Friday, April 8, 2016

What's Happening with the JB Hi-Fi Share Price? and other top stories.

  • What's Happening with the JB Hi-Fi Share Price?

    What's Happening with the JB Hi-Fi Share Price?
    The Launceston shop will retail kitchen, laundry and home appliances, coupled with the standard electronic goods, software and home entertainment items.
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  • Border breakfast wrap-up | Friday, April 8, 2016

    Border breakfast wrap-up | Friday, April 8, 2016
    Morning headlines from around regional Australia and further afield. PIC OF THE DAY: @desdrumsdwyer143: Coming back from #Albury with the boys @dyl_cosby @brizzzvegas and seen these crazy wind swept jet trails i do beleive. #sky #lookup #bluesky #jet #plane #clouds #cool #lines (via Instagram)It's Friday - who's excited for the weekend?We've got plenty of sunny days ahead: Here's what's making headlines:Employees hatch plan to keep jobsAged care workers based at Wangaratta Council..
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  • Risdon Prison incorrectly released a prisoner

    Risdon Prison incorrectly released a prisoner
    TAS: An error has seen a man released from jail, only to be told he was not due out for another year. A LAUNCESTON man was released from jail on Monday, only to be thrown back in and told he wasn’t due out for another year.The awkward situation is the latest controversy for Tasmania’s troubled prison service and it has angered the man’s dying father, who had arranged for family to travel from Western Australia on Monday for the occasion.Damien Harris is serving a multi-year senten..
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  • Devonport couple named Tasmania's MSA Producers of the Year

    Devonport couple named Tasmania's MSA Producers of the Year
    NORTHERN Tasmanian beef producers Philip and Gaylene Hughes were named the State’s MSA Producers of the Year at the inaugural MSA Excellence in Eating Quality Awards in Launceston last night. The awards recognise the State’s top producers who have achieved outstanding compliance rates to the Meat Standards Australia (MSA) specifications for cattle MSA graded during 2014-15. The Hughes’s operate a cattle growing and finishing business at Kindred, near Devonport, turning off around 50 head annual..
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  • Hughes take out Meat Standards Australia producer of the year for ...

    Hughes take out Meat Standards Australia producer of the year for ...
    Tassie’s top: Philip and Gaylene Hughes of Kindred with their bullocksBEEF farmers Philip and Gaylene Hughes have been named the Meat Standards Australia Producer of the Year for Tasmania.The award recognises the Hughes’ compliance to MSA minimum requirements and their MSA index eating quality performance for cattle consigned in 2014-15.The couple turns off about 50 head in the 600kg to 700kg live-weight range from their 65ha property at Kindred, near Devonport, annually.Mr Hughes said keeping t..
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  • Pies double Thorp factor

    Pies double Thorp factor
    DEVONPORT have bolstered its stocks ahead of the crunch game against Lauderdale on Saturday, naming Beau Thorp for his debut game for the club. DEVONPORT have bolstered their stocks ahead of a crunch game against Lauderdale on Saturday, naming Beau Thorp for his debut game for the club.The highly-regarded on-baller came to the club to join brother and coach Mitch at the Magpies, and has shown his class with two polished performances at NWFL level as he builds his match fitness up...
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  • Call to end 'inhumane transport'

    Prisoners from the North-West suffer in “inhumane transport” due to the lack of a remand centre in the North-West, says Greg Barns. PRISONERS from the North-West suffer “inhumane transport” due to the lack of a remand centre in the North-West, says Greg Barns. The chairperson of the Prisoners Legal Service has given his support to calls for a remand centre to be built in the North-West.“A remand centre in the north of Tasmania is essential,” Mr Barns said.“We need to end long trip..
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  • France bans paying for sex: Clients seeking prostitutes will be punished

    France bans paying for sex: Clients seeking prostitutes will be punished
    Paris: French lawmakers on Wednesday approved a bill against prostitution and sex trafficking that bans buying sex, not selling it. Customers will face fines and be made to attend awareness classes on the harms of the sex trade.The legislation, which passed 64-12 in the parliament's lower house, the National Assembly, makes French law one of the toughest against sex buyers in Europe.Prostitution in itself is legal in France — though brothels, pimping and the sale of sex by minors are illegal.The..
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