Wednesday, February 29, 2012
NSW: Wollongong Council boss wrote reference for Scimone - ICAC
AAP General News (Australia)
02-26-2008
NSW: Wollongong Council boss wrote reference for Scimone - ICAC
A corruption inquiry's been told the former general manager of Wollongong Council wrote
a reference for Labor party figure JOE SCIMONE .. when he left the council under a cloud
of sexual harassment allegations.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption's been told ROD OXLEY told employment
consultants last year he'd re-employ Mr SCIMONE if there were a vacancy .. but Mr …
NSW:Royal wedding stamp to be released
AAP General News (Australia)
04-30-2011
NSW:Royal wedding stamp to be released
Fans of the royal newlyweds .. the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge .. will soon be able
to add a reminder of the couple's big day to their letters with a new series of stamps.
Australia Post is just waiting on Buckingham Palace to approve a wedding photo to use
on the stamps and expects to have the series out on Wednesday.
It has announced there will be a domestic stamp and also an international stamp like
the engagement photo stamps.
AAP RTV ct/sw
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QLD:Cause of fatal fire now the police focus
AAP General News (Australia)
08-26-2011
QLD:Cause of fatal fire now the police focus
BRISBANE, Aug 26 AAP - A police investigation into a house fire that killed 11 people
will now focus on the cause of the blaze, after the final two bodies were removed from
the site.
Police say the fire appears to have started in a downstairs office and quickly engulfed
the high-set house at Slacks Creek, south of Brisbane, in the early hours of Wednesday.
Superintendent Noel Powers told AAP on Friday the grandfather, Tau Taufa, had been
working downstairs in the office and went upstairs to have a shower.
When he returned downstairs, he found the office ablaze.
Detective Inspector Chris Jory said Mr Taufa grabbed a hose and started trying to extinguish
the fire and at the same time rouse his family.
He said seven people, including Jeremiah Lale's partner and children, had gathered
in the lounge room, but that floor had collapsed, possibly while Mr Lale was trying to
find an escape route.
Three bodies were found on the ground floor, one in a rear right bedroom and three
in the front right bedroom.
Det Insp Jory said the family had received a threat recently that a house - not necessarily
theirs - would be burnt down.
But the person responsible was interviewed and ruled out, he said.
"There is no suggestion of foul play," Det Insp Jory said.
"We have a version from Misi (Matauina) and it's consistent with that of the other survivors."
Police are yet to fully interview the three men who survived and witnesses.
The final two bodies of the extended Tongan and Samoan family killed in the fire were
removed from the house about 1pm on Friday.
Five bodies were removed on Thursday and four on Wednesday.
The victims included three women and eight children, the youngest three years old.
None of the home's gas cylinders, which have been blamed for the blaze, had exploded.
Forensic officers will continue to search for clues into the cause of the fire on Saturday.
AAP peb/jhp
KEYWORD: FIRE INVESTIGATION
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QLD:Yasi victims face month without power
AAP General News (Australia)
02-15-2011
QLD:Yasi victims face month without power
By Petrina Berry
BRISBANE, Feb 15 AAP - Authorities are hoping to restore power to the north Queensland
coastal town of Mission Beach, otherwise known as Cyclone Yasi's ground zero, by the end
of the month.
Chief Superintendent Mike Keating, the head of the Reconstruction Authority in north
Queensland, told reporters on Tuesday that up to 12,000 homes were still without power
since Cyclone Yasi crossed the coast at Mission Beach on February 2.
Supt Keating said the reconnection of power to communities from Innisfail to Townsville
was a priority.
He said many will be without mains power for some time and only some have access to generators.
"There's probably about 10,000 to 12,000 consumers who don't have power and they are
in the more difficult areas to get to - the more remote areas," he said.
"There are challenges with the weather for Ergon workers to get their machinery on the ground."
Cassowary Coast Regional Council Mayor Bill Shannon told reporters he's hoping electricity
will be restored to all homes and businesses at Mission Beach by the end of the month.
Mr Shannon admitted a month is a long time to be without power.
"That's a long while but when you think it took that length of time after Cyclone Larry
- and the devastation was nowhere as great and there (are) far more resources going into
Yasi than Larry - to get the same outcome in terms of time is a pretty good achievement,"
Mr Shannon said.
"Forty-three per cent of the poles are damaged, scores are snapped off and there's
something like 5000 kilometres of wires that need to be restrung."
He said the loss of power was affecting Mission Beach's tourism industry.
Mr Shannon also said the town's jetty was fine but all infrastructure around it had
been blown away.
Water infrastructure is slowly coming back online but many Cassowary Coast communities
are still being asked to boil their water before consuming it.
AAP peb/crh/dep
KEYWORD: RECOVERY MISSION
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FED:Gillard talks down nuclear power
AAP General News (Australia)
12-01-2010
FED:Gillard talks down nuclear power
CANBERRA, Dec 1 AAP - Prime Minister Julia Gillard has hosed down a fresh debate about
nuclear power within the Labor party, arguing it is too expensive.
The release of a report on Wednesday by the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences
and Engineering has renewed discussion about nuclear power.
The report, which canvasses low-carbon energy options during the coming decades, says
nuclear power could be a viable option once a suitable price is put on carbon.
But the report says Australia would not be ready for nuclear power - which it argues
has a lower fuel price than conventional power plants and no carbon dioxide emissions
- until after 2020.
A number of Labor MPs and senators have seized on the report and want the ALP's national
conference to discuss overturning the party's ban on nuclear power.
Ms Gillard said she welcomed debate but a change of policy was highly improbable.
"In this area of policy I'd have to say anybody who's arguing to overturn our long-standing
policy is setting themselves up for a pretty tough argument," she told Fairfax Radio Network.
"But I'm not going to be there saying to people 'Don't come and put your views'."
Ms Gillard said it remained her view that nuclear power wasn't needed in Australia
because there were other abundant sources of renewable energy.
"In this country ... nuclear power doesn't stack up as an economically efficient source
of power for our nation," she said.
NSW Labor powerbroker Steve Hutchins said the party should keep an open mind on the issue.
"Are Australians prepared to pay ever increasing electricity prices for their home
consumption and their industry consumption?" Senator Hutchins said.
"I would think people would ask us to consider all forms of alternative energy to make
sure that we can continue to turn on our lights and make sure we have industry to work
at."
Australia had inordinate amounts of uranium that could be turned into nuclear power,
Senator Hutchins said.
"Why shouldn't we consider it as an alternative?" he said.
Labor frontbencher Chris Bowen said while he thought the debate was worthy, he didn't
believe the party's policy would change any time soon.
"I think our policy is strong, our policy you all know, and I'd be surprised if the
national conference chose to change that," he said.
Australian Greens leader Bob Brown said nuclear power was too expensive and would be
damaging to the environment.
"It's certainly too expensive, too environmentally damaging, too dangerous and too
far away to help us with the need to take climate change action," he said.
Senator Brown urged Senator Hutchins to nominate proposed locations for a nuclear power
plant in his home state of NSW.
"Where's he going to have his nuclear power stations?" Senator Brown said.
"Let's put a marker on the ground, X marks the spot, and see if the people in that
locality want it."
AAP pjo/rl/nb
KEYWORD: NUCLEAR LABOR UPDATE
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WA: WA Greens MP admits affair with Treasurer Buswell
AAP General News (Australia)
04-25-2010
WA: WA Greens MP admits affair with Treasurer Buswell
West Australian Treasurer TROY BUSWELL is yet to comment on claims of an affair with
Greens MP .. ADELE CARLES.
41-year-old Ms CARLES has told News Limited the affair lasted for several months from
the end of last year .. it was stupid .. and she deeply regrets it.
Both Ms CARLES and 44-year-old Mr BUSWELL .. who made headlines for sniffing the chair
of a female political staffer .. are married with children.
Ms CARLES has told ABC radio the affair hadn't compromised her position in state parliament
and she has no intention of quitting as the member for Fremantle.
AAP RTV pc/jnb/jmt
KEYWORD: AFFAIR (SYDNEY)
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Fed: Coalition should provide substance, Hewson says
AAP General News (Australia)
12-11-2009
Fed: Coalition should provide substance, Hewson says
CANBERRA, Dec 11 AAP - A former opposition leader has warned the federal coalition
it will lose credibility by just being negative and opposing all government policy.
John Hewson, who led the coalition to defeat in 1993, says new opposition leader Tony
Abbott has put together an effective frontbench to take on Labor.
But whether he was able to build sufficient credibility to be seen as an alternative
prime minister was a very big question, he said, adding the new coalition frontbench needed
to keep a sense of perspective.
"They'll lose credibility, just by being a negative, by being in opposition, by not
offering any substance," Dr Hewson told Sky News on Friday.
Mr Abbott's tactic to hold the government accountable and "belt them every day" would
work for a while.
"But I think opposition is a bit more than just being negative and opposing."
AAP srj/rl/cjb/de
KEYWORD: LIBERALS HEWSON
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Fed: Nine's new rescue offering fails to win timeslot
AAP General News (Australia)
08-03-2009
Fed: Nine's new rescue offering fails to win timeslot
SYDNEY, Aug 3 AAP - The Nine Network's new Australian action drama Rescue Special Ops
pulled in more than a million viewers on its debut, but struggled against US offerings.
An average national audience of 1.135 million tuned in to the new drama on Sunday night.
But it wasn't enough to beat the movie The Devil Wears Prada on Ten, watched by 1.238
million, and the US series Bones, on the Seven Network, which scored 1.19 million viewers.
Starring Les Hill, Peter Phelps and Libby Tanner, Rescue Special Ops is based on an
elite team of paramedics.
Directed by Peter Andrikidis, from the first Underbelly series, the debut episode featured
a storyline about high school students being lost in the Blue Mountains.
A Nine Network spokesman said he believed the show would build its audience in the coming weeks.
"It will build because it's quality drama with a very strong ensemble cast and each
episode self-contained," the spokesman told AAP.
"It deserved considerably better last night but self-evidently was squeezed by the
back end of (Dancing With The Stars) with its wedding sequence, on the one side, and a
strong movie on the other."
Next week the show will face tough competition against the end of Australian Idol and
the movie Little Miss Sunshine on Ten, and Bones on Seven.
In other ratings figures from Sunday, Seven News was the most watched program of the
day, with just over 1.8 million viewers.
Almost 1.6 million watched Dancing With The Stars, on Seven, to make it the second
most watched show.
AAP kaf/jhp
KEYWORD: RATINGS RESCUE
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Headlines from 3AW news at 2300
AAP General News (Australia)
12-31-2008
Headlines from 3AW news at 2300
12 months of planning will go off with a bang tonight when the fireworks go off in
Melbourne at midnight.
Organisers say Sydney's fireworks will be outstanding with new forms of pyrotechnics being tried.
Two 19 year old men are still missing in bushland near Lorne
Opposition leader MALCOLM TURNBULL says the government needs to do all it can to protect
jobs in 2009 with some analysts forecast a jobless figure of eight per cent
Melbourne's recorded its coldest December in seven years
Melbourne Zoo will be smoke free from tomorrow
SPORT - Test cricket .. Swimming MURRAY ROSE on skin suits
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KEYWORD: 2300 3AW
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Fed: Swan says expects major banks to pass on in full any rate cut
AAP General News (Australia)
08-21-2008
Fed: Swan says expects major banks to pass on in full any rate cut
BRISBANE, Aug 21 AAP - Treasurer Wayne Swan says he expects all the major banks to
pass on any interest rate cut by the central bank.
Mr Swan was speaking after National Australia Bank (NAB) today guaranteed it would
lower its rates.
"Certainly, it's a victory for National Australia Bank customers who have been doing
it tough after eight interest rate rises in three years," Mr Swan told reporters.
"This decision by the National Australia Bank is a challenge for other banks to follow."
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is expected to cut official rates by at least a
quarter of a percentage point after its board meeting on September 2.
NAB today promised it would lower its standard variable mortgage rate by the same amount
if the cut went ahead.
The major banks have previously said they can't guarantee that they will be able to
pass on any rate cut in full to their customers.
"There is a public expectation and there is a government expectation that banks follow
the Reserve Bank," Mr Swan said.
"They follow them when they go up; they should follow them when they go down.
"I expect the major banks to pass on rate cuts if and when the Reserve Bank takes that decision.
"Just as banks put their rates up in a nanosecond when official rates went up, they
should follow the Reserve Bank down when official rates come down."
The nation's biggest mortgage lender Commonwealth Bank of Australia today said it could
not pre-empt what the RBA will do.
"The RBA has not announced any reduction in the official cash rate at this time and
we cannot speculate on what they will do," CBA said.
"It is in our interest to pass on as much as we can to our customers and to remain competitive.
"We will review our full costs of funding at the time of any announcement by the RBA,
taking into account any reduction in the official cash rate and do our best to pass on
as much as we can to our customers."
AAP ew/pe/klm/it/bwl
KEYWORD: RATES SWAN 2ND LEAD
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ACIDplanet.com Offers 'Princess Bride' Contest
Wireless News
04-15-2008
ACIDplanet.com Offers 'Princess Bride' Contest
WIRELESS NEWS-April 15, 2008-ACIDplanet.com Offers 'Princess Bride' Contest (C)2008 10Meters - http://www.10meters.com
ACIDplanet.com, an Internet site for user-generated music, video content, computer-based recording, and remixing tools, has launched a contest to develop a new version of the title theme song to the film The Princess Bride , timed with a new downloadable video game based on the classic 1987 film.
The company said that contestants can download the components from the Sony Creative Software ACIDplanet.com website and remix their own title track from The Princess Bride Game created by Worldwide Biggies and debuting in June 2008.
The Princess Bride movie has an extensive fan base that s very excited about the new Princess Bride Game based on the classic film, said Albie Hecht, founder and CEO of Worldwide Biggies. We re pleased to be offering fans a unique way to participate in the creation of the game through the ACIDplanet.com theme contest.
The ACIDplanet.com community has consistently developed creative and edgy tracks for numerous remix contests, so we re very pleased to be teaming up with Worldwide Biggies to help showcase these talents through a project that will be used in a high-profile real- world application, said Dave Chaimson, vice president of global marketing for Sony Creative Software. We re looking forward to hearing the themes ACIDplanet contestants develop with the new Princess Bride Game and are sure that the quality of the submissions will make it tough to choose a winner.
((Comments on this story may be sent to newsdesk@closeupmedia.com))
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NT: Grog bans may be to blame for crash which killed 6 people
AAP General News (Australia)
12-11-2007
NT: Grog bans may be to blame for crash which killed 6 people
A youth worker says alcohol restrictions in Alice Springs could be to blame for a car
accident .. in which six people died following a police chase.
The remote Aboriginal community of Hermannsburg .. 120 kilometres west of Alice Springs
.. has begun traditional sorry business for the two women and four men killed on Friday
night.
The 31-year-old male driver remains in hospital.
BLAIR MCFARLAND from the Central Australian Youth Link-Up Services says booze camps
have been set up outside the town's border .. following a ban on public drinking in August.
Mr MCFARLAND says many people now buy grog and leave town with it .. because they can't
drink in public places.
He says he believes the reason the car didn't stop .. was because of these restrictions.
Mr MCFARLAND says people might think grog restrictions are working because the problem's
less visible and the streets of Alice Springs are quieter.
But he says the drinking's still happening in the same volumes .. in different places.
AAP RTV tr/tm/bart
KEYWORD: TOLL NT (DARWIN)
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Fed: PM announces nuclear plan
AAP General News (Australia)
04-28-2007
Fed: PM announces nuclear plan
CANBERRA, April 28 AAP - Prime Minister John Howard today promised to remove all excessive
restrictions on mining, processing and exporting of Australian uranium as a possible step
to embarking on domestic nuclear power generation.
Mr Howard said expert advice to the government clearly showed Australia was giving
up a major economic opportunity as a result of the excessive barriers on uranium mining
and export.
He said a key theme of that advice was that Australia should do what it could to expand
uranium exports and remove unnecessary barriers that were impeding efficient operation
and growth of the industry.
"In light of the significance of global climate change and as the world's largest holder
of uranium reserves, Australia has a clear responsibility to develop its uranium resources
in a sustainable way - irrespective of whether or not we end up using nuclear power,"
he said in a statement.
Mr Howard said nuclear energy was a fact of life and a key source of clean energy in
30 countries across Europe, Asia and North America.
It already supplied 15 per cent of the world's electricity and was set to grow.
"I am announcing today a new strategy for the future development of uranium mining
and nuclear power in Australia," he said.
"The government will implement this strategy to increase uranium exports and to prepare
for a possible expansion of the nuclear industry in Australia."
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KEYWORD: NUCLEAR HOWARD 2ND LEAD
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SAIL: Wild Oats XI takes line honours
AAP General News (Australia)
12-28-2006
SAIL: Wild Oats XI takes line honours
HOBART, Dec 28, AAP - Wild Oats Eleven has become the first boat in 42 years to take
back-to-back line honours in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race.
The 30-metre NSW maxi has crossed the finish line to win by almost 40 nautical miles
from Ichi Ban with Skandia a further two miles back.
Its winning time is well outside the race record it set last year.
AAP aw/cc/dpb/cdh
KEYWORD: SAIL SYDHOB WINNER LEAD
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NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers
AAP General News (Australia)
08-20-2006
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers
SYDNEY, Aug 21 AAP - The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers:
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:
Page 1: An outbreak of racial violence is dividing Sydney, with authorities alarmed
by a dramatic surge in attacks.
Page 2: The state government is cashing in on rising fuel prices by raking in nearly
$1 million a week from extra public transport passengers.
Page 3: Parents will have to disclose any history of violence and sign permission forms
for background checks when enrolling their children in school, under reforms to be considered
by state cabinet.
World: Investigators have identified the leader of an alleged terrorist cell broken
up by police 10 days ago and have traced his contacts to Pakistan. (London)
Finance: Coles Myer could announce details of Australia's biggest corporate takeover within days.
Sport: Five teams have surged into premiership contention in the NRL.
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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW
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