Death Notices Adelaide South Australia
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
Media Tracking List Edition January 2021
AN ISENTIA COMPANY Australia Media Tracking List Edition January 2021 The coverage listed in this document is correct at the time of printing. Slice Media reserves the right to change coverage monitored at any time without notification. National National AFR Weekend Australian Financial Review The Australian The Saturday Paper Weekend Australian SLICE MEDIA Media Tracking List January PAGE 2/89 2021 Capital City Daily ACT Canberra Times Sunday Canberra Times NSW Daily Telegraph Sun-Herald(Sydney) Sunday Telegraph (Sydney) Sydney Morning Herald NT Northern Territory News Sunday Territorian (Darwin) QLD Courier Mail Sunday Mail (Brisbane) SA Advertiser (Adelaide) Sunday Mail (Adel) 1st ed. TAS Mercury (Hobart) Sunday Tasmanian VIC Age Herald Sun (Melbourne) Sunday Age Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne) The Saturday Age WA Sunday Times (Perth) The Weekend West West Australian SLICE MEDIA Media Tracking List January PAGE 3/89 2021 Suburban National Messenger ACT Canberra City News Northside Chronicle (Canberra) NSW Auburn Review Pictorial Bankstown - Canterbury Torch Blacktown Advocate Camden Advertiser Campbelltown-Macarthur Advertiser Canterbury-Bankstown Express CENTRAL Central Coast Express - Gosford City Hub District Reporter Camden Eastern Suburbs Spectator Emu & Leonay Gazette Fairfield Advance Fairfield City Champion Galston & District Community News Glenmore Gazette Hills District Independent Hills Shire Times Hills to Hawkesbury Hornsby Advocate Inner West Courier Inner West Independent Inner West Times Jordan Springs Gazette Liverpool -
EPLGA Draft Minutes 4 Sep 15.Docx 1
Minutes of the Eyre Peninsula Local Government Association Board Meeting held at Wudinna Community Club on Friday 4 September 2015 commencing at 10.10am. Delegates Present: Bruce Green (Chair) President, EPLGA Roger Nield Mayor, District Council of Cleve Allan Suter Mayor, District Council of Ceduna Kym Callaghan Chairperson, District Council of Elliston Eddie Elleway Councillor, District Council of Franklin Harbour Dean Johnson Mayor, District Council of Kimba Julie Low Mayor, District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula Neville Starke Deputy Mayor, City of Port Lincoln Sherron MacKenzie Mayor District Council of Streaky Bay Sam Telfer Mayor District Council of Tumby Bay Tom Antonio Deputy Mayor, City of Whyalla Eleanor Scholz Chairperson, Wudinna District Council Guests/Observers: Tony Irvine Executive Officer, EPLGA Geoffrey Moffatt CEO, District Council of Ceduna Peter Arnold CEO, District Council of Cleve Phil Cameron CEO, District Council of Elliston Dave Allchurch Councillor, District Council of Elliston Eddie Elleway Councillor, District Council of Franklin Harbour Daryl Cearns CEO, District Council of Kimba Debra Larwood Manager Corporate Services, District Council of Kimba Leith Blacker Acting CEO, District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula Rob Donaldson CEO, City of Port Lincoln Chris Blanch CEO, District Council of Streaky Bay Trevor Smith CEO, District Council of Tumby Bay Peter Peppin CEO, City of Whyalla Adam Gray Director, Environment, LGA of SA Matt Pinnegar CEO, LGA of SA Jo Calliss Regional Risk Coordinator, Western Eyre -
Aap Submission to the Senate Inquiry on Media Diversity
AAP SUBMISSION TO THE SENATE INQUIRY ON MEDIA DIVERSITY AAP thanks the Senate for the opportunity to make a submission on the Inquiry into Media Diversity in Australia. What is a newswire A newswire is essentially a wholesaler of fact-based news content (text, pictures and video). It reports on politics, business, courts, sport and other news and provides this to other media outlets such as newspapers, radio and TV news. Often the newswire provides the only reporting on a subject and hence its decisions as to what to report play a very important role in informing Australians about matters of public interest. It is essential democratic infrastructure. A newswire often partners with other global newswire agencies to bring international stories to a domestic audience and also to take domestic stories out to a global audience. Newswires provided by news agencies have traditionally served as the backbone of the news supply of their respective countries. Due to their business model they contribute strongly to the diversity of media. In general there is a price for a defined number of circulation – be it printed papers, recipients of TV or radio broadcasters or digital recipients. The bigger the circulation, the higher the price thus making the same newswire accessible for small media with less purchasing power as well as for large media conglomerates with strong financial resources.1 This co-operative business model has been practically accepted world-wide since the founding of the Associated Press (AP) in the USA in the mid-19th century. Newswire agencies are “among the oldest media institutions to survive the evolution of media production from the age of the telegraph to the age of 2 platform technologies”. -
Stillbirths: the Invisible Public Health Problem New Estimates Place Annual Global Toll at 2.6 Million Stillbirths
Stillbirths: The Invisible Public Health Problem New estimates place annual global toll at 2.6 million stillbirths Initial Media Report - April 17, 2011 News Wire Services Associated Press (Worldwide) Reuters (Worldwide) Reuters (Africa) Reuters Health E-Line Agence France Presse (Worldwide) United Press International (Worldwide) ANSA (Italy) (Worldwide) Inter Press Service (IPS) (Developing Countries) EFE News Service (Spanish Speaking Countries) The Canadian Press Press Association, UK Reuters Africa Africa Science News Service All Africa News South African Press Association (SAPA) The Pacific News Agency Service (PACNEWS), Australia Indo-Asian News Service, India Antara newswire, Indonesia AP Spanish Worldstream Agência Lusa, Portugal Agence France Presse – Chinese Pan African news agency (PANAPRESS), Africa Africa Science News Service (ASNS), Africa Reuters India AHN | All Headline News (Asia) IRIN News, Kenya Reuters América Latina, Latin America Newspapers & Magazines USA Today, USA The Washington Post, USA Los Angeles Times, USA Chicago Tribune, USA San Francisco Chronicle, USA Baltimore Sun, USA Chicago Sun-Times, USA Houston Chronicle, USA Sun Sentinel, USA El Nuevo Herald, USA Richmond Times Dispatch, USA Kansas City Star, USA San Antonio Express, USA The Republic, USA Miami Herald, USA Sun Herald, USA College Times, USA Macon Telegraph, USA Stamford Advocate, USA Westport-News, USA News & Observer, USA Greenwich Time, USA Palm Beach Post, USA Modesto Bee, USA Valley News Live, USA Albany Times Union, USA Charlotte Observer, -
Publications and Websites
Publications and Websites FAIRFAX MEDIA AUSTRALIAN PUBLICATIONS Harden Murrumburrah Express Metropolitan Newspapers Greater Dandenong Weekly Hawkesbury Courier Hobsons Bay Weekly Hawkesbury Gazette The Sydney Morning Herald Hobsons Bay Weekly - Williamstown Hibiscus Happynings The Sun-Herald Hume Weekly Highlands Post (Bowral) The Age Knox Weekly Hunter Valley News The Sunday Age Macedon Ranges Weekly Hunter Valley Town + Country Leader Lithgow Mercury Maribyrnong Weekly Lower Hunter Star (Maitland) Maroondah Weekly Canberra/Newcastle/Illawarra/ Macleay Argus Seniors Group Melbourne Times Weekly Mailbox Shopper Melbourne Weekly Manning Great Lakes Extra ACT Melbourne Weekly Bayside Manning River Times The Canberra Times Melbourne Weekly Eastern Merimbula News Weekly The Chronicle Melbourne Weekly Port Phillip Midcoast Happenings Public Sector Informant Melton Weekly Mid-Coast Observer Sunday Canberra Times Monash Weekly Midstate Observer The Queanbeyan Age Moonee Valley Weekly Milton Ulladulla Times Moorabool Weekly Moree Champion Illawarra Northern Weekly Moruya Examiner Illawarra Mercury North West Weekly Mudgee Guardian Wollongong Advertiser Pakenham Weekly Mudgee Weekly Muswellbrook Chronicle Newcastle Peninsula Weekly - Mornington Point Cook Weekly Myall Coast NOTA Coasting Narooma News Sunbury Weekly Lakes Mail Narromine News Port Stephens Examiner Western Port Trader North Coast Senior Lifestyle The Newcastle Herald Western Port Weekly North Coast Town + Country Magazine The Star (Newcastle and Lake Wyndham Weekly Northern Daily -
Emma™ Print Audience Report - Regional Newspapers (Modelled)
emma™ Print Audience Report - Regional Newspapers (Modelled) Average Issue Readership (AIR), rounded to nearest '00 AIR estimates are modelled based on the emma™ survey data collected between October 2013 and September 2017, and AMAA audited circulation figures from June 2017 (ABC) or September 2017 (CAB). AIR Title State Publisher All 14+ Males 14+ Females 14+ All 14-44 All 45-64 All 65+ Males 14-44 Males 45-64 Males 65+ Females 14-44 Females 45-64 Females 65+ The Bellingen Shire Courier-Sun NSW Fairfax Media 6,100 2,900 3,200 1,600 2,500 2,000 800 1,200 1,000 800 1,300 1,100 Highlands Post NSW Fairfax Media 11,600 5,300 6,300 2,700 3,900 5,100 1,200 1,800 2,300 1,400 2,100 2,800 Eurobodalla Shire Independent NSW Fairfax Media 13,200 5,800 7,400 3,300 4,600 5,300 1,300 2,000 2,600 2,000 2,600 2,700 Milton Ulladulla Times NSW Fairfax Media 10,400 5,000 5,400 2,700 3,800 3,900 1,200 1,900 1,900 1,500 1,900 2,000 Shoalhaven & Nowra News NSW Fairfax Media 26,800 13,200 13,600 8,200 10,200 8,400 3,800 4,700 4,800 4,400 5,500 3,700 Lakes Mail NSW Fairfax Media 27,100 12,800 14,300 7,900 8,700 10,500 3,400 4,200 5,200 4,400 4,500 5,400 The Post Weekly (Goulburn) NSW Fairfax Media 12,100 6,000 6,100 4,000 4,400 3,700 2,200 2,100 1,700 1,800 2,400 2,000 Bega District News NSW Fairfax Media 4,800 2,300 2,500 1,200 2,000 1,600 500 1,000 800 700 1,000 800 Blayney Chronicle NSW Fairfax Media 3,000 1,400 1,500 1,100 1,100 800 500 600 400 600 500 400 Braidwood Times NSW Fairfax Media 1,800 900 900 500 700 500 200 400 300 300 400 300 Cootamundra Herald -
Draft Recovery Plan for 23 Threatened Flora Taxa on Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
Department for Environment and Heritage DRAFT RECOVERY PLAN FOR 23 THREATENED FLORA TAXA ON EYRE PENINSULA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2007-2012 www.environment.sa.gov.au Acknowledgements Thank you to the following people for the information, comments and assistance provided in the preparation of this recovery plan: • Anthony Freebairn (Department for Environment and Heritage, South Australia) for the preparation of an earlier draft of this recovery plan and significant contribution to early recovery actions in his former role as Threatened Flora Project Officer • Snow Burton, Sally Deslandes, Chris Deslandes, Pam Hewstone and Jane Hutchinson (community contributors and volunteers) • Phil Ainsley, David Armstrong, Geoff Axford, Doug Bickerton, Peter Copley, Nigel Cotsell, Toula Ellis, Tom Gerschwitz, Louisa Halliday, Bill Haddrill, Mary-Anne Healy, Amy Ide, Manfred Jusaitis, Paula Peeters, Joe Quarmby, Joe Tilley, Birgitte Sorensen, Karan Smith, Renate Velzeboer, Helen Vonow, Sarah Way and Mike Wouters (Department for Environment and Heritage, South Australia) • Anthelia Bond (previously Department for Environment and Heritage, South Australia) • Geraldine Turner and Nicole Reichelt (Landcare, Eyre Peninsula) • Robert Coventry, Andrew Freeman, Iggy Honan, Rachael Kannussaar, Peter Sheridan and Tony Zwar (Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board) • Tim Reynolds (Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure) • Tim Jury and Yvonne Steed (Threatened Plant Action Group) • Simon Bey (Greening Australia) and Melissa Horgan (previously Greening -
Australia Media Directory
Australia Media Directory Australia Newswire 1st Headlines 2GB 2UE 3AW 4BC 5AA 6PR AAP ABC ABC Adelaide ABC Alice Springs ABC BrisBane ABC Broken Hill ABC CanBerra ABC Capricornia ABC Central Victoria ABC Central West NSW ABC Darwin ABC Esperance ABC Eyre Peninsula and West Coast ABC Far North Queensland ABC Gippsland ABC Gold and Tweed Coasts Queensland ABC Goldfields Esperance WA ABC GoulBurn Murray ABC Great Southern WA ABC HoBart ABC Illawarra NSW ABC Katherine ABC Kimberley WA ABC MelBourne ABC Mid North Coast NSW ABC Mid West and Wheatbelt WA ABC Mildura Swan Hill ABC New England North West NSW ABC Newcastle ABC Newsradio ABC North Coast NSW ABC North Queensland ABC North West Queensland ABC North West WA ABC North and West SA ABC Northern Tasmania ABC Perth ABC Queensland ABC Riverina NSW ABC Riverland SA ABC Rural ABC South East NSW ABC South East SA ABC South West WA ABC Southern Queensland ABC Sunshine and Cooloola Coasts Queensland ABC Sydney ABC Tropical North Queensland ABC Upper Hunter NSW ABC Western Plains NSW ABC Western Queensland ABC Western Victoria ABC Wide Bay Queensland Adelaidean Advertiser Advertiser Advocate Advocate Age Age Al Ankabout AlBany Advertiser AlBany and Great Southern Weekender AlBert and Logan News AlBury Wodonga News Weekly Alice Springs News Allora Advertiser Along the Grapevine Alpine OBserver Ararat Advertiser Area News Armidale Express Armidale Independent Asset Augusta Margaret River Mail Australia Plus Australian Australian Australian Financial Review Australian Financial Review Australian -
International Newsstream (Proquest) Accurate As of 22 September 2018
Self Study Report 1 Part II: Standard 7. Resources, Facilities and Equipment The School’s research and teaching support resources are accessible in a number of ways across a variety of platforms. The resources at the University Library and the School of Communication Library are available to all professors and Communication students. Due to the damages caused to the School’s building, the School’s library is now located at the third floor of the University Library. The collection has been relocated to the same building where the academic community has a variety of areas where they can use computers, access the Internet and study, individually or with groups. Resources to students and faculty are available onsite and online. These resources include academic search engines and on-line databases, which are available both on-site and remotely. An extensive collection of mass communication, journalism, and social sciences journals are available through these databases. The following list includes the publications currently available through these databases: International Newsstream (ProQuest) Accurate as of 22 September 2018 Publication Full Text Full Text Title Country First Last Pub Language 6-Jun- 24X7 News Bahrain Online United States 2015 Current English 17-Jul- 16-Sep- 7.30 Australia 2003 2016 English 25-Dec- 7DAYS United States 2006 Current English 1-Jan- AAP Bulletin Wire Australia 2005 Current English 24-Nov- AAP Finance News Wire Australia 2004 Current English 24-Nov- AAP General News Wire Australia 2004 Current English 24-Nov- AAP -
Statewide Notices of Authorisation and Resource Specific Notices of Restriction/Prohibition
Statewide Notices of Authorisation and Resource Specific Notices of Restriction/Prohibition Ref: DEW [D0014073968], Last updated 17 March 2021 Statewide Notices of Authorisation Notices pursuant to section 105 of the Landscape South Australia Act 2019 – noting there are transition provisions meaning notices under the Natural Resources Management Act 2004 are still in effect if otherwise not expired. Authorisation Title Start Finish Gazette Reference and Notes Notice of Authorisation to Take 1 Aug 2002 Ongoing Gazetted 1 August 2002, page 2992, relates to all Water for Fire-fighting prescribed water resources in South Australia. Notice of Authorisation to Take 1 Aug 2002 Ongoing Gazetted 1 August 2002, page 2992, relates to all Water for Road Making prescribed water resources in South Australia. Notice of Authorisation to Take 16 Feb 2006 Ongoing Gazetted 16 February 2006, page 559, relates to all Water for the Purpose of the prescribed water resources in South Australia. Application of Chemicals to Non- irrigated Crops and Non-irrigation Pasture and for the Control of Pest Plants and Animals Notice of Authorisation to Take 13 Sep 2012 Ongoing Gazetted 13 September 2012, pages 4437-4438, Water for Native Title Purposes relates to all prescribed water resources in South Australia. Notice of Authorisation to Take 16 Sep 2019 Ongoing Gazetted 27 June 2019, page 2287. Relates to taking Water – Roof Runoff of roof runoff (surface water) from all Surface Water Prescribed Areas within South Australia for the purposes of commercial use (including irrigation) and industrial, environmental or recreational use. Notice of Authorisation to Take 1/07/2020 ongoing Gazetted 23 April 2020, No. -
South Australia's First Expedition
South Australia’s First Expedition: three generations of settler-colonial social mobility. by Heidi Ing Thesis submitted to Flinders University for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 9 October 2020 i Table of Contents List of Figures ........................................................................................................................ ii List of Tables ........................................................................................................................ iii Thesis Summary ................................................................................................................... vi Declaration .......................................................................................................................... vii Acknowledgements ........................................................................................................... viii Chapter One: Following Immigrants on the Move .................................................................. 1 Chapter Two: Selling South Australia .................................................................................... 35 Chapter Three: South Australia’s First Expedition ................................................................. 58 Chapter Four: Locating South Australia’s First Expedition .................................................... 87 Chapter Five: Career Mobility of the First Expedition. ........................................................ 103 Chapter Six: Locating -
Floods in South Australia.Pdf
Floods in South Australia 1836–2005 David McCarthy Tony Rogers Keith Casperson Project Manager: David McCarthy Book Editor: Tony Rogers DVD Editor: Keith Casperson © Commonwealth of Australia 2006 This work is copyright. It may be reproduced in whole or in part subject to the inclusion of an acknowledgment of the source and no commercial usage or sale. Reproduction for purposes other than those indicated above, requires the prior written permission of the Commonwealth available through the Commonwealth Copyright Administration or posted at http://www.ag.gov.au/cca Commonwealth Copyright Administration. Attorney-General’s Department Robert Garran Offices National Circuit Barton ACT 2600 Australia Telephone: +61 2 6250 6200 Facsimile: +61 2 6250 5989 Please note that this permission does not apply to any photograph, illustration, diagram or text over which the Commonwealth of Australia does not hold copyright, but which may be part of or contained within the material specified above. Please examine the material carefully for evidence of other copyright holders. Where a copyright holder, other than the Commonwealth of Australia, is identified with respect to a specific item in the material that you wish to reproduce, please contact that copyright holder directly. Project under the direction of Chris Wright, South Australian Regional Hydrologist, Bureau of Meteorology The Bureau of Meteorology ISBN 0-642-70699-9 (from 1 January 2007 ISBN 978-0-642-70699-7) Presentation copy (hard cover) ISBN 0-642-70678-6 (from 1 January 2007 ISBN 978-0-642-70678-2) Printed in Australia by Hyde Park Press, Richmond, South Australia The following images are courtesy of the State Library of South Australia: title page, B20266; flood commentaries sub-title, B15780; chronology sub-title, B29245; appendixes sub-title, B5995; indexes sub-title, B5995.