Articles, tagged with "aussies", page 6
11th June 2009
The swine flu and its domination of the news in recent weeks is having a tremendous impact on Aussies around the country. In ways big and small, this flu outbreak is very much in the spotlight. No matter where one lives in the country, they are sure to se...
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Author:
EvaJudge
07th June 2009
If your looking for love and happen to live in or are just visiting Australia then there truly is no better place to go to than Australia. Aussies are though of by many to have the friendliest people in the world and anyone visiting Australia can expect...
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Author:
Matt
01st June 2009
In electronic commerce applications, Australia has been the leading nation. Flexible and innovative Aussies accepted the use of a convenient and fast paced mode of commerce. Companies eyed for online presence and as a result plenty of website hosting comp...
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Author:
Akhilesh Kaushik
19th May 2009
The apple iPod store in Australia distributes the gadgets to all Aussies. The gadgets are a new and fresh idea which has been embraced by many people in society. This is a portable media player that is manufactured by Apple. Apple is also responsible for ...
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Author:
Mel C
18th May 2009
The importance of staying in touch through a phone network is a top priority for almost all Aussies. The landline or fixed line service is the traditional method of communication and fixed line service is available throughout the country. A landline is th...
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Author:
Caroline Telford
15th May 2009
Chardonnay is an extremely versatile grape, taking on the characteristics of the soil and climate from where it is grown. But this often causes confusion amongst wine drinkers who think that there is only one style of Chardonnay and therefore that every b...
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Author:
kristianphllps
13th May 2009
Shiraz is a well-liked little grape, often said to be one of the most popular in the wine world. It really started to make a name for itself when Australia started producing affordable versions a couple of decades ago. And with Shiraz production there goi...
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Author:
kristianphllps
28th April 2009
Left to choose between the baggy green and the glitter and moolah of the Indian Premier League, top Australian cricketers have opted to play for their country.
Seven Aussie players, who were part of the first premiership season, have given a miss to th...
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Author:
Abu Sheikh
01st April 2009
The kangaroo was further immortalized as a countrywide icon in 1993 when The Royal Mint of Australia, RAM, started to mint a coin in its respect : the Australian Silver Kangaroo.' Because of' its potential natural worth, this RAM mintage would be an enric...
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Author:
Christina Goldman
17th January 2009
Tuesday night saw the Aussies in full form. The Australian team defeated arch rival South Africa in a gutsy match by 6 wickets. A crowd of over 37 thousand cricket fans gathered in Gabba to view the cricket titans clash against each other.
Australia wo...
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Author:
Peri Witny
16th January 2009
The 2009 Cricket World Cup will be hosted by South Africa. There are a lot of hopes the South African cricket fans have of their team winning this time around as the Proteas have a rather unfortunate history of not clinching major tournaments.
For inst...
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01st December 2008
The chance of becoming ill or having an accidental injury while on holiday is not always something a traveller thinks about when planning an overseas trip. They assume they are fit and healthy. However, no one can predict what will happen from one day to ...
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Author:
insure4less
27th November 2008
Anyone who has spent a lot of time in airports knows that sometimes they can be a tedious place to have to wait around. Of course this need not always be the case and this guide should hopefully help unlock the potential of Durban International Airport.
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Author:
Mairead Foley
12th November 2008
Well the fourth and final Test has begun between India and Australia, and the Aussies need to win this one to level the series. The Indians, however, are challenging them in their quest as they amassed 311 for 5 at the close on day one.
Sachin Tendulka...
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Author:
Veshma
10th November 2008
"Old fashioned cricket" still works and India proved this when they crushed the Australian's by 320 runs at Mohali.
Ricky Ponting stated before the start of the series that the Aussies were going to play a brand of cricket - "aggressive and new age". N...
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Author:
Veshma