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Sydney investor Robert Magid and his one-time Singaporean partner Ascendas Hospitality Trust have finally offloaded their Cairns hotel in a deal worth $75.08 million, with a syndicate assembled by Yong Quek's little-known Shakespeare Property Group ...
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Changing a single letter of the human red blood cell DNA could be the key to curing sickle cell anemia and other blood-related diseases, according to a study published on Friday. The study led by Merlin Crossley, Dean of Science at the University of New ...
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Paul Dolan knows how to make you happy. If you want to be happy, choose your job carefully. "Lost happiness is lost forever." Paul Dolan. Gardeners and florists are the happiest of all the professions and nearly twice as happy as people in more prestigious ...
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Although it was made for children, Pedialyte is becoming a popular hangover cure. A recent study, which was conducted by Nielsen marketing research firm, suggests adults often purchase the electrolyte drink for themselves — not their children. The trend is ...
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The NDIS citizens' jury finds the scheme is already giving people living with disabilities more independence and an improved quality of life, but there is room for improvement in its roll out. Witness and NDIS participant Simone Stevens is pleased with the ...
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THERE has never been a better reason to satisfy your sweet tooth than to buy a finger bun from Bakers Delight to support the Breast Cancer Network Australia's (BCNA) Pink Bun campaign. All money raised through the sale of the treats until June 3 will go ...
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In a report by the Australian Crime Commission, over 112,000 illicit drug arrests and 93,000 illicit drug seizures were made in Australia from 2013-14 — the highest ever on record. National drug arrests reported a 10 percent increase on the previous year with ...
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Instead, the python was taken to Adelaide University's veterinary expert, Dr. Oliver Funnel, who removed the tongs after a rather complicated surgery. The tongs were clearly visible inside Winston. The outline of the tongs was strikingly clear when looking at ...
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An Indian-origin surgeon in Australia has been barred from practising medicine after he was found to have lied in his job application about his professional competence, a media report said today. Queensland's Civil and Administrative Tribunal banned former ...
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TELEGRAPH readers have dug deep to provide more than $72,000 for a four-year-old's life-saving surgery in a heartfelt response as immediate as it was overwhelming. With donations ranging from anonymous pledges of $20, to family businesses offering ...
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