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Blathering for Thursday, 14 August 2008

14.08.2008 22:40    stillhq.com
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Recognition for young scientists

14.08.2008 22:02    waikato.ac.nz
A Waikato University researcher and a former student at the university have been acknowledged at a top competition for young scientists.

Waikato professor on Marsden Fund Council

14.08.2008 22:02    waikato.ac.nz
Waikato University's Professor Richard Bedford has been appointed to the Marsden Fund Council.

Website Performance Testing

14.08.2008 22:01    mechanicalcat.net
I've been tasked to do some performance analysis on our new Travel Journal product (now "officially" with Fire Eagle support). The last time I worked for ekit I did a bunch of website performance testing and improvements.I even wrote a


Peaches gets married

14.08.2008 22:00    web-goddess.org
Hey! Peaches Geldof just got married at the same place we did!

Rudd faces grilling over water

14.08.2008 20:31    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd will face a grilling over water later today when he takes his Cabinet to the people.

Rudd to launch Port Arthur prison project

14.08.2008 20:26    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd heads south to Tasmania today to officiate at the re-opening of the historic Separate Prison at Port Arthur.

Police Commissioner stands down

14.08.2008 20:26    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
TASMANIA'S Police Commissioner Jack Johnston has stood down because of an investigation into allegations he disclosed official secrets.

RBA 'in a position to cut rates'

14.08.2008 20:25    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
RBA deputy governor Ric Battellino says the central bank does not have to wait for inflation to fall before it can cut interest rates.
RBA 'in a position to cut rates'

RBA confirms rates will fall - but when?

14.08.2008 20:25    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
THE central bank has given its loudest signal yet that it is about to cut interest rates, as data shows wage inflation remains under control.
RBA confirms rates will fall - but when?

Ten coal ship painters in court

14.08.2008 20:25    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
TEN Greenpeace activists arrested for painting climate change messages on coal ships near Mackay appeared in Cairns Magistrates Court today.

Huge wind farm gets green light

14.08.2008 20:25    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
QUEENSLAND'S South Burnett region is set to be home to the biggest wind farm in the southern hemisphere after receiving "overwhelming" community support.

No travel help for Patel patients

14.08.2008 20:24    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
THE Queensland Government has ruled out financial assistance to former patients of Dr Jayant Patel, who want to travel to Brisbane for his court proceedings.

No-tail whale makes 20,000km journey

14.08.2008 20:24    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
A HUMPBACK whale has been sighted making a 20,000km journey - without a tail.
No-tail whale makes 20,000km journey

Ferguson's bail tough enough - Bligh

14.08.2008 20:24    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
QUEENSLAND Premier Anna Bligh says she is confident the bail conditions on Dennis Ferguson are tough.

Corruption in racing commonplace: judge

14.08.2008 20:24    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
CORRUPTION within the Victorian racing industry is rampant, with crime figures laundering money in the betting ring becoming "commonplace",

Killer crossing known to train drivers

14.08.2008 20:24    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
IT was common knowledge among train drivers that the crossing where last year's fatal Kerang rail crash occurred was dangerous, a court has heard.

Butchered pets - students suspended

14.08.2008 20:24    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
FOUR students have been suspended over the slaughter of pets at a regional Victorian high school.

Head-on claims woman's life

14.08.2008 20:24    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
AN elderly woman is dead and three others have been injured after a head-on collision in Victoria's Mallee region.

Victoria has worst level crossing safety

14.08.2008 20:24    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
VICTORIA has the worst level crossing safety record in Australia, a new report shows.

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