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US toddler survives six days alongside dead mom - eating cat food - June 29, 2008

Brisbane, June 29 : In what can be described as a &039;miracle&039;, a two-year-old boy survived alongside the body of his mother who had apparently been dead for at least six days - on cat food.
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Nelson says Gippsland win - June 29, 2008

The Gippsland by-election has been described by Opposition Leader Brendan Nelson as a "significant" result which sends a clear message to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. Nationals candidate Darren Chester...
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Garrett a flop at whaling meeting - Hunt - June 29, 2008

The federal opposition says Environment Minister Peter Garrett has failed and been embarrassed at the International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Chile. Opposition Environment spokesman Greg Hu...
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Federal community cabinet meeting descends on Mackay - June 29, 2008

The Federal Government is holding a community cabinet meeting in north Queensland today. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Treasurer Wayne Swan and other federal ministers will meet lobby groups, residents ...
http://story.australianherald.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/88f7d0d02bea1b33/id/15847397/

Rudd wants national child protection system - June 29, 2008

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has described several recent cases of alleged child neglect as revolting. Police in Queensland, South Australia and the ACT are investigating separate cases that have emerge...
http://story.australianherald.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/88f7d0d02bea1b33/id/15847398/

Conservation hopes for World Heritage boundaries - June 29, 2008

Environmentalists are hopeful recommendations around greater protection of Tasmanian forests will be made when the UN World Heritage Committee meets in Quebec this week. Earlier this year, the commit...
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Sailor receives emergency help device after refusing to leave damaged yacht - June 29, 2008

A sailor on board a yacht drifting off the coast of Perth has been given an emergency device to call for assistance if his situation worsens. The yachtsman on board the Fremantle registered Moonstar ...
http://story.australianherald.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/88f7d0d02bea1b33/id/15848314/

Royal scanner back on the books - June 29, 2008

The State Government has done a backflip over plans for a cancer scanning machine for the Royal Hobart Hospital. Two days ago, the Health Minister Lara Giddings told a budget estimates committee that...
http://story.australianherald.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/88f7d0d02bea1b33/id/15848260/

Planning for private PET scanner began almost six years ago - June 29, 2008

A Tasmanian medical imaging company says it began planning to install a PET scanner at the Hobart Private Hospital five-and-a-half years ago. MIA Tasmania says it&039;s been discussing its proposal with ...
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Ralphs Bay supporters upset as sediment sampling begins - June 29, 2008

Conservationists are upset the developers of a planned marina and housing project at Ralphs Bay on Hobart&039;s eastern shore are taking sediment samples from the sea bed. The Walker Corporation sent a b...
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