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Managing director of Ebono Institute and major sponsor of The Generator, Geoff Ebbs, is running against Kevin Rudd in the seat of Griffith at the next Federal election. By the expression on their faces in this candid shot it looks like a pretty dull campaign. Read on

Global Warming Could Wipe Out Government

admin /11 November, 2012

Global Warming Could Wipe Out Government CORRUPTION CHRONICLES The Washington D.C. area and surrounding government infrastructure will be virtually destroyed by global warming over the next century, according to the latest study financed by American taxpayers. At the very least climate change will cause billions of dollars in damage to city and federal property in Continue Reading →

Mapping highlights Sydney transport inequality

admin /11 November, 2012

Mapping highlights Sydney transport inequality Updated 6 hours 15 minutes ago Photo: The Sydney Alliance says poor frequency drives commuters away from public transport (Reuters: Tim Wimborne, file photo) Related Story: Plans to axe express buses to city criticised Related Story: Transport tops mental health concerns Related Story: O’Farrell unveils NSW transport master plan Map: Continue Reading →

Final count gives Florida to Obama

admin /10 November, 2012

Final count gives Florida to Obama Updated 1 hour 0 minutes ago Photo: Mr Obama had 50.01 per cent of the vote in Florida compared to 49.13 per cent for Mr Romney. (AFP: Mandel Ngan) Related Story: Obama leads in Florida as count drags on Related Story: Florida count still too close to call Related Continue Reading →

US military warned to prepare for consequences of climate change

admin /10 November, 2012

US military warned to prepare for consequences of climate changeThe GuardianAn expert report, prepared for the intelligence community by the National Academy of Sciences, warns that the security establishment is going to have start planning for natural disasters, sea–level rise, drought, epidemics and the other consequences of …See all stories on this topic »The GuardianAn Continue Reading →