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Victorian Government says it won't deliver future tax cuts - including stamp duty reductions - unless Federal Government addresses "fundamental imbalances".
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About to embark on a 3 day road trip from Adelaide to Melbourne through the Grampian Mountains and along the famous Great Ocean Road. Means lots of fresh air and exercise, which is sorely needed by my body! I've also been promised some spectacular scenary - how exciting! Hope the weather holds out. In the meantime, I attach a few videos I've managed to load up from my time in Asia which are a bit of...
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Dismal (Free subscription) | 02/07/2009
Surprising and encouraging rise in services sector index.
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The Age (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
The United Nations' top health official says spread of swine flu "unstoppable", with more than 70,000 people infected so far.
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A CRYING Australian toddler is being used by New York health officials to convince smokers in the Big Apple to quit their habit.
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The Age (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Australia is set to endure its first El Nino since 2006 - and its fifth in 15 years - as water supplies dry up and temperatures continue to rise.
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The Age (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Animal welfare groups have blamed the global financial crisis for a dramatic rise in the number of pets being abandoned.
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The Age (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Number of properties being repossessed continues to rise.
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Tom Nelson (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
On the climate debate in Australia: Peter Gleick's seriously misinformed view There is also no serious disagreement about climate change. Australians largely accept the science and have moved on to the real discussion: what needs to be done to prepare to adapt to unavoidable impacts on water systems. The view from Australia [Flannery] ...You come back to Australia and it's like going back to the Precambrian...
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kae's bloodnut blog (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
There have been some amazing paeleontological discoveries recently in Australia. These dinosaurs are the most complete skeletons found in Australia. CANBERRA, Australia — It was a 1,100 pound meat-eating predator with three slashing claws on each of its powerful forelimbs that stalked the Outback 98 million years ago. Scientists have now confirmed for the first time that the big, fast dinosaur...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Strong start is imperative for Strauss' team to repeat 2005 success.
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Signs of the Times (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Australia's economy, which has so far skirted the global recession, may stall after reports showed exports dropped to a 14-month low, bank lending fell and home- building approvals declined by the most since 2002. Australia was one of few major economies including China and India to grow in the first quarter as government cash handouts and record interest-rate cuts stoked consumer spending. Gross domestic...
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kahona_pyaar_hai | 23/01/2009
Sydney: The opening two ODIs between Aussies and Africa should have assuaged their fears. Both contests came down to the final over with either side still capable of victory. In first ODI, South Africa got home in their chase but in second, Ben Hilfenhaus delivered a steady last over that won the match for Australia. It means the series is now locked at 1-1 and Friday’s match at the SCG will put one
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kahona_pyaar_hai | 23/01/2009
Sydney: The opening two ODIs between Aussies and Africa should have assuaged their fears. Both contests came down to the final over with either side still capable of victory. In first ODI, South Africa got home in their chase but in second, Ben Hilfenhaus delivered a steady last over that won the match for Australia. It means the series is now locked at 1-1 and Friday’s match at the SCG will put one
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