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2 hrs ago | Dominion Post

Fighting to restore her mum's name

FOR MUM: Doreen Shields and daughter Rowen Sullivan, who wants to have her birth mother's name on her birth certificate.

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Fri May 24, 2013

AdelaideNow...

Gillard, Abbott rally their party faithful

OPPOSITION leader Tony Abbott has told his party faithful the tide is turning their way, while Prime Minister Julia Gillard accused him of cockiness as she hailed Labor's "champions of communities". Meanwhile at Rosehill in Sydney, Ms Gillard received one standing ovation after another as she rallied her troops at a NSW Labor Party candidates ... (more)

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The New Zealand Herald

Vivid Sydney - day two: Kraftwerk and pirate buskers

The lights have been switched on at Sydney's Vivid festival, a three-week melting pot of cultural, artistic and musical events.

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Crikey

The trans-Tasman cat fight: why Fluffy has to go

Wandering cats are a menace to native birds and wildlife, but the cat "right to life" lobby is preventing them being euthanased.

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ABC15.com

Fast Facts: 2013 National Spelling Bee

This year 281 spellers will compete from the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Department of Defense Dependents Schools in Europe; as well as the Bahamas, Canada, China, Ghana, Jamaica, Japan and South Korea.

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Related Topix: Washington DC, American Samoa, World News

AdelaideNow...

Obesity plagues our towns

EASIER access to cheap healthy food, better urban and workplace planning, and early education programs are desperately needed to help combat a growing weight problem in regional Australia.

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AdelaideNow...

Lake Eyre to be officially renamed

The renaming, approved by South Australia's Geographical Names Committee in December, follows the granting of native title last May over 70,000 square kilometres of land that included Lake Eyre.

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KRVN-AM Lexington

List of Top New Species Includes Glow-in-the-Dark Cockroach, New Monkey

What's new in animal species? Plenty, according to the sixth annual Top 10 list by the Institute at Arizona State University that includes everything from a glow-in-the-dark cockroach to an "Old World" monkey with a bright blue buttocks.

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Related Topix: Arizona State University, Papua New Guinea, World News, Entomology

NEWS.com.au

Floating LNG 'threat to gas plants'

Both major West Australian political parties fear Shell's Prelude floating liquefied natural gas project will trigger a departure from onshore processing, slashing state royalties and denying local jobs.

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Bay of Plenty Times

Dairy bows to public outcry

A Tauranga dairy has bowed to public pressure and stopped selling synthetic cannabis.

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Thu May 23, 2013

Manawatu Standard

Vexatious litigant to pay $11k costs

Woodville's vexatious litigant James Reid's latest attempt to challenge a court ruling has been thrown out and he must pay more than $11,000 in court costs.

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Reggae All Stars Remake Herbs Classic to Fight Child Abuse

Some of New Zealand's best reggae artists are joining forces to help fight child abuse as part of a music special that will be screened on Maori Television next month.

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Sunday Times

Man, 72, caught in street sex bust

A 72-YEAR-old man is among nine men who have been charged following an overnight police operation targeting street prostitution in Highgate.

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NEWS.com.au

'Shots fired' at Qld coal seam gas protest

Protest group Stop CSG Tara says 45 activists have been blockading Queensland Gas Company operations, near Dalby, for five days, stopping workers leaving their camps or entering a worksite.

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Suria

Strong quake strikes off Tonga

A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck 255 kilometres southwest of Tonga on Friday, according to the US Geological Survey, but there were no reports of damage.

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The New Zealand Herald

Mighty River shares went to just a few - Greens

Minister of Finance Bill English, Minister for State Owned Enterprises Tony Ryall and NZX CEO Tim Bennett at the listing of Mighty River Power.

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AdelaideNow...

Families left reeling by Ford closure

THE economy and lifestyles of the Geelong area will be smashed by Ford's decision to close production and cut 510 jobs by 2016.

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Hazel Hawke dies, aged 83

Hazel Hawke, the ex-wife of Australia's longest serving prime minister Bob Hawke, has died after complications with dementia.

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South China Morning Post

High costs, currency push Ford out of Australia car manufacturing

A worker leaves Ford's Broadmeadows assembly plant on Thursday. Ford is closing its Australian manufacturing operations in just over three years.

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AdelaideNow...

Plea to rein in our polluters

STATES show "scant regard for human health" by letting polluting projects with potentially deadly consequences to go ahead, doctors say.

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