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Bush tactics
5/09/2008 |
Mining companies are coming around to the idea it’s hard to find people to work in the bush, so why not employ the indigenous locals?
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Carbon rating pays dividends
5/09/2008 |
An Adelaide company is preparing for Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s big move to an emissions trading scheme in 2010 with a machine to measure the amount of carbon coming out of the smokestacks of coal-fired power stations around the country.
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No business like show-business
5/09/2008 |
As patrons line up for their show rides this year, fifth-generation ride operator Lew Osborne knows it’s not all fun.
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State's economy slips again
5/09/2008 |
Treasurer Kevin Foley conceded this week that the state’s economy has fallen behind targets set in the government’s strategic plan.
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The 'broken hill' - celebrating 125 years
5/09/2008 |
Not far across the South Australian border into NSW there was once a long, low hill.
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Woolies muscles in on coast
5/09/2008 |
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is monitoring the possible Woolworths acquisition of a supermarket lease at Wallaroo on the Yorke Peninsula.
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Book review - The Other, David Guterson
5/09/2008 |
This is the sort of book that has already attracted much attention, coming as it does from the author of Snow Falling on Cedars, East of the Mountains and Our Lady of the Forest.
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Movie review - Not Quite Hollywood
5/09/2008 |
Seeing a very young Sigrid Thornton scream in terror at the mere sight of a Mr Whippy van may not only worth the price of admission but will also give you some idea as to the quality of movies that writer/director Mark Hartley is covering in his documentary, Not Quite Hollywood.
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Opposition in budget raid: Rudd
5/09/2008 |
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is maintaining pressure on the opposition, reiterating his claim coalition senators are mounting a $6 billion raid on Labor's first budget.
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Beacon crash killed fisherman
4/09/2008 |
A 40-year-old man died after crashing his boat into a marker beacon in South Australia's Spencer Gulf causing the cabin cruiser to capsize.
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Police set to move under bikie laws
4/09/2008 |
Police will move soon to ban bikie and other gangs in South Australia under world-first legislation to crack down on their criminal activities.
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Blass wolfs the competition
4/09/2008 |
Barossa Valley winemaker Wolf Blass has been named the International Red Winemaker of the Year at the International Wine Challenge in London.
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Body found in Spencer Gulf
4/09/2008 |
The body of a man has been found in South Australia's Spencer Gulf.
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Wellbeing: Non drinkers can have fun too
4/09/2008 |
Derryn Hinch recently commented that in our society non-drinkers are treated “like criminals”, and it got me thinking. Why is it that alcohol consumption is so ingrained in our society?
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Greens, independents 'Labor in drag': Briggs
4/09/2008 |
The Greens candidate and independents running in the Mayo by-election are just Labor in drag, Liberal candidate Jamie Briggs says.
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School rule review after sleep over attack
4/09/2008 |
Guidelines for camps and school excursions in South Australia will be reviewed after a primary school student was forced to undress and was photographed by two men during a class sleepover.
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Movie review - In Bruges
4/09/2008 |
Ken and Ray are two Irish hit men forced out of London by their mob boss Harry after a bungled job, ending up in a town in Belgium.
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Movie review - Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
4/09/2008 |
Fans of the first movie, Harold and Kumar go to White Castle will know what to expect.
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No support for container recycling bill
4/09/2008 |
The peak body representing the food and grocery manufacturing industry has welcomed a Senate report that declined to endorse Family First Senator Steve Fielding's drink container recycling bill.
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Irrigators to tour lower lakes
3/09/2008 |
Irrigators from Queensland, NSW and Victoria will see first hand the plight of the lower lakes of the River Murray tomorrow.
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