Published on November 20, 2010 by Technology Slice
Victorian Growth Slows – The bureau’s annual estimates of state growth also show that over the four years since the last state election, the average Victorian’s disposable income has grown at the slowest pace in Australia – and barely half as fast as in Tasmania. In 2009-10 itself, Victoria grew by 2 per cent, second [...]
Tags: Advertisement, Average Income, Decade, Disposable Income, Downsizing, Employment Growth, Estimates, Gross State Product, Percentage Points, Queensland, Rapid Population Growth, Revisions, Slowest Pace, State Election, Tasmania, Victoria 2, Western Australia
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Published on October 21, 2010 by Technology Slice
National Broadband Network Faces Delays – Ms Gillard said any delay would hurt consumers and small businesses. “So we are urging the opposition today to not delay this bill,” she told reporters in Canberra. “Do not delay and cause extra days of higher prices and less choice, particularly for those Australians who live in our [...]
Tags: Accc, Airports, Australian Competition, australians, Business Plan, Canberra, Competition Issues, Conroy, Gillard, Internet Service Providers, National Broadband Network, Nbn, Private Member, Productivity Commission, Rollout, Small Businesses, Tasmania, Telecommunications Sector, telstra, Trade Practices Act
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Published on April 27, 2010 by Technology Slice
Labor Slipping In Victoria – The Newspoll, conducted in March and April and published in The Australian, shows the Victorian Coalition’s primary vote at 41 per cent compared to Labor’s 37 per cent under Premier John Brumby. Labor’s lead on a two-party preferred basis has been halved since the previous poll, with the ALP still [...]
Tags: Alp, australians, Climate Change, Climate Institute, Conservation Foundation, Federal Election, John Brumby, Keneally, kevin rudd, Kristina, New South Wales, Newspoll, Preferred Basis, Preferred Support, Previous Poll, Seven Months, South Australia, State Election, Tasmania, Two Thirds
Posted in Politics
Published on April 14, 2010 by Technology Slice
Dolphins Stranded On Tasmanian Coast – Marine experts are working to save a group of dolphins after 34 of them were beached at the mouth of a river on Tasmania’s remote west coast. Experts from the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment (DPIPWE) have been trying to keep the bottlenose dolphins alive at [...]
Tags: animals, Authorities, Bottlenose Dolphins, Dead Dolphins, Dolphins, Marine Experts, Mercury, moving, Pieman River, Shallow Water, Sunday Mercury, Tasmania, West Coast
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Published on March 24, 2010 by Technology Slice
New Master Chef Series – The lid has been lifted on the new series of MasterChef with Channel 10 last night revealing the state by state breakdown of the second season’s top 50 contestants. While an air date for the new series is yet to be released, last night during a launch at the hit [...]
Tags: Calibre, Challenges, Channel 10, Chef Series, Daily Telegraph, Donna Hay, Judge George, Launch, Master Chef, masterchef, Matt Moran, New South Wales, Queensland, Second Season, South Australia, State Breakdown, Sydney Studios, Tasmania, victoria, Western Australia
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