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admin /24 July, 2012
Premiers cry poor ahead of disability scheme talks Updated July 24, 2012 15:50:44 Photo: Campbell Newman says the Commonwealth must pay for the NDIS. (Patrick Hamilton: AAP) Related Story: Queensland on verge of bankruptcy: Newman Related Story: Gillard pledges extra $1bn for social workers Related Story: Parents worried about disability support changes Related Story: $1b Continue Reading →
admin /24 July, 2012
Margaret River coal mining applications terminated ABCUpdated July 24, 2012, 2:34 pm tweet0 Email Print ABC © Enlarge photo The State Government has moved to prevent future coal mining in the Margaret River area by terminating all pending applications for coal exploration. Under the Mining Act, the Minister for Mines and Petroleum has the Continue Reading →
admin /24 July, 2012
US drought could trigger repeat of global food crisis, experts warn As the mid-west bakes and food prices soar, threats of a ripple effect in the Middle East could lead to more uprisings Share170 Email Suzanne Goldenberg, US environment correspondent guardian.co.uk, Monday 23 July 2012 15.30 BST Jump to comments (56) A corn farmer holds Continue Reading →
admin /23 July, 2012
Food price crisis feared as erratic weather wreaks havoc on crops ‘What the world economy really needs right now is a break’, one economist says, but instead it appears headed toward upheaval Share165 Email Josephine Moulds guardian.co.uk, Sunday 22 July 2012 18.03 BST Jump to comments (15) Fog rolls over a corn field in Nebraska. Continue Reading →
admin /22 July, 2012
The foreshore is disappearing faster than my wages, with twenty metres of beach front lost in the past decade. This loss of sand has accelerated in the past couple years due to storms and other elements, with more than three metres of beach front lost in the past 18 months. Old Bar is part of Continue Reading →
admin /22 July, 2012
Sea rise threatens ‘paradise’ Down Under July 20, 2012 by Amy Coopes 9:01 PM Reply NEVILLE GILLMORE Here is proof of what is happening our coastlines Sea rise threatens ‘paradise’ Down Under July 20, 2012 by Amy Coopes Enlarge Felt sheeting is seen draped over sandhills to help slow the progress of erosion in front Continue Reading →