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Crime, cannibalism, and confession. A Tasmanian documentary opened this week that sheds light on a grotesque chapter in the state's history.

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21 November 08 Star jump for Starlight

The Starlight Children's Foundation is holding its inaugural Jump for Wishes this Saturday 22 November - the largest simultaneous star jumping session ever attempted in Australia. It's going to happen across NSW, Victoria, Perth and Queensland in 10 shopping centres at exactly the same time. The event is in aid of the Starlight Children's Foundation, so that they can grant 182 wishes to seriously ill children this Christmas. To find out how to register or for more information, click the following link: More information

19 November 08 Appeal for family of drowning victims

'''Appeal account established for O'Neill family''' Following the tragic loss of Shane O'Neill and his two sons Riley and Travis at Tathra near Bega (NSW) on Tuesday evening, an Appeal account with Horizon Credit Union has been established for donations to the O'Neill/Lambert family. Members of the public who wish to donate to the Appeal can do so by visiting any Horizon Credit Union branch (NSW South Coast) or by electronic funds transfer. Account details are as follows: Account Name: Shane O'Neill Family Appeal BSB: 802-124 Account No.: 90058 Organisers say funds raised through the appeal will go towards funeral expenses and other financial burdens resulting from the loss. More information

20 November 08 The Salvation Army: 'Braver, Stronger, Wiser'

The Salvation Army launches major initiative to help deal with depression in rural Australia. The Salvos ‘Braver, Stronger, Wiser’ project will see 500,000 DVDs about how to manage and tackle depression distributed across Australia – the project is targeting depression in the bush. Regional Australians will be able to order the DVD free of charge. Anyone in regional Australia who wants to register for a DVD should call 13 SALVOS (13 72 58) or click on the following link. More information

18 November 08 Rudd's plan to fund local councils

Find out how much your local council would get under the government plan announced today. Click the link below. More information

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Ambulance workers start snap strike

Ambulance workers start snap strike

The Ambulance Service of NSW is seeking an urgent hearing in the Industrial Relations Commission (IRC) after its officers called a snap strike over stalled pay November 21, 2008, 7:33 pm

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Pushed to the edge: doco reveals Tasmania's cannibal past

Pushed to the edge: doco reveals Tasmania's cannibal past

Crime, cannibalism, and confession. A Tasmanian documentary opened this week that sheds light on a grotesque chapter in the state's history. November 21, 2008, 6:06 pm

Sport

Rossi comes off track in F1 testing

Rossi comes off track in F1 testing

ROME (AFP) - MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi came off the track while testing a Ferrari at the Mugello circuit where early rain made conditions 32 minutes ago

Travel

Camel expedition reaches half way point in Alice

A camel expedition, raising money for children, has arrived in Alice Springs after trekking seven months through the outback.November 21, 2008, 10:38 am

Finance

Pacific leaders seek economy action on last Bush trip

LIMA (AFP) - US President George W. Bush headed Friday to Peru on his last scheduled foreign trip for a summit of Asia-Pacific leaders aimed at containing the damage of a spiralling global financial crisis.30 minutes ago

Technology

Google unveils custom search, kills Lively

Google unveils custom search, kills Lively

WASHINGTON (AFP) - Google has unveiled a new tool which allows users to customize search results and announced it is ending its virtual world experiment, 1 hour, 3 minutes ago

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Canada brewery launches bitter ale for tough times

Canada brewery launches bitter ale for tough times

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - As central bankers try to prop up an ailing global economy with financial bailouts, a tiny Western Canadian brewery November 13, 2008, 10:29 am

Entertainment

American History Museum gets a major makeover

American History Museum gets a major makeover

WASHINGTON (AFP) - The American History Museum, famous for hosting US treasures from the star-spangled banner of old, to pop-culture memorabilia, reopened 34 minutes ago

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PETA's new model

Kristen Johnston has become the latest celebrity to pose nude for PETA. The former '3rd Rock from the Sun' star - who recently caused concern with her drastic weight loss - poses as Lady Godiva, naked and astride a horse, in the photograph wNovember 22, 2008, 11:09 am

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