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Government ‘wasting millions’ on prescription drugs

Neville /18 March, 2013

Government ‘wasting millions’ on prescription drugs By Naomi Woodley and staff, ABCUpdated March 18, 2013, 11:06 am tweet Email Print The Federal Government is wasting $1.3 billion a year on prescription drugs and Cabinet ministers should not have a say in which drugs are listed on the PBS, according to a new report. Drugs are Continue Reading →

Carr rules out becoming Labor leader

Neville /17 March, 2013

Carr rules out becoming Labor leader AAPMarch 18, 2013, 10:16 am tweet Email Print AAP © Enlarge photo Foreign Minister Bob Carr says he would not stand if nominated to replace Julia Gillard as prime minister. Asked about a Fairfax/Nielsen poll which showed he was the most popular Labor leader after Julia Gillard and Kevin Continue Reading →

Wealthy group’s email war on ICAC

Neville /17 March, 2013

Wealthy group’s email war on ICAC Date March 18, 2013 95 reading now Read later Kate McClymont Senior Reporter View more articles from Kate McClymont Follow Kate on TwitterEmail Kate inShare. Pin It submit to reddit Email article Print Reprints & permissions . Friendship with Ian Macdonald kept hidden: Greg Jones. Photo: Ben Rushton One Continue Reading →

Submarine Methane Raises the Stakes

Neville /17 March, 2013

Submarine Methane Raises the Stakes Email Print Share Share on reddit Posted on Mar 16, 2013 Conanil (CC BY 2.0) By Paul Brown, Climate News Network This piece first appeared at Climate News Network. LONDON—Japan has successfully captured natural gas from deep under the ocean by tapping into methane hydrates, using a new technology that Continue Reading →

Turnbull reaffirms broadband pledge

Neville /17 March, 2013

Turnbull reaffirms broadband pledge DateMarch 17, 2013 – 1:15PM Read later submit to reddit Email article Print . AAP Opposition communications spokesman Malcolm Turnbull says all Australians will have access to faster broadband sooner and cheaper under the coalition. Mr Turnbull on Sunday warned the federal government’s National Broadband Network (NBN) was being rolled out Continue Reading →