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In the News (Mon 21 Dec 09)

  
 BEI2003 e-research topic 7
The Advertiser 26th December 2000, p.44, reported that the Adelaide Botanic gardens had, for the previous 12 months received 911,600 visitors, to be the most visited tourist attraction in South Australia.
Adelaide, Planning Education Foundation of South Australia, in conjunction with the University of South Australia, 1992.
"SA Tourism Awards: where the state's best shine", Advertiser, 29th November 2002, page 58.
www.library.adelaide.edu.au /guide/arch/BEI/2003/top7.html   (1073 words)

  
 KBreakey_bio
The Brave new artistic face of Elizabeth, by Peter White for The Advertiser, December 11, 1982, Adelaide, South Australia.
Lyrical observations of a marginal landscape, by John Neylon for The Advertiser, April 1987, Adelaide, South Australia.
In Black and White the message is clear by Lynn Collins for The Advertiser, November 7 1987, Adelaide, South Australia.
www.ppfineart.com /KBreakey_bio.htm   (1073 words)

  
 ExxonMobil in another 'messenger shooting' incident Greenpeace International
The news piece ran in the Adelaide Advertiser as Mobil was preparing to take its first delivery of one of the most polluting fossil fuels on earth.
The news piece ran in the Adelaide Advertiser as Mobil was preparing to take its first delivery of naptha - a by-product of shale oil, one of the most greenhouse polluting fossil fuels on earth.
An article in the Adelaide Advertiser heralding the arrival of the first shipment of naptha to Mobil's Port Stanvac Refinery, pointed out the polluting nature of shale oil.
www.greenpeace.org /international/news/exxonmobil-in-another-messeng   (420 words)

  
 South Australian Sources : Contemporary sources
Both the Observer and the Advertiser were published in Adelaide, the Observer as a weekly publication, and the Advertiser as a morning daily.
The Advertiser was rather critical of its development, and of the Commonwealth Bill, and printed more negative comments in both articles and letters to the Editor.
A manual of reference to authorities for the use of members of the National Australasian Convention which will assemble at Sydney on March 2, 1891, for the purpose of drafting a constitution for the Dominion of Australia.
www.slsa.sa.gov.au /federation/sa_contemp.htm   (1569 words)

  
 Adelaide Ristori --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The capital of the state of South Australia and the fifth largest city in Australia, Adelaide is located in the southeastern part of the continent, near the middle of the eastern side of the Gulf of St. Vincent.
The daughter of strolling players, Ristori began as a child actress and at the age of 14 was cast in the title role of Silvio Pellico's Francesca da Rimini.
She joined the Royal Sardinian Company as ingenue and advanced in two years to the position of leading…
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9063778?tocId=9063778   (572 words)

  
 Beverley mine to irradiate underground water
The Environment Minister, Senator Hill, has told The Advertiser the mine has passed its final environmental tests.
The Beverley mine, 300km north of Port Augusta, [South Australia] will become Australia's third active uranium mine, joining Roxby Downs and the Ranger mine, in the Kakadu National Park.
THE controversial Beverley uranium mine in the State's Far North will be given approval today, paving the way for full-scale production to begin next year.
www.multiline.com.au /~johnm/beverley.htm   (1358 words)

  
 Holiday house in Western Australia Australia
Accommodation and Facilities for the house in Western Australia, Australia
Payment is only accepted in the quoted currency unless the currency and the amount is specifically agreed in advance with the owner / advertiser.
Further details for the house in Western Australia, Australia
www.holiday-rentals.com /Australia/holiday-house-Western-Australia/p8827.htm   (1358 words)

  
 18 Beaton Wilson $185 @ domain.com.au
This property has been removed by the advertiser and is an archive copy only.
To request more information from the advertiser of this property, complete this form.
3x1 home in Wilson, short walk to the river, large backyard, neat and tidy, 6 month lease, available now.
www.domain.com.au /Public/PropertyDetails.aspx?adid=4200863&n=   (138 words)

  
 95 Walderton Av BALGA $255,000 - $275,000 @ domain.com.au
This property has been removed by the advertiser and is an archive copy only.
To request more information from the advertiser of this property, complete this form.
Lotsof extra features include Western Power Smart Saver electricity metre 3 phase power, huge 4.5x6.5 approx metre workshop, roller shutters on West facing windows, earth leakage circut breaker, security screens and doors.
www.domain.com.au /Public/PropertyDetails.aspx?adid=2005074402&n=   (233 words)

  
 Holiday house in Western Australia Australia
Accommodation and Facilities for the house in Western Australia, Australia
Payment is only accepted in the quoted currency unless the currency and the amount is specifically agreed in advance with the owner / advertiser.
Further details for the house in Western Australia, Australia
www.holiday-rentals.com /Australia/holiday-house-Western-Australia/p8827.htm   (340 words)

  
 The Advertiser (newspaper) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Historically, The Advertiser took a centrist to centre-left editorial line on most issues, however, upon its takeover by News Corporation in 1990, the editorial line has become far more conservative, much like the former The News with which it was effectively merged.
First published on July 12, 1858, the paper has one of the highest circulations in Australia.
As Adelaide now lacks a daily centre-left broadsheet, and as a result, the interstate Fairfax newspapers, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age have become popular, despite being published and aimed at an audience in Sydney and Melbourne respectively.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Adelaide_Advertiser   (257 words)

  
 Geelong, Victoria -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Geelong is covered by the municipality of The (Click link for more info and facts about City of Greater Geelong) City of Greater Geelong, and is Victoria's largest regional city.
The Corio whiskey distillery (1928) and the Geelong Advertiser's radio station 3GL (1930) were opened.
Geelong is becoming well known within Australia for its emerging music scene; it has given birth to a number of major bands, such as (Click link for more info and facts about Magic Dirt) Magic Dirt and Warped.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/g/ge/geelong,_victoria.htm   (1125 words)

  
 Aspects of Albert Park
Plans for the race at Adelaide were first launched in 1982, when a proposal to host a World Championship Grand Prix as part of the state of South Australia's 150th anniversary in 1986 was put before the Mayor of Adelaide, Wendy Chapman, and the chairman of the Jubilee 150 Committee, Kim Bonython.
This was the ultimate International Event." (The Advertiser, 11 November 1995).
Adelaide's bid for the Grand Prix came at a time when the economic extravagance of the 1980s was reaching a peak.
www.atlasf1.com /2001/feb14/glendenning.html?print=1   (2250 words)

  
 ararat.yourguide
All the genuine classified advertisements from the ararat advertiser.
The Grampians region is once again set to host one of Australia's premier music festivals when A Day On The Green comes to Seppelt Great Western this Saturday.
Small communities in the Ararat Rural City and Northern Grampians Shire are set to benefit from a new bus service linking Ararat, Stawell and the Grampians with Warrnambool.
www.ararat.yourguide.com.au /home.asp   (310 words)

  
 Women's Suffrage : Women & Politics in South Australia
Even the nuns exercised the franchise, and at North Adelaide the sisters of the Dominican Convent created a picturesque feature in the proceedings by filing solemnly into the Temperance Hall, led by the Mother Superior, dressed in their distinctive garb, grave, kindly, and silent.
The ladies, regaled in their Sunday best, rolled up in large numbers, many arriving in cabs, while others were content to come on foot.
A long account of the events of the day 'How The Women Voted' appeared in the weekly Adelaide newspaper The Observer on 2 May 1896, page 41, and included the names of the first female voters in eleven near-city electorates.
www.slsa.sa.gov.au /women_and_politics/suffr3.htm   (1196 words)

  
 Geelong and District : St Augustine's Orphanage
Brownhill, Walter Randolph (with postscript 1955-1990 by Ian Wynd) The History of Geelong and Corio Bay, Geelong Advertiser, Geelong, 1990.
The registers together with various financial and historical reports have been microfiched and are available in many genealogical / historical societies and libraries.
Jan offered her work to be put on our web site for the benefit of all.......
www.zades.com.au /geelong/gdaugust.htm   (624 words)

  
 The Advertiser
COLUMNISTS: Some of Australia's top writers have their say.
ADELAIDE FESTIVAL: News from Australia's biggest and most important cultural event.
ADELAIDE FRINGE: Full coverage of Adelaide's Fringe, the world's biggest fringe after Edinburgh.
www.theadvertiser.news.com.au   (624 words)

  
 Public Health Association of Australia
THE first priority in any immunisation program must be the safety of children (The Advertiser, 18 11 04) SA and Victoria have achieved much higher immunisation rates against hepatitis B and meningococcal C at a lower cost than in states without local government involvement.
WALKING more downhill or more uphill in an exercise routine can have a differing effect on whether a person is more likely to improve levels of fats or sugar levels in their blood, according to a study presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions.
DRUG and alcohol abuse in Aboriginal communities is replacing petrol sniffing as a problem when petrol is unavailable, the State Government says.
www.phaa.net.au /Latest_News/lt23-11.htm   (1379 words)

  
 The Adelaide Advertiser
A HIT New Zealand ``no budget'' film which has its Australian premiere at the Mercury Cinema tonight was conceived in Adelaide.
While Athina moved to New Zealand in 1982 and became involved in the film industry, Anne stayed in Australia and became a screen writer.
However, the film only made it to the screen because of the separate lives of two Adelaide sisters, Athina and Anne Tsoulis.
ausxip.com /articles15/makeyouhappy.html   (303 words)

  
 Press articles about Scientology in Australia: 1968
(Adelaide), 03 Sep 1968 - anti-Scientology legislation in South Australia discussed.
(Adelaide), 04 Sep 1968 - anti-Scientology legislation in SA to be introduced.
(Adelaide), 14 Nov 1968 - SA Opposition criticism of censure motion by SA Legislative Council against Scientologist.
www.suburbia.com.au /~fun/scn/press/1968.html?FACTNet   (291 words)

  
 The Advertiser
Her reports are in in today's print edition of The Advertiser
ADELAIDE FRINGE: Full coverage of Adelaide's Fringe, the world's biggest fringe after Edinburgh.
ADELAIDE FESTIVAL: News from Australia's biggest and most important cultural event.
www.theadvertiser.news.com.au   (291 words)

  
 Public Health Association of Australia
Nurses and people working in aged care will have a chance to voice their concerns on the delivery of aged-care services in Australia through a national phone-in between 10am and 4pm on Saturday, July 31.
While people in Adelaide can wait months and even years for beds in suitable aged care facilities, there are places available only an hour's drive from the city.
The State Government yesterday seized on Prime Minister John Howard's apparent softening of his Government's stance on a nuclear waste dump in the state's Mid North.
www.phaa.net.au /Latest_News/lt70.htm   (918 words)

  
 The Wine Show Dozen Home
The Advertiser Dozen offers exceptional quality, variety and world acknowledged value across the entire market spectrum and whilst it has a usual retail value in excess of $260.00, is priced at just $190.00* (GST included, delivered Adelaide Metropolitan).
Also included in the Advertiser Dozen are tasting notes and a copy of the official Royal Adelaide Wine Show 2005 Results Catalogue, valued at $10.
The Royal Adelaide Wine Show is one of the pre-eminent wine shows in Australia.
www.thewineshowdozen.com   (320 words)

  
 Oodnadatta Track
Oodnadatta, Aboriginal for 'blossom of the Mulga' was proclaimed a government town in October 1890 in readiness for the coming of the railway from Warrina.
Talking about these days during 1935, Ernestine Hill wrote an article for the Advertiser in which she said, Oodnadatta was a Mecca for drovers and the teamsters of the top half of the continent and a depot of the camel caravans of the desert.
Oodnadatta became the hottest place in Australia on 2 January 1960 when it officially recorded a temperature of 50.7C.
www.southaustralianhistory.com.au /oodna.htm   (320 words)

  
 Holiday apartment in Western Australia Australia
Payment is usually accepted in the quoted currency unless the currency and the amount is specifically agreed in advance with the owner / advertiser.
Accommodation and Facilities for the apartment in Western Australia, Australia
Details of the apartment in Western Australia, Australia
www.holiday-rentals.com /Australia/holiday-apartment-Western-Australia/p12872.htm   (441 words)

  
 Robert John Roberts
Robert arrived in Australia on the Annie Maree in 1852 ten years ahead of his brother
The opening was reported in the Ararat Advertiser
Outside the Royal Mail Hotel in Ararat owned by Robert Roberts.
www.geocities.com /proberts3104/Individuals/Robert_John_Roberts.htm   (69 words)

  
 Honolulu Advertiser & Star-Bulletin Obituaries
Darryl of Honolulu and Captain Michael of Honolulu; daughters, Chandra Kahili and Leslie Nii of Seattle; brother, Masayuki; sisters, Yoshimi Baba of Honolulu, Itsuko Kihara, and Jane Kitazaki of Oahu; and four grandchildren.
Survived by wife, Gladys H. Nagata; sons, Raymond Y. of Wailuku and Larry Y. of California, Norman M; daughter, Joyce Sasaki of California; brother, Jack T. Nagata of California; sisters, Hiranaga of Kahului, Katherine Riyu of Waikapu, Patsy Yoshimura and Bertha Okazaki of Honolulu, Helen Hirose of Wailuku; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
  Survived by sons, Minolu Nishi of Tonga, Siaosi of  Australia, Loloa, Taniela of California; daughters, Tuneo  Mafi of Tonga, Kalisi Faitua, Sesalina Seveho of Honolulu and Malia J. Loni of New Zealand.
w2.byuh.edu /library/obituaries/1995/N.htm   (1915 words)

  
 those pics from the Who Weekly
The United States-born internationally successful singer/songwriter, 34, is more accustomed to a white Christmas than South Australia's scorching festive season.
Folds says he moved to Adelaide to be with his family, but also to enjoy the Norwood lifestyle.
He arrived back in Adelaide in September - much to the delight of his wife and 18-month-old twins Louis and Gracie.
www.geocities.com /onehappydwarf/who-weekly.html   (1893 words)

  
 News from Australia and around the world online NEWS.com.au
The Australian The Courier-Mail Daily Telegraph Herald Sun The Advertiser Sunday Times The Mercury NT News
www.news.com.au   (498 words)

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