The News Review:
- Queensland needs a plan
- Australian Football League
- Eco-warrior for peace
- Garden with wallaby park for sale
- Megalomaniac is fun even before you pour
Queensland needs a plan
NEWS.com.au – Apr 12, 2008
au) is being constantly updated and provides the catalyst for not just a "big picture" vision but also the most localised activity. The Lennon Government in Tasmania – despite having its own rolling series of scandals – has a 2020 vision plan based on community consultation and covering 12 specific goals measured against 143 benchmarks. The Tasmanian plan is even backed by statute with the Tasmania Together Progress Board Act of 2001 giving it some legislative force. The plan can be found at… au) is being constantly updated and provides the catalyst for not just a "big picture" vision but also the most localised activity. The Lennon Government in Tasmania – despite having its own rolling series of scandals – has a 2020 vision plan based on community consultation and covering 12 specific goals measured against 143 benchmarks. The Tasmanian plan is even backed by statute with the Tasmania Together Progress Board Act of 2001 giving it some legislative force. The plan can be found at.
Australian Football League
NEWS.com.au – Apr 12, 2008
11 (101) Goals: Tasmania: Bongetti 4 Charlesworth 3 Gilmour 2 Cornelius 2 Koulouriotis Plummer Geappen Shackleton Hardy Street Langford. Geelong: Davenport 4 Potter 2 McKenna 2 Byrnes Barnes Byrne Cheep Hollmer Moles Mumford. Best: Tasmania: Thurley Setchell Street Langford Bongetti Charlesworth. Geelong: Byrnes Davenport Mumford Donohue Varcoe Hollmer. Reports: Nil At Bellerive val.
Eco-warrior for peace
The Age – Apr 12, 2008
“I thinkby far the Palestinian and Jordanian staff of the organisationhave been the bravest because they are always the subject of themost violence be it physical or verbal” he says. With his cropped dark hair and neat conservative shirt andpants Bromberg looks nothing like a stereotypical hemp-shirtedgreenie. Despite one formative summer fighting to save the FranklinRiver in Tasmania he is in some ways an accidentalenvironmentalist. “I came to Israel with the idea I wanted tocontribute to the peace process. I did not think I was going to bean environmentalist I thought I might utilise my legal skills inhuman rights law. That said he admits to having learnt a lot from the Franklinexperience. “This was a life-changing event in the sense that Ilearnt about the power of the law particularly the use ofinternational law.
Garden with wallaby park for sale
BBC News – Apr 12, 2008
The 225 acres of gardens include a deer and wallaby park. Mr Loder said the 40 or so wallabies were used as “mowing machines” on grassy areas of the gardens particularly the banks by the lakes. “They roam free rather like rabbits and being from Tasmania are perfectly acclimatised to our weather” he said. Leonardslee’s Beyond the Dolls House exhibition is being sold in a separate lot from the gardens and other estate buildings. The display has a scale model of a country estate as it might be found in a typical Victorian Market Town. The gardens plus a house and outbuildings are on the market with Savills with a guide price of £5m.
Megalomaniac is fun even before you pour
Toronto Star – Apr 12, 2008
Turning to the Australian releases noteworthy is the white D’Arenberg The Last Ditch 2006 Viognier ($19. In z reds Tasmania has a growing reputation for great cool-climate pinot noirs and Cockfighter’s Ghost Premium Reserve 2005 Pinot Noir ($29. 95 #60947 90) has deliciously delicate beetroot cherry wood and red plum finesse. 95 #936971 91) shows lots of chocolate and black raspberry power. Sandalford 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon ($24.