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      Real estate sales supporter - Canberra
      Are you looking for a break into the property industry? Here is the opportunity to utilise your current administration skill to join a successful sales team. Providing support to one of the best agents in Canberra, you will work as a team to ensure sellers and buyers can rest assured with a standard of customer service [...]

      Written by: Work in Australia or New Zealand


      Canberra wakes up to China 'spies
      After weeks of ignoring them, the Australian government is taking seriously claims by Chinese defectors that China's intelligence services have up to a thousand spies actively working in the country.On May 26, Chen Yonglin, first secretary of th

      Written by: group121


      Canberra Hotels: Luxurious and Comfortable Accommodation
      Canberra, the largest inland city of Australia is a great place to spend your vacations. Canberra is ideally situated at the northern end of north-east Melbourne and south-west Sydney. Canberra is a home to many cultural and social institutions like the National Museum of Australia and National Gallery of Australia. There are a large number of accommodation options in Canberra where you can stay d

      Written by: Travelling a broad


      Daily Travel Photo - Canberra, ACT, Australia
      In honor of ANZAC Day here in Australia, this is the view from the Australia War Memorial looking down at the Parliament Building. Please vote for Everything Everywhere Travel Blog at [...]

      Written by: Everything Everywhere Travel Blog


      Canberra, Australia
      Folks, have you ever been to Canberra, Australia? I have never been to Australia. Don’t know why, perhaps it’s because I didn’t really know what Australia could really offer to frequent travelers... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: Wonderful Places!


      Top Things to Do in Canberra
      Last week I was picking up a cheeky Viognier at my local bottle shop when I noticed that the bloke lining up in front of me was wearing a Canberra Raiders rugby jersey. “You from Canberra?” I asked. “Oh no,” he replied. “I just liked the colours.” “I’m from Canberra,” I said. “I went there once,” he [...]

      Written by: Viator Travel Blog


      Match No.5, India vs. Sri Lanka, Manuka Oval, Canberra
      Following is the scoreboard at the end of the India-Sri Lanka One-Day International in the Commonwealth Bank Triangular Series at the Manuka Oval here Tuesday:Match No.5, India vs. Sri Lanka, Manuka Oval, CanberraIndia:Virender Sehwag c Muralitharan b Kulasekara 14Sachin Tendulkar c Kulasekara b Maharoof 32Gautam Gambhir run out (Dilshan/Malinga) 35Rohit Sharma not out 70Mahendra Singh Dhoni run out (Kapugedera/Sangakkara) 31Yuvraj Singh c Muralitharan b Malinga 6Robin Uthappa not out 0Extras: (lb 1, w 6) 7Total: (for 5 wickets in 29 overs) 195Fall of wickets: 1-45 (Sehwag, 7.3 overs), 2-49 (Tendulkar, 8.2), 3-113 (Gambhir, 19.6), 4-181 (Dhoni, 27.4), 5-192 (Yuvraj, 28.3)Bowling:Chaminda Vaas 6 1 39 0Lasith Malinga 6 0 45 1Farveez Maharoof 6 0 33 1Nuwan Kulasekara 6 0 41 1Muttiah Muralitha

      Written by: cricket update


      Match No.5, India and Sri Lanka, Manuka Oval, Canberra
      Following is the scoreboard at the end of the India-Sri Lanka One-Day International in the Commonwealth Bank Triangular Series at the Manuka Oval here Tuesday:Match No.5, India vs. Sri Lanka, Manuka Oval, CanberraIndia:Virender Sehwag c Muralitharan b Kulasekara 14Sachin Tendulkar c Kulasekara b Maharoof 32Gautam Gambhir run out (Dilshan/Malinga) 35Rohit Sharma not out 70Mahendra Singh Dhoni run out (Kapugedera/Sangakkara) 31Yuvraj Singh c Muralitharan b Malinga 6Robin Uthappa not out 0Extras: (lb 1, w 6) 7Total: (for 5 wickets in 29 overs) 195Fall of wickets: 1-45 (Sehwag, 7.3 overs), 2-49 (Tendulkar, 8.2), 3-113 (Gambhir, 19.6), 4-181 (Dhoni, 27.4), 5-192 (Yuvraj, 28.3)Bowling:Chaminda Vaas 6 1 39 0Lasith Malinga 6 0 45 1Farveez Maharoof 6 0 33 1Nuwan Kulasekara 6 0 41 1Muttiah Muralitha

      Written by: cricket update


      ACT Invitational XI v Indians, Canberra, 2nd day
      ACT Invitational XI 8 for 292 (John Rogers 98, Chris Rogers 60) trail Indians 9 for 325 dec by 33 runsIndians 1st innings W Jaffer 92V Sehwag 24KD Karthik 25R Dravid 62Yuvraj Singh 2MS Dhoni 38IK Pathan 33Harbhajan Singh 0RP Singh 12Pankaj Singh 5*VRV Singh 4*RR Sherlock 0/72AJW Perera 2/40LC Swards 3/45AM Ritchard 2/71RW Bulger 1/70MA Higgs 1/13ACT Invitational XI 1st inningsCJL Rogers 60EJM Cowan 14J Dean 0MA Higgs 1JW Rogers 98R Starr 27JL Crosthwaite 27AM Ritchard 15RR Sherlock 11*LC Swards 4*IK Pathan 1/56I Sharma 3/26Pankaj Singh 0/36VRV Singh 0/39Harbhajan Singh 1/32V Sehwag 1/37RP Singh 2/16Yuvraj Singh 0/21MS Dhoni 0/7

      Written by: cricket update


      ACT Invitational XI v Indians, Canberra, 2nd day
      ACT Invitational XI 8 for 292 (John Rogers 98, Chris Rogers 60) trail Indians 9 for 325 dec by 33 runsIndians 1st innings W Jaffer 92V Sehwag 24KD Karthik 25R Dravid 62Yuvraj Singh 2MS Dhoni 38IK Pathan 33Harbhajan Singh 0RP Singh 12Pankaj Singh 5*VRV Singh 4*RR Sherlock 0/72AJW Perera 2/40LC Swards 3/45AM Ritchard 2/71RW Bulger 1/70MA Higgs 1/13ACT Invitational XI 1st inningsCJL Rogers 60EJM Cowan 14J Dean 0MA Higgs 1JW Rogers 98R Starr 27JL Crosthwaite 27AM Ritchard 15RR Sherlock 11*LC Swards 4*IK Pathan 1/56I Sharma 3/26Pankaj Singh 0/36VRV Singh 0/39Harbhajan Singh 1/32V Sehwag 1/37RP Singh 2/16Yuvraj Singh 0/21MS Dhoni 0/7

      Written by: cricket update


      ACT Invitational XI v Indians, Canberra, 1st day
      Yuvraj, Sehwag and Karthik fail to impressScoreboard after the first day of the three-day tour match between India and the ACT Invitational XI at Manuka Oval in Canberra on Thursday:India first InningsW.Jaffer c J Rogers b Higgs 92V.Sehwag c Higgs b Swards 24D.Karthik c Perera b Swards 25R.Dravid c Crosthwaite b Perera 62Y.Singh c Dean b Perera 2M.Dhoni c and b Ritchard 38I.Pathan c Bulger b Swards 33H.Singh c Crosthwaite b Bulger 0R.Singh c Crosthwaite b Ritchard 12P.Singh not out 5V.Singh not out 4 Extras (b-8 lb-6 nb-6 w-8) 28Total (for nine wickets declared, 84 overs) 325Fall of wickets: 1-66 2-117 3-210 4-220 5-233 6-288 7-291 8-304 9-321Did not bat: I.SharmaBowling: Sherlock 17-4-72-0 (w-8 nb-1), Perera 15-3-40-2 (nb-2), Swards 17-2-45-3, Ritchard 18-1-71-2 (nb-1), Bulger 12-0-70-1

      Written by: cricket update


      ACT Invitational XI v Indians, Canberra, 1st day
      Yuvraj, Sehwag and Karthik fail to impressScoreboard after the first day of the three-day tour match between India and the ACT Invitational XI at Manuka Oval in Canberra on Thursday:India first InningsW.Jaffer c J Rogers b Higgs 92V.Sehwag c Higgs b Swards 24D.Karthik c Perera b Swards 25R.Dravid c Crosthwaite b Perera 62Y.Singh c Dean b Perera 2M.Dhoni c and b Ritchard 38I.Pathan c Bulger b Swards 33H.Singh c Crosthwaite b Bulger 0R.Singh c Crosthwaite b Ritchard 12P.Singh not out 5V.Singh not out 4 Extras (b-8 lb-6 nb-6 w-8) 28Total (for nine wickets declared, 84 overs) 325Fall of wickets: 1-66 2-117 3-210 4-220 5-233 6-288 7-291 8-304 9-321Did not bat: I.SharmaBowling: Sherlock 17-4-72-0 (w-8 nb-1), Perera 15-3-40-2 (nb-2), Swards 17-2-45-3, Ritchard 18-1-71-2 (nb-1), Bulger 12-0-70-1

      Written by: cricket update


      Canberra Game Fishing Club
      It was with great pleasure that Matava Resort welcomed back a group of keen anglers from Canberra Game Fishing Club, Australia who decided to return to Kadavu island for some more serious fishing action. Seven anglers arrived in early June to give Bite Me and our inshore fishing vessel Offensive Tackle a fisho's workout. Bite Me targeted the offshore waters whilst Offensive Tackle concentrated on casting poppers for the big GTs that lurk all along the Great Astrolabe barrier reef.The wahoo and sailfish action was a little quiet being very early in the season but the GTs were on fine form and a number of excellent fish were caught and released. The Canberra boys were keen to try out some new ideas and spots so Bite Me on a heavy tackle trip to the Kadavu seamount tried some rather deep bottom bashing down at 150 meters. The bite was immediate and some nice bream raised but the sharks soon turned up crashing everything on the way up. One huge shark even checked out the drifting boat bef

      Written by: Gamefishing Fiji


      Tawake stays in Canberra
      THE Brumbies todayy re-signed No.8 Jone Tawake on a one-year deal. Tawake, 25, will contend with George Smith, Stephen Hoiles, Julian Salvi and new recruit Mitchell Chapman for a position at the back of the Brumbies’ Syper 14 scrum in 2008. Leaving for Dunedin this morning as part of the Australia A squad to play the Junior All Blacks on Saturday, Tawake said he is pleased to remain in Canberra for another season. "I’m very happy to be staying with the Brumbies," he said. more…

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      Is Canberra Boring?
      Canberra Landscape It all started quite boring and innocently with a rainy 6 hour drive from Melbourne to Canberra. I had eventually met up with Dominique, one of my travel buddies (formal introductions will have to wait until Katrina, our last travel buddy, arrives in a few days), in Melbourne. She had just come back from Canberra with a friend and we decided that the cheapest option for us to get north was to drive up again to Canberra with said friend. Once we arrived in Canberra we decided on a YHA hostel. Bad move that was. We were just sipping our second beer in a bar downstairs when I eventually met Pete, without a doubt the craziest person on this planet. Dominique had been staying with Pete for the better part of six weeks, so as soon as he came into the bar he made us get all our stuff from the hostel to move to his house. That’s one way of wasting 30 perfectly good dollars. But I just love the aussie hospitality!! I just couldn’t believe how cold it can actually be i

      Written by: travel-junkie.com


      Mufti profits from Canberra’s mixed messages
      GREG SHERIDAN FOREIGN EDITORAustralian12 Apr 2007TAJ Din al-Hilali, the Egyptianborn Muslim mufti of Australia and New Zealand, is a disgraceful figure in Australian public life who is now treated as a joke. He has lost the support of most senior Muslim figures and will probably be removed as mufti by the newly formed National Imams Council. Treating Hilali as a joke is understandable and in

      Written by: Oh Canada


      Canberra Game Fishing Club Back for More
      The Canberra Game Fishing Club group that visited Matava Resort last year will be returning in July for some more winter action with the wahoo, sails and GTs.Last year the wahoo season was not up to our normal mayhem standards but the sailfish more than made up for it. Many of the group tagged their first sail and one even plans on returning this year to land his first sail on fly.They are a great bunch of guys and gals and we are looking forward to having a lot of fun and putting some serious wahoo on the deck."Bite Me" Matava Resort Kadavu Fiji Islands www.matava.com

      Written by: Gamefishing Fiji


      Lack of Canberra taxis the real problem: Dunne
      A severe shortage of cabs is the reason Canberra’s taxi industry is in shambles, and the automated booking system is not to blame, shadow transport minister Vicki Dunne said today. Ms Dunne says the government should introduce new taxis that can only operate during high demand periods. “Lengthy queues at the airport and national institutions are symptoms [...]

      Written by: Taxi Blog


      There's work to be had in Canberra
      Flight hours: 2.5Study Hours: 2The role of my I.T. job is mostly internally focused. I'm part of a team that keeps the business running, ranging from infrastructure to servers to workstations, you name it. One of the projects I've been running happened to involve our Canberra office.Canberra, Australia's capital and winner of a number of awards for city planning/design, is approximately a three hour drive away from Sydney. The six hour return trip generally involves having a long work day or spending the night at a posh hotel.Seeing as I can fly myself there in around an hour, I decided that instead of staying the night, I would fly down, blitz through the work and return home before days end. Two colleagues, Doug and Evelyn, asked if they could also come along as they had business reasons to be on-site. Yeah right!.. Just kidding.The weather forecast seemed good for the day we planned to go, so we made arrangements to meet at the aerodrome at around fifteen minutes before our 6 AM

      Written by: The flying adventures of an Aussie Pilot


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