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admin /29 May, 2012
Chinese mine workers allegedly being ripped off Updated May 29, 2012 16:59:34 Loading… Map DataMap data ©2012 GBRMPA, Google, Tele Atlas, Whereis(R), Sensis Pty Ltd – Terms of Use Map Data Map data ©2012 GBRMPA, Google, Tele Atlas, Whereis(R), Sensis Pty Ltd Map data ©2012 GBRMPA, Google, Tele Atlas, Whereis(R), Sensis Pty Ltd Report a Continue Reading →
admin /29 May, 2012
ScienceDaily: Earth Science News CryoSat goes to sea Posted: 28 May 2012 07:02 AM PDT CryoSat was launched in 2010 to measure sea-ice thickness in the Arctic, but data from the Earth-observing satellite have also been exploited for other studies. High-resolution mapping of the topography of the ocean floor is now being added to the Continue Reading →
admin /29 May, 2012
Govt. reneging on late night train safety issues already!!!! Safety warning as RailCorp cuts night security staff Jacob Saulwick May 29, 2012 Read later Night patrol … but not all the time. Photo: Jon Reid RAILCORP has stopped employing overnight security officers for much of the week, in a development criticised for compromising safety on Continue Reading →
admin /29 May, 2012
Tuna Carried Fukushima Radioactivity to US CoastWall Street Journal… or risk to people who ate the seafood, the scientists said. But the study showed for the first time that migrating sea life rapidly brought traces of radioactive elements from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactors across vast distances.See all stories on this topic »
admin /29 May, 2012
Labor senator wants miners to buy local AAPUpdated May 29, 2012, 9:21 am tweet0 Email Print A Labor senator has upped the pressure on the federal government over foreign workers to demand big mining projects buy Australian goods and services. A government deal to allow billionaire miner Gina Rinehart to use 1700 workers from overseas Continue Reading →
admin /28 May, 2012
Evidence of the economic times we are experiencing. Sharks circle as Manly Pavilion drowns in debt Scott Bolles May 29, 2012 Read later Lifesaver … there’s talk that chef James Kidman might revive the Manly Pavilion site. Photo: Sahlan Hayes Read more form Short Black Sydney hospitality heavyweights Doltone House and the Dockside Group are Continue Reading →