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1 hr ago | Inhabitat

Australian Researchers Propose Turning Millions of Tons of Pig Waste...

Where there are million of animals, there are millions of tons of waste. In a clever solution to a major waste disposal problem, Australian researchers have found a way to convert 1.4 million tons of Chinese pig excrement into fertilizer and a source of alternative energy.

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5 hrs ago | The Toronto Star

Judith Shamian elected as president of International Council of Nurses

Judith Shamian said she's been given a dream opportunity to influence to health of people and nursing, after being elected president of the International Council of Nurses.

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9 hrs ago | ABC News

A photographic quest for Australia's friendly relations with Japan before WWII

The friendship between Australia and Japan before WWII can be found in the work of Broome-based Japanese photographer, Yasukichi Murakami.

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9 hrs ago | Sunday Mail

Skeleton was 1984 cold-case murder victim

Remains found in South Australia's mid north identified, no bail for a 13 year old accused of throwing a molotov cocktail onto the Southern Expressway, and a second shift for Spring Gully.

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11 hrs ago | Sunday Mail

Holden's signs similar to Mitsubishi

Holden admits its short term prospects are grim, and it blames falling sales of the Adelaide-made Commodore and Cruze for its 150 million dollar loss Last hurrah? Holden workers, Premier Jay Weatherill and managing director Mike Devereux celebrate as Holden unveils its VF SS Commodore sports sedan at Adelaide's Elizabeth plant earlier this year.

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11 hrs ago | www.livetradingnews.com | hillspot

US Leaders acknowledge failure of Drug War

US leaders such as Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter have admitted the 40 year US war on drugs in the Americas was a failure.Thousands have been needlessly killed and imprisoned in a military type approach by the US gov to stop drugs. Calls are now growing in the US for decriminalization and law reform after a string of countries in Latin America and Europe decriminalized "illicit" drugs for personal use.One US state Washington has decriminalized marijuana possesion making it legal to grow up to 5 plants for personal use.

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Sun May 19, 2013

The Standard

New South Wales becomes Australia steroids capital

Australia's east coast haven New South Wales, which is seeking to recruit a `chief funster' to promote tourism to Sydney and elsewhere, took the dubious honor for the biggest hauls of steroids and hallucinogens in 2011-2012 in the country, authorities said today.

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The Standard

Record drug hauls including cannabis, cocaine, and steroids, show Australia becoming narco hub

Australia seized a record 23 tonnes of illicit drugs in 2011-2012 with arrests at a 10-year high, data show, as officials warned the country had become a key target for traffickers.

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Blacktown Sun

5 Seconds Of Summer announce Australian tour

The band announced on Facebook and Twitter that they will be touring Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth in May and June.

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The RiotACT

Million Paws Walk 2013

The Kelpie of Few Accomplishments was resplendent in his bandana and plodded dutifully along for the entire inner lake loop.

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Yahoo!

The joke's on those who missed show

The West Australian © London stand up comedians Gordon Southern, left and Jimmy McGhie with Perth International Comedy Festival director Jo Marsh.

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Radio Times

Adventure traveller Simon Reeve on Australia

Simon Reeve is about as adventurous as travel journalists get. The man behind BBC documentaries House of Saud, Equator and Indian Ocean has investigated terrorism, been shot at and suffered malaria, all to bring us thrilling TV.

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Chronicle Live

Newcastle-born beauty's bid for Miss World Australia crown

Vannessa Young, who was born in Newcastle but now lives in Perth, will take part in the pageant with a difference North-born blonde bombshell Vannessa Young will be flying the flag for the region as she battles it out to win a beauty crown in Australia.

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Yahoo!

Coins could rewrite Aust history

Five copper coins and a nearly 70-year-old map with an "X" might lead to a discovery that could rewrite Australia's history.

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Yahoo!

Police gear up for gang's run

More than 1200 patched members of the Rebels bikie gang are planning to travel to WA for the club's annual national run, sparking the biggest police security operation since the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in 2011.

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Stuff.co.nz

Australia set to return paedophile to NZ

A paedophile who took photos of his children's friends as they played together looks set to be returned to New Zealand from Australia.

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ABC News

Transmatilda

PIP COURTNEY, REPORTER: The Australian Outback has often been used to test machinery to its upper limits.

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Sat May 18, 2013

www.news.com.au | hillspot

Another tourist dies from poisoned drink in Indonesia

Cheznen Emmons from the Uk has become the latest young tourist to die after drinking a spiked drink in Indonesia.Several Australians have also died from the poisonous drink spiked with methanol which is sold in some Indonesian bars and shops as ordinary alcohol.Cheznen had bought a bottle of gin, not long after she started going blind, then went into a coma she never recovered from.An Australian girl 19 was blinded by a drink earlier in the year.2 other Australian men have also died in the past from the poison, including 19yr old Liam Davies.

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www.bbc.co.uk | hillspot

British robots to interact with people.

Cornwall engineered arts In Britain is a manufacturing firm attempting to develop a humanoid robot that can talk and interact with people.The unique type of robot design , still in the development stage, is the brainchild of founder Will Jackson.

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www.bbc.co.uk | hillspot

Denmark wins Eurovision 2013

Emmelie de Forest of Denmark has won this years Eurovision Song competition.She was the overwhelming favourite of the judges. 26 European countries competed in the event held this year in Malmo, Sweden.

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