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  1. Room for two all-rounders in Australian team: Steve Waugh

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 15, 2008

    Melbourne, Nov 15 (IANS) Former captain Steve Waugh feels there is room for both the all-rounders Andrew Symonds and Shane Watson in the Australian team for the series against New Zealand.The return of Symonds to the

    Also tagged: world, miracles, andrew symonds, australians, shane watson, rounders, mental trauma, test side, captain steve waugh, team officials

  2. Auf den Great Walks quer durch Queensland wandern

    pressemeldungen.at » pressemeldungen.at » Verdiem Brings PC Energy Management To The Masses - Nov 14, 2008

    MEDIENINFORMATION Kontakt: Peter Mierzwiak, News Plus Communications + Media, Sonnenstraße 9, 80331 München E-Mail: p.mierzwiak@news-plus.net, Tel: 0 89 / 23 66 21-39 Auf den Great Walks quer durch Queensland wandern

    Also tagged: australien, tourismus

  3. Australian resort launches 'nude month' to fight economic crisis

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Nov 13, 2008

    An Australian holiday resort has come up with a novel way to fight the global ecomonic crisis: a monthlong "anything goes" party.

    Also tagged: australia, white, party, economy, resort, nude, crisis, cockatoo

  4. Over-diagnosis? Misdiagnosis? Or Just Better Diagnosis?

    autismvox.com » Autism Vox - Nov 12, 2008

    No question that the prevalence of autism has increased significantly in the past couple of years. Rod Welford, the education minister of Queensland (Australia) attributes the rise in his state—which is, according to

    Also tagged: education, disability, australia, diagnosis, autism, epidemic, asd, developmental disabilities, asperger, autism blog, disabilities blog

  5. Over-diagnosis? Misdiagnosis? Or Just Better Diagnosis?

    autismvox.com » Autism Vox - Nov 11, 2008

    No question that the prevalence of autism has increased significantly in the past couple of years. Rod Winter, the education minister of Queensland (Australia) attributes the rise in his state—which is, according to

    Also tagged: education, disability, australia, diagnosis, autism, epidemic, asd, developmental disabilities, asperger, autism blog, disabilities blog

  6. Australia beaches could be destroyed by gathering storm

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Nov 11, 2008

    The white sand beaches of Australia's east coast are under threat from "unprecedented erosion".

    Also tagged: australia, climat, tourism, storm, beach, manly, brisbane, tide, byron bay, bondi, gold co

  7. BG to buy Australia's Queensland Gas in £2.2bn deal

    BG to buy Australia's Queensland Gas in £2.2bn deal

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Finance - Oct 28, 2008

    BG Group the British gas explorer has agreed to buy Australia's Queensland Gas in a deal worth A5.6bn £2.2bn to expand its reach into the AsiaPacific region.

    Also tagged: australia, group, bg, gas

  8. A Statement On Modern Warfare And Dwindling Fossil Fuel Supplies

    A Statement On Modern Warfare And Dwindling Fossil Fuel Supplies

    anorak.co.uk » Anorak News - Oct 16, 2008

    “WHAT stands six metres tall, takes three days to put together and has something special to say about modern warfare and dwindling fossil fuel supplies?” That question to readers of the University of Queensland’s

    Also tagged: art, australia, war on terror, victoria beckham, strange but true, peter hennessey

  9. Crocodile believed to have killed British man to be used for breeding

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Oct 16, 2008

    Large crocodile believed to have killed a British man in Australia will not be put down.

    Also tagged: scottish, slide, camera, camping, missing, crocodile, breeding, eaten, sandal, cairns, cooktown, arthur booker, crab pots, endeavor river

  10. Crocodile believed to have killed British man to be used for breeding

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Oct 15, 2008

    A four metrelong crocodile that is believed to have killed a British man in remote northeastern Australia will not be put down authorities have said.

    Also tagged: scottish, slide, camera, camping, missing, crocodile, breeding, eaten, sandal, cairns, cooktown, arthur booker, crab pots, endeavor river

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