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Vic radio station remains rating flop

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Troubled radio station, Melbourne Talk Radio (MTR) continues to languish near the bottom of the ratiRalph Lauren Donnengs amid reports its newsroom has been shut. MTR improved slightly in the latest ratings, gaining 0.3 per cent of the city’s weekday audience to lift its share of the market to 2.3. But it remains anchored to …

Sydney NYE celebrations to be a dry affair

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Alcohol bans in fireworks hotspots across Sydney will ensure New Year’s Eve is not just about a “drunken handful”, police say. NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione on Tuesday christian louboutin online shopwelcomed moves by Sydney councils to ban alcohol from more than 40 of the most popular spots to watch fireworks on New Year’s Eve. …

NSW obstetrician faces malpractice charges

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A NSW obstetrician yesterday fronted a medical Borse Chanel Classicotribunal to face a string of malpractice charges going back over 10 years. Slovakian-trained doctor, Roman Hasil appeared before a NSW Medical Tribunal hearing over 15 complaints of abuse and malpractice made by women who were treated by him at LiChanel Borsesmore Base Hospital between 2001 …

World risks climate catastrophe: IEA

10:22 pm | Author: | Posted in Accounting

The absence of a global legally binding agreement on climate change, along with a rethink on nuclear energy, risks a failure to arrest catastrophic temperature rises, the International Energy Authority’s chief economist says. IEA chief economist Fatih Birol said the pact agreed in Durban on the weekend was good news because it was supported by …

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Army to restructure into new brigades

8:38 pm | Author: | Posted in Accounting

The Australian Army will undergo a major restructure with the formation of three new manoeuvre brigades, each equipped with infantry tanks and artillery, and an army battalion to form the core of a new amphibious force. Under Plan Beersheba, the Borse Louis VuittonDarwin-based 1st Brigade, Townsville-based 3rd Brigade and Brisbane-based 7th Brigade will be restructured …

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Stockwell to head Games committee

6:52 pm | Author: | Posted in Accounting

Olympian Mark Stockwell has been formally appointed as chairman of the Gold Coast Commonwealth GamesAbercrombie & Fitch Damen Organising Committee. The former swimmer, winner of two sAbercrombie Damen Polosilver medals and a bronze at the 1984 Los Angeles Games, was chief of the successful bid to bring the 2018 Games to the Sunsr, winner of …

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Clipsal cut as SA budget suffers

5:28 pm | Author: | Posted in Accounting

A downturn in South Australia’s finances has prompted the state government to make fresh spending cuts, withRalph Lauren Uomo its corporate facilities at the Clipsal 500 V8 motor race the first to feel the pinch. Treasurer Jack Snelling will deliver the mid-year budget review on Friday, but has already revealed the Clipsal decision, which he …

Queen in way of Aussie greatness: Keating

2:12 pm | Author: | Posted in Accounting

Australia can never be a great country while a foreigner is head of state and the flag of another nation resides on the Australian flag, former Labor prime minister Paul Keating says. Mr Keating said Australia should gManolo Blahnik Black Suede Pointed-Toe Pumpet on with the move to a republic and not wait until Queen …

Twitter alive with love for Molly Meldrum

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Kylie Minogue, Boy George and Russell Crowe are among the friends and fans of critically ill music industry legend Molly Meldrum who have taken to Twitter with messages of support. The much-loved Meldrum is fighting for his life after a fBorse Louis Vuittonall in his Melbourne home on Thursday. Meldrum was the second and third-highest …

Former NSW minister Kelly faces charges

10:17 am | Author: | Posted in Accounting

Former NSW Labor minister Tony Kelly is facing criminal charges and party expulsion after an inquiry ruled he acted corruptly over a land deal in the dying days of the Keneally government. The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has found the former NSW lands minister engaged in corrupt conduct over a multimillion dollar property deal …