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April 2009



Swine flu prevention fight intensifies
ABC Online, Australia
There are no confirmed Australian swine flu cases yet, but the Federal Government says they appear to be inevitable. KAREN BARLOW: It's not a pandemic yet, but the rush is on for the products to deal with one. Chemists are selling out of anything ...
Video: NM awaits H1N1 'swine' flu test kits KRQE.com
SWINE INFLUENZA FACTS AT 30 APRIL 2009 Tasmanian Government Media Releases (press release)
Swine Flu Case in Spain May Point to Global Pandemic, WHO Says Bloomberg
ABC Online - Bloomberg
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Brisbane Times

Flu fears spark rush on pharmacies
ABC Online, Australia
More than 100 people are now under observation in Australia. The Government says it is well prepared for the virus and Health Minister Nicola Roxon says its arrival may only be a matter of time. "It does look increasingly inevitable that at some point, ...
Pilots responsible for swine flu alerts NEWS.com.au
Swine flu will hit poor countries hardest Eureka Street
Entire protection from swine flu 'tough' Brisbane Times
Medical News Today (press release) - ABC Online
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WA today

Doctors treat possible WA flu victim
NEWS.com.au, Australia
There are no confirmed cases of swine flu in Australia. Tthere were 128 suspected cases in Australia including 51 in New South Wales; 24 in Victoria; 27 in Queensland; 11 in South Australia; 12 in Western Australia; and one in Tasmania, ...
Flu fears spark rush on pharmacies ABC Online
Kevin Rudd vows to meet threat as suspected cases reach 89 nationwide The Australian
Vaccinate against swine flu Port Lincoln Times
NEWS.com.au - ABC Online
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Martin Hamilton-Smith humiliated by forged 'Labor invoices'
NEWS.com.au, Australia
Applied Scholastics Australia spokesman Bernard Merrick told The Advertiser the company had not met with the Premier or any other South Australian government minister and did not make any political donations. Mr Hamilton-Smith apologised to Parliament ...
Hamilton-Smith blew leadership: Rann Sydney Morning Herald
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The Gympie Times

Swine flu tops busy COAG agenda
ABC Online, Australia - Felicity OgilvieFelicity Ogilvie
For example, Australia should make far more use of its natural gas reserves. Natural gas has about one-third of the emissions of a coal-fired power station. FELICITY OGILVIE: The South Australian Premier Mike Rann wants a national approach to control ...
Missing water will cost millions Adelaide Independent Weekly
States expected to back early warning system The Age
Kevin Rudd - Interview on ABC Hobart Australia.TO
Adelaide Independent Weekly
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Rebels bikies heading to Labor Party-owned Colac Hotel
NEWS.com.au, Australia
South Australia, along with NSW, is seeking a nationally consistent approach to crack down on outlaw motorcycle gangs. They want all states and territories to follow their lead and introduce laws to ban bikie gangs by having the courts declare them ...
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Forestry industry 'singled out' on fuel tax
ABC Online, Australia
A group behind the industry, Timber Communities Australia, has called on the Government to explain why the forestry industry has been singled out. The south-east fibre exports corporate affairs manager, Vince Phillips, says he does not think it is ...
Minister for Mineral Resources Development Paul Holloway said today South Australia’s petroleum and geothermal energy laws, already highlighted by the independent Productivity Commission as a working example of best-practice regulation, are to be further improved.Mr Holloway says proposed legislation introduced to State Parliament after extensive community and industry consultation aims to enhance the provisions of the existing Petroleum Act to address emerging issues in the petroleum and geothermal energy sectors.“South Australia’s approach to the regulation of the upstream petroleum sector has already been held up by the Productivity Commission as a working example of best-practice regulation,” he says.“The Petroleum (Miscellaneous) Amendment ...
The search is on for members of South Australia’s food industry who do a bit of ‘magic’ in their work.‘Celebrate the Magic’ is the theme of the 2009 SA Premier’s Food Awards being launched this evening at Norwood by Paul Caica, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries.“Highlighting the many success stories in our State’s food and beverage industry, this prestigious annual food event recognises outstanding achievement and excellence,” Mr Caica said.“High achievers – whether they are individuals or companies – are awarded in categories for innovation, export, workforce development, new products, sustainable achievements, young leadership and services to industry.“And this year, ...

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