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Sunday: A clipper passes to our south, but we'll still see scattered snow showers. Cold temps stick around.

Highs: 26 to 34

Monday: We start the work week with more of the same... scattered snow showers and cold temps. There could be some accumulation.

Highs: 25 to 33

Tuesday: The snow isn't going anywhere just yet. Expect more lake effect, especially in the LH and NA.

Highs: 25 to 33

Discussion: Watch for slick roads over the next few days with snow showers, especially in the LH and NA. Portions of the Alleghenies are under the gun for significant accumulations through midweek. Keep an eye on the weather blog and our Facebook page for more details.


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ABC NewsMail - afternoon edition

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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 05 Dec 2010


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Bracing for floodwaters: residents have sandbagged a pub in North Wagga

Residents anxiously await flood peak
Regional towns across central New South Wales are anxiously watching river levels rise, with some townships isolated by floodwaters that are predicted to reach Wagga Wagga this afternoon.

Roxon ready to bargain on health deal
Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon has indicated the Government is prepared to strike a compromise deal with Western Australia on a national agreement for health funding.

Witnesses saw brawl before party boat crash
An investigation into a boat crash in Sydney Harbour that injured seven people last night is looking into reports a fight broke out between passengers and crew.

Pietersen plunders directionless Aussies
Australia's bowlers were troubled but Kevin Pietersen was not as he strolled to his second career double century before tea on day three of the second Ashes Test at the Adelaide Oval.

Labor to back adults-only games classification
The Federal Government has announced it will support a push for an adults-only classification for video games.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

West Atlas oil rig.

Evidence destroyed: the luckiest oil spill
When the West Atlas rig haemorrhaged oil for 74 days last year, no-one was killed and according to the Government and the oil company the environmental damage has been minimal. "The fact is we were lucky with Montara" said Resources Minister Ferguson when he tabled the Montara Commission of Inquiry last week. But leafing through the report there is a strange feeling they were in a parallel universe to that inhabited by the inquiry's commissioner.

Editor's letter makes for a bizarre Posettigate twist
The offer made by The Oz's editor-in-chief to Julie Posetti via a lawyer's letter is, to my mind, quite simply bizarre.

We all have faith - why not embrace it?
Faith is needed for all of us to make sense of life, to know what it means to be human, especially in relationship with others.

A wing and a prayer in the Murray-Darling Basin
If irrigation allocations are cut in the Murray-Darling Basin we are turning our backs on world food production.

Breaking bread, making peace
All who partake of the Eucharist must commit themselves to peacemaking in our world scarred by violence and war.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Colombian flooding kills 174
The death toll from weeks of heavy rains across Colombia has risen to 174 and over 1.5 million are now homeless, the Colombian Red Cross has said.

Russian spy found in British parliament: report
A Russian woman working in the British parliament is to be deported after security services arrested her on suspicion of espionage, The Sunday Times has reported.

WikiLeaks cables link China to Google espionage
US diplomats in Beijing have linked top Chinese officials to the cyber attacks that prompted Google to take down its search engine in China early this year, according to leaked diplomatic cables.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Fresh warrant issued for Assange's arrest
As the fallout grows from WikiLeaks' release of secret US diplomatic cables, Julian Assange could be extradited to Sweden this weekend.

Man arrested for mailing hundreds of tarantulas
A German man who allegedly shipped hundreds of live tarantulas into the United States through the mail has been charged with illegally importing wildlife.

Underwater robot discovers Coral Sea secrets
Marine scientists say they have been able to collect data about a remote region of the Coral Sea off north Queensland by using an underwater robot.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Sea Shepherd fleet prepares in Hobart
The newest addition to anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd's fleet has joined two sister ships on Hobart's River Derwent.

Tas govt approves forest loop road
The Tasmanian Government has agreed to spend millions of dollars improving roads through the north-west Tarkine forest.

Locusts swarm across Victorian border
Medium and high density locust swarms have made their way into Victoria.



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ABC NewsMail - morning edition

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 Morning Edition. Sun 05 Dec 2010


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Gundagai has been hit by flooding and the Murrumbidgee River is expected to peak past 10 metres tomorrow afternoon.

Residents given noon evacuation deadline
Residents of Wagga Wagga in the New South Wales Riverina are on high alert as flood waters rise towards their predicted peak.

Locusts swarm across Victorian border
Medium and high density locust swarms have made their way into Victoria.

Aussies pray for rain as Cook sizzles
Showers forecast for the next three days may be Australia's saviour in the second Ashes Test after its bowlers again failed to disrupt England's top order at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday.

Party boat crashes into Sydney wharf
Police say a mechanical failure may have been behind a boat crash in Sydney Harbour overnight that saw seven people taken to hospital.

Man's body found in floodwaters
Police divers have recovered the body of an 81-year-old man whose utility was swept off a flooded causeway in Queensland on Friday night.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

West Atlas oil rig.

Evidence destroyed: the luckiest oil spill
When the West Atlas rig haemorrhaged oil for 74 days last year, no-one was killed and according to the Government and the oil company the environmental damage has been minimal. "The fact is we were lucky with Montara" said Resources Minister Ferguson when he tabled the Montara Commission of Inquiry last week. But leafing through the report there is a strange feeling they were in a parallel universe to that inhabited by the inquiry's commissioner.

Editor's letter makes for a bizarre Posettigate twist
The offer made by The Oz's editor-in-chief to Julie Posetti via a lawyer's letter is, to my mind, quite simply bizarre.

We all have faith - why not embrace it?
Faith is needed for all of us to make sense of life, to know what it means to be human, especially in relationship with others.

A wing and a prayer in the Murray-Darling Basin
If irrigation allocations are cut in the Murray-Darling Basin we are turning our backs on world food production.

Breaking bread, making peace
All who partake of the Eucharist must commit themselves to peacemaking in our world scarred by violence and war.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Afghan president doubts credibility of US leaked cables
Afghan President Hamid Karzai says he doubts the credibility of US diplomatic cables leaked this week by the Internet whistleblower WikiLeaks which portray him as corrupt and weak.

Pakistan orders arrest of police officers in Bhutto case
A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has issued warrants for the arrest of two police officers for their "failure" to protect slain former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, according to a prosecutor.

Being a mum helped with film role: Kidman
Nicole Kidman says being a mum helped her "feel" her latest character as a grieving mother in the gritty drama Rabbit Hole.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Fresh warrant issued for Assange's arrest
As the fallout grows from WikiLeaks' release of secret US diplomatic cables, Julian Assange could be extradited to Sweden this weekend.

Man arrested for mailing hundreds of tarantulas
A German man who allegedly shipped hundreds of live tarantulas into the United States through the mail has been charged with illegally importing wildlife.

Underwater robot discovers Coral Sea secrets
Marine scientists say they have been able to collect data about a remote region of the Coral Sea off north Queensland by using an underwater robot.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Locusts swarm across Victorian border
Medium and high density locust swarms have made their way into Victoria.

Gunns eyes plantations amid peace deal strain
The first cracks have appeared in the peace deal between loggers and conservationists in Tasmania.

Security tight at Hunter Valley power station
Security is tight at a big Hunter Valley power station, ahead of a planned protest tomorrow.



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