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Archive - Sep 30, 2008

Submitted by Liv Proud on September 30, 2008 - 4:42pm.
"Blinded" by binge drinking
Smashed. Plastered. Blind. Hammered. Legless. It almost sounds like a car accident. Pissed. Blotto. Shit-faced. Just the response we hear so often when we ask how a mate was last Saturday night. Only for a country that seems to take such pleasure in getting drunk, we sure don’t make it sound like too much fun.
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Submitted by Zhang Xiaojia on September 30, 2008 - 4:41pm.
Is this a legal hunt?
Animal cruelty cases are not new in Australia. Just under a month ago a koala was found bashed, dead and mutilated in Brisbane’s north-western suburbs. Although the people are searching for the ones who are responsible for these actions, the process is often slow.
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Submitted by Amanda Hawke on September 30, 2008 - 4:41pm.
Bad apples continue to spoil it for female fans
If the code is serious about bringing a female audience to the game, it will need to ask itself whether it’s a few bad apples in the bunch, or if it’s the sport’s culture that needs to be turfed.
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Submitted by Jaya Myler on September 30, 2008 - 4:39pm.
Mind the gap: 9 out of 10 women call for gender wage gap reporting
Survey results released today by The Heat Group, marketer to Australian women, show there’s been a huge groundswell of support for the demand issued by the ACTU for greater transparency by employers of gender pay data.
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Submitted by Katja Lieb on September 30, 2008 - 4:37pm.
The luxury car tax: Hardly fair, unjust and not smart
Family First Senator Stephen Fielding has become a surprise power player in the proposed increase to the luxury car tax (LCT), with the Rudd government expected to reintroduce the bill to the Senate this week with changes that both the Family First Senator and the Greens have lobbied for.
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Submitted by Nicola Mele on September 30, 2008 - 4:36pm.
Sydney Biennale: A real success?
On 7th September the 16th Sydney Biennale came to an end. As I am originally from Italy, a country where art is a substantial part of everyday’s life, I was interested in seeing how this important event could affect the approach of Sydneysiders towards contemporary and visual art.
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