| Ballan woman, 70, in limbo after caravan park closure - Ballarat Courier |
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Ballan woman, 70, in limbo after caravan park closureBallarat CourierThis is the second time Ms Murphy would have to leave her home. Three years ago she was forced to pack up her relocatable house and move to her current location after the closure of another caravan park in Ballan. Ms Murphy said she had been reluctant ... | More about Ballan woman, 70, in limbo after caravan park closure - Ballarat Courier |
| House Financial Services Subcommittee on Insurance, Housing and Community ... - Insurance News Net (press release) |
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More about House Financial Services Subcommittee on Insurance, Housing and Community ... - Insurance News Net (press release) |
| Residential Home Parks on Central Coast under spotlight again - ABC Online (blog) |
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Residential Home Parks on Central Coast under spotlight againABC Online (blog)There is also a misconception that all housing in these parks are caravans, many of the "relocatable" homes have 3 or 4 bedrooms. Unfortunately relocation of these houses can cost as much as the home which leaves many of the residents in a very ... | More about Residential Home Parks on Central Coast under spotlight again - ABC Online (blog) |
| What the schools of the future could look like - Gizmag |
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What the schools of the future could look likeGizmagThe winners for the "Future Proofing Schools" design competition were recently announced, where designers where invited to submit their ideas for the next generation of relocatable classrooms. The competition, sponsored by the University of Melbourne, ... | More about What the schools of the future could look like - Gizmag |
| Moving the 'internet essentials' ball - Philadelphia Inquirer (blog) |
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Moving the 'internet essentials' ballPhiladelphia Inquirer (blog)While the results were . . . less than overwhelming, Comcast is ready to implement "key enhancements" to the project, designed to deliver low cost internet access and computers to needy kids. In his posted memo, Cohen expressed some sense of success ...and more » | More about Moving the 'internet essentials' ball - Philadelphia Inquirer (blog) |
| Japan hour - TODAYonline |
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Japan hourTODAYonlineby Serene Lim Mention the brand Atomi and shoppers might be familiar with the Japanese lifestyle boutique in Mandarin Gallery stocking a wide variety of products ranging from clothes and accessories, to home wares such as wall stickers and lamps, ... | More about Japan hour - TODAYonline |
| Buy at home for good fortune - Sydney Morning Herald |
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Buy at home for good fortuneSydney Morning HeraldWhile the world's second-largest economy is growing at a near 9 per cent a year, inside China there are boom (energy) and bust (housing) sectors and picking winners isn't easy. China, and many other countries in the region, do not operate under the ... | More about Buy at home for good fortune - Sydney Morning Herald |
| The New America - Investor's Business Daily |
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The New AmericaInvestor's Business DailyIts lineup includes Animal Planet, the science-oriented Discovery Channel and TLC, which is geared toward home, health and family. Discovery is also involved in a couple of high-profile joint ventures, one with the Oprah Winfrey Network, another with ...and more » | More about The New America - Investor's Business Daily |
| Super Bowl Them Over with an Epson MegaPlex - Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Super Bowl Them Over with an Epson MegaPlexPhiladelphia InquirerIt's a high definition (720p, 3LCD based) video projector that can throw a pretty amazing, much-larger-than-life 150-inch image onto a wall, yet goes for far less ($799 list) than a 60- or 70-inch flat panel TV costs nowadays. Easily transportable ...and more » | More about Super Bowl Them Over with an Epson MegaPlex - Philadelphia Inquirer |
| Animal laws go too far - Weekly Times Now |
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Animal laws go too farWeekly Times NowEven the smallest towns will have a hastily scrawled sign stuck to the inside of a cafe or garage window with that familiar introduction "Free to good home". They are about as common as the roster for the weekly fire truck run, or the footy team list ...and more » | More about Animal laws go too far - Weekly Times Now |