Conversation with Karl Fender, National President, Australian Institute of Architects Karl Fender, the new National President, Australian Institute of Architects, is Melbourne based and part of the influential firm Fender Katsalidis, who are behind some of Australia's best known buildings, such as the very tall Eureka Tower in Southbank Melbourne. More recently he has been … [Read more...] about Conversation with Karl Fender, National President, Australian Institute of Architects
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Melbourne to take late night control of Tas airports
Melbourne to take late night control of Tas airports The Federal Government has promised to implement 24 hour air traffic control at Hobart and Launceston airports. Read more on Australian Broadcasting Corporation … [Read more...] about Melbourne to take late night control of Tas airports
Battle lines drawn for Melbourne showdown
Battle lines drawn for Melbourne showdown Australia and New Zealand have both tinkered with their line-ups ahead of the first Bledisloe Cup clash of the year Read more on scrum.com … [Read more...] about Battle lines drawn for Melbourne showdown
Steve Tew rules out legal action over plans pic
Steve Tew rules out legal action over plans pic Steve Tew says there will be "no spiteful" reaction from the New Zealand Rugby Union after a photographer deliberately exposed the All Blacks' game plans this week. Read more on Stuff … [Read more...] about Steve Tew rules out legal action over plans pic
Rokocoko raring to go
Rokocoko raring to go Veteran All Blacks winger Joe Rokocoko has declared himself in perfect shape for Saturday's Bledisloe Cup Test against the Wallabies in Melbourne. Read more on sportal.com.au … [Read more...] about Rokocoko raring to go
Man shot dead in Melbourne
Man shot dead in Melbourne A 23-year-old man has been shot dead in Melbourne's north. Read more on Perth Now … [Read more...] about Man shot dead in Melbourne
Greatest Cup never run
Greatest Cup never run RACING Victoria Limited chief handicapper Greg Carpenter described assembling the Greatest Cup Never Run as his "most challenging" task. Read more on The Courier Mail … [Read more...] about Greatest Cup never run
Tactics photo breaches trust: All Blacks
Tactics photo breaches trust: All Blacks THE All Blacks have denied their preparations for Saturday's Beldisloe Cup clash have been compromised by a newspaper photograph. Read more on The Australian … [Read more...] about Tactics photo breaches trust: All Blacks
Penrith fails to gain ground in Australia’s NRL
Penrith fails to gain ground in Australia's NRL The Penrith Panthers missed a chance to gain ground on first-place St. George Illawarra in Australia's National Rugby League, losing 18-10 to the Melbourne Storm. The Panthers lost for the third match in a row and remain four points behind the Dragons, who were defeated 11-10 by the Gold Coast Titans earlier in the round. Read … [Read more...] about Penrith fails to gain ground in Australia’s NRL
Late outs at Docklands
Late outs at Docklands North Melbourne and Essendon have both made late changes to their starting 22s for their encounter at Etihad Stadium on Saturday night. Read more on sportal.com.au … [Read more...] about Late outs at Docklands
MACC helps in Aussie bribe probe
MACC helps in Aussie bribe probe MELBOURNE: Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officers have interviewed a Malaysian businessman about his alleged work as a middleman for the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) banknote firms, Securency and Note Printing Australia, between the late 1990s and 2007, it was reported here. The Age newspaper said notes from interviews in … [Read more...] about MACC helps in Aussie bribe probe
Dublin wins title as city of literature
Dublin wins title as city of literature DUBLIN HAD been designated a Unesco City of Literature – a title which is for perpetuity – Lord Mayor Gerry Breen announced yesterday. Read more on The Irish Times … [Read more...] about Dublin wins title as city of literature
Orchestrated plea for peace
Orchestrated plea for peace THE War Requiem was Benjamin Britten's pacifist tribute to those killed in war, particularly the two 20th-century wars that decimated Europe. Read more on The Australian … [Read more...] about Orchestrated plea for peace
Raiders’ cavalry on horizon
Raiders' cavalry on horizon In-form Canberra are preparing to welcome back their cavalry as they look to turn three straight wins into a crack at the NRL finals. Read more on The Age … [Read more...] about Raiders’ cavalry on horizon
FIFA team to inspect Aussie Cup bid
FIFA team to inspect Aussie Cup bid FIFA delegates have touched down in Sydney to run the rule over Australia's bid to host the 2022 World Cup. Read more on Perth Now … [Read more...] about FIFA team to inspect Aussie Cup bid
Newman in court over alleged road rage
Newman in court over alleged road rage A woman has told a Melbourne court football identity Sam Newman verbally abused her after she tapped his Mustang car with her car door in July last year. Read more on thewest.com.au … [Read more...] about Newman in court over alleged road rage
Leaders debate verdict: Abbott vs Gillard
Leaders debate verdict: Abbott vs Gillard THE policies needed more time in the oven, but at least no-one cried. Read more on Herald Sun … [Read more...] about Leaders debate verdict: Abbott vs Gillard
Australia’s rugby club new chief to fix salary cap challenge
Australia's rugby club new chief to fix salary cap challenge New Melbourne Storm chief executive Ron Gauci's top priority is to solve the club's salary cap problems as soon as possible, Australia's media reported on Thursday. Read more on People's Daily … [Read more...] about Australia’s rugby club new chief to fix salary cap challenge
Bombers cop an unlucky break
Bombers cop an unlucky break The AFL season could be over for Essendon midfielder Jason Winderlich because of a suspected broken hand. Read more on FOXSPORTS.com.au … [Read more...] about Bombers cop an unlucky break
CIPRIANI JOINS IN SPURS TRAINING
CIPRIANI JOINS IN SPURS TRAINING RUGBY star Danny Cipriani has been a regular visitor at Tottenham's Chigwell training ground during pre-season. Read more on News Of The World … [Read more...] about CIPRIANI JOINS IN SPURS TRAINING
League: Bellamy proud of players
League: Bellamy proud of players Storm coach Craig Bellamy has lauded his players following their win over the Panthers on Saturday night, the game coming off the back of further salary-cap dramas in recent weeks. Read more on sportal.com.au … [Read more...] about League: Bellamy proud of players
Walk inspired Gauci
Walk inspired Gauci New Melbourne Storm chief executive Ron Gauci says coach Craig Bellamy and his players' 'walk of unity' in the immediate aftermath of the club's salary cap scandal convinced him he wanted the role. Read more on sportal.com.au … [Read more...] about Walk inspired Gauci
Pavel Haas Quartet and the composer they took their name from.
Pavel Haas Quartet and the composer they took their name from. The Pavel Haas Quartet, named after the Czech composer who remained creative in the Nazi camp Terezin before being murdered in Auchwitz, are touring Australia for Musica Viva Australia Read more on Australian Broadcasting Corporation … [Read more...] about Pavel Haas Quartet and the composer they took their name from.
Greg Inglis’s fate postponed
Greg Inglis's fate postponed The covert dealings set to deliver Melbourne Storm superstar Greg Inglis to Brisbane Broncos have been pushed to the backburner as Storm appoint their new chief executive. Read more on FOXSPORTS.com.au … [Read more...] about Greg Inglis’s fate postponed
Newman guilty over road rage case
Newman guilty over road rage case AFL identity Sam Newman has been found guilty on two counts following a road rage incident. Read more on Sky News Australia … [Read more...] about Newman guilty over road rage case
‘Flying Pasties’ can preserve your modesty from airport scanners
'Flying Pasties' can preserve your modesty from airport scanners Melbourne, July 20 : A Las Vegas company has launched a product called 'Flying Pasties', which it claims can help preserve a passenger's modesty from full-body airport scanners. Read more on New Kerala … [Read more...] about ‘Flying Pasties’ can preserve your modesty from airport scanners
Newman kicked in behind
Newman kicked in behind A court case involving football personality Sam Newman has taken a bizarre turn, after a woman kicked Newman up the backside. Read more on ABC via Yahoo!7 News … [Read more...] about Newman kicked in behind
The King and I opens
The King and I opens The Rodgers and Hammerstein classic 1950s musical The King and I is opening in Melbourne. Read more on BigPond News … [Read more...] about The King and I opens
Former cricketer loses father award over affair
Former cricketer loses father award over affair MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -Dean Jones, a former Australian test cricketer, has had a father-of-the-year award revoked after admitting to having a lengthy affair and a child with another woman. Read more on MSNBC … [Read more...] about Former cricketer loses father award over affair