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Cold cash tempers the 50C heat for fly-in Victorians
Herald Sun
Flights from Melbourne to Perth are filled with hundreds of solitary, burly men heading west to earn their fame and fortune, whether it's building the mines or working underground. And, much like the frontier men of the 19th century, what is driving ...
Adam Lowenstein: Melbourne airport reaching higher
Florida Today
Home to aviation tenants such as Embraer SA and legacy carriers Delta Air Lines and US Airways, Melbourne International Airport would not be considered an entity that's struggling. Its visibility and importance in Brevard County's economy has never ...
Coffs Coast subbies shocked by St Hilliers crash
ABC Local
Coffs Harbour plumber Ernie Burnett worked on the Perle project and has been working for St Hilliers. He said subcontractors ca not believe what is happening. Mr Burnett said the mood at the Harbour Drive site in Coffs Harbour, is more one of disbelief ...
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Neil Mitchell: Thomson should not be in parliament
3AW (blog)
Smart thinking and good advice goes a long way. more Bob on Neil Mitchell's "Tradie Post" Tradies Post Please :)Carpenter 30yrs experience,no job to small,live in Warragul Gippsland, will travel,will help owner ... more TF of LV on Is this Melbourne ...
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Black Caviar attendant to stand by his mare
The Australian
FORMER plumber Glen Darrington will be by Black Caviar's side when she travels to Adelaide for the Sportingbet Classic on Saturday. The one-time jockey, who became a plumber before enlisting as a barrier attendant, has acquired celebrity status sharing ...
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Tramuntana Out To Give Trainer City First
The Virtual Form Guide
Smith, a plumber who combines his trade with training a small team at Euroa, was given the nine-year-old to prepare by Adelaide owner Julie Naylor. The Singspiel gelding, formerly with South Australian trainer David Jolly, will be having his fifth ...
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Asia's new elite — Shaun Tan
The Malaysian Insider
For example, GIS follows the British education system, and thus the majority of my cohorts went to the UK (mostly London) or Australia (mostly Melbourne). This trend is apparent throughout Asia, with the exception of Japan, which has local universities ...

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