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Coral-killing starfish curbed by fishing ban
milmufmas
by milmufmas  Yesterday 1:51 PM   
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Lillys Life
carrbizz
by carrbizz  Yesterday 1:17 PM   
 She's the bomb!
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Lillys Life
carrbizz
by carrbizz  Yesterday 1:06 PM   
 Great friend. Great Blog. Great girl.
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Sydney brothels say Pope's visit will give business a leg-up
tabsey
by tabsey  Yesterday 12:14 PM   
 They hit the news big time during the APEC conference.
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Aboriginal Rock Art at Risk
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  Yesterday 5:35 AM    1
 But the peninsula is also seeing increasing industrial activity, including a gas processing plant, a fertiliser factory and iron ore port facilities, making it the only place in Australia to feature on the World Monuments Fund's list of the most endangered sites. Smalldon believes the rock art has suffered since mining took off in the Pilbara, which holds some of the richest mineral deposits on earth, in the 1960s. "We had nearly one million panels of rock art," Smalldon said.
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Man in ‘hugging lion’ video reveals its secrets
A53GG4
by A53GG4  Yesterday 5:22 AM   
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Interactive Table Showing Dangerous Animals
suckmyclip
by suckmyclip  7-25-2008   
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Community control key to windfarms
pokkets
by pokkets  7-25-2008   
 The clip is about wind farms in Australia, but there are already working examples elsewhere in the world particularly Germany.
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There is a lot of “green” marketing about at present because “green” has become the flavour of the m
jeancannon08
by jeancannon08  7-25-2008   
 There is a lot of “green” marketing about at present because “green” has become the flavour of the month and in Australia the regulators have launched a campaign against what they call “greenwash”. You must be able to prove all green claims you make or be liable for large fines. The international Standards organisation has 2 ways of certifying green. One is with ISO 14001 which is about the behaviour and practices of a business and its employees and contractors and the other is ISO 14020 which certifies product.
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ISO 14001 is the only credible green certification
jeancannon08
by jeancannon08  7-25-2008   
 There is a lot of “green” marketing about at present because “green” has become the flavour of the month and in Australia the regulators have launched a campaign against what they call “greenwash”. You must be able to prove all green claims you make or be liable for large fines. The international Standards organisation has 2 ways of certifying green. One is with ISO 14001 which is about the behaviour and practices of a business and its employees and contractors and the other is ISO 14020 which certifies product.
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ISO 14001 is the only credible green certification
jeancannon08
by jeancannon08  7-25-2008   
 There is a lot of “green” marketing about at present because “green” has become the flavour of the month and in Australia the regulators have launched a campaign against what they call “greenwash”. You must be able to prove all green claims you make or be liable for large fines.
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Commercially Engineered Bees Spread Disease to Wild Bees
papananook
by papananook  7-25-2008    4
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Australian skilled Visas-Skilled Visa Requirements
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by h20mysticshadow  7-25-2008   
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ISO 14001 is the only credible green certification
jenniearmato08
by jenniearmato08  7-25-2008   
 There is a lot of “green” marketing about at present because “green” has become the flavour of the month and in Australia the regulators have launched a campaign against what they call “greenwash”. You must be able to prove all green claims you make or be liable for large fines. The international Standards organisation has 2 ways of certifying green. One is with ISO 14001 which is about the behaviour and practices of a business and its employees and contractors and the other is ISO 14020 which certifies product.
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Prize for new poets
writerslink
by writerslink  7-24-2008   
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Pet rabbit credited with saving couple from fire
pussycatdoll
by pussycatdoll  7-24-2008   
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Top 10 food myths revealed
tabsey
by tabsey  7-24-2008   
 Need to visit the site to find why the statements are incorrect. Haven't they found that oysters are better taken by the woman?
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Send Rakhi Gifts Worldwide - Festive Xpressions
pawank
by pawank  7-24-2008   
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Humans to live on Mars 'within 25 years'
tabsey
by tabsey  7-24-2008    12
 What would it be like working for a mining company on Mars?
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What recession ? 11 million iPods sold in 3 months
hotdoge3
by hotdoge3  7-23-2008   
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Impressive Rock Formations
milmufmas
by milmufmas  7-23-2008   
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Could killer horse virus spread amongst humans?
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-23-2008   
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Improved tsunami detection for region
pokkets
by pokkets  7-23-2008   
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Earthquake 'not to blame' for mud volcano
pokkets
by pokkets  7-23-2008    1
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Bionic Implants
wildcat
by wildcat  7-23-2008   
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birds fall from sky
zadoz
by zadoz  7-23-2008   
 autopsies fail to explain... maybe they're just sleeping
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docoloco - best places...
badlands
by badlands  7-23-2008   
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docoloco - microblogging
badlands
by badlands  7-23-2008   
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Fuel prices worse than SARS, 9/11: Virgin boss
tabsey
by tabsey  7-22-2008   
 Travel may soon be like it was Forty years ago.
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10 Greatest Major-Impact Craters on Earth
amgumen
by amgumen  7-22-2008    1
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Reborn Babies Fool Cops
sahara
by sahara  7-22-2008    1
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Future Climate Change
LoPhatt
by LoPhatt  7-22-2008   
 The average surface temperature of the Earth is likely to increase by 2 to 11.5°F (1.1-6.4°C) by the end of the 21st century, relative to 1980-1990, with a best estimate of 3.2 to 7.2°F (1.8-4.0°C) (see Figure 1). The average rate of warming over each inhabited continent is very likely to be at least twice as large as that experienced during the 20th century. Warming will not be evenly distributed around the globe (see Figure 2): Land areas will warm more than oceans in part due to water's ability to store heat. High latitudes will warm more than low latitudes in part due to positive feedback effects from melting ice (as discussed above). Most of North America; all of Africa, Europe, northern and central Asia; and most of Central and South America are likely to warm more than the global average. Projections suggest that the warming will be close to the global average in south Asia, Australia and New Zealand, and southern South America. The warming will differ by season, with
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Aussie Punter Buys Worlds Most Expensive Mars Bar for $60,00
MarsBarAuction
by MarsBarAuction  7-22-2008   
 http://www.MalEmeryOnline.com Aussie Punter Buys Worlds Most Expensive Mars Bar for $60,000 Two Mars Bars Sold For $60,000 Each For Charity Mal Emery is dubbed by some who should know best, as Australia's Napoleon Hill of the 21st century. Life wasn't always easy for Emery as he explains in his story of being unemployed at 22 years of age, creating 16 businesses in the next thirty years and how having a boiling fat fryer explode in his face helped him see the 'business light to success'.
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Killer horse virus spreading amongst humans?
suckmyclip
by suckmyclip  7-22-2008   
 Australia is suffering the biggest outbreak of the highly virulent Hendra virus since the disease was identified in 1994.
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hatefest
zadoz
by zadoz  7-22-2008   
 in the end it's what people do ,not what they say
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Across the Pacific on a boat made from plastic bottles
suckmyclip
by suckmyclip  7-22-2008   
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List of the 20 Best Non-U.S. Universities and Colleges in the World
suckmyclip
by suckmyclip  7-22-2008   
 17. University of Manchester (manchester.ac.uk) 18. Ecole Polytechnique (polytechnique.edu) 19. National University of Singapore (nus.edu.sg) 20. University of Sydney (usyd.edu.au) The U.S. has the best and always will; the schools in the UK are tops, too.
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Honey Beats Antibiotics Kicking Bacteria As*
orgone_bosco
by orgone_bosco  7-22-2008   
 And tastes better too
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What is the AFRICAN DIASPORA?
Lanna_Man
by Lanna_Man  7-22-2008   
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Courtship, Whales and more...
balthazarus
by balthazarus  7-22-2008   
 Their song is an invitation, Researchers have just discovered it, i suspected it much earlier :) my next clip is with the movie.
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