Red

2022 - 9 - 12

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In brief: Love Untold; The Modern Bestiary; The Red Planet โ€“ review (The Guardian)

Ruth Jones's Welsh generational saga, Joanna Bagniewska's real-life fantastic beasts and Simon Morden's Mars exploration.

Impassioned and thought-provoking, itโ€™s a highly readable work of popular science. From jellyfish capable of reversing the ageing process to tarantulas that keep frogs as pets, by way of blood-spurting lizards and booby siblicide, itโ€™s an illuminating compendium of some weird and wonderful creatures. Actor and author Ruth Jonesโ€™s third novel tells a story of conflict between four generations of Welsh women.

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Red Dirt Metals (ASX:RDT) acquires Electrostate in potential $25m ... (The Market Herald)

Red Dirt Metals (ASX:RDT) has acquired lithium explorer Electrostate for an initial payment of $15 million worth of company shares.

The company will then issue a further $10 million worth ofRed Dirt shares upon the release of a mineral resource greater than 15 million tonnes for the Yinnetharra lithium project in WA within four years following settlement. - Red Dirt will issue a further $10 million in shares to the sellers upon the release of a minerals resource greater than 15 million tonnes for the Yinnetharra lithium project in WA - Red Dirt Metals (RDT) acquires lithium explorer Electrostate for an initial payment of $15 million worth of company shares

Dangerous driving given the red light in Charlestown | Transport for ... (Transport for NSW)

Road Safety in Charlestown will receive a boost with a new red-light speed camera at the intersection of Pacific Highway and Madison Drive.

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Charlestown red light speed camera to watch Madison Drive and ... (Newcastle Herald)

The intersection was the scene of one non-casualty crash this year, authorities said, but recorded three crashes between...

He is a Walkley nominated reporter who has covered councils, police and general news rounds across the Upper Hunter, Port Stephens, Maitland, Lake Macquarie, Cessnock and Newcastle. Matt began his Newcastle Herald career as a cadet in 2009. "We know that running red lights can lead to serious T-bone crashes or vehicles hitting pedestrians," Tara McCarthy, Deputy Secretary of Safety, Environment and Regulation at Transport for NSW, said.

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