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ABC NewsMail - afternoon edition

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 Afternoon Edition. Mon 27 Dec 2010


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More than 100 millimetres of rain has fallen in Chinchilla since last night.

Qld town faces 'worst flood in memory'
Several southern Queensland towns have been affected by flooding as rain continues to fall across large parts of the state.

Vodafone may face customer class action
Telecommunications company Vodafone could be sued by thousands of its customers in a class action over reception issues, drop-outs and poor data performance.

Aussies hit back in eventful session
Peter Siddle's name was all over the England scorecard as Australia fought back with three wickets in a dramatic middle session on day two of the fourth Ashes Test at the MCG.

NSW floods force evacuations
Dozens more residents in a New South Wales central west village are being urged to leave their homes with the threat of major flooding reaching its peak.

Police charge nine over UK terrorism plot
British police have charged nine men with plotting one or more bomb attacks.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

A homeless woman camps outside an office block in Sydney, November, 2008.

Can stronger laws help the homeless find a path home
There is no legal mandate requiring that anyone take charge of the homeless and so, systemically, no-one does. The consequences are tragic for those who are left to live outside meaningful connection to society. If we are to not give up on the homeless, we need some form of law that takes as its starting point the idea that living in this way is sufficient intervention, without consent if required. Not a form of law that criminalises homelessness as did the old vagrancy regime, but a form of law that creates the legislated obligation to act to protect, guide and provide a pathway back to society as best as that can be achieved.

The new Christmas tradition
Has our primary tradition for the Christmas and New Year period become to shop? Have we so devalued Christmas that our measure of the merits or otherwise of a good season is how much money we can splurge on crap that we donÂ't need? How did we get to the point where post-Christmas sales are just a convenient way to shift old stock?

Saving Private Manning
What role will Bradley Manning play in America's attempts to convict Julian Assange?

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.


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Police charge nine over UK terrorism plot
British police have charged nine men with plotting one or more bomb attacks.

Obama unable to close Gitmo prison
The White House says it is currently unable to fulfil president Barack Obama's pledge to close the controversial military prison at Guantanamo Bay.

Ivory Coast election winner calls for strike
Ivory Coast presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara has called for a nationwide general strike that would shut the country down until internationally isolated incumbent Laurent Gbagbo cedes power.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Beached whale dies despite rescue attempts
Rescue workers have been unable to save a whale which beached itself on Seven Mile Beach near Shoalhaven Heads on the New South Wales south coast.

Beached whale rescuers hope for high tide
A beached whale found on Boxing Day on the New South Wales south coast is being monitored by rescue workers who hope a high tide will save the mammal.

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


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Dam gates opened to cope with floodwaters
All five floodgates at Brisbane's main water supply, Wivenhoe Dam, are expected to open later today or early tomorrow.

North Burnett residents boil drinking water
Residents of the north Burnett, west of Maryborough in south-east Queensland, are being advised to boil their drinking water after damage to infrastructure from flooding.

Residents disappointed at Denmark waste decision
People in Sydney's south are disappointed that tonnes of toxic waste will not be shipped to Denmark for disposal.



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ABC NewsMail - morning edition

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 Morning Edition. Mon 27 Dec 2010


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A car is caught in floodwaters in north Queensland on Boxing Day.

Drenched Queensland readies for more rain
Queensland authorities are preparing for an escalation of flooding in southern parts of the state today as an active trough is due to dump heavy rain across the south-east.

Snowstorm pummels US east coast
A snowstorm is making its way up the east coast of the United States, disrupting holiday travel for millions of Americans.

Assange sells story to finance legal defence
WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange says he has signed deals worth $1.5 million for his autobiography.

NSW floods force evacuations
Twelve people have been evacuated from their homes at Eugowra in central western New South Wales due to major flooding as warnings are issued around the state.

Aid centres shut after deadly Pakistan blast
Food aid distribution centres in north-west Pakistan have been closed after Saturday's fatal suicide bombing outside a World Food Program (WFP) depot in the region.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Has our primary tradition for the Christmas and New Year period become to shop?

The new Christmas tradition
Has our primary tradition for the Christmas and New Year period become to shop? Have we so devalued Christmas that our measure of the merits or otherwise of a good season is how much money we can splurge on crap that we donÂ't need? How did we get to the point where post-Christmas sales are just a convenient way to shift old stock?

Saving Private Manning
What role will Bradley Manning play in America's attempts to convict Julian Assange?

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.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Turkey and Israel won't budge over raid rift
Israeli and Turkish officials have both refused to apologise for a deadly raid on an aid flotilla earlier this year.

Snowstorm pummels US east coast
A snowstorm is making its way up the east coast of the United States, disrupting holiday travel for millions of Americans.

Nigeria sees fresh clashes after Christmas attacks
Further clashes have broken out in central Nigeria between armed Christian and Muslim groups near the city of Jos, with one person confirmed dead.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Beached whale dies despite rescue attempts
Rescue workers have been unable to save a whale which beached itself on Seven Mile Beach near Shoalhaven Heads on the New South Wales south coast.

Beached whale rescuers hope for high tide
A beached whale found on Boxing Day on the New South Wales south coast is being monitored by rescue workers who hope a high tide will save the mammal.

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


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Gas explorer upbeat about its prospects off Newcastle coast
Advent Energy could make an announcement this week about whether it's discovered a substantial gas field off the Newcastle coast.

Murchison River closed as water rises
The Murchison River in Western Australia's mid west has been closed to the public, after the water level rose to 6.14-metres.

Residents on alert as River Murray rises
South Australia's State Emergency Service (SES) says water levels in the River Murray are continuing to rise.



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