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FED:Abbott risks foreign investment: Shorten=3


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08-14-2011
FED:Abbott risks foreign investment: Shorten=3

But opposition frontbencher Christopher Pyne said Mr Abbott had simply been commenting
on the "cavalier" attitude of some miners and had not been advocating any legal changes.

"I don't think Tony Abbott was saying that he believed farmers had the right to veto
exploration on their properties," Mr Pyne told Network Ten.

"I think what he was saying was they should have more opportunities to negotiate and
consult with the miners than they are currently being given."

But government frontbencher Anthony Albanese said Mr Abbott's comments were indicative
of an inconsistent approach to policy.

"Tony Abbott has one message for farmers on the east coast and an opposite message
for miners on the west coast," Mr Albanese told Sky News.

"He has different messages for different audiences. He is an opportunist when it comes
down to it."

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Fed: Australians wealthier than a year ago: Treasury


AAP General News (Australia)
02-02-2007
Fed: Australians wealthier than a year ago: Treasury

EDS: Embargoed to 0001 (AEDT) on Friday, February 2



By Sandra O'Malley

CANBERRA, Feb 2 AAP - Finding it tough until your next pay cheque?

Then it may be a surprise to find that Australians are almost 20 per cent wealthier
than they were a year ago.

The federal Treasury's latest economic roundup also disputes the perception that Australian
child care is expensive and in short supply.

The summer 2007 Treasury figures showed Australia's net private sector wealth jumped
by 19 per cent in the 2006 financial year - or 15 per cent taking inflation into account.

At current prices, total wealth in the private sector was about $7,464 billion - or
$361,000 per Australian.

Real net wealth has risen by more than $150,000 since June 2001 alone, the data shows.

According to Treasury, corporate Australia was a major contributor to the nation's
growing wealth, mainly due to significant rises in business assets and the value of the
stock market.

The continuing rise in property values, particularly in the mining boom capital Perth,
also played a big part in Australia's rising net wealth.

House prices in capital cities across the nation rose by seven per cent in the year to June 2006.

"Two-thirds of this increase was due to the increase in house prices in Perth, which
rose by 38.1 per cent in the year to June 2006," Treasury said.

Apart from suggesting Australians are rolling in dough, Treasury also disputes the
community perception that child care can be hard to find, and when it's available, is
unaffordable.

Assessing available data, it says the supply of formal child care has generally kept
pace with demand.

"At the same time, child care has generally remained affordable," Treasury said.

It says while more families are using formal child care services, it has been "mirrored
by the government expanding provisions to ensure child care remains affordable and accessible".

Treasury notes some discrepancies between where child care may be available and where
there is demand but says data indicates it is not "pronounced".

"Insufficient supply of formal child care places has been reported in inner urban areas,
where the alternative commercial use of available sites may bring greater returns on investment,
while oversupply is reported in lower income outer urban areas," it said.

Rather than lack of child care being the problem, Treasury suggests it may be more
a case of fussy parents who would prefer other types of child care.

"The evidence suggests that broad concerns about child care access might mask consumer
choice, with parents expressing more disquiet about not being able to access their preferred
type of child care rather than child care per se," it said.

It's an argument Labor finds hard to swallow.

Opposition families spokeswoman Jenny Macklin points to figures from the Productivity
Commission to back their claim that the cost of child care is going through the roof.

The average cost of weekly long day care was $233 per child, while family day care
was $214, the commission report showed.

"It just means that child care is getting out of reach for some parents," Ms Macklin said.

"It can't be justified that parents are loaded up with so much cost because for some
parents that means they can't afford child care."

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NSW:Main stories in Monday's papers


AAP General News (Australia)
04-18-2011
NSW:Main stories in Monday's papers

SYDNEY, April 18 AAP - Main stories in Monday's Sydney newspapers.

The Daily Telegraph:

Page 1: Sydney Roosters player Anthony Watts is set to be sacked from the club after
being charged with assaulting his ex-girlfriend.

Page 2: Full page advertisement.

Page 3: An Australian company that was dudded out of millions of dollars by the Delhi
Commonwealth Games organisers is being asked to pay some of the money back.

World: At least 22 people have been killed by a string of tornadoes in parts of the
US on Saturday.

Business: Investors and small business owners are being warned about a growing trend
among bank loans where lenders grab greater control of people's assets.

Sport: The Sydney Roosters are considering sacking Todd Carney this week after he was
caught drinking alcohol until 4am on Sunday.

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FED:National road toll hits 37


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12-31-2010
FED:National road toll hits 37

The deaths of two children in a horrific accident in the Northern Territory outback
has pushed the national road toll for the Christmas holidays to 37.

Four more young people were injured in this afternoon's crash on the Lake Elliott access
road .. 250 kilometres north of Tennant Creek .. including a 13-year-old believed to
have been driving the utility.

Hours earlier in New South Wales .. a tanker driver was incinerated when he lost control
of his vehicle which rolled before bursting into flames.

The tanker overturned on the Pacific Highway at Tintenbar .. near Ballina.

It took about 100 firefighters to extinguish the two tanks which were loaded with 40
thousand litres of petrol.

In Victoria .. a 44 year-old woman was killed in a fiery crash on the Monash Freeway
at Doveton in the early hours of this morning .. while another woman .. believed to be
aged in her 60s .. was killed in a two car collision on the Pyrenees Highway.

(AAP's national Christmas road toll figures are for the period 0001 December 17 to
2359 January 3. Some states and territories have different periods.)

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NSW:Elderly man assaults schoolgirls: police


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08-20-2010
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Halftime
OB 1 Motherwell 0 at TRE-FOR Park.

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Qld:Langer to return to work a day after drink-driving admission


AAP General News (Australia)
04-12-2010
Qld:Langer to return to work a day after drink-driving admission

By Kym Agius

BRISBANE, April 12 AAP - Drink-driver Allan Langer returns to work with the Broncos
on Tuesday, a day after sidestepping a conviction that threatened his coaching career.

Langer faced the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday where he pleaded guilty to drink
driving after a boozy session following the Broncos' heavy NRL loss to the Warriors last
month.

Magistrate Alan Taylor thanked Langer, 43, for his early guilty plea, saying it entitled
him to "some discount".

He fined the Broncos skills coach $1,000 and disqualified him from driving for eight months.

But he did not record a conviction against Langer, accepting it would have damaged
his coaching career, including Langer's ability to travel overseas.

The court was told Langer blew 0.156 - three times the legal limit - when pulled over
at Everton Park in Brisbane's north early on March 29.

Langer was on his way home to the Sunshine Coast after a drinking session at the Normanby
Hotel, where he notoriously danced on the bar in his underpants.

The court was told he drank eight to ten Fourex Gold beers and some vodka and Redbulls
before getting into his car. He had his last drink 45 minutes to an hour before being
pulled over.

Wearing a Broncos tie, Langer did not stop to talk to waiting media after the hearing
and was whisked away from the court in a car.

His lawyer Peter Shields made a statement, saying Langer's guilty plea was an apology
for his behaviour.

"He has apologised by pleading guilty," Mr Shields told reporters. "He's accepted he
did the wrong thing."

Langer met later with Broncos chief executive Bruno Cullen and coach Ivan Henjak who
said the former star player would return to work on Tuesday.

The club's board of directors believed Langer had served his penalty after being suspended
from his job on March 29.

Cullen said the club considered the matter dealt with, and Henjak said Langer's return
would buoy the team.

"The guys are all looking forward to having Alfie back," Henjak said.

In court, police prosecutor Sgt Robin Rochfort said Langer deserved to have a conviction
recorded against him.

But Mr Shields said a recorded conviction would be a blow to Langer's coaching career,
which involved travel to New Zealand and other overseas locations.

Langer's wife Janine, in an affidavit to support her husband, said: "He has an acute
sense of embarrassment and extreme remorse".

Mr Shields told the court Langer had already suffered significant punishment, in the
form of intense media attention, his suspension as a Broncos skills coach, and the loss
of his role as a promotional ambassador for Fourex brewer Lion Nathan.

The magistrate agreed with Langer's lawyer.

"There is enough of a basis ... that some future detriment would be likely if a conviction
were recorded," Mr Taylor said.

Griffith University's Sports College manager Michael Jeh, who mentors young athletes
including young Broncos players, said Langer's behaviour was unacceptable.

"I hope the young athletes realise this is a stupid decision made by one person and
while he's a hero as a footballer, he may not be an exemplar in every part of life," he
said.

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QLD: Taxi driver catches drunk driver


AAP General News (Australia)
08-29-2009
QLD: Taxi driver catches drunk driver

BRISBANE, Aug 29 AAP - A taxi driver is being credited with preventing a tragedy after
stopping a drunk driver who was more than five times over the limit on a Cairns highway.

Police said the taxi driver spotted a blue sedan allegedly driving in an erratic manner
from the Captain Cook Highway onto the Kennedy Highway.

The car allegedly side-swiped a large illuminated traffic warning sign and weaved within
the marked lanes and nearly collided with vehicles coming from the opposite direction.

The taxi driver stopped the driver and parked his car in front of the vehicle to prevent
it from re-entering the highway, before calling the police.

A 40-year-old Kuranda woman was breath-tested and recorded a reading of .273 per cent.

She will appear at Cairns Magistrates Court on September 14.

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Fed: Rose thankful for her mum


AAP General News (Australia)
04-21-2009
Fed: Rose thankful for her mum

MTV VJ RUBY ROSE has thanked her mum .. after taking out the top honour at last night's
seventh annual ASTRA Awards at the Royal Hall of Industries in Sydney.

Accepting the award for the Favourite Female Personality at the pay TV equivalent of
the Logies .. she dedicated the award to her mother .. calling her a shining star.

The 23-year-old beat a stellar line-up including ANTONIA KIDMAN .. CHARLOTTE DAWSON
and KRISTY HINZE.

Nova 969 breakfast radio duo MERRICK WATTS and TIM "ROSSO" ROSS took out the top male
honour .. but ROSSO left early .. leaving MERRICK to accept the award for them both.

The funny guys beat singers BRIAN MCFADDEN and JIMMY BARNES .. and MTV's DARREN MCMULLEN.

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VIC: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
12-16-2008
VIC: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers

MELBOURNE, Dec 16 AAP - The main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers:

HERALD SUN

Page 1: AFL club Richmond faces a fan revolt if it refuses to pick up Ben Cousins in
Tuesday's pre-season draft.

Page 2: A Supreme Court appeal against a decision to give a cab licence to a man who
killed his wife will be launched by Victoria's director of public prosecutions.

Page 3: Speed radars that can catch cars travelling in either direction will be used
on country roads from Thursday in a Christmas blitz on leadfoot drivers.

World: George W Bush, making his last visit to Iraq as US president, has received a
reminder that many Iraqis see him not as a liberator but an occupier who pushed their
nation into chaos.

Finance: Telstra and the federal government are poised for an all-out battle over broadband
in 2009 after the telco was dumped from the $4.7 billion national broadband network tender
process.

Sport: AFL defenders have been put on notice - deliberately rushing a behind in next
year's NAB Cup will almost certainly cost their team a goal.

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Hoc: Dancer's Kookaburras on song for final tango in Beijing


AAP General News (Australia)
08-10-2008
Hoc: Dancer's Kookaburras on song for final tango in Beijing

By Laine Clark

BEIJING, Aug 10 AAP - Gold watches are usually handed out for sterling service when
people retire.

But outgoing Kookaburras coach Barry Dancer has another golden farewell gift in mind
for his swansong at the Beijing Games.

"Yes, of course it will be nice to finish off with another gold medal," Dancer said
as the Kookaburras prepared for tomorrow night's Games opener against lowly Canada.

"I'm not feeling sentimental at the moment though. For myself and a number of players
it will be the last campaign but it is more about determination to give it our best shot,
to leave no stone unturned.

"The players want to make sure they don't die wondering."

Dancer, 57, will draw the curtain on his seven year stint safe in the knowledge that
he has already achieved what no Kookaburras coach has before - Olympic gold.

Despite being the mastermind behind the much maligned Australians ending 48 years of
frustration at Athens, he is hardly satisfied.

In keeping with his "hockey 24-7" reputation, Dancer again held an intense build-up
in Perth for the team that lasted months before their Beijing title defence.

It created what Dancer calls a "brotherhood".

"We don't live in each other's pockets but we see a lot of each other outside of training,"

Kookaburras young gun Eddie Ockenden said of the Perth preparation.

"But the thing is we all get along. After training we are not running off in different
directions to get away from each other - we enjoy spending time together outside of hockey."

The gruelling build-up also made them the world's fittest team - a fact they reinforced
by running over the top of world No.2 Germany 2-1 in a pre-Olympic practice match despite
stifling conditions.

"We pride ourselves to be the best in the world in that regard," Dancer said.

"Certainly a lot of teams are at our (skill) level now and the difference is very minute.

"But we can match them (fitness-wise) and we can take the second half to teams."

But more importantly Dancer got the Kookaburras' head right.

It helped them shake a monkey of King Kong proportions from their backs four years ago.

And it will help them confront perhaps an even bigger challenge that awaits in Beijing
- defending their precious Olympic crown.

"There is expectation but we see it as setting new objectives," Dancer said.

"The depth of the squad has improved, we are in a much healthier position that we were
in say two years ago at the World Cup.

"What I have seen (of their preparation) I think we are well placed. I am pretty satisfied."

Australia arrived at Beijing full of confidence after claiming the world No.1 ranking
following a record equalling ninth Champions Trophy title win.

The Kookaburras are in the same pool as the team they beat in extra-time at Athens,
two-time champions the Netherlands.

But they avoided Pool A's "group of death" which features Germany, gold darkhorses
South Korea and world No.4 Spain who reached the recent Champions Trophy final.

The top two teams from each pool move into the semi-finals.

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NSW: Jury retires to consider how Kovco died


AAP General News (Australia)
04-01-2008
NSW: Jury retires to consider how Kovco died

The jury at the Sydney inquest into the death of Private JAKE KOVCO has retired ..

to consider its verdict on the circumstances of the soldier's death.

Closing submissions at Glebe Coroner's Court have finished after almost eight weeks of hearings.

The six person panel has been asked to canvass six scenarios that may have led to the
soldier's death in Iraq in 2006.

Private KOVCO died after being shot in the head with his own service pistol at the
Australian embassy barracks in Baghdad.

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Fed: High Court overturns changes to electoral law


AAP General News (Australia)
08-30-2007
Fed: High Court overturns changes to electoral law

CANBERRA, Aug 30 AAP - The High Court today overturned changes to federal government
legislation made last year barring anyone serving a jail term from voting.

However, the court upheld earlier legislation which stipulated any prisoners serving
a jail term of three years or longer could not vote.

Reasons behind the decision will be released later.

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NSW: Nurse says she thought girl's paralysis "just a dream"


AAP General News (Australia)
04-16-2007
NSW: Nurse says she thought girl's paralysis "just a dream"

SYDNEY, April 16 AAP - The inquest into the death of a Sydney girl hit on the head
by a golf ball has been told a senior nurse thought the girl was having a bad dream when
she warned she couldn't move.

Vanessa Anderson, 16, was admitted to Sydney's Royal North Shore Hospital with a fractured
skull on November 6, 2005.

She was scheduled for surgery on Tuesday November 8, but suffered a seizure and died
early that day.

The nurse in charge that night, Alison Perrin, told Glebe Coroner's Court today that
a distressed Vanessa "buzzed her" about 1am and said "I can't move", before closing her
eyes and lying limply on the bed.

"I thought she had had a dream, a bad dream," Ms Perrin told the inquest.

"It just didn't occur to me that it could have been clinically significant."

Despite Vanessa's claims she couldn't move, Nurse Perrin lifted the girl's arm and
let it drop to her side.

Ms Perrin told the inquest she thought Vanessa was in a deep sleep and that explained
her lack of reaction.

She acknowledged to the court that she should have notified a doctor then about the
episode, and she should also have recorded it in her log and completed a full set of neurological
tests on Vanessa.

Instead, Ms Perrin left Vanessa to help move other patients and failed to notify a
doctor or record the episode in her log at any stage.

After the episode Vanessa had awakened but had made no mention of the "dream", Ms Perrin said.

The nurse said she had taken this and Vanessa's general condition as confirmation of
her theory about a dream.

The inquest is continuing before Deputy State Coroner Carl Milovanovich.

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WA: Indigenous demand for stolen wages compensation scheme


AAP General News (Australia)
12-14-2006
WA: Indigenous demand for stolen wages compensation scheme

An Aboriginal land council says Western Australia should immediately establish a compensation
scheme for stolen Aboriginal wages.

BRIAN WYATT .. from the Goldfields Land and Sea Council .. says Aboriginal wages and
welfare were withheld .. underpaid or not paid .. throughout the Goldfields pastoral industry
.. and at some missions until the late 1960s.

Earlier this month .. a Senate committee published a report recommending the WA government
establish a compensation scheme.

It said WA should use the NSW Aboriginal Trust Fund Repayment Scheme as a model.

The NSW scheme was set up last year to repay wages or other money paid into Aboriginal
Trust Funds between 1900 and 1968 .. and never repaid.

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Fed: Abbott says no easy fix for petrol prices


AAP General News (Australia)
08-07-2006
Fed: Abbott says no easy fix for petrol prices

A senior government minister says there's no easy way to address over-heated petrol prices.

Health Minister TONY ABBOTT says he's very conscious of the impact of petrol prices
on family budgets .. although the tax cuts the government's put in place will help.

He says he drives a 1971 Rover V8 .. which costs him about 80 dollars a week to fill.

But he says he's not considering upgrading .. because he believes in conserving old
cars that are still functioning.

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NSW: Insurance companies start campaign against legislation


AAP General News (Australia)
04-01-2006
NSW: Insurance companies start campaign against legislation

SYDNEY, April 1 AAP - Insurance companies have launched an advertising campaign opposing
an "anti steering" bill introduced this week into the NSW parliament.

The bill, introduced on Friday by independent MP Richard Torbay, would ban insurers
from forcing customers to take damaged vehicles to specified repairers.

But the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) today described the legislation as "anti-motorist"

in full page advertisements in The Sydney Morning Herald and The Daily Telegraph newspapers.

The ad claims the legislation will force up motorists' premiums by $80 per policy while
at the same time putting repair quality at risk.

ICA spokesman Rod Frail said the whole insurance industry was worried about the effect
the legislation would have on motorists.

"We're not the only ones that think that," Mr Frail told AAP.

"The Consumers Association has written to the premier, the productivity commission
report last year said it would be a costly step.

"So there is a lot of support for the view that this will be bad for consumers."

But Mr Torbay said he would not be discouraged or intimidated by the ICA's extensive
advertising campaign.

"I feel a bit like David and the insurance companies and their highly paid PR consultants
are Goliath," he said.

"The insurance giants do not want to see anti-steering laws in NSW and will do everything
in their power to stop it."

Mr Torbay said the only reason insurance companies were opposing these laws was because
they cut into their bottom line.

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KEYWORD: NRMA

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понедельник, 27 февраля 2012 г.

Vic: Poker's $10 million man returns home


AAP General News (Australia)
08-01-2005
Vic: Poker's $10 million man returns home

Australia's poker world champion JOE HACHEM has arrived home in Melbourne to a crowd
of cheering friends and relatives.

Mr HACHEM beamed as he walked out of customs at Melbourne airport this morning to be
greeted by his cheering family.

The Melburnian earned himself $10 million when he took out the world series poker championships
in Las Vegas last month.

Sporting the diamond encrusted bracelet he also won, Mr HACHEM said he was yet to
learn how much of the prize money the Australian government would take in tax.

He says the US taxman has already taken 30 per cent but he hopes to earn some of it
back through product endorsements.

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acceptance credit

acceptance credit A means of financing the sale of goods, particularly in international trade. It involves a commercial bank or merchant bank extending credit to a foreign importer, whom it deems creditworthy. An acceptance credit is opened against which the exporter can draw a bill of exchange. Once accepted by the bank, the bill can be discounted on the money market or allowed to run to maturity. In return for this service the exporter pays the bank a fee known as an acceptance commission.

Continuing; Virtual flower show.(VARIETY)

If you're curious about the Dayton's-Bachman's flower show, but haven't had a chance to make it downtown, and you have Internet access, it's possible to visit the show online.

Startribune.com offers a slide-show tour of Curious George Goes to the Flower Show. Just go to http://www.startribune.com/homezone/ and click on "Curious George Goes to the Flower Show."

The real show, which is free, runs through April 2. The Web site will remain up even after the show closes. For more information, call 612-375-3018 and press 1.

Today

The non story

Shannen Doherty is Liz Taylor! James Van Der Beek is Laurence Olivier! Hey, anything's possible, now that Clearasil spokeswoman Jennifer Love Hewitt has taken the title role of "The Audrey Hepburn Story," (1 1/2 stars out of 4 stars, 7 tonight, KSTP-Ch. 5), a lightweight portrait that's about as endearing as a fake British accent. Don't worry that the teen queen looks nothing like the screen queen. None of the others in the movie resemble their famous counterparts, either. (Truman Capote looks like he's being played by a 15-year-old boy.) If Hewitt and the gang wanted to play dress-up for three hours, they should have put on a school play or, even better, gone to the Lifetime network. It's not all the actors' fault. Hepburn had a relatively scandal-free, admirable life, and while that makes her a great humanitarian, it doesn't make for juicy human drama.

- Neal Justin

Heads up

Tales of two Seans

Just a couple of Seans sitting around, playing Irish story songs. They would be Rykodisc recording artist Sean Tyrell (vocals, tenor guitar, mandola, mando-cello, mando-bass, and four-string banjo), and his pal Sean Conway, an all-Ireland whistle champ who also ably tackles guitar and flute.

Tyrell is a truly stirring singer whose repertoire is full of contemporary Celtic gems, not to mention a nifty version of the cowboy classic "Red River Valley."

- When: 8 p.m. Tuesday.

- Where: Kieran's Irish Pub, 330 2nd Av. S., Minneapolis.

- Tickets: $10.

- Call: 612-339-4499.

- Tom Surowicz

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