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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

PM flags GP training funding boost

PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd has flagged a "very significant" increase in funding for the training of GPs and specialists.

15 March 2010 National

 
Pink balloons are given to Trinity Bates family at her funeral today, hundreds of Bundaberg community members attended.

Mourners say goodbye to Trinity

MORE than 500 mourners gathered to say goodbye to Trinity Leigh Bates at City Coast Church in Bundaberg this morning.

10 March 2010 National

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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

PM firm on hospitals message

PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd says any premier who thinks the public is happy with the current health system is "kidding themselves".

6 March 2010 National

 
Steve Irwin captain Paul Watson

AFP board anti-whaling ship

THE Australian Federal Police have boarded the anti-whaling ship the Steve Irwin in Hobart, following a request from Japan.

6 March 2010 National

 

Australian aid plane leaves for Chile

EMERGENCY supplies including portable generators and large tents have left Sydney as part of Australia's response to the massive earthquake that struck Chile.

6 March 2010 National

 

Mum's joy over 'monster' appeal

A SUNSHINE Coast mother feels safer knowing the man who bashed and raped her toddler in a Maroochydore alleyway is behind bars until at least 2018.

6 March 2010 National

 
WIN FOR LISMORE: Local health professionals hope the Lismore Base Hospital will receive additional funding under the Federal Government’s proposed health reform package.

Dr Rudd 'rescues' our hospitals

THE Federal Government health reform package was welcomed by rural health experts yesterday, with one high-profile Goonellabah doctor describing it a 'winner'.

4 March 2010 National

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Concerned Kyogle farmers (from left) Maggie Cullen, Ian Fielding, and Lyn and Bill Bolin attended the Armidale forum. David Nielsen

Farmers worried about import risk

THE North Coast's $140 million-a-year cattle industry is being put at risk by the decision to lift beef import restrictions from mad cow-affected countries.

4 March 2010 National

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Nambour Hospital.

Hospital plan 'to cut bureaucrats'

THE Federal Government has denied its $30 billion takeover of hospitals will create more bureaucracy, saying it would mean more doctors and nurses.

3 March 2010 National

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Tony Abbott.

Abbott goes missing in desert

FOR the second time in two weeks Australia nearly lost Tony Abbott.

3 March 2010 National

 
Two primary school boys with a bag of icing sugar sparked a cocaine scare.

Primary school coke hoax bittersweet

TWO boys with a bag of icing sugar sparked a hard drugs scare at a Rockhampton primary school.

3 March 2010 National

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A police bullet ended Budda’s agony.

Police officer right to shoot pet dog

AN independent autopsy has cleared a Rockhampton police officer of doing anything wrong when he shot dead a pet dog that had been hit by a car.

3 March 2010 National

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Kevin Rudd

PM reveals national hospital plan

PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd has released his landmark plan for the ailing hospital system, saying it will end the blame game with the states.

3 March 2010 National

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Australians involved in kidney scam

AUSTRALIANS bought kidneys from an Indian medic accused of running illegal clinics that duped people into selling their organs, according to a media report.

2 March 2010 National

 
Yeppoon’s Debbie Mann in Valparaiso, Chile, before the 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck on Saturday. She described it was “the most terrifying experience of her life”.

Yeppoon pair survives Chile quake

YEPPOON'S Brian Power and Debbie Mann were in Chile on the weekend when an 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck, killing hundreds nearby.

1 March 2010 National

         

 
Federal Environment Minister Peter Garrett.

Garrett stripped of insulation program

ENVIRONMENT Minister Peter Garrett has been stripped of responsibilities for the household insulation scheme, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says.

26 February 2010 National

 
Dylan Kane Etherington, 22, was last seen by two friends as he leapt from the historic 20-metre high bridge in the town of Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina. This is a picture from his public MySpace page.

Byron Bay man missing in Bosnia

A YOUNG Byron Bay adventurer is missing and feared drowned after a diving stunt from a famous Bosnian bridge went horribly wrong on Monday.

25 February 2010 National

 

Govt can't stop Facebook vandals

INTERNET experts say criminal cases could be aborted when Facebook sites, set up to honour the dead, are hijacked by users.

25 February 2010 National

 
Jean Byrne feeds her son Sinclair, 34, who was left in a vegetative state after an accident in Canada.

Accident leaves champion helpless

SINCLAIR Byrne travelled to Canada for the trip of a lifetime.

25 February 2010 National

 
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

PM launches organ donation week

DEAN Jobson considers himself to be a pretty normal kind of bloke who loves sport and carries a handbag everywhere he goes.

24 February 2010 National

 
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Todd River set to flood in Alice Springs

THERE'S something unusual in Alice Springs' famous Todd River - water.

24 February 2010 National

 

Man fined $4000 for shooting kangaroo

A MAN who shot and killed a kangaroo in a national park devastated by bushfires last year has been fined $4000.

24 February 2010 National

 
Detectives look into the drain from Walker Street.

Trinity's tribute page trashed

QUEENSLAND police have again been forced to act after offensive material was posted on tribute pages for a murdered Bundaberg girl.

23 February 2010 National

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Environment minister Peter Garrett.

Garrett didn't see insulation report

A DAMNING risk assessment of the federal government's household insulation scheme was taken into account before the program was rolled out.

22 February 2010 National

 

Camel cull 'won't tackle increase'

PASTORALISTS say a government plan to cull 350,000 camels over four years won't deal with the expected natural increase in numbers or reduce overall herd size.

22 February 2010 National

 
 

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Esmonde Street in East Lismore is just one of the city’s poorly maintained roads. Lismore's dying road network

MORE than 40 per cent of roads in Lismore are 'terminal' and a further quarter of roads in the area are 'below acceptable standards', the council admitted.

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