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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 02 Jan 2011


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Rockhampton's airport has been closed.

Missing woman found dead in flooded river
The body of a missing woman has been found in a swollen river in Queensland's Gulf Country, as floodwaters continue to rise across the state.

Man held over toddler's stabbing death
A man is under police guard in Liverpool Hospital in Sydney's west after a triple stabbing incident in which a two-year-old girl died.

Jennifer Hawkins to get hitched
Former Miss Universe Jennifer Hawkins and long-time boyfriend Jake Wall are to marry following a New Year's Eve proposal.

Khawaja, Beer named for Ashes finale
Usman Khawaja and Michael Beer will earn their first Test caps in the Ashes finale at the Sydney Cricket Ground after being named in the Australian XI by stand-in captain Michael Clarke.

Crossbow death may be murder-suicide
Northern Territory police say a fatal crossbow shooting in the Top End is under investigation as a murder-suicide.


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Social networking and the five stages of grieving

Coming to terms with the information age
The one thing we've all gleaned from 2010 is both simple and a bit dizzying: trust no one. Welcome to the middle of the Information Age. Welcome to the world that we all wanted. In January all was sweetness and light and unicorns and rainbows. But in this last week of December we all feel like the shocked survivors of a car smash. It's all a bit too sudden. We haven't had time to process what has just happened, how it has changed everything in our lives. We need the opportunity to pass through the five stages of grieving, starting with denial - where we are just now.

Don't blame the captain
The Ashes weren't lost because of the captain. They've been surrendered because Australian cricket hasn't managed to unearth another Ponting.

It's hip to be square
The '80s belonged to bad hair and new romantics, the '90s to grunge and heroin chic. As another decade bites the dust, we should give this one to the nerds.

The New Thrift: are we over shopping?
We live in interesting times. Despite the retailers wishing and hoping, Christmas Eve and Boxing Day sales were significantly down on previous years. The most recent results suggest the slow retail environment that began in June this year, carried through all the way to Christmas Eve and Boxing Day sales. My suspicion is that what we are seeing is a levelling of consumption and growth. For the time being, we are in a state of "consumption satiation".

Turkey takes the talent
The national gene-pool must have been in a diabolical state before the post-war migration boom, judging by the collective output of fifth-generation Australians on the world's two biggest stages: music and soccer. In music, nearly all our biggest names - from the Easybeats and AC/DC through to the Avalanches - have a strong migrant story. It's no different in football. The tug-of-war over Eran Gulum has been lost to Turkey. Content yourself with the likes of Harry Kewell, Tim Cahill, Mark Schwarzer, Jason Culina and Sasa Ognenovski instead.


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Bar owner charged over fatal stampede
The owner of a bar in South Africa has been arrested and charged with culpable homicide after 10 people were killed in a stampede during New Year celebrations.

Iran stoning woman to sue German journalists
An Iranian woman sentenced to death by stoning for adultery says she will sue two German journalists who have been jailed in Iran for interviewing her son.

Pope to hold world peace summit
Pope Benedict XVI says he will organise a summit of religious leaders to discuss how they can promote world peace.


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Rare birds to nest on Sydney island
The National Parks and Wildlife Service is preparing for a record number of rare migratory chicks at Towra Point in Sydney's south.

Sea Shepherd catches up with whaling fleet
Anti-whaling activists say they have intercepted the Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean before it has had a chance to kill any whales.

Powerful virus attacks Android phones in China
A powerful virus targeting smart phones in China running Google's Android operating system may be the most sophisticated bug to target mobile devices to date, security researchers say.


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Labor wants total ban on powdered lead exports
The State Opposition has called for a complete ban on the transport of powdered lead in Western Australia after contamination fears arising from two separate incidents.

Rare birds to nest on Sydney island
The National Parks and Wildlife Service is preparing for a record number of rare migratory chicks at Towra Point in Sydney's south.

Sea Shepherd accused of using dangerous tactics
The organisation in charge of Japan's scientific whaling program has accused the Sea Shepherd conservation group of endangering its crews in the Southern Ocean.



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 Morning Edition. Sun 02 Jan 2011


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Technicians wade through Quay Street, Rockhampton, disconnecting electricity in homes that are going to be inundated with water.

Man missing in flooded Queensland river
An air, land and sea search is underway for a man missing near Gladstone in central Queensland.

Emerald residents return home to face damage
People in the central Queensland town of Emerald are preparing themselves for the worst as they begin to return home to assess how badly they have been damaged by the record flood levels.

Baby dies after triple stabbing in Sydney
A toddler has died and her parents are suffering serious stab wounds after a violent domestic incident in Sydney's west.

Woman swept away in flooded river
A search is underway for a woman swept away by floodwaters in far north-western Queensland.

Fevola seeks help amid fresh controversy
A night of drunken New Year's revelry has ended with serial AFL offender Brendan Fevola seeking treatment for deep-seated problems, and his career back under a dark cloud.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Social networking and the five stages of grieving

Coming to terms with the information age
The one thing we've all gleaned from 2010 is both simple and a bit dizzying: trust no one. Welcome to the middle of the Information Age. Welcome to the world that we all wanted. In January all was sweetness and light and unicorns and rainbows. But in this last week of December we all feel like the shocked survivors of a car smash. It's all a bit too sudden. We haven't had time to process what has just happened, how it has changed everything in our lives. We need the opportunity to pass through the five stages of grieving, starting with denial - where we are just now.

Don't blame the captain
The Ashes weren't lost because of the captain. They've been surrendered because Australian cricket hasn't managed to unearth another Ponting.

It's hip to be square
The '80s belonged to bad hair and new romantics, the '90s to grunge and heroin chic. As another decade bites the dust, we should give this one to the nerds.

The New Thrift: are we over shopping?
We live in interesting times. Despite the retailers wishing and hoping, Christmas Eve and Boxing Day sales were significantly down on previous years. The most recent results suggest the slow retail environment that began in June this year, carried through all the way to Christmas Eve and Boxing Day sales. My suspicion is that what we are seeing is a levelling of consumption and growth. For the time being, we are in a state of "consumption satiation".

Turkey takes the talent
The national gene-pool must have been in a diabolical state before the post-war migration boom, judging by the collective output of fifth-generation Australians on the world's two biggest stages: music and soccer. In music, nearly all our biggest names - from the Easybeats and AC/DC through to the Avalanches - have a strong migrant story. It's no different in football. The tug-of-war over Eran Gulum has been lost to Turkey. Content yourself with the likes of Harry Kewell, Tim Cahill, Mark Schwarzer, Jason Culina and Sasa Ognenovski instead.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Oprah launches OWN cable channel
Talk show host Oprah Winfrey has expanded her media empire with the high-stakes launch of her OWN cable network.

Northern Argentina hit by 7.0 quake
A strong earthquake measuring 7.0-magnitude hit a sparsely populated region of northern Argentina early on Saturday (local time), officials said.

Drone attacks kill 15 in Pakistan
United States missiles fired from remotely-controlled aircraft have killed 15 militants in Pakistan.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Rare birds to nest on Sydney island
The National Parks and Wildlife Service is preparing for a record number of rare migratory chicks at Towra Point in Sydney's south.

Sea Shepherd catches up with whaling fleet
Anti-whaling activists say they have intercepted the Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean before it has had a chance to kill any whales.

Powerful virus attacks Android phones in China
A powerful virus targeting smart phones in China running Google's Android operating system may be the most sophisticated bug to target mobile devices to date, security researchers say.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Rare birds to nest on Sydney island
The National Parks and Wildlife Service is preparing for a record number of rare migratory chicks at Towra Point in Sydney's south.

Sea Shepard accused of using dangerous tactics
The organisation in charge of Japan's scientific whaling program has accused the Sea Shepherd conservation group of endangering its crews in the Southern Ocean.

WA Government says no risk in lead find
The Western Australian Government says lead found in sealed containers being exported through Fremantle poses no health or safety threat to the community.



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