Saturday, May 28, 2016

Huge uptake for Albury to Queensland and other top stories.

  • Huge uptake for Albury to Queensland

    Jetgo airlines managing director Paul Bredereck has been pleased with uptake for direct flights to Albury to Brisbane SUCCESS: Jetgo airlines managing director Paul Bredereck says sales had been promising for June's direct flights from Albury to Brisbane. Picture: MARK JESSERJetgo has been “scrambling” to employ staff to keep up with interest in the newly announced Albury to Brisbane direct flight.A regional sales manager based in Albury has been appointed to handle an “inundation..
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  • I Bought A Zoo: Bronwen Wilson

    I Bought A Zoo: Bronwen Wilson
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Dave in the lions den 'They're just like big cats but they'd eat you': braving the beasts at a regional zoo PT2M29S 620 349 Bronwen Wilson, squatting behind a metal fence, wraps warm towels around a day-old deer breathing in ragged gasps, its eyes glazed and its rangy legs at odd angles to the ground. She kneels in the grass and lifts the fawn onto a hot water bottle, then gently wraps her hands around its cold ears. "There you go, little fella,..
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  • The week in pictures

    The week in pictures
    BENDIGO: International Day against Homophobia celebrations. Harry McAnulty from VACountry. Picture: Glenn DanielsBALLARAT: Milla Fraser, 11; Megan O'beirne, 11, and Miles Sheridan, 12, set to play at the School Sports Victoria from the Greater Western Region in the state championships. Picture: Luka KauzlaricBENDIGO: When your're the age of 5 and get hurt playing Under 6 soccer, sometimes the ball just doesn't matter. Picture: Glenn DanielsNUNDLE: Competitors in the Junior Dog on a Leash Race at..
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  • Farm earnings boost sparks fencing frenzy

    Farm earnings boost sparks fencing frenzy
    Cooler months frequently herald a rush of farm fencing activity, but rarely have fence materials been in hotter demand than in the past year or so. Solid beef, sheepmeat and goat returns and better wool earnings have underpinned a steady climb in spending in many areas. So, too, has an emerging revolution in big budget, super-sized feral fencing projects in pastoral regions, even in drought-weary parts of western Queensland and NSW. Tax incentives for farm investment projects; bushfire reconstr..
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  • Dynamics shift in regional Australia with Rex's first loss, Jetgo ...

    Dynamics shift in regional Australia with Rex's first loss, Jetgo ...
    © CAPA Australia's regional aviation market is undergoing adjustment as Virgin Australia gently withdraws from its high stakes bet on the resources market; Jetgo Australia carves a valuable niche in long, thin flying; and Australia's first all-you-can-fly operator Airly plans its entry. Meanwhile, Regional Express' streak of profitability ends with its first-ever loss in 1HFY2016. Rex has not experienced passenger growth since 2009 and while its network has grown, ASKs are down, profits conti..
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  • Major banks' profit growth to slow: Fitch

    Major banks' profit growth to slow: Fitch
    Major banks' profit growth to slow: Fitch
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  • Why Angus Aitken left Bell Potter. Was it really sexism?

    Why Angus Aitken left Bell Potter. Was it really sexism?
    Angus Aitken, seen here in an older picture, is suing ANZ for suggesting he was sexist. Is the departure of high-profile stockbroker Angus Aitken from Bell Potter this past week really about sexism and the city?Few in Australian financial markets, including some who work at ANZ Banking Group, see Aitken's criticism of ANZ's new chief financial officer Michelle Jablko as sexist. On Friday Aitken said he was suing ANZ for it's tweeted suggestion that he ..
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  • New lookouts at Twelve Apostles part of multi-million-dollar makeover

    New lookouts at Twelve Apostles part of multi-million-dollar makeover
    New lookouts at Twelve Apostles part of multi-million-dollar makeover Posted May 28, 2016 09:09:51 New lookouts will be built at the Twelve Apostles and the Loch Ard blowhole on Victoria's Shipwreck Coast, under a multi-million-dollar plan to boost tourism along one of the world's most spectacular coastlines.The Andrews Government will spend $9.8 million on the first stage of a $174-million master plan for the region, along a 28-kilometre stretch from Princetown to th..
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Indonesian President: Chemical Castration Coming For Pedophiles .New era for Bunnings Albury .
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