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ABC NewsMail - afternoon edition

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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 23 Jan 2011


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Mr Bartlett says he is stepping down for because he wants to be a better father for his two children.

Bartlett confirms resignation on Facebook
Tasmanian Premier David Bartlett has confirmed he will stand down as the state's leader, citing family reasons.

Digger awarded top military honour
Australian special forces soldier Corporal Ben Roberts-Smith has become the 98th recipient of the nation's highest military honour.

Floodwaters inch towards Swan Hill
Authorities are monitoring river levels as floodwaters continue to spread towards the northern Victorian city of Swan Hill.

Health manager reprimanded for 'stupid email'
A Queensland Health employee has been disciplined after demanding staff who did not go to work during the floods show proof they were victims.

Kewell magic sends Socceroos to semis
Harry Kewell delivered his finest individual moment in international football to edge Australia past Iraq 1-0 and into the Asian Cup semi-finals.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

A man's hands hold a pair of glasses.

The patient art of dying
The Productivity Commission's call for urgent reform of aged-care is an extraordinary and long-overdue document that, if implemented, will go a long way toward rectifying the myriad injustices and forms of institutional and economic abuse to which our elderly are subjected in the final years of their lives. And yet it would be mistake to limit our focus to the institutional and economic dimensions of aged-care. There is an equally important moral or personal dimension to the ongoing catastrophe of aged-care in Australia that demands a reform of our moral imaginations as well.

Northern Heart and soul
Melbourne Heart may be the new kid on the soccer block but with a geo-political divide as stark as Melbourne's a rivalry could emerge that would make AFL suburban rivalries seem twee. Victory may find no pleasure in being cast in the role of the southern dandies, but for the Heart, the mantle of the northern soul is theirs for the taking. Let football prise open this city's hairline crack a tiny bit further.

Lebanon crisis a test for the US
The latest Lebanese political crisis will undoubtedly reveal the extent of AmericaƂ's influence in the Middle East.

It would never happen to me
In my 10 years working for ABC Local Radio I have produced and overseen a number of emergency broadcasts. Fires in Sydney's northern suburbs, flooding in Victoria's Gippsland region, the odd cyclone or two and countless storms and flash flooding have honed our skills at helping to build prepared and resilient communities. But a week ago when it became apparent that maybe, just maybe, I might find myself part of the story I still thought it would never happen.

Austerity: more than just a buzz word
As the UK's debt crisis teeters on the edge of implosion, the government has heralded in a new dawn of economic austerity that is the harshest in living history.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Digger awarded top military honour
Australian special forces soldier Corporal Ben Roberts-Smith has become the 98th recipient of the nation's highest military honour.

Bank boss resigns over Gbagbo funding
The governor of the West African Central Bank has been forced to resign after he allowed Laurent Gbagbo to withdraw millions of dollars in state funds.

BBC sorry for atomic bomb jokes
The BBC has apologised to Japanese viewers over jokes about a man who survived both atomic bombs dropped on the country in World War II, following complaints from the embassy in London.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Biggest rocket ever launched from US West Coast
The biggest rocket ever to launch from the US West Coast has lifted off from Vandenberg Air Force Base.

Man wins world record for pi calculation
A Japanese businessman using a home-built computer has taken calculations of the mathematical concept of pi to the trillions of digits and won a world record for his labours.

Demountable serves as Grantham recovery centre
A demountable building will today be trucked into Grantham, in the Lockyer Valley west of Brisbane, today to serve as the recovery centre.


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Wauchope water fluoridation plant nears completion
A water fluoridation plant at Wauchope is almost complete and is expected to be online by April.

Fewer people need help at flood evacuation centres
A decision will be made today about the possible closure of the Helidon evacuation centre in the Lockyer Valley.

More natural disasters on Australia's radar
An expert says Australia will see a higher incidence of extreme weather events like the flooding in Queensland.



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 Morning Edition. Sun 23 Jan 2011


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About $200 million has been paid out to more than 250,000 people affected by flooding.

Centrelink to take on flood fraudsters
The Federal Government has set up a taskforce to investigate fraudulent flood claims after reports that Queenslanders have been dishonestly claiming special assistance payments.

Remains found in flood-ravaged Lockyer Valley
Forensic scientists are trying to identify what is believed to be human remains found in the Lockyer Valley, west of Brisbane.

Kewell magic sends Socceroos to semis
Harry Kewell delivered his finest individual moment in international football to edge Australia past Iraq 1-0 and into the Asian Cup semi-finals.

Floodwaters inch towards Swan Hill
The State Emergency Service is continuing to focus on towns along the Loddon River as floodwaters move across northern Victoria to the city of Swan Hill.

VC soldier took out Taliban insurgents
An SAS digger who single-handedly took out three Taliban machine gunners will today receive Australia's highest military honour, the Victoria Cross.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

A man's hands hold a pair of glasses.

The patient art of dying
The Productivity Commission's call for urgent reform of aged-care is an extraordinary and long-overdue document that, if implemented, will go a long way toward rectifying the myriad injustices and forms of institutional and economic abuse to which our elderly are subjected in the final years of their lives. And yet it would be mistake to limit our focus to the institutional and economic dimensions of aged-care. There is an equally important moral or personal dimension to the ongoing catastrophe of aged-care in Australia that demands a reform of our moral imaginations as well.

Northern Heart and soul
Melbourne Heart may be the new kid on the soccer block but with a geo-political divide as stark as Melbourne's a rivalry could emerge that would make AFL suburban rivalries seem twee. Victory may find no pleasure in being cast in the role of the southern dandies, but for the Heart, the mantle of the northern soul is theirs for the taking. Let football prise open this city's hairline crack a tiny bit further.

Lebanon crisis a test for the US
The latest Lebanese political crisis will undoubtedly reveal the extent of AmericaƂ's influence in the Middle East.

It would never happen to me
In my 10 years working for ABC Local Radio I have produced and overseen a number of emergency broadcasts. Fires in Sydney's northern suburbs, flooding in Victoria's Gippsland region, the odd cyclone or two and countless storms and flash flooding have honed our skills at helping to build prepared and resilient communities. But a week ago when it became apparent that maybe, just maybe, I might find myself part of the story I still thought it would never happen.

Austerity: more than just a buzz word
As the UK's debt crisis teeters on the edge of implosion, the government has heralded in a new dawn of economic austerity that is the harshest in living history.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Protesters clash with police in Algeria

Algerian police clashed with pro-democracy protesters in the capital, as they blocked a march on parliament.

New DNA experts in Knox murder appeal
An Italian court has appointed independent experts to review key forensic evidence used to convict Amanda Knox for the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher.

Two killed in Russian blast
Two people have been killed and at least three injured after a blast ripped through a five-storey shopping centre in the southwestern Russian city of Ufa.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Biggest rocket ever launched from US West Coast
The biggest rocket ever to launch from the US West Coast has lifted off from Vandenberg Air Force Base.

Man wins world record for pi calculation
A Japanese businessman using a home-built computer has taken calculations of the mathematical concept of pi to the trillions of digits and won a world record for his labours.

Demountable serves as Grantham recovery centre
A demountable building will today be trucked into Grantham, in the Lockyer Valley west of Brisbane, today to serve as the recovery centre.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Desal cost blow-out
The State Opposition has urged the government to explain a major cost blow out for the expansion of the Binningup desalination plant.

Opposition demands release of entire Wivenhoe manual
The Queensland Opposition is stepping up the political pressure on the State Government in the aftermath of the floods.

Flood-affected mine running again
Owners of the Isaac Plains coal mine near Moranbah say mining has recommenced at the site following flooding in central Queensland.



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