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hobart krill aquarium

New Hobart krill aquarium to carry marine biologist pioneer’s name

State and Territory, Property, OutdoorsBy News Cop28 October 2024

The Dr Isobel Bennett Southern Ocean Research Aquarium is due to be completed in 2028. Image: Preston Lane Architects A NEW aquarium and research facility going up in Hobart is to be named after marine biologist pioneer Dr Isobel Bennett. Dr Bennett AO (1909-2008) was a researcher who conducted early studies of Australian plankton and…

israeli jets

Israeli attacks on Iranian sites kill 4, prompts talk of revenge

World, War, Middle EastBy News Cop28 October 2024

Picture: stock An Israeli missile blitz on 20 Iranian military sites on the weekend caused limited damage but will be avenged, Tehran says. In a statement posted online, President Masoud Pezeshkian gave his condolences to the families of four people killed in the attacks and says Iran will continue to defend itself. “Enemies of Iran…

QPS graduation

Strong Kiwi contingent at the heart of Qld Police graduation

Police/Crime, State and Territory, New ZealandBy News Cop28 October 2024

The recent graduation ceremony for overseas officers (PACE) at the QPS Academy at Oxley. Picture: QPS A 36-strong New Zealand contingent were among a large group of experienced officers to graduate into the Queensland Police Service (QPS). Seventy-eight officers from interstate or overseas graduated at a recent ceremony held at the QPS Academy at Oxley,…

mackay housing

New Qld cabinet likely light on experience, heavy on regional MPs

Australia, Politics, State and TerritoryBy News Cop28 October 2024

Mackay has chosen a LNP MP for the first time in more than 100 years as it grapples with a housing crisis like other regions. Picture: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI Regional MPs and ministerial debutants are expected to dominate Queensland Premier-elect David Crisafulli’s Cabinet, according to media reports. The new ministry will be formalised at a party…

PNG rugby league

Aussies sweep NZ aside to book Pacific Cup finals berth

Sports, Australia, Rugby LeagueBy News Cop28 October 2024

Port Moresby will host the NZ women’s team this Sunday in the Pacific Championship. Picture: DFAT IT was revenge served double when Australia swept the Kiwis aside in the men’s and women’s rugby league Pacific Championship double-header on Sunday, October 27. The Kangaroos claimed a 22-10 victory over NZ and booked their place in the…

netball diamonds

Shine comes off Diamonds as Kiwis grab Constellation Cup in Perth

Australia, New Zealand, SportsBy News Cop28 October 2024

Picture: stock THE New Zealand Silver Ferns ran home in the second half to down Australia 61-43 in Perth yesterday (Sunday, October 27) to claim the 2024 Constellation Cup series. A Netball Australia (NA) statement described the first quarter as heavily defensive which resulted in a 13-all scoreline at the first break. With two gains…

Changing climate fuelling new weather research efforts

Australia, Outdoors, Weekender, ClimateBy News Cop27 October 2024

Picture: stock More intense and frequent storms will require more research to improve weather warning systems. The observation by a Monash University academic in Melbourne comes as the NSW Government tries to restore permanent power in Far West NSW after a severe thunderstorm. Dr Kim Reid is a research fellow at the Monash School of…

Lake Parramatta

Sydney’s Lake Parramatta reopening after a $1.4m facelift

Outdoors, State and Territory, WeekenderBy News Cop26 October 2024

Picture: stock Sydney’s Lake Parramatta will reopen tomorrow (Saturday) for summer, complete with beach, after a $1.4 million upgrade. The NSW Government says the 50,000+ annual visitors to Lake Parramatta can now enjoy: A sandy beach with a retaining wall; better pedestrian access to the water; new seating, and shaded areas; and a lifeguard viewing…

Mildura paddlesteamer

Luxury Murray paddlesteamer taking shape in Mildura

State and Territory, Travel, SeaBy News Cop25 October 2024

A ministerial team visits the vessel in Mildura. Picture: supplied Construction of Australia’s first five-star vintage paddlesteamer, the Australian Star, is starting to pick up steam. Victorian Tourism Minister Steve Dimopoulos recently visited Mildura, where the vessel is being built, to inspect progress. The State Government has spent $2.25 million to help build the vessel,…

US meth 2019

US duo jailed for trying to help import $1.29bn in meth

Australia, USA, Police/CrimeBy News Cop25 October 2024

The meth shipment was discovered hidden in audio equipment in California. Picture: supplied TWO Americans have been jailed in Melbourne County Court today (October 25) for their roles in trying to import more than 1.7 tonnes of methamphetamine worth $1.29 billion into Australia in 2019. A man, 57, was sentenced to 21 years jail (14…

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