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Bid to save 13 whales - Rangers, volunteers have to work amid 51 carcasses on Stanley beach
23/11/2008 |
A 100M stretch of Anthonys Beach at Stanley was a hive of activity yesterday as rescuers fought to save 13 beached pilot whales.
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Webber skittled by 4WD - F1 driver knocked off his bike in own event
23/11/2008 |
FORMULA One legend Mark Webber sustained a serious leg injury when struck by a car while riding his bike on the Tasman Peninsula yesterday. The 32-year-old was taking part in day four of the 250km M...
Convict cabinet sells for $103,000
23/11/2008 |
A CONVICT-made cabinet matched auctioneers' predictions when it sold for a staggering $103,000 at auction yesterday. The premier item in the collection had been predicted to fetch "around abou...
Survivor pleads for more care on roads
Divorce news to F1 boss
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Mass pilot whale stranding near Stanley
23/11/2008 |
Photographer Peter Lord captured the rescue effort launched at Anthony's Beach recently after more than 60 pilot whales beached themselves.
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Aker has a major Mini-roll
23/11/2008 |
UNPREDICTABLE footballer Jason Akermanis provided the day's most unexpected moment when he managed to roll his car during the warm-up for his Mini Challenge. "I'm sure I will cop some flak f...
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Kelly claims first blood
23/11/2008 |
HOLDEN driver Todd Kelly was close to tears yesterday after ending his V8 Supercar drought with victory in race one at Symmons Plains - a win he rated second in importance to his Bathurst triumph in 2...
Lee, Aussies are smiling - FIRST TEST ROUND-UP - Page 82
Second choice Green concern Brian Roe talks sport
IOC officials set for financial marathon
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MORE than 50 years ago my father, like millions of others, left Communist China seeking a better life. He found it in Australia, working first at Melbourne's Queen Victoria Market and later in Tasmania, where he ran a Chinese restaurant for more than 30 years.
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