Friday, November 27, 2015

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  • Police tactics on terror: 200 suspects and more to come

    Police tactics on terror: 200 suspects and more to come
    Video will begin in5seconds.More officers for Victoria PolicePremier Daniel Andrews announces more resourcing for Victoria Police.PT0M56S620349He was just a face in the crowd back then. One of an estimated 2 million who earlier this year joined a Paris solidarity rally after terrorists killed 17 people during attacks on the satirical magazineCharlie Hebdoand a local supermarket.What  Ross Guenther didn't know at the time was he would soon be given the task of stopping similar attacks in his home..
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  • Regional centres beyond big capitals have had very good year

    Regional centres beyond big capitals have had very good year
    Evandale in Tasmania isn’t just the home of the National Penny Farthing Championships, it’s also the state’s fastest growing property market outside Hobart.SAVVY investors are switching on to the fact that there is life beyond the outskirts of our cities — and it’s proving to be a good little earner.When talking regional real estate, the focus has mostly been on mining towns or sea change commuter hubs, but now the money is to be made elsewhere.Realestate.com.auhas crunched the numbers with Core..
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  • Peter Hartcher: the new rule PM Malcolm Turnbull will need to observe

    Peter Hartcher: the new rule PM Malcolm Turnbull will need to observe
    COMMENTVideo will begin in5seconds.Turnbull rejects idea of Abbott insurgencyMalcolm Turnbull closed the subject with three little words when ABC's Leigh Sales asked whether he was facing an Abbott-led insurgency. Vision: ABC.PT0M48S620349Soon after Tony Blair was elected Britain's prime minister, a cartoonist drew a young boy holding his father's hand as they walk down the street."Daddy," asks the boy, "why does Tony Blair let bad things happen?"Illustration: Rocco Fazzari.Australia is in a sim..
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  • Apprentices urged to finish training

    Apprentices urged to finish training
    TOP JOB: Fourth-year apprentice Jye Collis, of Brighton, works on the 40 Molle St site in Hobart.Picture: RICHARD JUPETRADIES who did not finish their building apprenticeship because of a lack of work will be urged to get back on site as the construction industry ramps up.The new out-of-trade register will allow almost 200 Tasmanian building and construction apprentices who started but did not complete their apprenticeship in 2013-2014 because of a lack of work, to qualify.While activity is pred..
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  • Carols by Candlelights coming to town

    Carols by Candlelights coming to town
    Carols by Candlelights coming to townByEDDIE HOGARTHNov. 27, 2015, 9:46 p.m.IN A matter of weeks Launceston’s City Park will be transformed into an interactive Christmas extravaganza illuminated by a sea of candles.Olive Baker and Otis Webster, both 6, with vocalist Dani Barnett in City Park.AT A GLANCE:WHAT: Launceston Carols by Candlelight.WHEN: Sunday, December 20, from 5pm.WHERE: City Park.COST: Adults $5, children $2. Includes safe flame candle.IN A matter of weeks Launceston’s City Park wi..
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  • Expanding Tassie lamb and veal business crowned nation's best...

    Expanding Tassie lamb and veal business crowned nation's best...
    SPECIALIST lamb and veal processor, brand manager and exporter,Tasmanian Quality Meats, was the big winner from the meat and livestock industry in the 2015 Australian Exporter awards announced in Melbourne last night.The 53rd Australian Export Awards are the nation’s premier award program for businesses engaged in international trade. The awards, at regional and national level, are backed by federal and state/territory governments across the nation.Winner of the Region..
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  • Kirsty Higgison surprises in Kelloggs Ironwoman round one

    Kirsty Higgison surprises in Kelloggs Ironwoman round one
    Margie McDonald has worked in regional (Townsville Bulletin), wire services (AAP), Metro papers (Sun-Herald, The Australian) and corporate (Sydney Paralympic Organising Committee). She has covered Olympic Games, Paralympic Games, major tennis ...
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  • Kevin Muscat's passionate defence of his code

    Kevin Muscat's passionate defence of his code
    Ray Gatt has been a sports reporter since 1972, covering horse racing, rugby league, cricket and soccer. Ray has been the chief soccer writer at The Australian newspaper since 1989. He has covered the last seven Socceroos World Cup campaigns including ...
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  • Melbourne City's Corey Gameiro left heartbroken by devastating knee injury

    Melbourne City's Corey Gameiro left heartbroken by devastating knee injury
    Aaron Mooy masterclass downs Perth Glory2:08A-League: Aaron Mooy puts in an impressive 90 minutes to help orchestrate Melbourne City?s 5-1 win over Perth Glory at AAMI ParkEXACTLY 53 weeks after having his left knee reconstructed, Melbourne City’s Corey Gameiro has received the gut-wrenching news that he has suffered the same injury.Scans confirmed the attacker’s worst fears, despite him hobbling off the pitch in seemingly good spirits after a 64th minute collision with Perth Glory’s Nebo Marink..
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  • Jets coach says team must manage Adelaide's winning culture to win

    Jets coach says team must manage Adelaide's winning culture to win
    Jets coach says team must manage Adelaide's winning culture to winPostedNovember 28, 2015 08:01:43 Newcastle coach Scott Miller says the Jets must manage the Roar's winning culture if they are to beat them at Hunter Stadium this afternoon.Brisbane is on top of the A-League ladder, while Newcastle is fifth.The Jets have not won a game in the last three rounds, but Miller said they have prepared well after last weekend's nil-all draw."To come away with a point against Adelaide I thought it pro..
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