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Australians Upset Over Loud Manilow Music

It could be magic for some, but the use of loud Barry Manilow music to drive away late-night revelers from a suburban Sydney park is getting on the nerves of nearby residents. Complete Story

Australian Fined for Smuggling Rare Eggs

A man caught with six eggs from endangered species in his underwear as he was preparing to fly to Bangkok was fined $20,000 Monday by a judge who rejected his claim that he only wanted to surprise his girlfriend.

Australians Rally Against Labor Laws

Thousands of Australians rallied in the southern city of Melbourne Wednesday in a protest against new labor laws they claim make it easier to fire workers.

Australian PM Hails Natural Gas Contract

Australia's prime minister hailed his country's record liquid natural gas export contract with China as a symbol of blossoming trade between the countries during an inaugural ceremony Wednesday at the Chinese gas terminal.

Italy Advances on Late Totti Penalty Kick

The Socceroos were tough on Italy. The referee was tougher on Australia. Another questionable call in this World Cup showed Italy the way to the quarterfinal Monday, giving the Italians a penalty kick that Francesco Totti converted for the 1-0 win as time expired.

Italy Advances on Late Totti Penalty Kick

Francesco Totti scored from the penalty spot in injury time to lead Italy over Australia 1-0 and into the quarterfinals of the World Cup.

Harriet, 176-Year-Old Giant Tortoise, Dies

A 176-year-old tortoise believed to be one of the world's oldest living creatures has died in an Australian zoo.

Aussies Advance With Draw Against Croatia

Australia likes to keep it dramatic. The Socceroos squeezed into the World Cup for the first time in 32 years through a penalty kick shootout with Uruguay. A pulse-stopping 2-2 draw with Croatia has now sent them into the second round, alongside Group F winner Brazil.

Australia Apologizes for Bodyguard's Death

The Australian government apologized Thursday for the killings of a bodyguard for the Iraqi trade minister and a civilian by security forces protecting the Australian ambassador, an Iraqi official said.

Australia to Review Iraq Troop Levels

Australia will review its troop deployment to Iraq by the end of this year, the defense ministry said Wednesday, the first time the government has hinted at a possible timeline for eventual withdrawal.

Kidman, Urban in Sydney for Wedding

Nicole Kidman and fiance Keith Urban came home to Australia on Monday to be married, they said in a joint statement. "We are very happy to be back in Australia," they said in a joint statement carried by Australian Associated Press. "We have come home to celebrate our wedding with our family and friends."

Australian Convicted of Plotting Attack

A Pakistani-born architect was convicted Monday of plotting a terrorist attack in Australia.

Brazil Hangs on to Beat Australia 2-0

Two matches into this World Cup, Brazil is still searching for its samba.

Australia PM: Troops Won't Leave Iraq Soon

Australian troops will still have a role in Iraq after foreign forces hand over security to Iraqi forces in the country's south, Prime Minister John Howard said Sunday, indicating his country's troops would not be brought home soon.

Hiddink Shows He World Cup Dutch Master

The legend of Guus Hiddink keeps growing.

Australia Invalidates Gay-Relationship Law

Conservative Prime Minister John Howard's federal government has invoked special powers to invalidate a territory's law that had been the first in Australia giving legal recognition to same-sex relationships.

Australia Scores Late to Top Japan 3-1

The wait for a World Cup goal — and a win — is over for Australia. The goals came in a flurry in the Aussies' stunning rally for a 3-1 victory over Japan on Monday. Tim Cahill scored in the 84th minute and again five minutes later. John Aloisi added one in injury time.

Ex-Aussie Opposition Chief Pleads Guilty

Mark Latham, the former leader of Australia's opposition Labor Party, pleaded guilty Tuesday to smashing a photographer's camera.

Australia Announces Nuclear Inquiry

Australia will study whether to start a nuclear power industry, the prime minister said Tuesday.

Chevron's Australian Gas Project Stalled

An environmental regulator recommended Tuesday that Chevron Corp.'s $8.2 billion liquefied natural gas project be blocked to protect a species of marine turtle.

Transfer of Elephants Blocked in Thailand

Thai animal rights activists on Tuesday blocked eight Asian elephants from being shipped to Australia, arguing the animals would suffer in zoos that spent millions to create special bathing, exercise and sleeping areas for them.

Australia Ties Netherlands in Warmup Game

Australia's punishing tactics and the goalkeeping of Mark Schwarzer held the Netherlands to a 1-1 tie Sunday in a warmup game for the World Cup.

Australian Miners Discuss Ordeal on 'GMA'

The two Australian gold miners who were trapped underground for two weeks said in their first U.S. interview Friday that they were determined to walk out of the mine, despite the advice of paramedics.

Australia Women's Golf Open to Be Revived

The Australian Women's Golf Open will be held in February after a two-year absence, reviving a tournament that began over 30 years ago, Open executive director Paul McNamee said Tuesday.

Australian Consortium Announces Wheat Sale

An Australian consortium announced Tuesday that it has clinched a deal to sell 350,000 tons of wheat to Iraq — the first wheat sale since Australia's monopoly exporter was barred from the market.

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25,000 Australians in Lebanon under Israeli bombs

Source: The Age

There are about 25,000 dual Australian-Lebanese nationals living in Lebanon along with Oz tourists and others visiting - like all Lebanon civilians, targetted by Israel (a war crime per the Geneva Convention).

Holocaust claims a Zionist lie: mufti

Source: theaustralian.news.com.au

Australia's Islamic leader, Sheik Taj Din al-Hilali, has dismissed the Holocaust as a "Zionist lie" in a series of fiery sermons in which he also lashed out at the West and the US-led occupation of Iraq.

86 of 4000 Australians evacuated from Lebanon

Source: SBS World News Australia

The evacuation of three busloads of Australians trapped by the fighting in Lebanon could begin today, as governments around the world scramble to evacuate their citizens.

Australians escape Lebanon

Source: Sydney Morning Herald

From Article: Eighty-six Australians have been evacuated from Lebanon by bus to Syria, Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says...

Australian student under Israeli aggression in Lebanon

Source: The Age

"As a humanist ... acts of Hezbollah inexcusable and the reaction of Israel inhuman. I find the response of the international community disgusting. I hold that Israel is directly responsible for the death of Lebanese children"

Jetstar criticised after boys' soccer team stranded

Source: abc.net.au

No frills airline Jetstar has been criticised after its staff allegedly refused to help a group of Hobart schoolboys whose flight home from Melbourne was cancelled.

Babysitter charged with raping 7yo girl

Source: abc.net.au

A 19-year-old man will appear in court today charged with the rape of a seven-year-old girl in Toowoomba in south-east Queensland.

Foreign companies buying US roads, bridges that taxpayers built

Source: startribune.com

Roads and bridges built by U.S. taxpayers are starting to be sold off, and so far foreign-owned companies are doing the buying. On a single day in June, an Australian-Spanish partnership paid $3.8 billion to lease the Indiana Toll Road.

Patel barred from practising

Source: couriermail.news.com.au

Bundaberg Hospital's surgeon Jayant Patel has been barred from applying for a medical licence in the US. The Oregon Board of Medical Examiners yesterday unanimously approved the action against the surgeon who was linked to the deaths of at least 13 patients at Bundaberg.

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Ship at centre of IR dispute sets sail

Source: abc.net.au

The ship at the centre of a national dispute allegedly over Australia's new industrial relations laws has left Hobart. The MT Stolt Australia had been in Hobart since last Sunday when its crew stopped work. The Maritime Union of Australia learnt the ship's owner, Stolt NYK, p …

Cancer probe head urges ABC staff to stay put for time being

Source: abc.net.au

The head of a new advisory panel appointed to investigate cancer concerns at the ABC's Brisbane studios, says he cannot think of any hazards that would pose an imminent risk to staff. Dr Bruce Armstrong, from the University of Sydney and the Sydney Cancer Centre, will head a ne …

Olley donates 'birthday' Picasso to gallery

Source: abc.net.au

Artist Margaret Olley has donated four works by artists like Paul Cezanne and Pablo Picasso to the Art Gallery of New South Wales. One of the works is a 1945 lithograph by Picasso of his mistress, Francoise Gillot. Another is an iconic work by Cezanne, titled Large Bathers, whi …

Israeli missiles hit Beirut airport

Source: abc.net.au

MARK COLVIN: When I spoke to the London Independent's correspondent Robert Fisk from Beirut a short time ago, I asked him how many bombs had fallen on the Lebanese capital in the last few hours? ROBERT FISK: Well, very few in Beirut itself, we've had two missile attacks on the …

Andrew Bogut in action

Source: basketball.org.nz

The number one NBA draf pick for 2005, Andrew Bogut was in action last night as Australia (the boomers) took in New Zealand (Tall Blacks) in the 1st of their series. The Kiwi's double teamted Bogut consistently and he was restricted to just 14 points.

CPOE Systems combating huge medical error

Source: Visual Health Care

Medical error is responsible for 98,000 US hospital deaths each year & 1 million US hospital errors annually. Computer Physician Order Entry (CPOE) systems are combating medical error in North America & Europe.

Millions for push to digital

Source: australianit.news.com.au

Millions of dollars may be spent to ensure pensioners and the poor are not left without televisions when the nation makes the shift from analog broadcasting to digital in six years. The proposed government subsidies, designed to make the shift to digital as smooth as possible, c …

Over 30s VAX, Linux breeds Boeing's new jets

Source: linuxworld.com.au

Boeing's Australian arm has been doing quite well for a long time with two legacy ERP systems but now faces the future with a transition to a Linux / Oracle backend with a Weblogic SOA. Fun and games are in store for all concerned, especially the suppliers.

Demon Duck of Doom

Source: lostkingdoms.com

This is a scary bird indeed - 3m tall! If you don't know why this is interesting, see Fossil dig uncovers 'killer' kangaroos. Apparently Australia was once a rather more frighening place.

Fossils reveal killer roos, demon ducks

Source: news.ninemsn.com.au

An awesome find that we be reading about for years.

How Australian Government & AWB beat US Senate probe

Source: The Age

Documents from Australian Cole Inquiry reveal how Australian Government, diplomats and Australian Wheat Board (AWB) conspired to thwart a US Senate Investigation on corrupt & deadly kickbacks to Saddam Hussein.

American wheat farmers sue Australian AWB over Iraq scam

Source: CNN

Australian Wheat Board (AWB) paid $220 million in kickbacks to Saddam Hussein; North American wheat farmers are suing AWB for $1billion; UK, US & Australia surely knew & betrayed their own & Coalition soldiers.

Leadership tensions in Australia: Prime Minister Howard refuses to demote Treasurer Costello

Source: abc.net.au

The tensions are now impossible for anyone to conceal: a wily, successful and popular older prime minister and an ambitious, younger, capable but somewhat aloof and not overly likeable Treasurer.

ID case opens

Source: australianit.news.com.au

Up to 10 people will face court in Sydney today over what may be one of the biggest identity fraud cases in Australia's history. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) would not reveal details of the major bust last night, but the Nine Network reported nine men and one woman would …

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