State of the nation | Sunday, March 20, 2016
ALBURY: Life may have changed in 75 years, but the cadets who signed up in the 1940s for the Air Training Corps would understand at least two things in ...>> view originalCorowa pool upgrade pips park project
Corowa pool gets the nod ahead of Mulwala all abilities playground SUCCESSFUL: The Corowa swimming pool has secured $1 million state government funding.THE Corowa swimming pool redevelopment has edged out the Mulwala all abilities playground for a $1 million funding windfall from the NSW Government.The two projects were vying for funding from the same Club Grants scheme with the state government confirming $1 million would go towards the Corowa pool upgrade.It has been on the draw..>> view originalTwo dead in two Vic crashes
Two men have been killed in separate crashes in Victoria.A 22-year-old Dromana man was the only occupant of a ute that crashed into a tree on Stanleys Road at Red Hill South on Saturday morning.Police believe the ute failed to make a right hand bend before it left the road and hit the tree. The man died at the scene.Earlier, an 84-year-old Albury man was driving behind a truck in Springhurst on Friday afternoon when both vehicles turned off into a rest area.Investigators believe the man braked,..>> view originalSource of unprecedented energy found in Milky Way
Virtual motion sickness a reality
Virtual motion sickness a realityIf the controls and movement in a traditional video game aren't natural, it's merely annoying to players. For designers of virtual reality experiences, the same mistake could make users sick.With the release of a trio of high-definition headsets on the horizon, many VR aficionados at this week's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco are confronting the issue head on.The low-latency headsets from Oculus, HTC and Sony are intended to right the nausea-inducing..>> view originalNew Trailer for Fallout 4: Automatron Released as First Add-On Release Draws Near
VIDEO As with pretty much every other open world action-RPG developed by Bethesda Softworks in the last decade, Fallout 4 will be receiving post-launch support in the form of paid add-on content packs. Several months have passed since the post-apocalyptic world of Boston was opened for players to explore, and next week will see the first add-on content pack to expand the game world further. This pack will be known as Fallout 4: Automatron, and will be available for purchase on the PC, PlayStatio..>> view originalBarrier Reef coral bleaching threat level increased
Barrier Reef coral bleaching threat level increased, Greg Hunt announces funding for survey By Kristy Sexton-McGrath Posted March 20, 2016 17:54:16 Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt says the coral bleaching threat level on the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park will be increased to its highest level. Key points:Greg Hunt says Great Barrier Reef "increasingly prone to bleaching"Announces funding for survey of 40 sites in far northern section of reefMarine Park ..>> view originalRecord temperatures for March a warning of what's to come, say experts
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Happy feet of Antarctic penguins in decline New research by UNSW's Climate Change Research Centre reveals the staggering decline of Adelie penguin numbers at Cape Denison in Antarctica, following the grounding of a 97km iceberg in Commonwealth Bay. PT1M45S 620 349 Record-breaking autumn heat is just a warning of what's to come if Australia doesn't act immediately to combat climate change.That's the message from environmental experts armed with a ..>> view originalNexus Devices getting a Second March 2016 Security Update - Android Headlines
When it comes to security updates, once a month is usually pretty outstanding. Especially when it comes to comparing Nexus or unlocked devices to carrier-locked devices. But Google is getting ready to push out yet another security update for March to ...>> view originalFrom Sydney to New York, landmarks go dark for Earth Hour
SYDNEY: From Sydney's Opera House to New York's Empire State Building and Paris's Eiffel tower, landmarks worldwide dimmed their lights for the 10th edition of the Earth Hour campaign against climate change. Millions of people from 178 countries and territories were expected to take part in WWF's Earth Hour this year, organisers said, with monuments and buildings such as Berlin's Brandenburg Gate plunging into darkness for 60 minutes from 8:30 pm local time last night. The annual event kicke..>> view original
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