Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Last Top Stories: Tasmanian police appeal to motorists for information on missing man

Tasmanian police appeal to motorists for information on missing man

Tasmanian police appeal to motorists for information on missing man
Tasmania Police are appealing to motorists for fresh leads in the search for missing Launceston man Ben Plowright. Mr Plowright was last seen leaving a party in Perth, about 15km south of Launceston, on the night of May 30. Several searches of the area ...
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NT's open speed limit will increase deaths

NT's open speed limit will increase deaths
Reintroducing open speed limits on the Northern Territory's major highways will lead to increased fatalities and serious injuries, says a road trauma expert. The move will send the wrong message to Northern Territorians who are already three times more ...
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Here's What Really Happened During The Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Demo at E3

Here's What Really Happened During The Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Demo at E3
Sony came to the E3 bringing some huge announcements that made gamers so excited for the next year to come. The Japanese-born company decided to end the three-day gaming convention with a demo of the unfinished Uncharted 4; A Thief's End video ...
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How 'free' geo-dodging and proxy services are selling you out

How 'free' geo-dodging and proxy services are selling you out
Netflix, Hulu and a host of other content streaming services block non-US users from viewing their content. As a result, many people residing outside of the United States seek to circumvent such restrictions by using services that advertise "free" and "open" ...
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Ubisoft's ZombiU May Be Coming To Xbox One

Ubisoft's ZombiU May Be Coming To Xbox One
An interesting development out of Australia of all places (also known as the place where gaming goes to die), as the Australian Classification Board may have just sprung a leak. Proving they are good for something other than banning every game with a spot ...
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Apple and Google set for new showdown

Apple and Google set for new showdown
Apple and Google have unveiled new versions of their respective mobile operating systems, setting the scene for a public showdown later this year. But how do they stack up? Both Apple and Google have been doubling down to eke out more battery life.
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Australian senate passes controversial anti-piracy, website-blocking laws

Australian senate passes controversial anti-piracy, website-blocking laws
In the eyes of at least one intellectual property academic, the passing of controversial anti-piracy website-blocking legislation in the senate on Monday night represented "a very dark day for the internet in Australia". But for the film and TV industry, which has ...
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2015 Hyundai Santa Fe SR unveiled for Aussie market

2015 Hyundai Santa Fe SR unveiled for Aussie market
The 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe SR, revealed last year, will go on sale in Australia as the brand's flagship SUV. The performance-oriented seven-seater sits alongside its SR siblings which include the Accent SR, i30 SR and Veloster SR. As it occupies the top ...
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Hyundai i30 Tourer Wagon Series II: 2015 Australian Price And Features

Hyundai i30 Tourer Wagon Series II: 2015 Australian Price And Features
Hyundai has given its i30 Tourer wagon an update for 2015, introducing the Series II to the Australian market with new features and mechanical improvements. The biggest change is a new seven-speed dual-clutch (DCT) automatic transmission, which is now ...
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Hi-tech Holden goes on sale

Hi-tech Holden goes on sale
THE most hi-tech car to ever wear the Holden badge goes on sale today — and it is the strongest clue yet to the imported sedan that will replace the homegrown Commodore once production in Adelaide comes to an end in late 2017. The Holden Insignia ...
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