Departing Future Fund boss savages carbon tax ABC Online The former Commonwealth Bank CEO has this morning told Radio National that the carbon tax is "very bad" for the Australian economy. "If you want me to tell you my view, it is the worst piece of economic reform I have ever seen in my life in this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Faceless portrait ABC Online A painting of a faceless man has won Australia's most prestigious portraiture prize, the Archibald. Though there is no face to identify the pith-helmeted figure, Storrier says his winning work is a self-portrait. He wears glasses and carries an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
1500 new workers needed in Australia Australia & New Zealand Magazine Australia's richest woman wants you… if you are a skilled worker from the UK looking to emigrate downunder. Gina Rinehart is pushing to fill over one thousand semi-skilled mining jobs in Western Australia with foreign workers. According to ABC News ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rinehart wants 1500 foreigners to fill mining jobs Australian Mining Gina Rinehart is pushing to fill over one thousand semi-skilled mining jobs in Western Australia with foreign workers. According to ABC News Rinehart's Roy Hill Iron Ore project is negotiating with the Government on Australia's first Enterprise ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bishops launch campaign against gay marriage ABC Online The national convenor of Australian Marriage Equality, Alex Greenwich, says the church is out of touch with reality. "We know that there are many young gay, proud Christian people," he said. "When their faith comes out and makes a statement against ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Faceless portrait wins top Australian prize Radio Australia News A painting of a faceless man has won Australia's most prestigious portraiture prize, the Archibald. Tim Storrier's work The Histrionic Wayfarer (After Bosch) was chosen from 41 finalists to win the $US75,000 prize, an increase of $25000 from last year. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Guess who the Prime Minister invited over for tea? Adelaide Now Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, right, talks with Gabon's President Ali Bongo Ondimba at Kirribilli House in Sydney. Picture: AP Source: AP PRIME Minister Julia Gillard yesterday "warmly welcomed" a controversial African leader facing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Prime Minister Julia Gillard 'warmly welcomed' controversial African leader ... NEWS.com.au And when Mr Bongo visited President Obama in the United States last year, United Nations consultant Jack Blum alleged to America's ABC News that his family had skimmed away 25 per cent of the country's wealth for themselves in past years. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Garment workers, the London Olympics and 'fair play' GlobalPost (blog) Australian Olympic athletes pose during the unveiling of the AustralianOlympic team uniforms at Sydney Olympic Park on March 28, 2012. The London Olympics take place from July 27 to August 12. (Mark Gunter/AFP/Getty Images) On the grand stage of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pets And Wildlife Deliver YouTube Stardom To Alaska Woman Northwest Public Radio Aus: "It's amazing. Good Morning America, and ABC News. A journalist fromAustralia wants to do a story. Fox News wants to put the video on one of their nighttime shows. You know, one of those like, with Greg something – I don't have TV at home. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Kylie Minogue will be the brain behind Sydney's New Year's Eve firework display NZ City As part of her 25th anniversary celebrations, the Australian-born singer has been appointed creative ambassador for the world famous event – and will be in charge of choosing the themes and colours for the display. Having recently visited the city to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Finale of Excess Baggage pulls in just 95000 MuMbrella The top five programs of the night were news or current affairs programs with Seven's Today Tonight placing second on 987000 viewers, ABC News third with 985000, Nine News with 943000 and A Current Affair with 796000 viewers. See all stories on this topic » | ||
AFP not looking into News Corp piracy allegations Telecompaper (subscription) The Australian Federal Police is not looking into allegations that News Corp engaged in corporate piracy in the Australian pay TV industry as it has not received a referral to do so. Earlier, the Australian Financial Review published allegations that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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US Economy: Growth Still Solid International Business Times AU The NZ economy grew 0.3%, the Australian economy was up 0.4%, but most of Europe contracted. But there are shoals ahead: the elections in November, more budget fights this year and in 2013, and a growing belief that the three year surge in corporate ... See all stories on this topic » |
Apple offers iPad refunds - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting ... The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has taken ...knowledge of a topic in the news, contact the ABC News Online Investigative Unit . www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-28/apple-offers.../3917440 |
ABC News - Résumé | Facebook On ABC TV our news programming reaches 7.6 million Australians each week. On ABC Online, ABC News and Current Affairs content is accessed by an ... www.facebook.com/abcnews.au/info |
Australia Bans Chinese Company From Web Network - ABC News Australia Bans Chinese Company From Web Network. ... Online: Huawei Technologies Ltd.: http://www.huawei.com. Previous Page · 1; | ... Today inABC News ... abcnews.go.com/.../australia-bans-chinese-company-web-netw... |
Forbidden fruit tempts ABC News Breakfast David Koch: Well Australia's first 4G computer tablet has hit our shelves... allows users ... And you'd be wrong... Forbidden fruit tempts ABC NewsBreakfast. www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/transcripts/s3464157.htm |


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