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Flying Santa gets pressies to outback kids

Source: abc.net.au

Families across outback Queensland are about to receive unexpected Christmas presents, with thousands of toys being distributed as part of a Salvation Army initiative.

Controversial abortion case that brought a doctor years of anguish

Source: theage.com.au

Lachlan de Crespigny and a handful of other doctors wanted to help her. So, on a Thursday afternoon in February 2000, they did as she asked.

Rape girl family's warnings ignored

Source: theage.com.au

The family of a 10-year-old girl gang raped in the far north Queensland Aboriginal community of Aurukun warned authorities she would be in danger if they removed her from foster care in Cairns.

Pebble rocked

Source: nowra.yourguide.com.au

DISGRACED religious leader William Kamm has been rocked by new revelations about his personal life and his behaviour in the Order of St Charbel religious community he established in West Cambewarra.

Sydney storm damage bill tops $65m

Source: abc.net.au

The damage bill from the severe hailstorm which hit Sydney's west and north-west on Sunday has now passed $65 million.

Gang rape prosecutor stood down - National - theage.com.au

Source: theage.com.au

THE prosecutor at the centre of the case in which six attackers escaped jail time for the gang rape of a 10-year-old on Cape York has been stood aside, pending an investigation.

Woman stripped at Target wins case

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald

JULIA PHOTI had been buying baby clothes at Burwood's Target store when she was accused of stealing a packet of razors, dragged back into the store, punched, held and strip-searched before being allowed to leave.

International stargazers in touch base in Tasmania

Source: abc.net.au

Astronomers from across the globe have landed in Hobart for a conference today.

Bias commission to study hatred claim

Source: Australian News Network

THE Tasmanian Anti-Discrimination Commissioner will investigate a complaint that a Liberal Party federal election pamphlet incited hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation.

Put carbon tax on babies: academic

Source: abc.net.au

While carbon trading will no doubt play a key role in curbing emissions, environmental scientists say the politically sensitive issue of population growth also needs to be given more consideration in the climate change debate.

According to Judge, Child Agreed to Gang Rape

Source: crazyjane13.livejournal.com

Even if she did understand about sex, the whole reason we have laws that flatly state a child CANNOT consent to sexual activity is to protect them from their own lack of experience. This child contracted a sexually transmitted disease as the result of the rapes.

NAB floats denial-of-service threats to the cloud

Source: zdnet.com.au

Thanks to bots and the rise of financially-driven cybercrime, the menace of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks has spurred collaboration between ISPs and telcos to push security to the cloud.

300 Sydney buses forced off the road

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney commuters can expect delays getting to work this morning following a recall of 300 buses because of a mechanical fault.

Two badly hurt in axe attack

Source: The Age

Two men were rushed to hospital with serious axe wounds after a fight at a party in Melbourne's south-east.

Australian distrust in US grows: survey

Source: The Age

Australians remain ambivalent about the United States with many distrusting its politics and values but ranking American arts, literature and sports highly, a new survey reveals.

Power sell-off: 'Iemma lied'

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald

NSW Premier Morris Iemma lied to voters before the state election when he said there would be no sell-off of the electricity sector, NSW Opposition Leader Barry O'Farrell says.

Queensland Net connection 'hijacked'

Source: Australian News Network

A MAN who allegedly tried to extort money by hijacking the internet connections of unsuspecting users to send threatening emails has been arrested in an undercover police sting.

Optus vows to halve broadband bill

Source: Australian News Network

A GROUP of nine telecommunications companies led by Optus and backed by investment bank Investec will offer high-speed broadband at half the prices proposed by Telstra - if it wins a $4.7 billion tender with the Rudd Government.

Labor officially dismantles Howard's broadband experts

Source: zdnet.com.au

Labor's new Broadband Minister has officially dismantled the expert taskforce installed by the Howard government to set up its planned fibre-to-the-node network.

Firefighters won't become pseudo-ambos: union

Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Queensland's United Firefighters Union says its members should not be used to cover for an under-resourced ambulance service.

NYE parties threatened after massive firework factory blast

Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The fireworks company that incurred millions of dollars of damage during a weekend explosion at its factory at Lithgow, west of Sydney, says it will discuss contingency plans for New Year's Eve celebrations today with affected cities.

Govt starts 'Pacific Solution' shutdown

Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The Federal Government has moved to wind up the Howard Government's so-called Pacific Solution by granting refugee status to seven Burmese men being held on Nauru.

Sunshine deficiency leads to vitamin D crisis

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald

MILLIONS of Australians are exposing themselves to bone disease, fractures, diabetes and cancers by failing to get enough vitamin D, a crucial nutrient produced when skin is exposed to sunlight.

Flights, power disrupted by Sydney storms

Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Emergency crews are responding to hundreds of calls for help after storms across Sydney, the Illawarra and central coast regions this afternoon.

TAFE calls for further Govt funding

Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

New figures showing a record level of TAFE graduates being employed are prompting calls for the Federal Government to spend more money on vocational education.

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