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Prince William’s Aussie Tour Raises Stakes in Republican Debate
New South Wales premier Kristina Keneally admitted Prince William was charming but held to her republican views.
US
January 19, 2010
Desperation Grows in Haiti as Global Support Gains Momentum
As the global community digs deep for Haiti donations, observers say the country is deteriorating fast.
International
January 16, 2010
Cholera Outbreak Worsens in Papua New Guinea
A cholera outbreak in the remote regions of Papua New Guinea has gained pace spreading to more populated ...
World
December 13, 2009
Bhopal 25 Years After Union Carbide Disaster
Toxic material from the “biggest industrial disaster in history” continues to affect Bhopalis.
World
December 3, 2009
Urban Artists Creating Record of Rural Decline
“I was shocked—the amount of dead trees."
International
November 25, 2009
Power of Nine Commentaries ‘enormous’: Human Rights Commissioner
The Nine Commentaries, although banned in China, has inspired millions of Chinese people to resign from the Chinese ...
World
November 23, 2009
Australian Uranium to China, a Worry for Many Reasons
Sun Xiaodi was ignored when he first began to report on corruption and radioactive contamination.
World
November 19, 2009
Cities Survive Despite Technology
When digital technology really started to have mass appeal some 20 years ago, many people thought the world ...
Science
November 18, 2009
Inclusion the Key to ‘town camps’ Solution
The Australian Government is endeavouring to improve housing and conditions for people in the town camps of Alice ...
US
November 10, 2009
Australian Court Asked to Set a Precedent in Chinese Torture Case
An Australian court is asked for a decision on whether diplomats can be exempt from prosecution for torture.
World
November 5, 2009
Australia Vulnerable to Tsunami
Australia's vulnerability to tsunamis is now the subject of some concern.
International
October 23, 2009
Green Spaces Good for Health
A new report says green spaces in urban areas significantly improve health, particularly mental illness.
Life & Tradition
October 22, 2009
Sydney Hunkers Down Under Red Dust Storms
The early morning light, combined with the millions of tons of red dust, put Sydney, Australia in a ...
World
September 24, 2009
Cry Me A River
Australian kayaker Steve Posselt has mounted a campaign to raise awareness of the Murray-Darling river system.
Science
September 18, 2009
America, Not China, Will Lead ‘Asian Century’, Says Report
America will remain the dominant power in the Asian region, argues a new report from an Australian think ...
Business
September 3, 2009
China Rare Earth Monopoly Will Be Difficult
China might be able to manipulate the rare earth metal market but to monopolise it will be more ...
World
September 2, 2009
China’s Minerals Monopoly Deemed Improbable
While China might be able to manipulate the rare earth metal market, to monopolize it will be more ...
Business
September 1, 2009
China Corners the Rare Earth Metals Market
China considering ban on exporting rare earth metals needed for producing consumer electronics.
China
August 31, 2009
Communist Party Anniversary Nothing to Celebrate
A local council in Australia is hosting a celebration for the 60th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party.
International
August 31, 2009
Communist Party Anniversary Nothing to Celebrate
Planned celebrations in Australia for the 60th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are raising the ire ...
US
August 30, 2009
Fairtrade: Putting the Best of Humanity Back into Trade
A Fairtrade Premium is included which sees money from the sale of goods put back into communities for ...
US
August 14, 2009
Rio Arrests, China’s ‘Gray Areas’ Unsettle Business Community
The international business community is increasingly nervous about the 'gray areas' of doing business in China.
International
August 13, 2009
Rio Arrests: China’s ‘grey areas’ Unsettle Business Community
“A friend has just become back from China and the word on the street is that Stern was ...
US
August 12, 2009
Director of Brisbane Film Festival ‘Appalled’ by Chinese Cyber Attacks
The artistic director of Brisbane's International Film Festival (BIFF) says she is horrified by the behaviour of the ...
US
July 31, 2009
Film Festival Director ‘Appalled’ by Chinese Cyber Attacks
Artistic director of Brisbane's International Film Festival horrified by the behavior of the Chinese Consulate.
International
July 31, 2009
Congress Members Unite Against Persecution of Falun Gong
Members of Congress applauded Falun Gong practitioners for their courage in standing up to the CCP.
US
July 20, 2009
China Bullying Gets a Rebuff and the World’s Attention
Days after the arrest of a top Rio Tinto executive, the Chinese regime tried to prevent the screening ...
International
July 16, 2009
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