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  • Online revolution changed the media game


    mUmBRELLAAuthority Authority: 616
    How the rise of online media, the growing profitability of pay TV operator Foxtel, the death of Kerry Packer and the relaxation of media ownership restrictions drove much of the corporate activity of the past 10 years. The Australian’s James Chessell
    3 days ago
  • Bringing on the clowns at Copenhagen


    OpenMarket.orgAuthority Authority: 572
    I was intrigued with a reference in Wes Pruden’s Washington Times column today that the Copenhagen COP15 delegate from Tuvalu, weeping while pleading for energy restrictions (and money) to keep the tiny Pacific island from sinking into the sea, is really a Ph.D. student in Australia, who lives in New South ...
    5 days ago
  • What does The Australian think about business regulation costs?


    PollyticsAuthority Authority: 527
    What does The Australian think about business regulation costs? Would they believe, perhaps: Small businesses are unhappy at the time and expense in maintaining inflexible award conditions. Tough Nope. That would be ridiculous. What about: Australian companies are unhappy at the time and expense in maintaining ...
    6 days ago
  • Twitter – ten months in Australia now, apparently


    mUmBRELLAAuthority Authority: 616
    As Australia’s national media writers prepare for their short six or seven week holiday, The Australian’s Media section today offers its wrap-up of the year.   Intriguing to learn that in February the bushfires “heralded the arrival of a new media channel on Australian shores as micro-blog Twitter became a ...
    1 week ago
  • Special Exposure Wednesday.


    5 Minutes for Special NeedsAuthority Authority: 127
        Mal cosies up to Billy Blood Drop at the Red Cross Blood Services Family Fun Day. He has a vague understanding of how blood donation helps Ivy. Got something amazing to share? Why dont you join in this Special Exposure Wednesday .  Please remember your comment love at each link you visit. Also ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Wed 11:15 - New study shows healthy food getting more expensive.... (audio)


    Australian Broadcasting Corp. | abc.net.auAuthority Authority: 811
    Mike Daube, President of the Public Health Association of Australia tells Anna Hipsley about the study, which is in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.
    2 weeks ago
  • Ten extends F1 broadcast rights to include online, mobile and IPTV


    mUmBRELLAAuthority Authority: 616
    Network Ten has extended its partnership with Formula One Management to exclusively broadcast F1 racing  in Australia, with the deal for the first time including the broadcast of content online, on mobile and IPTV rights.   The new five-year agreement, which commences in 2011, will run until the end of the 2015 ...
    2 weeks ago
  • BanHammer Strikes CrimeCraft


    BeefJack - The Gamer's Sauce.Authority Authority: 451
    Being a gamer in Australia takes dedication.  Between exorbitant prices, delayed releases and the banning of seemingly every other game, it’s a fate I don’t pity.That being said, The Australian Classification Board has struck again, this time smacking down approval for Vogster’s CrimeCraft.  The board has ...
    3 weeks ago
  • New Aussie Pub in the city!


    The RiotACTAuthority Authority: 146
    Hey guys, just letting everyone know about the opening of a new pub in the city. The Australian has been open for about 3 weeks now where the old Woodstock used to be on City Walk. After Woodstock closed down the premesis was taken over by new owners, given a new look and [...]
    3 weeks ago
  • Swine flu is no worse than seasonal strains


    Pine River World NewsAuthority Authority: 428
    The following article is from The Australian. Swine flu is no worse than seasonal strains ©   The Australian By Adam Cresswell, health editor December 1, 2009 THE dominant expert view that swine flu is much more dangerous than seasonal strains is under attack from Australian research, which has found ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Thanksgiving Massacre Leaves 4 Dead: Suspect Paul Michael Merhige (Video/Photos)


    Celebrity gossip, Hollywood gossip, juicy celebrity rumorsAuthority Authority: 164
    Four people including a six-year-old child, Makalya Sitton, were shot to death during a family Thanksgiving gathering. Four people including a child in bed were shot to death during a family... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
    3 weeks ago
  • Thanksgiving Massacre Leaves 4 Dead: Suspect Paul Michael Merhige (Video/Photos)


    Stupid Celebrities GossipAuthority Authority: 560
    Four people including a six-year-old child, Makalya Sitton, were shot to death during a family Thanksgiving gathering. Four people including a child in bed were shot to death during a family Thanksgiving gathering. Read more on the suspect on the run, Paul Michael Merhige below. Police said approximately 17 ...
    3 weeks ago
  • A hugely deserved Walkley for Gary Hughes


    mUmBRELLAAuthority Authority: 616
    For me, easily the best moment of The Walkeys last night was when the family of Gary Hughes was presented with a set of Walkley Awards to replace the three that were lost when their home burned in the bushfire.   I was even more delighted when he then won the Gold Walkley. There’ve probably been less than ten ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Sputnik Sydney picks up first major win with Johnson & Johnson


    mUmBRELLAAuthority Authority: 616
    Digital agency Sputnik has won its first major account since revealing for its its Sydney office, with Johnson & Johnson appointing it to work on its Splenda brand.   The agency will oversee a range of digital campaign elements, including web development, online advertising and social media. A new digital ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program – Its Ups and Downs


    The Moderate VoiceAuthority Authority: 679
    It has been a while since I have written on two of the most controversial, expensive and important weapons programs in decades: The F-22 Raptor fighter and the F-35 multirole Joint Strike Fighter, or Lightning II. As we remember, on July 21, 2009, “in a dogfight almost to the end,” as the Washington Post ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Invest in Australia


    Forex BullAuthority Authority: 149
    The Australian market is a great place to be invested at the moment, says Juliana Roadley, equity market analyst at CommSec. She speaks to Tony Morriss, strategist at ANZ Bank and CNBCs Karen Tso about the gold miners.
    4 weeks ago
  • Re-Pricing of Credit Continues


    Forex BullAuthority Authority: 149
    The re-pricing of credit is ongoing globally, says Tony Morriss, senior market strategist at ANZ Bank, speaking to CNBCs Sri Jegarajah and Karen Tso.
    4 weeks ago
  • Andrew Morello just won The Apprentice Australia


    Chu-BOO-ramaAuthority Authority: 470
    According to a kind submitter, big boy Andrew Morello just won The Apprentice Australia.  Its breaking news so well likely have an update for you later on.
    4 weeks ago
  • F-35s hit by delays, cost blowout


    Pine River World NewsAuthority Authority: 428
    The following article is from The Australian. F-35s hit by delays, cost blowout ©   The Australian By Cameron Stewart November 23, 2009 A DEFENCE report from the U.S. has confirmed that the massive joint strike fighter project is now far behind schedule and over budget, raising doubts about when Australia ...
    4 weeks ago
  • The Book of the Year


    A Pair of Ragged Claws ALRAuthority Authority:
    Clawsters, I am going on a leave at the end of this week and this blog will go into hiatus until I return in early…
    4 weeks ago

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