based on the current expectations and beliefs of Comfort Systems USA, Inc., and its subsidiaries (collectively, the “Company”) concerning future developments and their effect on the Company.

Knightscope Earns Triple Expansion of Emergency Communications Tech

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Thursday, February 1, 2024

Knightscope, Inc. [Nasdaq: KSCP] (“Knightscope” or the “Company”), a leading developer of autonomous security robots (“ASRs”) and blue light emergency communication systems, today announces that three of its clients have ordered additional equipment to expand their emergency communications programs.

Key Points: 
  • Knightscope, Inc. [Nasdaq: KSCP] (“Knightscope” or the “Company”), a leading developer of autonomous security robots (“ASRs”) and blue light emergency communication systems, today announces that three of its clients have ordered additional equipment to expand their emergency communications programs.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240201716644/en/
    Knightscope Earns Triple Expansion of Emergency Communications Tech (Photo: Business Wire)
    Installing modern blue light emergency phones and call boxes is key to curing an overconfident dependence on cell phones.
  • Knightscope’s illuminated, fixed, reliable devices strategically located nearby can be very reassuring when emergency services are needed.
  • Blue light emergency phone systems also always report one’s precise location reliably, ensuring the expedited arrival of the appropriate type of help.

Comfort Systems USA Announces Acquisition

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Thursday, February 1, 2024

Comfort Systems USA, Inc. (NYSE: FIX) (the “Company”) today announced that it has closed its previously announced transaction to acquire Summit Industrial Construction, LLC (“Summit”) headquartered in Houston, Texas.

Key Points: 
  • Comfort Systems USA, Inc. (NYSE: FIX) (the “Company”) today announced that it has closed its previously announced transaction to acquire Summit Industrial Construction, LLC (“Summit”) headquartered in Houston, Texas.
  • Brian Lane, Comfort Systems USA’s Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We are delighted to announce the closing of our agreement to acquire Summit, an extremely capable provider of modular and other complex mechanical services.
  • We are grateful that Summit has chosen to become part of Comfort Systems USA.”
    Comfort Systems USA® is a leading provider of commercial, industrial, and institutional heating, ventilation, air conditioning and electrical contracting services, with 172 locations in 131 cities across the nation.
  • These forward-looking statements are based on the current expectations and beliefs of Comfort Systems USA, Inc., and its subsidiaries (collectively, the “Company”) concerning future developments and their effect on the Company.

Federal Alliance for Safe Homes Names Mike Buresh 2024 National Weatherperson of the Year

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Friday, February 2, 2024

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Feb. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes, Inc. (FLASH) named Mike Buresh, Chief Meteorologist, Action News JAX - WJAX, WFOX as the 2024 National Weatherperson of the Year (NWP). This annual accolade acknowledges weather professionals who exhibit exemplary leadership in advocating for disaster safety and resilience.

Key Points: 
  • TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Feb. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes , Inc. (FLASH) named Mike Buresh, Chief Meteorologist, Action News JAX - WJAX, WFOX as the 2024 National Weatherperson of the Year (NWP).
  • The 2024 winner describes himself as not just a weather expert but a "weatherholic" whose lifelong passion for meteorology began in his early years in rural Iowa.
  • His career highlights include providing accurate warnings and tracking information for weather events, including tornadoes, waterspouts, floods, and local tropical cyclones.
  • We congratulate Mike and all of our outstanding 2024 National Weatherperson of the Year finalists who serve the public with unwavering excellence every day, especially during hurricane season."

CGTN: Spending time with the people: Xi Jinping's Chinese New Year tradition

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Friday, February 2, 2024

Diliubu Village, known as the main origin of vegetables for Beijing and Tianjin, will supply agricultural products to the megacities during the upcoming Spring Festival, or the Chinese New Year.

Key Points: 
  • Diliubu Village, known as the main origin of vegetables for Beijing and Tianjin, will supply agricultural products to the megacities during the upcoming Spring Festival, or the Chinese New Year.
  • For years, Xi has had a tradition of visiting ordinary people, especially disadvantaged groups, ahead of the Spring Festival, the most important holiday in the Chinese calendar.
  • Its iconic ancient-style gateway, embellished with the Chinese dragon and phoenix motifs, now glows with a vibrant hue of "Chinese red," captivating visitors from all over the country.
  • Chinese modernization would not be possible without the inheritance and promotion of China's fine traditional culture, Xi said.