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Latest news about Brumby The Dogs have narrowly averted a solvency crisis after last-minute intervention by Premier John Brumby. Continue reading A $351913 Brumby Government grant will help complete two key infrastructure projects in Horsham. Continue reading The profitability of the average tenancy could drop by £30000 next year requiring very expensive support from the big pubcos, argues Blue Oar Securities analyst Mark Brumby. Continue reading Georgia Northern District Court. Employment. Filed: July 22, 2008. Plaintiff: Vandiver Elizabeth Glenn, Vandiver Elizabeth Glenn Defendant: Sewell R. Brumby, Glenn Richardson, Casey Cagle, Eric Johnson, Robyn J. Underwood. Continue reading Brumby, Bligh and Iemma are three peas in a pod. Each is heading a state government generally mis-liked by their respective state's voters. And each has been in charge for a relatively short time, even though Iemma has been through an ... Continue reading Environmentalists call for aerial brumby cull. Posted Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:06pm AEDT Updated Wed Jan 16, 2008 2:25pm AEDT. Move to restrict brumbies in national park. Culling plan: Brumbies in Kosciuszko National Park (ABC TV) ... Continue reading There are more feral horses (brumby) in Australia than any other country. The famous Australian poem "The Man from Snowy River" by Banjo Paterson (1890) tells of a horse escaping to live with the brumbies. It is a poem about horses and ... Continue reading The Brumby Saddle Bag is named for Australia’s wild horses, and with a buffalo hide leather trim, traditionally used to make tough saddles, this bag is built to last. In fact, it provides exceptional durability at stress points which ... Continue reading In June, Brumby called residents of the Goulburn valley liars.The residents object to the Victorian Government’s scheme to “pipe 75 billion litres of water to Melbourne over the Great Dividing Range” from the region’s dam, the Sugarloaf ... Continue reading A FORTNIGHT ago, I thought Mr Brumby had finally got it. He realised climate change was our biggest challenge and he talked up Victoria's potential for solar thermal technology. But his announcement of a new brown coal-fired power ... Continue reading
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