Friday, July 3, 2015

Last Top Stories: Work on Albury multi-storey car park expected to start in September

Work on Albury multi-storey car park expected to start in September

Work on Albury multi-storey car park expected to start in September
The construction of a new multi-storey car park in the Albury CBD is expected to start later this year. Albury council is believed to be poised to sign off on the new facility in Kiewa Street, which will include up to 700 parking spaces. It will be ...
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Pies make plans for Albury

Pies make plans for Albury
Bordignon was found guilty of making contact with umpire Sean Streat after the Pies' match with North Albury last weekend. Wangaratta's Matt Kelly also faced the tribunal on Wednesday night for allegedly striking North Albury's Kristian Cary but his ...
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Albury: Let's talk business

Albury: Let's talk business
In the spirit of total transparency, at the risk of overstating, for all intents and purposes, and to be sure we are all on the same page: I have to admit I just hate it when people use clichés to make their point. Nowhere is this abuse of the English ...
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Gundagai meeting moved to Albury

Gundagai meeting moved to Albury
THE race meeting scheduled for Gundagai on Saturday has been transferred to Albury. Gundagai-Adelong Race Club underwent drainage works to the track and the course was not going to be in shape for the scheduled Sky Two TAB meeting on Saturday.
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Dragon lizard embryos change sex when temperature rises

Dragon lizard embryos change sex when temperature rises
Hotter temperatures are messing with the gender of bearded dragon lizards, a new study finds. Dragons that are genetically male hatch as females and give birth to other lizards. And the way the lizards' gender is determined is getting changed so much ...
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Scientists convinced European heat waves boosted by climate change

Scientists convinced European heat waves boosted by climate change
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As Germany and Spain sweated and London sweltered through its hottest July day on record this week, scientists said it is "virtually certain" that climate change is increasing the likelihood of such heat waves in ...
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South Georgia received record number of visitors during 2014/15 cruise season

South Georgia received record number of visitors during 2014/15 cruise season
The island of South Georgia attracted the highest ever number of cruise ship passengers in the 2014/15 season, in contrast to falling numbers of tourists visiting the Antarctic, according to the May edition of the South Georgia Newsletter. Print; Share ...
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View from a shell: GoPro camera captures a sea turtle's journey through the ...

View from a shell: GoPro camera captures a sea turtle's journey through the ...
This image, provided by the World Wildlife Fund, show's the view from a sea turtle's shell as it swims through the Great Barrier Reef. Buy this photo. Posted: Friday, July 3, 2015 5:01 pm | Updated: 7:43 pm, Fri Jul 3, 2015. View from a shell: GoPro ...
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Complexity before size: Old world monkey had a tiny but complex brain

Complexity before size: Old world monkey had a tiny but complex brain
The oldest known Old World monkey, Victoriapithecus, first made headlines in 1997 when its fossilized skull was discovered on an island in Kenya's Lake Victoria, where it lived 15 million years ago. An international team led by Fred Spoor of the Max ...
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Climate causes sex reversal in bearded dragon

Climate causes sex reversal in bearded dragon
Australia's bearded dragon may be rapidly becoming extinct, due to a strange phenomenon never before observed in the wild. While other animals face extinction due to human encroachment and decline of food supply, the climate is actually playing a ...
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