Drone delivery promises a service that is quick, contactless and COVID-safe — but there's a catch By News October 05, 2021 Add Comment Edit Drone delivery service Wing can drop products on your door step in under 10 minutes, but it could lead to unrealistic expectations and punishing deadlines for human workers. Share this post Related PostsDecapitated tiger shark prompts calls to extend Perth fishing ban to WA's South WestGrowing antibiotic resistance is a grave threat to humanity. Is Australia doing enough?Floods created 'a lot of anxiety' in school students. A $10m program will try to ease the mental tollThe three findings that surprised this ANU researcher in 'major' survey to unpack referendum votes'We're turning over every stone': Rachel Goldberg's battle to find her abducted sonFarmers gather with Shepparton locals to protest reintroduced Murray-Darling Basin Plan buybacksIndian rescuers break through tunnel debris to evacuate 41 trapped workersPowerful home affairs boss Mike Pezzullo dumped after investigation into backchannel lobbying
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