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Blues, greens and tribulations

Neville /31 December, 2012

Blues, greens and tribulations Date January 1, 2013 Read later Damien Murphy inShare. Pin It Email article Print Reprints & permissions . Heritage Conflict … Queensland premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen. Photo: Peter Solness CONSERVATIONISTS were just beginning to flex their electoral muscle when cabinet agreed to nominate NSW rainforests for World Heritage listing. It was a Continue Reading →

A very happy New Year to all

Neville /31 December, 2012

TO THE GENERATOR READERS A very happy New Year to all During the 5 years I have been posting the Generator, I have covered many of the subjects and issues that are dear to our hearts, I hope these items are being distributed by those of you who are in other groups. I note some Continue Reading →

Street lights burning $40m in council rates

Neville /30 December, 2012

Street lights burning $40m in council rates VIKKI CAMPION URBAN AFFAIRS REPORTER The Daily Telegraph December 31, 201212:00AM Increase Text Size Decrease Text Size Print Email 18 comments Street lights are costing councils millions more as electricity prices soar. Picture: Stewart Allen Source: PerthNow STREET lighting bills have soared as much as 12 per cent Continue Reading →

Talks stall as US fiscal cliff looms

Neville /30 December, 2012

Talks stall as US fiscal cliff looms Date December 31, 2012 – 8:53AM 211 reading now Read later inShare. Pin It Email article Print . . With hours remaining, US fiscal deal uncertain The chances of a deal to prevent the US economy from tumbling over a “fiscal cliff” remain uncertain. Autoplay OnOff Video feedback Continue Reading →

Greens see the campaign light at the political crossroads

Neville /30 December, 2012

Greens see the campaign light at the political crossroads Date December 31, 2012 Category Opinion Read later Nicholas Reece Sensibly, the party is reclassifying its most contentious policies. inShare. Pin It Email article Print Reprints & permissions . ‘More idealistic voters will be tempted by the less-compromised alternatives.’ Photo: Natalie Grono THE Greens party is Continue Reading →