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John Maynard
Don’t Mention the Australian Weather—Yet!
Weatherzone is saying the La Nina cycle is coming to an end. So will El Nino return later ...
US
May 16, 2011
Royal Wedding Will Help Define Australian Republic
The Royal wedding will make a significant contribution to defining the Australian Republican movement, rather than detracting from ...
International
May 3, 2011
AIDS—No Room for Complacency
This year's World Aids Day is on Dec 1.
US
December 1, 2010
Remembering the Great War
The Western Front was a 700 kilometre line of trenches from the coast of Belgium to Switzerland.
US
November 9, 2010
Prehistoric Highlanders Uncovered
A team of archaeologists discovered the campsites, estimated to be 44,000-49,000 years old.
Science
October 18, 2010
Rates On Hold for Australia—For Now
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has left the official cash rates alone.
US
October 5, 2010
Aussie Dollar Jumps to a New High
The Australian dollar has jumped to a new high on suggestions the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) would ...
US
September 20, 2010
Prince Charles Answers ‘Loony’ Accusations
Prince Charles may have been derided in the past but fights back as the world catches up with ...
US
September 20, 2010
State of Emergency Lifted in NZ Quake Zone
The state of emergency has been lifted in Christchurch City and the Waimakariri district in New Zealands South ...
US
September 15, 2010
BHP Chief Executive Calls for Price on Carbon
Marius Kloppers, the chief executive of mining giant BHP Billiton, has called for a price on carbon.
Business
September 15, 2010
Landmark Torture Case Nears Conclusion
The New South Wales Supreme Court is preparing to rule on whether diplomats should be exempt from prosecution ...
International
June 29, 2010
New Dispatches from Australia’s Toad Front Line
Since its introduction North Queensland's cane fields, the cane toad has rarely received good press.
International
May 14, 2010
Criticism Broadens on Govt’s Internet Filter
The US Government has spoken out strongly against the Rudd Government's move to censor the Internet, but Communications ...
US
March 31, 2010
Earth Hour Invigorated by Copenhagen
People are feeling fatigued by the Climate Change issue, but rather than contributing to a decline in numbers ...
US
March 23, 2010
When the Lights Go Out Across the World
Earth Hour on March 27 helped, not hurt, by Climate Change ‘fatigue'.
World
March 23, 2010
Tsunami Warning a Lucky Trial Run
The warning came following the massive 8.8 magnitude Chile earthquake, but many people ignored surf lifesavers, swimming as ...
US
March 2, 2010
Former Climate Adviser Advocates Emissions Trading for Australia
Professor Ross Garnaut said the Australian government should act boldly and create an emissions trading system.
US
February 4, 2010
Federer Shows How to Be the World’s Greatest Sportsman
Tennis star Roger Federer organised a charity tennis match to raise funds for earthquake victims in Haiti.
Sports
January 19, 2010
Iconic Winemaking Families Take a Stand for Quality Australian Wines
“Australian First Families of Wine” (AFFW), was launched Tuesday September 1 at the Sydney Opera House by Tony ...
US
October 6, 2009
Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels to Receive Australian Medals
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has announced that the Papua New Guinean men and women known as Fuzzy Wuzzy...
International
May 8, 2009
Papua New Guinean Jumping Spiders Open New Doors
When Professor Wayne Maddison, a University of British Columbia researcher, was invited to participate in a biodiversity survey ...
Science
April 9, 2009
Asylum Seekers Win Compensation After ‘disgraceful’ Interrogations
The Australian government has agreed to compensate a group of Chinese asylum seekers who were forced into interrogations.
US
March 12, 2009
Maori Tribe’s Ownership of Famous War Dance Recognised
The haka, has been recognised as the intellectual property of a aori tribe.
US
February 16, 2009
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