[ad_1] The storm season began in earnest, letting the four-legged friends tremble in the aftershocks and the owners struggling to help. During the last wave of violent storms that devastated the southeast, …
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[ad_1] Mr Lamir-Pike said the police had mentioned the Penrith festival, which had been informed of the decision, and had been mentioned several times in court on Friday. "Our festival is a …
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[ad_1] Mr Flatman’s report outlines how the leading raft became grounded after a sudden drop in the water levels when the south pump failed. An inquest is examining the Dreamworld accident that …
Read More »NSW Greens MP calls for support from leaders
[ad_1] NSW Greens MEP Jeremy Buckingham has asked the leader of the federal party not to be asked to resign despite allegations of "badual violence". Buckingham wrote Thursday to Richard Di Natale, …
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[ad_1] LAWYER Peter Boyce says details of a Coast crash which killed six-year-old girl Indie Armstrong will die with the driver, Miriam Grace Paton. Mrs Paton died in hospital on Wednesday, age …
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Read More »New degree makes cyber sense
[ad_1] Graduates of Griffith University’s new Master of Cyber Security will take a key role in protecting Australia from the evolving threat of cyber crime. FURTHER cementing its reputation as a forward-thinking …
Read More »Government commits on tackling India sugar subsidies with first step to WTO challenge – ABC Rural
[ad_1] The Federal Government will press forward with plans to force India to end subsidies for its sugar exporters, using international trade dispute resolution rules. The Commonwealth has lodged a counter-notification with …
Read More »‘Big Brother gone too far’: Storm brewing over fishing boat monitoring – ABC Rural
[ad_1] Commercial fishers say it is a case of ‘Big Brother gone too far’ as the Queensland Government pushes ahead with plans to implement ‘real time’ tracking devices on every commercial boat …
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