Saturday, July 16, 2016

HRNSW looks to secure the next generation of drivers from the mini ... and other top stories.

  • HRNSW looks to secure the next generation of drivers from the mini ...

    HRNSW looks to secure the next generation of drivers from the mini ...
    Harness Racing NSW is looking to secure the next generation of the sport by offering to pay the licensing fees of young drivers graduating from mini trots for five years.The mini trotters have delivered a number of promising drivers into the senior ranks in the past couple of years and HRNSW chief executive John Dumesny believes it should be supported. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Plays of the Week Hawks beat Swans in breathtaker Dange..
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  • Brekkie Blog | Saturday, July 16, 2016

    Brekkie Blog | Saturday, July 16, 2016
    Your morning news snapshot around regional Australia and beyond. North-West weather A northwesterly airstream persists over Tasmania for the weekend, as a high to the north of the state moves slowly eastward. The flow will strengthen late on Sunday as a front approaches from the west, with the front to cross Tasmania during Monday. Another front is expected to approach the southwest late on Tuesday.North-West news- The Mersey River Bridge at Kimberley is currently closed. The Depa..
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  • State of the nation | Saturday, July 16, 2016

    State of the nation | Saturday, July 16, 2016
    Your morning news snapshot around regional Australia and beyond. State of the nationNeed a national news snapshot first thing - well, we have you covered. ILLAWARRA: A man killed by a falling tree on Mount Ousley Road has been identified as Albion Park 28-year-old Sam Denyer. Read more.WARRNAMBOOL: Dozens of level crossings on the train line between Geelong and Warrnambool are without warning lights or boom gates, highlighting the risk following this week's crash. Read more.BENDIG..
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  • Cool weather, light fishing numbers

    Dartmouth – has been reasonable without being great. Most of the limited number of fishos we’ve spoken to this week have got themselves a feed by trolling King Cobras or Rapalas between 5cm and 1 cm long on top in the eight mile to the wall area. Still a few coming in on lead line and downriggers but they’re not a necessity at this time of year.Lake Hume – hasn’t had too many visitors in the past week due to the conditions but a couple of those that did venture out were rewarded with a feed. One..
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  • The Very Fast Train Revisited

    The Very Fast Train Revisited
    The planned route of the Consolidated Lands & Rail Australia’s (CLARA) proposed high-speed line. Australia desperately needs high-speed rail, if for no other reason than short-haul aviation is a major source of rising greenhouse emissions. This does not mean, however, that the Consolidated Lands & Rail Australia's (CLARA) proposal to build a high-speed line from Sydney to Melbourne, along with eight new “smart cities” along the route should be welcomed. Any pro..
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  • The Tyranny of Distance: Geoffrey Blainey's classic turns 50

    The Tyranny of Distance: Geoffrey Blainey's classic turns 50
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  • GALLERY: BMW 740e iPerformance plug-in hybrid

    GALLERY: BMW 740e iPerformance plug-in hybrid
    Having made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year, new images of the BMW 740e iPerformance luxury plug-in hybrid have emerged. The plug-in hybrid 7 Series will be produced in three forms: the standard 740e, long wheelbase 740Le, and the all-wheel drive LWB 740Le xDrive. The sedan’s petrol-electric powertrain comprises the marque’s 2.0 litre turbocharged petrol engine which produces 258 hp and 400 Nm of torque, paired with an electric motor producing 113 hp and 250 Nm of torque ..
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  • Instant guidance with the Lola app

    Instant guidance with the Lola app
    Meet the Lola app. It connects you with travel agents who can find the best options for you based on your preferences, including favourite airlines, hotel brands, where you like to sit on a plane, preferred hotel class and amenities, hotel budget and more. Your trip chats are organized by departure date and can be archived inside the app. It's free and available in the App Store, it requires iOS 9.0 or later. ..
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  • Pokémon Go: leading the location ad revolution

    Pokémon Go: leading the location ad revolution
    “I just caught a wild Pidgey on Oxford Street” might not be something you have heard before, but if Pokémon Go continues its quest to take over the world, it may become a familiar turn of phrase before long. Many media pundits have been left gasping at the meteoric rise of Pokémon Go, which despite only launching recently, has already overtaken Twitter in daily active users and is even giving Facebook a run for its money. When the free mobile app was first released, details were somewhat shady..
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  • Pokemon Go events this weekend

    Pokemon Go events this weekend
    AU WA: Thousands Take Part in Perth Pokemon Go Walk July 102:25Pokemon Go has lured thousands of Australians out into the streets, with organised events across the country called Pokemon GO Walks. On July 10, people showed up in droves to take part in the augmented reality craze sweeping the world. The Perth event co-ordinators, from RFLan, said more than 2000 people attended the city-wide event that started in Forrest Place, looping around Murray and Hay Street Malls, up to Elizabeth Quay ..
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Nature on show for couple cycling from Alice Springs to Albury .SA coroner slams 'flawed' psychiatric exam .
Council, Aplin to work on funding .'Red Dead Redemption' Latest News & Update: Smoother Performance Noted On Xbox One? New DLCs Are Coming ... .

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