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WA MP accuses Palmer of intimidation
McGowan dismisses calls for his sacking. 8 Sep 2010 5:47 PM
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Five billion litres for Coorong
AN extra five billion litres of water will flow into the Coorong over the next month giving it a welcome boost, Environment Minister Paul Caica says.
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Traditional owners to distribute wild dog baits
The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) is engaging traditional owners near Wiluna in the fight against wild dogs.
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Assessing the Woolies buyback
The Woolworths share buyback could be an attractive proposition for lower income investors.
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How will the independents handle water policy?
The rise of the crossbenchers may bring new prominence to the debate over water reform.
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Extra water for the Coorong
An extra five billion litres of water will flow into the Coorong over the next month giving it a welcome environmental boost.
Categories: Environment
Extra water for the Coorong
An extra five billion litres of water will flow into the Coorong over the next month giving it a welcome environmental boost.
Categories: Environment
HAVE YOUR SAY: Are 10/30 regulations being abused?
ENVIRONMENT campaigners fear abuse of tree-felling rules will destroy Eltham's leafy landscape.
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POST YOUR VIEW: Are pine trees historic or weeds?
SWEEPING changes to tree removal laws put forward by Manningham Council are a source of contention for some residents.
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Victorian producer recognised in Australia’s most prestigious environmental awards
Yarra Valley Salmon’s environmental practices have seen it recognised in what are regarded Australia’s most prestigious environmental awards. The boutique fresh water aquaculture farm has been named a finalist in two categories in the Banksia Environmental Foundation Awards. The accolades recognise the farm’s commitment to the environment and the humane treatment of its fish. Yarra Valley Salmon ...
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The NBN is saved, but it's still holey
Both Rob Oakeshott and Tony Windsor saw the important national economic benefits of Labor's NBN. But the debate witnessed during the election campaign highlighted some serious flaws in the government's plans. 8 Sep 2010 6:36 AM
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Cyber crime still a threat - AFP
AFP Commissioner Tony Negus says international laws have not evolved to keep up with cyber crime.
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Boeing not ruling out merger with rival
Airline actively looking at cybersecurity, surveillance acquisitions. 8 Sep 2010 4:51 AM
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Worries that Labor reforms may not go ahead in new environment
SUPERANNUATION reform is back on the agenda with the decision of two key independents to back a Gillard government. But there are concerns key reforms already announced may fall victim to a minority government.
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Agnes says no to plastic bags
AGNES Water and Seventeen Seventy have turned their green credentials up a notch by announcing they will become Queensland’s first town to go plastic bag free.
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Bring back the nashos
JEFF Kennett wants the return of a compulsory national service scheme to foster greater community spirit.
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Unimin Australia in court over alleged sand swindle
Miner accused of unlawfully taking and selling sand worth $80m. 7 Sep 2010 7:54 PM
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Feral goats had better watch out
A PLAN to control feral goats throughout New South Wales is to be developed over the next two years.
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Miner accused of $80m sand swindle
A COMPANY accused of unlawfully taking and selling sand worth $80 million from North Stradbroke Island claims court action against it is an "abuse of process".
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