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ABC NewsMail - afternoon edition

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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 16 Jan 2011


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Police have put out warnings about scammers trying to trick flood victims.

Fake tradies target flood victims
Scammers are exploiting the outpouring of generosity for the Queensland flood appeal.

Another body found in Queensland flood zone
The death toll from Queensland's flood crisis has risen to 17 after the discovery of another body in the Lockyer Valley town of Grantham, west of Brisbane.

Brisbane flood volunteers turned away
Clean-up volunteers have been turned away in Brisbane after an overwhelming response to calls for help.

Victorian towns still face unprecedented flooding
The town of Echuca, on the Victorian-New South Wales border, is facing unprecedented flood peaks later today.

Firefighters mobilise for Brisbane clean-up
Firefighters from Brisbane's Kemp Place Fire Service discuss their efforts to clean up the city's flood damage.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Queensland Premier Anna Bligh have warned people to avoid travelling in flooded parts of the state (January 12, 2011).

State of crisis: a politician in a disaster zone
ItÂ's so easy to bugger up a disaster, as a politician. Keep away entirely, and youÂ're condemned for insensitivity (consider Mark Latham, hounded in early 2005 for failing to respond publicly as Opposition Leader to the devastation of a tsunami that didnÂ't even hit Australia geographically). Turn up, and you risk the alternate criticism that youÂ're in the way, or that – as seems significantly to be the case for Julia Gillard this week – youÂ've worn the wrong clothes. Emote too copiously, and youÂ're Brendan Nelson: Tragedy tourist.

Disaster and community spirit
In cities like Brisbane we are often disconnected from those around us but this week neighbours who had previously been nameless 'wavers' suddenly had names and handshakes to offer. People offered to help each other with force, companionship or beds. Queensland Premier Anna Bligh has spoken continuously over the past 48 hours about the need to band together. She's right of course but for some reason it often takes a disaster to bring us together.

Lies, damn lies, and statistics
Global warming is inescapably real despite the snow in England or the cold wave in India or that icicle in a Mongolian cave.

European death spiral – end games
In 11 May 1931, the failure of a European bank – AustriaÂ's Credit-Anstalt – was a pivotal event in the ensuing global financial crisis and the Great Depression. The failure set off a chain reaction and crisis in the European banking system. Some 80 years later, European sovereigns may be about to set off a similar sequence of events with unknown consequences.

Religious intolerance sweeping Pakistan
The brutal murder of a senior politician in Pakistan shows that the battle against militant Islamists must be fought with ideas, not just guns.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Brazil mourns hundreds of flood victims
Brazil has declared three days of national mourning for at least 610 people killed near Rio de Janeiro this week in the country's worst flood disaster on record.

Golden Globes to kick off awards season
Hollywood's annual awards season kicks off Sunday (local time) as stars and filmmakers gather for the Golden Globes in Los Angeles.

Canada probes claims locals trained with Al Qaeda
National police are investigating claims that a dozen Canadians have received Al Qaeda training aimed at carrying out attacks in Canadian cities, a police official said.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Flood trauma advice available from Beyond Blue
Depression support group Beyond Blue says there is no 'correct' way for people to react to flood trauma.

Coral, humans share similar genes
Scientists at James Cook University (JCU) in Townsville in north Queensland say they have discovered that the genetic make-up of coral reefs is similar to that of humans.

The role of men in the modern world
It's a brave man who asks, 'Why are men these days such losers?


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Iran 'strongly' pursuing uranium enrichment
Iran is pursuing its uranium enrichment work "very strongly," atomic chief Ali Akbar Salehi told reporters, just days ahead of a meeting with world powers over Tehran's sensitive nuclear program.

Floodwaters killing thousands of fish
The massive amounts of floodwater entering Moreton Bay in Queensland has caused thousands of fish to die.

Government turns on water recycling plants
Water recycling plants have been reactivated in south-east Queensland to provide purified water for this weekend's flood clean-up.



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ABC NewsMail - morning edition

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 Morning Edition. Sun 16 Jan 2011


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Photos and names of flood missing released
Queensland police say one man who was listed as missing after floodwaters tore through the state's south-east has been found safe.

Record flooding devastates Victoria
Dozens of Victorian towns are preparing for record-breaking flood peaks, after communities were swamped by swollen rivers yesterday.

Roads and rubbish the focus in flood-ravaged SE Qld
Brisbane's Lord Mayor Campbell Newman says today's priority will be reopening the city's roads.

Lingering floodwaters hinder Rockhampton clean-up
The flood recovery effort in Rockhampton in central Queensland is well underway, despite lingering floodwaters frustrating residents.

Rising floodwaters threaten Condamine again
Floodwaters approaching Condamine in Queensland's Western Downs is expected to come close to the record level set only 10 days ago.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Queensland Premier Anna Bligh have warned people to avoid travelling in flooded parts of the state (January 12, 2011).

State of crisis: a politician in a disaster zone
ItÂ's so easy to bugger up a disaster, as a politician. Keep away entirely, and youÂ're condemned for insensitivity (consider Mark Latham, hounded in early 2005 for failing to respond publicly as Opposition Leader to the devastation of a tsunami that didnÂ't even hit Australia geographically). Turn up, and you risk the alternate criticism that youÂ're in the way, or that – as seems significantly to be the case for Julia Gillard this week – youÂ've worn the wrong clothes. Emote too copiously, and youÂ're Brendan Nelson: Tragedy tourist.

Disaster and community spirit
In cities like Brisbane we are often disconnected from those around us but this week neighbours who had previously been nameless 'wavers' suddenly had names and handshakes to offer. People offered to help each other with force, companionship or beds. Queensland Premier Anna Bligh has spoken continuously over the past 48 hours about the need to band together. She's right of course but for some reason it often takes a disaster to bring us together.

Lies, damn lies, and statistics
Global warming is inescapably real despite the snow in England or the cold wave in India or that icicle in a Mongolian cave.

European death spiral – end games
In 11 May 1931, the failure of a European bank – AustriaÂ's Credit-Anstalt – was a pivotal event in the ensuing global financial crisis and the Great Depression. The failure set off a chain reaction and crisis in the European banking system. Some 80 years later, European sovereigns may be about to set off a similar sequence of events with unknown consequences.

Religious intolerance sweeping Pakistan
The brutal murder of a senior politician in Pakistan shows that the battle against militant Islamists must be fought with ideas, not just guns.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

North Korea plans to revitalise economy
North Korea has adopted a 10-year economic development plan, vowing to invest $100 billion in key sectors such as mining and agriculture.

S Korean freighter hijacked off Somalia
A South Korean cargo ship with 21 crew on board was hijacked by Somali pirates on Saturday (local time), Seoul's Yonhap news agency said, quoting a diplomatic source.

Brazil faces flood cleanup and more landslides
Brazilians have emerged to face the chaos and destruction left by three days of torrential rains, rivers of mud and landslides that have killed 555 people in the country's worst flood disaster on record.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Flood trauma advice available from Beyond Blue
Depression support group Beyond Blue says there is no 'correct' way for people to react to flood trauma.

Coral, humans share similar genes
Scientists at James Cook University (JCU) in Townsville in north Queensland say they have discovered that the genetic make-up of coral reefs is similar to that of humans.

The role of men in the modern world
It's a brave man who asks, 'Why are men these days such losers?


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Iran 'strongly' pursuing uranium enrichment
Iran is pursuing its uranium enrichment work "very strongly," atomic chief Ali Akbar Salehi told reporters, just days ahead of a meeting with world powers over Tehran's sensitive nuclear program.

Floodwaters killing thousands of fish
The massive amounts of floodwater entering Moreton Bay in Queensland has caused thousands of fish to die.

Government turns on water recycling plants
Water recycling plants have been reactivated in south-east Queensland to provide purified water for this weekend's flood clean-up.



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