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Coles in new pricing move – Courier Mail

Posted by on January 27th, 2010 with 0 Comments

Coles in new pricing move Courier Mail The quality of the fresh food, fruit and vegetables sold at ALDI is much higher than the mass produced, bulk purchased imported 'crap' served up to us on … Coles to iron out price bumps across the country The Australian Coles to standardise prices across the state Sydney Morning Herald Coles in new pricing move NEWS.com.au all 11 news articles

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Coles in new pricing move – NEWS.com.au

Posted by on January 26th, 2010 with 0 Comments

Coles in new pricing move NEWS.com.au Local prices will still be in place for fruit and vegetables. But in response, Woolworths said it had a similar policy for two years.

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Mount Barker effluent wetland to double – NEWS.com.au

Posted by on January 25th, 2010 with 0 Comments

Mount Barker effluent wetland to double NEWS.com.au “It's growing vegetables and watering our parks and region, and going to be piped to the Kanmantoo mine.” The liquid effluent is taken from the septic tanks … and more

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Folate additives not enough for mums-to-be – NEWS.com.au

Posted by on January 20th, 2010 with 0 Comments

Folate additives not enough for mums-to-be NEWS.com.au The bacteria may also be present in soft serve ice cream, unpasteurised dairy products, chilled seafood and vegetables served from smorgasbords or salad … and more

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Petrol nears five month highs; Inflation in focus – Switzer Financial News (press release)

Posted by on January 19th, 2010 with 0 Comments

FN Arena News Petrol nears five month highs; Inflation in focus Switzer Financial News (press release) Importantly, after taking out volatile items like petrol, and fruit and vegetables the inflation gauge is holding at a more subdued 1.9 per cent – below the … Possible inflation heats up Australian Reserve Bank interest rate rise Herald Sun Slight rise in inflation, survey shows NEWS.com.au Inflation rises 0.3pct in Dec, rate rise likely on Feb 2 – TD/MI Trading Room Sydney Morning Herald

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Possible inflation heats up Australian Reserve Bank interest rate rise – Herald Sun

Posted by on January 18th, 2010 with 0 Comments

FN Arena News Possible inflation heats up Australian Reserve Bank interest rate rise Herald Sun The TD Securities-Melbourne Institute report showed seasonal increases in holiday, travel, accommodation, fruit and vegetable and petrol prices were partly … Slight rise in inflation, survey shows NEWS.com.au Inflation rises 0.3pct in Dec, rate rise likely on Feb 2 – TD/MI Trading Room Inflation creeps up to nine-month high Sydney Morning Herald Smart Company (blog)

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Slight rise in inflation, survey shows – NEWS.com.au

Posted by on January 18th, 2010 with 0 Comments

TheBull.com.au Slight rise in inflation, survey shows NEWS.com.au “Contributing most to the overall change in December were (seasonal) price rises for holiday, travel and accommodation, fruit and vegetables , and automotive … Inflation reaches fastest pace in nine months ABC Online Inflation gauge rises 0.3% in December Business Spectator all 44 news articles

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A Fiji cruise kids can’t spoil – NEWS.com.au

Posted by on January 17th, 2010 with 0 Comments

A Fiji cruise kids can't spoil NEWS.com.au Breakfast is a hot buffet with fresh fruit , cereal and toast, and a choice of juices. Dinner is three courses, with a choice between chicken or fish the … and more

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Sheep gives birth to human-faced lamb – NEWS.com.au

Posted by on January 14th, 2010 with 0 Comments

Sheep gives birth to human-faced lamb NEWS.com.au The governor of the province where the ugly goat was born said that the little goat was the fruit of unnatural relationship between the female goat and a … and more

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Tropical fruit falling across Brisbane – Sydney Morning Herald

Posted by on January 12th, 2010 with 0 Comments

ABC Online Tropical fruit falling across Brisbane Sydney Morning Herald To deal with the excess tropical fruit swamping the city, the Brisbane City Council announced on Tuesday it will start collecting unwanted mangoes for free …

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