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Barry O’Farrell’s big cash to build houses across NSW

admin /8 June, 2012

Barry O’Farrell’s big cash to build houses across NSW by: Andrew Clennell From:The Daily Telegraph June 09, 201212:00AM 0 Housing cash splash … Premier Barry O’Farrell. Source: The Daily Telegraph THE state’s lagging housing market will get a much-needed kick start, with the O’Farrell government extending stamp duty concessions to entice homebuyers. As the Big Continue Reading →

Quakes shake up townships in state’s north

admin /8 June, 2012

Quakes shake up townships in state’s north June 9, 2012 – 8:10AM Read later Two earthquakes have struck in northern NSW, and have been felt in Tamworth, Gunnedah and Coonabarabran and in areas more than 100km away. A 4.2 magnitude quake struck at Lake Keepit, northeast of Gunnedah, at 9.31pm yesterday, Geoscience Australia says. It Continue Reading →

Orica facing fines for Gladstone Harbour releases

admin /8 June, 2012

Orica facing fines for Gladstone Harbour releases ABCJune 8, 2012, 5:58 pm tweet0 Email Print Multinational chemical manufacturer Orica is in trouble yet again, this time in Queensland, over the alleged release of heightened levels of cyanide into Gladstone Harbour. The state’s environment watchdog has charged the company with more than 250 breaches relating to Continue Reading →

Could Super-Volcano Eruptions Lead To World’s End?

admin /8 June, 2012

Could Super-Volcano Eruptions Lead To World’s End?Kozmedia NewsNew research indicates catastrophic eruptions of super-volcanoes, could make thermonuclear war or global warming seem trivial, spewing untold tons of ash into the atmosphere to block sunlight. The result would be many years of frigid temperatures, …See all stories on this topic »

Unions slam plan for NSW public job cuts

admin /8 June, 2012

Unions slam plan for NSW public job cuts Updated: 09:52, Friday June 8, 2012 A plan to cut 10,000 NSW public service jobs will swamp police, teachers and nurses with paperwork, the state’s peak union body says. NSW Treasurer Mike Baird is expected to confirm the job losses on Tuesday as he hands down his Continue Reading →