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These are miscellaneous news items that pass across my desk and relate to this sites topics of interest. A full list of titles can be found at the bottom of this page.

Do WA parents know that their children were part of a vaccine study? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carolyn Ditchfield   
Thursday, 29 April 2010 09:40

Australian Vaccination Network Media Release 24th April 2010

The Australian Vaccination Network (AVN), Australia's national vaccination and health safety watchdog, would like to ask if the parents of Western Australia whose children were vaccinated against seasonal flu - with such devastating effect - are aware that their children were part of a study funded by the vaccine manufacturers CSL Pty Ltd and Sanofi Pasteur? (1a,1b)

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 April 2010 09:46
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Brewing Up a Storm PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carolyn Ditchfield   
Wednesday, 17 February 2010 12:16

Extract from Organic Advantage Ed. 130 (BFA e-newsletter) February 2010

Brewing up a storm - the search for the perfect beer

The classic image of summer in Australia is barbecues, cricket and beer. You’ll get as many arguments about which is the best beer as you will about who is the best cricketer and in the search for a deeper, more meaningful beer experience some brewers are turning to traditionally brewed beers.

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Censored CSIRO Scientist To Speak Out PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carolyn Ditchfield   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 20:15
Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Censored former Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organization (CSIRO) economist Clive Spash spoke in Melbourne on Tuesday to talk to climate activists about why he resigned from the CSIRO late last year.

Last Updated on Thursday, 11 March 2010 20:21
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Farmers to 'own' soil carbon trading PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carolyn Ditchfield   
Thursday, 11 February 2010 20:55

Farmers to “own” soil carbon trading

Farmers can only avoid the sharks in the soil carbon market if they take control of it for themselves, says farmers’ group Carbon Farmers of Australia. They can take advantage of the early notice of the coming market in soil carbon to join with other farmers to form trading ‘groups’ and avoid being exploited by low prices for carbon.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 11 May 2010 18:02
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