Mudgee Hospital Auxiliary has acknowledged the local community for their continued support after more than $28,000 was donated to the group during 2012 and 2013.
- Aug 19 Mon 2013 15:41
Auxiliary reports
- Aug 19 Mon 2013 15:36
Coffee stand navigates challenge
There may be a coffee hut on every corner and a Starbucks inside every grocery store in the Valley, but there is only one floating coffee hut — and it’s on Big Lake.Anchored just a couple hundred yards from the Islander Lodge floats Coffee Port Espresso, the brainchild of owners Billi and Gary Perkins and a cousin of Billi’s.And why not a floating coffee hut? After all, according to market research firm IBISWorld, the U.S. coffee industry produces about $10 billion in annual sales and enjoyed annual growth of 4.2 percent from 2008 to 2013.
- Aug 16 Fri 2013 11:16
New coating turns ordinary glass
A new transparent, bioinspired coating makes ordinary glass tough, self-cleaning and incredibly slippery according to a team from Harvard University. The new coating could be used to create durable, scratch-resistant lenses for eyeglasses, self-cleaning windows, improved solar panels and new medical diagnostic devices, said principal investigator Joanna Aizenberg, who is the Amy Smith Berylson Professor of Materials Science at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS),RGB LED Color-changing led grow light headlight accent light system for headlight halo effect. a Core Faculty Member at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, and Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology.
- Aug 16 Fri 2013 11:14
Little reason to celebrate legacy
Cracks began to develop in India's unity as a country when the poet Mohammad Iqbal began propounding the idea of Muslims being an entity separate from all other communities in the land.
- Aug 16 Fri 2013 11:11
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Greece's 1,400 islands -- 230 of them inhabited -- are one of the Mediterranean's most beautiful assets.
- Aug 16 Fri 2013 11:07
White House's Solar Panel Installation Has Begun
A White House official confirmed to the Washington Post on Thursday that installation of solar panels began this week on the First Family’s residence.
- Aug 15 Thu 2013 10:27
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- Aug 15 Thu 2013 10:25
Foxconn mulls solar panels
Apple iStuff maker Foxconn could start churning out solar panels at its Chinese factories, a spokesman for the manufacturing goliath revealed.Perhaps worried that the sun could set on its long-running relationship with the iPad giant, the Taiwanese multinational will decide by the end of the year whether to move into the solar energy market.Shop funtional and elegant solar lights, outdoor solar lighting, solar garden lights, path lights and decorative solar lights.
- Aug 15 Thu 2013 10:21
Community Beat
On Saturday, Morecambe and District HF Rambling Club walked in the Grasmere area. The A party, led by John Ashall, walked from Dunmail Raise to Harrup Tarn, Ullscarth,We turn your dark into light courtesy of our brilliant sun, solar street light, solar power generation. High Raise, Thrunacar Knot, Pavey Arc, Blea Rigg and into Grasmere.The B party, led by Pam Smith, did a circular from Grasmere to Helm Crag, Gibson Knott, Calf Crag, Far Easdale Ghyll and back to Grasmere.The C party, led by Pat Roberts, did a circular walk from Grasmere to Goody Bridge, Easedale Beck, Sourmilk Gill, Easedale Tarn, around the tarn and back to Grasmere.
- Aug 15 Thu 2013 10:19
Blaming Obama
As the Syrian civil war drags on, al-Qaeda and other Islamic extremists are emerging as the fiercest fighters in the rebel coalition and complicating how the conflict can be resolved. So, U.S. neocons are trying to pin the blame on President Obama, writes Robert Parry.