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County to add more green space

New slogan coming to 'Hospitality Highway'

Retailers ready for return shoppers

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ABC NewsMail - afternoon edition

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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 26 Dec 2010


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Floodwaters cover the Dawson River bridge at Moura, west of Bundaberg in south-east Qld on December 26, 2010.

Qld towns isolated, more rain forecast
Some Queensland towns are expected to be cut off for several days as they get little reprieve from heavy rain and authorities keep a close watch on rising river levels across the state.

Aussies caught behind in Ashes race
Australia has been skittled for 98 inside the first two sessions of the Boxing Day Test at the MCG, its lowest ever innings score at the famous venue in Ashes history.

Bumper crowds hit Boxing Day sales
Australian retailers reported a bumper start to traditional post-Christmas sales on Sunday, as thousands of consumers spooked by interest rate hikes went out in search of a bargain.

Sydney-Hobart off to tense start
Wild Oats XI was the first boat through Sydney Heads, but one of her major rivals Wild Thing collided with a media boat in the early stages of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race.

Slight sentence cuts for Corby, Lawrence
Convicted Australian drug smugglers Schapelle Corby and Renae Lawrence have had their Indonesian prison sentences cut for Christmas.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

A source of hope

A source of hope
For many people across Australia, Christmas is a reminder of how things might have been; of disappointment and loss. Perhaps it brings into sharp relief the strained or shattered relationships that are part of life for so many. But the original Christmas story, now so obscured by clamouring consumerism, gaudy lights, and sentimentalised nativity scenes, still contains a message of profound hope.

Stop the fear, not the boats
What Australia needs most is a new policy to change the attitudes of Australians, not the practices of people smugglers.

Will the finger be raised for Ponting at the MCG?
With The Ashes series as well as a significant milestone in Ricky Ponting's career in the balance, all eyes are on the captain.

The state, religion and the need for rational scrutiny
When religion claims authority in the political sphere, it's totally justifiable that atheists and sceptics question the source of this authority. If religious organisations or their leaders claim to speak on behalf of a god, it's fair to ask whether the god concerned really makes the claims that are communicated on its behalf and why should its wishes by translated into laws. These questions are being asked more often, and so they should be.

Committing to the true spirit of Christmas
The money we give to help the less fortunate pales in comparison to the money we spend on ourselves at Christmas.


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Britain mulls law to fine airports after Heathrow chaos
Britain wants to introduce new laws which could see airports heavily fined for disrupting passengers' travel in the wake of the pre-Christmas snow chaos that hit London Heathrow, a newspaper reported Sunday.

Aftershocks continue to shake Christchurch
A series of strong, shallow, aftershocks rattled the New Zealand city of Christchurch Sunday, cutting electricity supplies, damaging buildings and forcing evacuations.

Turkey wants peace with Israel: minister
Turkey says it intends to rebuild its relationship with Israel, which has become severely strained over the past year.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Fatty acid fuels epilepsy breakthrough
Researchers in Australia and US have made a discovery they hope will lead to a new treatment for epilepsy.

Legal action considered over GM contamination
Western Australia's organic farming community is rallying behind a grower whose property has been contaminated by genetically modified crops.

Boffins make world's smallest Christmas card
Scientists have produced what they believe is the world's smallest Christmas card.


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Swimmers warned about rising current
South Australia's Emergency Service says higher water levels in the River Murray pose dangers for campers and swimmers.

Residents 'kept in dark' over high lead levels
Residents in WA's Mid West city of Geraldton are angry that it has taken so long to be told about high levels of lead being recorded in the air around the city's port.

High lead levels in Geraldton investigated
The State Government says it is not yet clear how long lead exports from Geraldton port will be suspended.



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 Morning Edition. Sun 26 Dec 2010


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The wet weather is expected to continue across much of Queensland today.

Cut-off town braces for Boxing Day floods
Waters are continuing to rise near Ingham in Queensland's north, threatening to flood low-lying homes in the area.

Retailers hope for Boxing Day turnaround
Retailers are hoping for strong post-Christmas sales after sluggish sales figures leading up to Christmas.

Record crowd to attend Boxing Day test
A record crowd of over 90,000 fans is expected at the MCG this morning for day one of the Boxing Day test match between Australia and England.

Wild weather forecast to strike Sydney-Hobart
Sailors competing in this year's Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race have been warned to expect tough conditions on the journey down Australia's east coast.

Dutch police arrest Somalis over terrorism plot
Dutch police have arrested 12 Somalis on Christmas Eve on suspicion of plotting an imminent terrorist attack in the Netherlands.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

A source of hope

A source of hope
For many people across Australia, Christmas is a reminder of how things might have been; of disappointment and loss. Perhaps it brings into sharp relief the strained or shattered relationships that are part of life for so many. But the original Christmas story, now so obscured by clamouring consumerism, gaudy lights, and sentimentalised nativity scenes, still contains a message of profound hope.

Stop the fear, not the boats
What Australia needs most is a new policy to change the attitudes of Australians, not the practices of people smugglers.

Will the finger be raised for Ponting at the MCG?
With The Ashes series as well as a significant milestone in Ricky Ponting's career in the balance, all eyes are on the captain.

The state, religion and the need for rational scrutiny
When religion claims authority in the political sphere, it's totally justifiable that atheists and sceptics question the source of this authority. If religious organisations or their leaders claim to speak on behalf of a god, it's fair to ask whether the god concerned really makes the claims that are communicated on its behalf and why should its wishes by translated into laws. These questions are being asked more often, and so they should be.

Committing to the true spirit of Christmas
The money we give to help the less fortunate pales in comparison to the money we spend on ourselves at Christmas.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Obama condemns 'outrageous' Pakistan blast
US president Barack Obama has condemned the "outrageous terrorist attack" in north-western Pakistan in which a suicide bomber killed dozens of people at a World Food Program project.

100 hurt in Christmas firework celebrations
Fireworks from Christmas revellers have injured at least 100 people in Argentina this year, according to medical officials.

Pope rebukes China in Christmas address
Pope Benedict has rapped China for its curbs on religion and freedom of conscience in his Christmas message, reflecting the tense relations between the Vatican and Beijing.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Legal action considered over GM contamination
Western Australia's organic farming community is rallying behind a grower whose property has been contaminated by genetically modified crops.

Boffins make world's smallest Christmas card
Scientists have produced what they believe is the world's smallest Christmas card.

New measures to restrict GM crop contamination
The government says it will consider introducing new measures to minimise cross-contamination of genetically modified crops.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Swimmers warned about rising current
South Australia's Emergency Service says higher water levels in the River Murray pose dangers for campers and swimmers.

Residents 'kept in dark' over high lead levels
Residents in WA's Mid West city of Geraldton are angry that it has taken so long to be told about high levels of lead being recorded in the air around the city's port.

High lead levels in Geraldton investigated
The State Government says it is not yet clear how long lead exports from Geraldton port will be suspended.



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Minneapolis Declares Snow Emergency

Today is Saturday, December 25th, 2010 and Minneapolis has declared a Snow Emergency.

Snow Emergency parking rules begin at 9 p.m. tonight.

During the Snow Emergency, Winter Parking Restrictions are not in effect beginning at 4 p.m. today (Saturday). They will resume again at 8 a.m. Tuesday, December 28, 2010.

Go to the City's snow information web site, or call the Snow Emergency Hotline: (612) 348-SNOW (7669).

Crews can only plow the full width of the street if cars are out of the way. Please follow Snow Emergency parking rules or your vehicle will be tagged and/or towed to the Minneapolis Impound Lot.

Be sure to shovel your sidewalks and around your garbage cart.


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