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Mr McGowan said Ms MacTiernan had indicated she was only interested in an Upper House role.
Speculation Alannah MacTiernan may be looking at returning to state politics in an upper house seat:
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wes...p/news-story/a8a75aa74d4c6a4c7604e39746bbc3af
That should dampen the leadership talk if true, while still letting her play an active role.
What I've read is that our Kylie got the domain name Kylie.com the year before the other Kylie was born. As it's the US Patent and Trademark Office who is looking at it, why do I think that it will be granted.Here is a fun item:
Kylie Minogue Is Preventing Kylie Jenner From Trademarking Their Name
HuffPost Australia | By Julia Naughton
If you played a game of word association two years ago, chances are when given the name “Kylie” you’d answer “Minogue".
But according to Kylie Jenner, the youngest reality star of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians", the princess of pop should no longer feel so lucky.
Why? Because the 18-year-old doesn't want Minogue -- or anyone else for that matter -- trading off the first name “Kylie”. As in, nobody else can make money off that name except Jenner. Like, EVER.
According to TMZ, in May last year Jenner filed an application to trademark her first name to "entertainment in the nature of providing information by means of a global computer network in the fields of entertainment, fashion and pop culture."
But it seems Minogue is not having it.
According to the Mirror, Minogue has filed a court notice to formally oppose Jenner from trademarking the name “Kylie”, describing Jenner as "a secondary reality television personality who appeared on the television series Keeping Up With the Kardashians as a supporting character."
The “Spinning Around” singer already owns various trademarks including the name “Kylie” as well as the domain name kylie.com.
On Sunday night, the 47-year-old posted to Twitter what we can only describe as a cheeky territory mark.
“Hello..... My name is KYLIE #lightyears," he wrote.
It all seems a bit silly really. And we are certain Kylie Mole, Kylie Kwong and Kylie Gillies would have a lot to say on the matter
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Go Kylie - love that bold bit
Rio Olympics Will Have a Refugee Team
What a brilliant idea. The Rio Olympics will have a team of refugee athletes.
Overnight the Executive Board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that the official team comprising refugee athletes -- to be known as Team Refugee Olympic Athletes (ROA) -- would compete and be treated like all other teams of the 206 National Olympic Committees.
Team ROA will get its own welcome ceremony at the Olympic Village just like all other teams. It will be housed in purpose-built Olympic village accommodation, just like all the other teams. The IOC will appoint key personnel such a Chef de Mission as well coaches and various technical officials. It will also provide uniforms.
For the whole article -
http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/20...ugee-team_n_9370088.html?utm_hp_ref=australia
What?!Record $286 billion invested in renewable energy in 2015, more than double fossil fuels
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In the latest indication that renewable energy sources like solar and wind power are ascendant worldwide, a new report finds that, in 2015, a record-breaking $286 billion was invested in renewable energy capacity worldwide.
This translated into 134 gigawatts of renewable power added worldwide last year, compared to just 87 gigawatts two years ago.
This was more than double the $130 billion that went toward coal and natural gas, according to the data produced by Bloomberg New Energy Finance, the Frankfurt School and the U.N. Environment Program.
The annual report, released Thursday, shows another important milestone was crossed last year: renewable energy capacity investments were focused more on the developing world, particularly China, than in industrialized nations. More.... http://mashable.com/2016/03/24/renewable-energy-investment-report/