Turner hoping for a Smith-like speedy recovery BULLDOGS winger Steve Turner is hoping he has as much luck with a dislocated elbow as his former teammate at Melbourne, Cameron Smith, did earlier this season. Read more on Brisbane Times … [Read more...] about Turner hoping for a Smith-like speedy recovery
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Rebuilding Ringwood: Traders worried about empty shops
Rebuilding Ringwood: Traders worried about empty shops RINGWOOD has been laid to waste by land banking, say local business owners sick of waiting for... Read more on Leader Community Newspapers … [Read more...] about Rebuilding Ringwood: Traders worried about empty shops
Locals pressured to leave Oz Minerals mine site
Locals pressured to leave Oz Minerals mine site Cambodia's government has suspended plans to demolish the homes of people living around a proposed Australian mine site. Read more on Yahoo!7 Finance … [Read more...] about Locals pressured to leave Oz Minerals mine site
Three winners split $50m lotto win
Three winners split $50m lotto win A VICTORIAN may be among three sharing last night's $50 million Oz Lotto draw, but thousands missed their chance due to a Telstra glitch. Read more on Herald Sun … [Read more...] about Three winners split $50m lotto win
Gillard defends partner Tim Mathieson’s job
Gillard defends partner Tim Mathieson's job THE Prime Minister has defended the right of her partner to work for a property group owned by a pro-Israel lobbyist. Read more on Adelaide Now … [Read more...] about Gillard defends partner Tim Mathieson’s job
Family calls for sun bed ban after death
Family calls for sun bed ban after death THE family of a British woman who died from skin cancer after using a sunbed once a week is calling for the tanning machines to be banned in the UK. Read more on Adelaide Now … [Read more...] about Family calls for sun bed ban after death
MasterChef rejects stir the pot
MasterChef rejects stir the pot THREE rejects cook themselves back into MasterChef and some original contestants are unhappy. Quiz Read more on Adelaide Now … [Read more...] about MasterChef rejects stir the pot
Clearance rates under 60% point to “correction” to come
Clearance rates under 60% point to "correction" to come Australia's slowing pace of home auctions foreshadow price falls in the second half of the year: analyst Read more on Brisbane Times … [Read more...] about Clearance rates under 60% point to “correction” to come
Lesson for all from Yarra River banks
Lesson for all from Yarra River banks WHAT these students are learning about is rubbish. Read more on Leader Community Newspapers … [Read more...] about Lesson for all from Yarra River banks
Malcolm hoping for Euro call-up
Malcolm hoping for Euro call-up Wales' Christian Malcolm hopes to make the Great Britain team for the European Championships after a shock 200m win at the trials in Birmingham. Read more on BBC News … [Read more...] about Malcolm hoping for Euro call-up
Bailey gives Dees five out of 10
Bailey gives Dees five out of 10 MELBOURNE coach Dean Bailey has given the Demons a pass mark at the midway point of the season - but only just. Read more on Herald Sun … [Read more...] about Bailey gives Dees five out of 10
Gibson return should buoy Riewoldt
Gibson return should buoy Riewoldt Nick Riewoldt is likely to be outdone in his return as Hawthorn defender Josh Gibson returns aswell. Read more on Sky News Australia … [Read more...] about Gibson return should buoy Riewoldt
Munich, London Or Melbourne; LSD Is all Over
Munich, London Or Melbourne; LSD Is all Over After earning significant commercial and critical acclaim in India, Alt Entertainment’s and Dibakar Banerjee directed 'LSD: Love, Sex aur Dhokha' is ready to travel around the world, tripping film lovers. Read more on Planet Bollywood … [Read more...] about Munich, London Or Melbourne; LSD Is all Over
Man dead, toddler critical after crash
Man dead, toddler critical after crash UPDATE 12.22AM: A MAN is dead and a three-year-old girl fighting for her life after a horrific accident in Melbourne's north. Read more on News.com.au … [Read more...] about Man dead, toddler critical after crash
Nurse in World War II ‘Times Square Kiss’ photo dies
Nurse in World War II 'Times Square Kiss' photo dies Melbourne, June 23 : The nurse in the famous World War II 'Times Square Kiss' picture has died at the age of 91. Read more on New Kerala … [Read more...] about Nurse in World War II ‘Times Square Kiss’ photo dies
St Kilda warms to challenge as rivalry grows
St Kilda warms to challenge as rivalry grows Friday's rain-drenched victory could pave the way for September glory. Read more on Brisbane Times … [Read more...] about St Kilda warms to challenge as rivalry grows
The female factor: what difference will a woman make?
The female factor: what difference will a woman make? In January 2005, Julia Gillard was home in Altona contemplating a challenge to struggling Labor leader Kim Beazley. Read more on The Age … [Read more...] about The female factor: what difference will a woman make?
Henzell cleans up at the Australian Open
Henzell cleans up at the Australian Open It was deja vu at the Australian Open table tennis tournament as William Henzell defeated Justin Han in the men's singles grand final for a second year. Read more on Sydney Morning Herald … [Read more...] about Henzell cleans up at the Australian Open
Saints run hot on a bleak night
Saints run hot on a bleak night St Kilda defeated Geelong by 24 points on a soggy night. Read more on Sky News Australia … [Read more...] about Saints run hot on a bleak night
Porsche, Vivendi Say Ruling Helps Fighting U.S. Suits
Porsche, Vivendi Say Ruling Helps Fighting U.S. Suits Porsche SE and Vivendi SA said a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court limiting foreign investors’ ability to sue companies based abroad in American courts will help as they fight suits filed in New York. Read more on BusinessWeek … [Read more...] about Porsche, Vivendi Say Ruling Helps Fighting U.S. Suits
Accused murderer presents no evidence
Accused murderer presents no evidence A WOMAN charged with the murder of her female partner has elected not to present any evidence in her defence. Read more on Herald Sun … [Read more...] about Accused murderer presents no evidence
Passions cloud clarity in footy rape allegations
Passions cloud clarity in footy rape allegations Nothing excites the curiosity gene more than a story combining two of Melbourne's great passions - sex and footy. Read more on The Age … [Read more...] about Passions cloud clarity in footy rape allegations
Big finale seals Roos victory
Big finale seals Roos victory Fletchers frozen: 40 jobs go as interstate depots shut down 2 In a dramatic day, 40 employees were made redundant when Fletchers Freighters shut down its interstate depots in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne yesterday. Read more on Murray Pioneer … [Read more...] about Big finale seals Roos victory
After the tumult, enter the new PM
After the tumult, enter the new PM Australia's first female prime minister has extended a conciliatory hand to the mining industry on her first day in office. Read more on Brisbane Times … [Read more...] about After the tumult, enter the new PM
Modest moves for Asia as Australia greets new PM
Modest moves for Asia as Australia greets new PM Asian markets log modest moves Thursday, pressured by the Federal Reserve's downgrade of its outlook on the U.S. economy. Australia's resource shares outperform amid optimism that the nation's new prime minister will soften the government's stance on a controversial mining tax. Read more on Market Watch … [Read more...] about Modest moves for Asia as Australia greets new PM
Gillard takes up PM role in Parliament
Gillard takes up PM role in Parliament JULIA Gillard has taken her place at the House of Representatives despatch box as the nation's first woman Prime Minister. Read more on Herald Sun … [Read more...] about Gillard takes up PM role in Parliament
Sydney injecting room ‘a good example’
Sydney injecting room 'a good example' Sydney's Kings Cross injecting room has been used as a positive example in a report exploring a similar program for Melbourne. Read more on thewest.com.au … [Read more...] about Sydney injecting room ‘a good example’
Bent on setting history right
Bent on setting history right When Jim Griffin died of cancer last month, aged 80, he had been anxiously trying to finish his last major work -a biography of the late Archbishop Daniel Mannix. He had written more than 100,000 words, all but the last chapter. Read more on The Age … [Read more...] about Bent on setting history right
Broker goes into administration
Broker goes into administration BROKER Sonray Capital Markets has entered into voluntary administration, with about 3000 customer accounts suspended. Read more on Adelaide Now … [Read more...] about Broker goes into administration
Paine replaces injured Haddin
Paine replaces injured Haddin TASMANIAN wicketkeeper Tim Paine will replace Brad Haddin in Australia's 14-man squad for the two-match Test series against Pakistan in England. Read more on Herald Sun … [Read more...] about Paine replaces injured Haddin