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- Legionnaires found at ANZ Stadium
Fans planning to attend Sunday's AFL elimination final between the Swans and Carlton at ANZ Stadium assured legionnaires' disease alert is ''nothing to be concerned about''.
- Our job to extend GI's Brisbane posting: Henjak
Ivan Henjak has bigger things on his mind this week than how to make things as comfy as possible for Brisbane's apparently reluctant recruit, Greg Inglis.
- Government offers rebate for buying A/C
Uncle Sam wants you to buy a new air conditioner and will give you $1,500 or more in taxpayer money to do it. Sound cool?
- BEN BOVA: Through science forecast calls for even better weather predicting
“Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.”
- Paul Ackford: attack and adventure hold the key to new Premier season
There are signs that this could be a watershed season for English domestic rugby.
- Store's lights cut costs
The old joke goes something like this: How many people does it take to screw in a light bulb. In the case of Ashley Furniture HomeStore in Melbourne, the better question to ask is this: How many light bulbs and new fixtures does it take to save close to $50,000 each year on your electricity bill?
- Pearse: Greens should let this government fall and learn
The Labor Party might ultimately agree to brave a carbon levy, but you can bet it will be one that is as polluter friendly as its CPRS, writes Guy Pearse .
- USF freshmen manage to move in despite power outage
No one was worried when the lights went out at Juniper-Poplar residence hall — until the heat in the lobby began to rise as lines of people waiting for an elevator grew.
- Support for energy-efficient public buildings a winner, says GBCA
The GBCA welcomes the ALP's promise to provide up to $5 million for energy efficiency upgrades to local community facilities.
- Disciple of sustainability led the way to spread the message
Peter Szental, who played a pioneering role over three decades to improve Australia's sustainability, especially through the design and functioning of buildings, died of cancer at his home in Toorak. He was 60.
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