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No drama around nude boys

03.06.2008 17:35    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A MELBOURNE artist's exhibition of a series of nude photographs of 11-year-old boys to protest against the censorship of photographer Bill Henson's work has passed without incident.


2008 Kenda Rally a huge success

03.06.2008 17:10    fullnoise.com.au
The 2008 Kenda Rally was once again run in perfect conditions. "Like riding in chocolate cake" was how hardened moto journalist Steven Tuff succinctly put it after finishing two loops of Rubicon's ...

The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing

03.06.2008 10:22    asitis.org
by Jason Kelly. While most kids are still jumpin' on the day trading bandwagon, Jason opts for the "work smarter not harder" philosophy and suggests that by taking the time to find fundamentally sound companies we don't need to get
The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing

The Girl from 1996

03.06.2008 10:09    web-goddess.org
To: Whoever it is on the office network sharing the iTunes library with the "150 Greatest Hits of the 90's" AlbumFrom: KrisI love you.


WILL THE BUDGET PASS THE TRANSPORT TEST?

03.06.2008 09:28    sa.democrats.org.au
Adelaide’s roads are congested, petrol prices are rising and public transport services are substandard. Here are 10 inexpensive initiatives that will help this budget pass the transport test.

Building starts in surprise rise

03.06.2008 09:22    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A SHARP rise in apartment and townhouse approvals helped bump up new home building activity in April, data shows.
Building starts in surprise rise

Email leaks costing jobs

03.06.2008 09:22    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
MORE workers are are leaking company secrets via email, with a local survey showing one in five businesses had fired workers for email breaches.
Email leaks costing jobs

Aussies hang up on unwanted calls

03.06.2008 09:22    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
THE Do Not Call Register has been hailed as a success, with more than 2.3 million telephone numbers added since its launch last year.

Big bucks in mining for years

03.06.2008 09:22    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
THE booming mining sector will create another 90,000 jobs by 2020, mainly in Western Australia and Queensland, a new report says.
Big bucks in mining for years

Swan to tighten financial laws

03.06.2008 09:22    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
LAWS governing financial services will be tightened and streamlined under a plan released today by the Federal Government.
Swan to tighten financial laws

RBA keeps interest rates steady at 7.25pc

03.06.2008 09:22    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
THE RBA has decided to keep rates on hold at 7.25 per cent, which will keep standard variable mortgage rates at 9.5pc, for now.
RBA keeps interest rates steady at 7.25pc

QLD Budget: wins for roads, home buyers

03.06.2008 09:22    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
INVESTMENT in infrastructure has been boosted and tax relief offered to first-home buyers and business in the Queensland State Budget.

Treasurer in $13.9bn Budget splurge

03.06.2008 09:22    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
THE New South Wales Government has trumpeted the "largest capital expenditure program in Australian history", with its 2008-09 Budget containing a record $13.9 billion in infrastructure spending.

Police probe nude exhibition protest

03.06.2008 09:22    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
POLICE are investigating an artist over nude photographs of 11-year-old boys set to be exhibited in Melbourne tonight.

Family finds $10,000 on front lawn

03.06.2008 09:20    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A FAMILY in Perth found a brown paper bag containing $10,000 in cash on their front lawn.

Protests over dwarf drink promotion

03.06.2008 09:20    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A PUB promotion involving a bare-chested and top-hatted dwarf walking the length of a bar pouring free booze down the throats of patrons has drawn protests from alcohol education campaigners.

Former cop admits stealing drugs

03.06.2008 09:20    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A FORMER police officer who worked with the National Crime Authority has pleaded guilty to stealing drugs during a 2002 sting.

HIV cases on the rise again

03.06.2008 09:20    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
THE number of people diagnosed with HIV has risen nearly 40 per cent in six years, new figures show.

Bank may be put up for sale

03.06.2008 09:20    headlinefeeds.news.com.au (2)
BANKWEST said today its massive east coast branch expansion remained on track but refused to douse speculation that its British parent was considering putting it up for sale amid sustained funding pressure.

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