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  1. Scientists find a jackpot of rich marine life near Australia

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 10, 2008

    Washington, Oct 10 (ANI): Scientists have found 274 new species of corals, starfish, sponges, shrimps, and crabs 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) beneath the surface of the ocean around Antarctica. Some of the corals were

    Also tagged: south asia, sea life, seabed, seamounts, marine biologist, ocean bottom, seafloor, marine species, new scientist, marine reserves, nautical miles, australian waters, hobart tasmania, industrial research organization, island of tasmania, shrimps, surface of the moon, tasmania australia, undersea canyons, underwater mountains

  2. Fair's Fair for the Tall, Bald Poppy

    newmatilda.com » newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire - Jul 6, 2008

    Although he’s not responsible for the Climate Change portfolio, as Environment Minister, Peter Garrett will still be a crucial figure in how the public perceives Labor’s policy response to the Garnaut Report. No

    Also tagged: activism, labor, featured, charisma, federal politics, midnight oil, australian politics, environment minister, david ritter

  3. Japanese 10-year-olds taken on school trips to whale slaughter

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Jun 26, 2008

    Japanese children as young as ten are watching whales being slaughtered to teach them the "cultural importance" of Japan's controversial commercial whaling industry.

    Also tagged: australia, japan, tokyo, commercial, japanese, whaling, whale, international whaling commission, wada, cultural importance

  4. The Blue Sky Mining Company

    newmatilda.com » newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire - Apr 23, 2008

    Federal Environment Minister Peter Garrett and Northern Territory Chief Minister Paul Henderson launched Alice Springs as a solar city on 10 March, a $37 million project with $12.3 million in Federal funding. read more

    Also tagged: featured, uranium, mining, environmental impact, paul henderson, alice springs, global footprint

  5. Bagging Peter Garrett

    newmatilda.com » newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire - Mar 11, 2008

    It might be called a cautionary tale against letting someone have too much free time. We didn’t give Peter Garrett enough to do, and inevitably he started getting ideas and formulating proposals and considering

    Also tagged: ban, environment, featured, satire, supermarket, levy, plastic bags, australian politics

  6. Penguins Saved by Plastic Bag Ban

    newmatilda.com » newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire - Mar 11, 2008

    Also tagged: climate change, cartoon, antarctica, plastic bags