Sunday, January 24, 2016

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  • From postcard perfect beaches to quaint country towns, here are ...

    From postcard perfect beaches to quaint country towns, here are ...
    White’s Beach at Byron Bay.IF AUSTRALIA Day should remind us of anything, it’s that we live in a pretty amazing country. And nowhere is this more apparent when it comes to travel destinations in our own backyard. Postcard perfect beaches, quaint country towns, idyllic lakeside locations (and a tonne of red dirt), Australia is a sunburnt country with plenty on offer. Travel comparison site KAYAK.com.au has come up with a list of Aussie hidden gems that will give you a holiday experience like no o..
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  • Ballarat breakfast report | Monday, January 25, 2016

    Ballarat breakfast report | Monday, January 25, 2016
    Your morning news snapshot from around Ballarat, regional Australia and beyond. Good morning Ballarat and happy Monday. We have all your news headlines in one spot right here.Four people rushed to hospital from Rainbow SerpentFOUR people have been taken to the Ballarat Base Hospital from the Rainbow Serpent music festival in Lexton, with one day still remaining. Read more.Scotsburn bushfire music festival fundraiser draws hundredsSEVENTEEN bands provided the entertainment for the ..
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  • Australian Republic Movement calls for independence from ...

    Australian Republic Movement calls for independence from ...
    Australia should become a republic before Queen Elizabeth II passes away, this is according to all but one of the premiers and chief ministers of the country. The Australian Republic Movement claimed the people are ready for a new government free of the British monarchy. The ABC reports that West Australia Premier Colin Barnett was the only state leader who did not sign the declaration calling for an Australian head of state. “We, the undersigned premiers and chief ministers of Australia, belie..
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  • Canberra Velocity's Alison Bai draws inspiration from Daria Gavrilova

    Canberra Velocity's Alison Bai draws inspiration from Daria Gavrilova
    Alison Bai hopes to spearhead the Canberra Velocity's bid to win the ATL title this week. Photo: Scott Barbour Canberra Velocity leader Alison Bai will draw inspiration from Daria Gavrilova's remarkable rise in the tennis world to fuel her ambitions to break into major tournaments this year.But first Bai is focused on helping the Velocity claim the Asia-Pacific Tennis League title and the $30,000 winner's cheque up for grabs at Melbourne Park on Monday and Tu..
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  • New plaques installed on Tassie truckies memorial wall

    New plaques installed on Tassie truckies memorial wall
    IN ITS second year, the 2016 commemoration of the Tassie Truckies Memorial Wall included the installation of 35 new plaques. Held on January 17 at the Caltex Truck Stop at Epping Forest, the event saw 25 of Tasmania's finest rigs, immaculately detailed and polished, lined up around the perimeter to honour departed comrades commemorated on the wall. It was a warm day but there was adequate shade beneath the large marquee. A crowd of about 600 people was entertained with live music and..
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  • Jeff Rosenstock To Return To Australia This March

    Jeff Rosenstock To Return To Australia This March
    tour > News Jeff Rosenstock To Return To Australia This March Jeff Rosenstock Jan 25th 2016 | 10:21am | Staff Writer Tweet Punk big-kid Jeff Rosenstock has announced he'll be back in Australia this March on his fourth visit, taking in a huge national tour across the country. Rosenstock released his second solo album We Cool? not long ago and if it's the prime album on offer, we have no issue with that — we thought the album was "another upbeat and infectious vehicle for his self-loathin..
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  • Teen charged over CBD damage

    Teen charged over CBD damage
    A 19-YEAR-OLD Prospect man has been charged for allegedly damaging shops and plants in Launceston's CBD on Sunday morning. A 19-YEAR-OLD Prospect man has been charged for allegedly damaging shops and plants in Launceston's CBD on Sunday morning.A number of plants, along with with the shopfronts of Myer and Subway in Brisbane Street were targeted about 6.30am, police said.Later that day, a 19-year-old was arrested in relation to the crimes and was bailed by police with the conditio..
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  • They build boats to last in Tasmania

    They build boats to last in Tasmania
    One only has to visit Hobart’s Australian Wooden Festival to realise how many fine craft, many built in Tasmanian by great craftsmen from the State’s famed boat-building timbers, there are still in existence. The majority at the Wooden Boat Festival are lovingly cared-for cruising boats, but there are still a few aged wooden ones racing with success with the yacht clubs on the River Derwent and down the d’Entrecasteaux Channel and in the Huon River. Racing on the Derwent on Saturday in the Comb..
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  • Turnbull told to 'seize' republic moment

    Turnbull told to 'seize' republic moment
    Turnbull told to 'seize' republic moment
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  • Three men in critical condition after horror road crashes

    Three men in critical condition after horror road crashes
    Traffic flows slowly on the Western Ring Road after a five-car pile-up. Picture: Nicole GarmstonTHREE men are fighting for their lives in hospital and another five people have been injured after three separate serious road crashes overnight.Two men aged in their 30s have been flown to the Royal Melbourne Hospital after a single-car crash near Swan Hill.Three other people in the car received minor injuries during the smash, which occurred about 7am on the Murray Valley Hwy at Tyntynder South.Earl..
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TFS warns against complacency amid four-day fire ban .Launceston placed on water restrictions .
Tas firefighting resources stretched: TFS .Millrace has form to claim Guineas .

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