- Move the port by 2040
Sunday 5 September 2010
MELBOURNE’S main working port would be decommissioned by about 2040 and Geelong and Hastings would become home to the state’s booming freight trade under an ambitious business blueprint to transform the face of Victoria.
- Maths lesson
Saturday 4 September 2010
The engine that failed on Tuesday was one of 85 Rolls-Royce RB211 engines in the Qantas fleet.
- Water water everywhere
Friday 3 September 2010
Victorians are being urged to prepare for the state’s worst rainfall event since 1998, with forecasters saying the northern and central parts of the state can expect a day of torrential rain on Saturday.
- The Arcade Fire pushes ahead the state of the art
Friday 3 September 2010
- Diesels greener than battery cars, says Swiss gov report
Wednesday 1 September 2010
The main finding of this study is that the impact of a Li-ion battery used in [a battery-powered car] for transport service is relatively small.
- Good food puts country towns on the culinary map
Tuesday 31 August 2010
- Nominees for The Age Good Food Guide Awards 2011
Saturday 28 August 2010
The nominees are …> ——————> > > > > > Restaurant of the Year > > > > * Attica> * Circa the Prince> * Ezard> * MoVida> * Pearl> * Provenance> * Royal Mail Hotel> * Tea Rooms of Yarck> > > > Chef of the Year > > > > * Teage Ezard (Ezard)> * Dan Hunter (Royal Mail Hotel)> * Ben Shewry (Attica)> * Matthew Wilkinson (Circa the Prince)
- Ferret what now?
Friday 27 August 2010
In other news, it has come to our attention that the domain name “FerrethAndJobs.
- Nokia today
Friday 20 August 2010
Once the most profitable cell phone company in the world, and still the largest, Finnish telecommunications giant Nokia has seemed so utterly unprepared for combating the game-changing iPhone that their corporate confusion could only be matched by someone flipping the gravity switch to the off position in the middle of a basketball game.
- If it's not in Japanese, I'm not watching.
Thursday 19 August 2010
Guy Grossi, from Melbourne, along with Rockpool’s Neil Perry and Bennelong’s Guillaume Brahimi from Sydney, will appear regularly in the series as the iron chefs who battle against young chefs.