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Daniel Granger
A Teen’s Urgent Plea to Australian PM on Father’s Day (Video)
"Split by the State" As millions of Australian families prepare to celebrate Father's Day to honour their ...
Australia
August 30, 2017
Hard Hitting Organ Harvesting Documentary Concludes Australian Tour
SYDNEY, Australia―Multi-award winning film documentary "Hard To Believe"―an expose of organ pillaging from prisoners of conscience in China ...
Asia & Pacific
September 7, 2016
‘Hard to Believe’ Screening: Expert Panel Heightens Sense of Responsibility
Academics and professionals from medical and legal fields watched "Hard to Believe"—a documentary-style film exploring unethical organ harvesting ...
Australia
November 3, 2015
Australian Farmers to Earn Money From Planting Trees
The Federal Government has approved a new source of revenue for farmers in arid and semi-arid areas of ...
Australia
May 2, 2013
Australian Petition Highlights Grim Organ Trade
A spokesperson from the Australian Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) said that the Government is ...
Asia & Pacific
April 27, 2013
‘Respect’ Key to Australia-China Relationship, Says Senator
Australian Senator John Madigan says respect is key to the Australia-China relationship, as Prime Minister Julia Gillard visits ...
Asia & Pacific
April 6, 2013
Government Unveils 3 Point Plan for Industry
Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced a $1 billion jobs package on Feb 17 aimed at the country’s struggling ...
US
February 27, 2013
Falun Dafa Arrests Continue Unabated in China
A NSW Central Coast woman is calling for the release of her mother, who has been illegally detained ...
US
December 29, 2012
Botany Bay Shellfish Toxic
The NSW Food Authority has warned the public that the presence of an algal bloom in Sydney’s Botany ...
US
November 26, 2012
Asian Century Strengthens US-Australia Alliance
Over the next few years, the US will send more troops to Darwin and Australia will provide the ...
World
November 17, 2012
EU Nuclear Safety Review Finds Fault in 145 Reactors
A review of nuclear power plants across Europe by the European Commission recommended improving safety features on nearly ...
Europe
October 10, 2012
Manufacturing Task Force Delivers Report
A non-government report identified key threats to the sector, while highlighting the importance of manufacturing to the Australian ...
US
August 20, 2012
Cairns to Host 2014 G-20 Finance Ministers’ Meeting
It was announced that Cairns will host a G-20 Finance Ministers’ and Central Bank Governors’ meeting in 2014.
US
August 11, 2012
Online Hub for School Bullying Receives Boost
The Federal Government announced on Tuesday two initiatives to help deal with school bullying.
US
August 2, 2012
Chinese Student Spy Defects to Australia
A decision to grant asylum to a former spy unmasks a broad network of operators used to monitor ...
US
July 27, 2012
Falling Electricity Demand: Investment Relief for Network
The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) says energy use across eastern and southeastern Australia will drop over the ...
US
July 2, 2012
Reef Heritage Listing Under Threat
Australia's Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s richest and most diverse natural ecosystems, is under threat from ...
US
June 4, 2012
Minimum Wage Rise Worries Industry Groups
Following the FWA’s annual wage review, based on a 39 hour work week, workers will receive a minimum ...
US
June 4, 2012
Coal Seam Gas May Be Seeping From River
Coal seam gas is bubbling to the surface along a 5 km stretch of Queensland’s Condamine River near ...
US
June 4, 2012
Australia’s Island State Bans Battery Hens
The Tasmanian Government has announced a budget package that will include measures to ban battery hen farming in ...
US
May 21, 2012
Record Export Earnings for Australian Resources
The value of Australia’s resources and energy exports in 2011 increased by 15 per cent from the previous ...
US
March 8, 2012
Chinese Company Mines Australia’s Coal Industry
Australian Treasurer Wayne Swan approved the merger of Gloucester Coal with China's Yancoal on Thursday.
US
March 8, 2012
Australian Government Announces $340M Package on Energy Efficiency
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency Greg Combet, Minister for Regional Australia Simon Crean and Parliamentary Secretary ...
US
February 9, 2012
Semiconductors Central in Samsung’s Multi-billion Dollar Expansion
Samsung Group is planning to spend $38.5 billion on expansion in 2011.
Business
January 6, 2011
Philippines Floods Cause Havoc in Albay Province
Heavy rains continue to cause major flooding and landslides in the Philippines, with evacuations in Albay and Sorsogon ...
World
December 30, 2010
Michael Moore Offers Julian Assange Bail
Michael Moore has offered Julian Assange $20,000 to help the WikiLeaks founder post bail.
International
December 15, 2010
Christian Bale and Amy Adams Star in ‘The Fighter’
Christian Bale and Mark Wahlberg star in their new movie, "The Fighter," which is based on a true ...
Entertainment
December 12, 2010
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