Housing Down and Rule the Waves
| Posted by Travel at 3 May 2008 6:36 | |
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Filed under: Culture, PC, Online, Casual Taking a cue from America's army and, er, America's Army, the Australian military is also using online games to pump up flagging recruitment numbers. As the New Zealand Herald reports, Australia's Defence Jobs web site allows visitors to control crude, Flash versions of ARV Tiger Attack Helicopters, F/A-18 Hornets and more. The games aren't exactly new (JayIsGames discussed one of them back in 2004) but they're getting increased attention now as a way .. click here.
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Make no mistake; the home building sector is being crunched, especially in Queensland which was one of the strong performers up to earlier this year. In news that will please the Reserve Bank and upset its critics, activity in the Australian home building industry dropped in March, driven by a sharp fall in new house approvals. The RBA board meets next Tuesday and barring a surge in retail sales figures for March, won't move interest rates. Australian Bureau of Statistics figures show that ..keep reading.
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Paul Easton recently speculated in the Dominion Post that New Zealand's underwater territory is on the verge of "lucratively" expanding. This follows a UN ruling that Australia can extend its underwater jurisdiction by 2.5 million square kilometres. NZ has a similar claim, covering 1.7 million square kilometres of seabed. Hopes are high that this claim will also get the nod. That's great, I thought, as I read this, but there's no point in having extra territory if we can't police it. The .. Keep Reading.
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