Tuesday 24th of December 2024

closing down .....

closing down .....

hope deferred .....

hope deferred .....

national development .....

national development .....

NSW is the chief beneficiary of a $4.7 billion federal spending package announced yesterday to boost road, rail and education infrastructure, as well as give business more than $1.6 billion in tax breaks to encourage investment during the economic downturn.

murder .....

murder .....

a christmas tale .....

believing in santa .....

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has urged Australians to quickly spend money they receive as part of the Government's economic stimulus package.

From tomorrow, families, pensioners and some low income earners will start receiving payments as part of the Government's $10.4 billion package designed to keep the economy out of recession.

Mr Rudd says by spending the money quickly, everyone can help to avoid a rise in unemployment.

cash crops .....

cash crops .....

Dr Dennis Jensen BAppSc (RMIT), MSc (Melb), PhD (Monash) is the only member of the Australian Parliament with a PhD in a science discipline.

Yesterday Dr Jensen suggested in the Australian Parliament that many of the current problems facing the Murray Darling Basin are the result of low runoff as a consequence of changed land management practices (including more plantations in the top of catchments), catchment-wide drainage management plans (place in the 1980s and 1990s to lower water tables) and more efficient water use (resulting in less leakage). 

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