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2013/06/18 05:34
2013/06/18 05:34
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Deer matters were on the table as 60 attend workshop Story Tools DEER matters were on the table in Rockhampton today with 60 representatives from across 10 Queensland and New South Wales councils...
2013/06/18 05:34
2013/06/18 05:34
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2013/06/17 07:15
2013/06/17 07:15
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There is a white cross on a tree in a national park. Beneath is a memorial stone to a hunter mistakenly shot by his friend. It is a scenario Premier Barry O'Farrell and Environment Minister Robyn...
2013/06/17 03:20
2013/06/17 03:20
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Guy Wilkinson discovers the true-blue outback is closer than you think on a 4WD adventure from Sydney to Gundabooka National Park. In September 1892, Australian writer Henry Lawson was banished to...
2013/06/14 02:57
2013/06/14 02:57
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Story Tools MORE than 100 trees planted by volunteers have been ripped from the ground at Minnie Water, near Wooli, in what Mayor Richie Williamson has described as "mindless vandalism". A reward of...
2013/06/13 04:26
2013/06/13 04:26
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NSW Labor questions why the State Government renewed a coal seam gas licence as toxic leaks were being investigated. The NSW Opposition has questioned why the O'Farrell government renewed Santos'...
2013/06/12 22:52
2013/06/12 22:52
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Story Tools ANNUAL bitou bush weed control in Cape Byron State Conservation Area, Broadwater and Bundjalung national parks and Iluka and Tyagarah nature reserves will commence next month. National...
2013/06/11 04:26
2013/06/11 04:26
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Caution urged over reward for missing bushwalker Police have issued a stern warning to anyone wanting to launch their own search for missing Canadian bushwalker Prabhdeep Srawn. The family of Mr...
2013/06/11 00:28
2013/06/11 00:28
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Premier O'Farrell says the recreational shooting program is necessary for control of feral animals and that in South Australia and Victoria 'it has been happening for a long time and has been...
2013/06/11 00:28
2013/06/11 00:28
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National Parks The Victorian Environmental Assessment Council is expected to hand down its report today on increasing the number of national parks open to prospecting. The Australian Conservation...
2013/06/10 02:46
2013/06/10 02:46
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Still missing: Prabhdeep Srawn. Photo: Supplied An online petition for increased rescue personnel in the search for missing Canadian student Prabhdeep Srawn has received more than 5700...
2013/06/09 14:47
2013/06/09 14:47
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Michael Pearson, AO Dr Michael Pearson in front of the Amitabha Buddha, Kamakura, Japan. Photo: Supplied By collaborating with an international network of heritage professionals, Michael Pearson has...
2013/06/08 06:27
2013/06/08 06:27
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Asbestos waste dumped near national park Officials are investigating the dumping of hundreds of kilograms of building waste, including asbestos, near a national park in Port Stephens. A National...
2013/06/06 14:46
2013/06/06 14:46
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Ian Pincini, father of Dean Pincini. Photo: Edwina Pickles Nearly 14 years have passed since a winter tragedy in the Kosciuszko National Park snatched away Ian Pincini's son, but it doesn't take much...
2013/06/06 00:34
2013/06/06 00:34
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THE family of a Canadian national missing in Kosciuszko National Park for three and a half weeks has posted a $50,000 reward for his safe return. But police have warned people not to risk their own...
2013/06/05 20:57
2013/06/05 20:57
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Beaches and Headlands closed next week for weed spraying Story Tools SEVERAL beaches and headlands along the Coffs Coast will be temporarily closed next Thursday and Friday due to a weed control...
2013/06/05 18:29
2013/06/05 18:29
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PARKS Victoria has announced a new $70,000 aerial goat cull. It comes in the wake of revelations they hired New Zealanders to kill 23 goats last year. JOIN THE CONVERSATION The government agency...
2013/06/05 05:15
2013/06/05 05:15
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Efforts are under way to remove a shark that found itself in Towradgi Pool today. The wobbegong, estimated at 1.7m long, is believed to have been washed into the pool by a wave during last night’s...
2013/06/05 01:34
2013/06/05 01:34
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SEARCHERS hold little hope of finding two missing fishermen alive after lifejackets and a fuel tank were found washed up on the NSW Central Coast. The search for father-of-two Damion Diamond and...
2013/06/04 07:29
2013/06/04 07:29
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Latest tea and coffee articles Latest stories about the tea and coffee industry The inaugural Australian International coffee awards are being held in Melbourne. Dr Karl spills the beans on the...
2013/06/03 00:57
2013/06/03 00:57
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North Head Road to close while repairs are done Story Tools NORTH Head Road in Brunswick Heads Nature Reserve, near Ocean Shores, will be closed for two days next week. The National Parks and...