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Mt Isa lead levels up to 33 times above limits.
Byline: Leigh Dayton Mar 18, 2007 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Queensland outback mining town of Mt Isa has lead levels 33 times greater than minimal levels set by the Government. A study undertaken by Macquarie University found lead levels of...
Tags: Government, HEALTHCARE, Macquarie University, Queensland, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-03-18
Bushfire risk will double if emissions continue to rise.
Byline: Wendy Frew Nov 06, 2006 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Macquarie University research shows there is a 25 increase in the risk of extreme bushfires in New South Wales by 2050. This exists irrespective of efforts to mitigate...
Tags: emission, Government, Macquarie University, risk, Strategy
Research articles 2006-11-06
New VC to push up HECS charges.
Byline: Bernard Lane Sep 05, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Only one university remains in Australia that has not raised its fees after Federal Government deregulation moves. The University of Tasmania's status as the last bastion in the area of...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Macquarie University
Research articles 2006-09-05
Hilmer to head UNSW.
Byline: Samantha Maiden Oct 18, 2005 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Outgoing John Fairfax CEO, Fred Hilmer, will receive $A750,000 annually for his position with the...
Tags: Government, Macquarie University, MARKETING, Regulations, University of New South Wales
Research articles 2005-10-18
Australian government supports Mimix Broadband's collaborative research.(Brief Article)
Mimix Broadband, Inc. and Macquarie University have recently been awarded more than US $500K in research funding under the Australian Research Council's ARC Linkage-Projects Scheme, which seeks to encourage and develop long-term strategic research alliances between higher education institutions and industries. Through 2007, ARC will ...
Tags: broadband, Government, Macquarie University, NETWORKING, researcher, SOFTWARE, Strategy, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2005-02-01
AGSM caretaker at helm in stormy times.
Jan 07, 2003 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) The Australian Graduate School of Management AGSM has appointed a "caretaker" director. He is Carrick Martin, a former senior academic at Macquarie University, which owns AGSM jointly with the University of New South...
Tags: Government, Macquarie University, SOFTWARE, University of New South Wales
Research articles 2003-01-08
Adler took drive on the wild side.
Dec 06, 2002 (The West Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) Rodney Adler was 29 when he took over at FAI Insurances after the death of his father, Larry, in 1988. After earning the title "Rocket Rodney", he has crash-landed, including being found guilty of...
Tags: Digital Equipment Corp., FINANCE, Government, Investment, Macquarie University, University of New South Wales
Research articles 2002-12-07
Did the twin towers change the world?
Mar 10, 2002 (The Sun-Herald ABIX via COMTEX) -- Six months after the terrorist attacks on New York's World Trade Centre, opinion is divided on the event's impact. In the immediate aftermath of the atrocity, the commonly-held view was that it had "changed the...
Tags: Government, Macquarie University
Research articles 2002-03-11
Outside in: The tension between curatorial practice and research
A collaborative exhibition, entitled Drawing on the Art of Children: An Historical Perspective of Children's Art in the Twentieth Century, was held in Sydney in 1997, and in Melbourne in 1998. This exhibition, curated by us, raises questions about the role and definition of research. Key questions include: Are exhibitions...
Tags: exhibition, Government, Macquarie University
Research articles 2000-04-01

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Canberra bids for biotechnology centre.
Feb 14, 2002 The Canberra Times ABIX via COMTEX -- The Australian Capital Territory ACT Government has committed $A6 million to a bid for an Australian Biotechnology Centre of Excellence. The Australian Government will provide $A46.5 million to the winning bidder. The Australian Bioscience...
Tags: Biotechnology, Canberra, Macquarie University
Research articles 2002-02-13
Surplus $8m to bankroll VSU loss.
Byline: Brendan O'Keefe Jan 24, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Macquarie University's economics and financial studies division will provide financial support to student services at the ...
Tags: FINANCE, financial, Macquarie University
Research articles 2006-01-24
Majority miss out on reform cash.
Jan 07, 2003 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) Australian Government grants for workplace reform have been issued to only 19 tertiary institutions. This is less than half of the 41 tertiary institutions that were eligible. Those that failed to qualify include Monash University,...
Tags: Macquarie University, Monash University
Research articles 2003-01-08
HSC for everyone.
Byline: Harriet Alexander Jan 11, 2007 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The New South Wales Government will not change the HSC system to require minimum academic standards. At present, students who complete Years 11 and 12 receive the...
Tags: Macquarie University, Quality
Research articles 2007-01-11
Buyers will pay for advertising ban on fast cars.
Jul 14, 2002 The Sunday Telegraph ABIX via COMTEX -- Bob Miller is a professor of marketing and communications at Macquarie University. He says that the Australian Government's proposal to ban certain car advertisements will lead to higher costs for car buyers. The government...
Tags: advertisement, car, Miller
Research articles 2002-07-14
Australia Seeks Quick Withdrawal from Afghanistan
SYDNEY - Australia on Oct. 21 said it wanted to bring its military involvement in Afghanistan to a quick end, despite U.S. and NATO calls for more troops to shore up the campaign against a resurgent Taliban. Defense Minister John Faulkner said Australia was studying how to complete the mission...
Tags: NATO, Afghanistan, Australia
News items 2009-10-21
Road sage: it's not just academic.
Byline: Robert Clow and Michael West Oct 23, 2005 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Sydney University traffic expert, John Golberg, is engaged in a dispute with Macquarie...
Tags: Macquarie Bank Ltd.
Research articles 2005-10-23
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