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Queen Mary 2 arrives in Sydney – The Age
Posted by: | CommentsQueen Mary 2 arrives in Sydney The Age The luxurious liner, which weighs 151400 tonnes, boasts 10 restaurants , five swimming pools and the world's biggest ballroom, library and planetarium at sea … and more
Gold-medal glory cuts no ice
Posted by: | CommentsThe fact that Australia is officially the 14th best winter sports nation in the world is a bad joke
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Gold-medal glory cuts no ice
Michelin taste, yum-cha price … diners squeeze into Tim Ho Wan restaurant … – The Age
Posted by: | CommentsThe Age Michelin taste, yum-cha price … diners squeeze into Tim Ho Wan restaurant … The Age Michelle Wranik joins the queue at Tim Ho Wan in Hong Kong, the world's cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant
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Grounds for concern
Posted by: | CommentsFears are growing the Mbombela Stadium pitch in will not be ready when South Africa hosts the World Cup.
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Grounds for concern
Killer whale pulled trainer under water by ‘long pony tail’
Posted by: | CommentsA killer whale that killed Sea World trainer Dawn Brancheau in the United States pulled her underwater by her “long pony tail”.
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Killer whale’s deadly attack on trainer
Posted by: | CommentsTragedy at Shamu Stadium at US Sea World as trainer ‘thrashed all around’ by whale and killed.
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Killer whale’s deadly attack on trainer
Outsmarted: Victoria pays the price
Posted by: | CommentsHow did we end up with the world’s dearest transport ticketing system? Clay Lucas writes.
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Outsmarted: Victoria pays the price
Small wonders – The Age
Posted by: | CommentsThe Age Small wonders The Age From its humble beginnings in a Sydney cafe in 1993, Tropfest has grown to become the world's largest short film festival. This year more than 700 entries … and more
For young filmmakers, Tropfest is an important chance to kick-start their … – The Age
Posted by: | CommentsThe Age For young filmmakers, Tropfest is an important chance to kick-start their … The Age From its humble beginnings in a Sydney cafe in 1993, Tropfest has grown to become the world's largest short film festival.
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For young filmmakers, Tropfest is an important chance to kick-start their … – The Age
