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Saturday December 5, 2009
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Dinosaurs roar again on outback tourist trail

Monday November 9, 2009
AUSTRALIA'S very own Jurassic Park is unfolding in outback Queensland, with live field museums and plans for a Dinosaur Tourist Trail.

Undercover

Saturday November 29, 2008
VIRAGO CLASSICS

The Planner

Saturday November 15, 2008
GOING, GOING ...

Rate Cut Raises Little More Than A Ripple Across Market

Monday November 10, 2008
IF THE Reserve Bank's Cup Day interest rate cut had any effect on Melbourne's erratic auction market, it appeared to be at the lower end, with only properties below the $500,000 mark having a clearance rate

The Planner

Saturday October 11, 2008
GOING, GOING ...

The Planner

Saturday August 2, 2008
GOING, GOING ...

St Kilda East Apartments

Saturday July 19, 2008
ST KILDA EAST APARTMENTS Address: 331 Orrong Road, St Kilda East Price: $587,500-plus Private sale Agent: Gary Peer & Associates, 9526 1999 Melway 58 H9

What's On

Saturday May 24, 2008
Rope and brand 'em

On Sale

Sunday March 9, 2008
The hot buys this week

Bookworm

Saturday February 2, 2008
Maggie Hamilton (pictured), author of What Men Don't Talk About, will speak about miracles, 6pm, on Thursday at Adyar Bookshop, 230 Clarence Street, city. Free event, for inquiries phone 9267 8509.

Deeds Left Them Yelling For Moore

Thursday January 10, 2008
The champion jockey who died on Tuesday was also a great character of the track, writes Max Presnell. HOW can the magic of Moore be defined? Obviously, the sleight of hand came from cotton fingers. Foaled on July 5, 1923, George Moore, who died two days ago after a long illness, rightfully carried the tag "champion jockey".

Old Cotton Fingers Was No Soft Touch

Thursday January 10, 2008
Longevity and a magic touch made George Moore the greatest, writes Max Presnell.

All Things Weird And Wonderful

Sunday December 9, 2007
David Whitley discovers a swag of oddities in the remote and dusty interior.

An Eccentric Slice Of Victoriana

Sunday December 2, 2007
Andrew Taylor checks into a chintzy but character-filled city hotel.

Catholics At War Over Priest Crisis

Saturday November 24, 2007
CULTURE wars in the Catholic Church came to a rowdy head in Camberwell this week when a group of protesters disrupted a meeting held to gather support for ordaining married men.

On Sale

Sunday October 28, 2007
The hot buys this week

On Sale

Sunday January 14, 2007
The hot buys this week

Mirror, Mirror, On The Wall, Who's The Sickest Fan Of All?

Tuesday November 13, 2001
ONE SHOT, Cat + Fiddle, November 7, MUD IN YOUR EYE, The Hughenden, November 8.

Grazier Digs Up Dinosaur Skull

Wednesday August 5, 1987
BRISBANE: A grazier using a garden fork has made a palaeontological discovery of world-wide scientific interest. Mr Ninian Stewart-Moore unearthed a 100 million-year-old fossilised dinosaur skull late last week on his family's 125,000 hectare beef cattle property near Hughenden in north-wes