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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 30 Jan 2011


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The Opposition Leader has told the MPs holding the balance of power to do some soul searching over how the Prime Minister has handled the issue.

Abbott's levy comments show 'lack of judgement'
The Federal MP Tony Windsor has criticised Tony Abbott for suggesting the independents reconsider their decision to support a Labor Government because of the flood levy.

Australia ramps up Egypt travel warning
The Australian Government has raised its travel warnings as Egypt continues its descent into chaos and the death toll continues to rise.

Anthony intensifies to category two cyclone
A tropical cyclone heading for the North Queensland coast has intensified to a category two system.

Keneally backs Firth after husband's drug charge
New South Wales Premier Kristina Keneally has thrown her support behind Education Minister Verity Firth after her husband was charged with drug possession.

10 dead in German train crash
Ten people have been killed in a collision between a regional passenger train and a goods train in eastern Germany.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Climate policy: Gillard puts it all on black

Climate policy: Gillard puts it all on black
News of a freakish reversal of direction in Australian climate policy is not, in itself, particularly stunning any more; this policy area is prone to more rethinks than Lady Gaga's day wardrobe. But what Julia Gillard did at yesterday's National Press Club address is nonetheless pretty staggering. Her cool public slaughter of about $1.3 billion in clean energy incentives could be described in several different ways.

Financial markets applaud GillardÂ's flood package
The GovernmentÂ's package is thoughtful and responsible, the levy highly progressive, yet Gillard and Swan have been pummelled by the pundits.

Myth-making in practice: The Tea Party rewrites history
Why does it appear that the Tea Party can get away with flagrant misrepresentation and misinformation?

The hour of footballing destiny
The Socceroos now have the chance to fulfil the base instinct of every sportsman: To win something.

Holiday reading and the search for moral courage
We are being asked to remain agnostic about climate change whilst the global insurance industry appears to treat it as fact. Kevin Rudd's decision to run from 'the greatest moral, economic and social challenge of our time' fired the pistol on his downfall. Floods, climate change, and Kevin Rudd's failure to deal with his own designated moral challenge were the key issues of my holiday reading this year.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Jetstar's stranded Bali travellers head home
Jetstar says it hopes all of its passengers who were stranded in Bali because of volcanic ash can be brought home by tomorrow.

Australia ramps up Egypt travel warning
The Australian Government has raised its travel warnings as Egypt continues its descent into chaos and the death toll continues to rise.

10 dead in German train crash
Ten people have been killed in a collision between a regional passenger train and a goods train in eastern Germany.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Whip furore confounds Armidale Jockey Club
The Armidale Jockey Club says it doesn't understand why the whip issue in horse racing has reared its head again.

Internet gets ready for impending 'IPocalypse'
In the coming week, the global authority that allocates internet addresses is expected to run out of stock.

Platypus killed in illegal fishing nets
Victorian wildlife authorities are calling for public help after the death of four platypus in illegal fishing nets.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Tighter fishing restrictions for Fish Rock/ Green Island
After an extensive review, the State Government has announced that it will not totally ban fishing at Fish Rock and Green Island off South West Rocks.

'Jobs for mate' claims dog new Murray-Darling chief
The appointment of Craig Knowles as the new chief of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority has been welcomed by many, but the Opposition claims it looks like a Labor mates deal.

Bali flights unlikely to resume today
Jetstar and Virgin Blue say it is unlikely flights to and from Bali will resume today.



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Shattered: Socceroos defender David Carney cuts a lonely figure as Japan's kings of Asia celebrate.

Asian Cup dream ends in heartbreak
Japan has dashed Australia's dream of clinching a maiden Asian Cup title by defeating the Socceroos 1-0 in extra time in the final in Qatar.

'Aussie Kim' revels in Open triumph
Belgian Kim Clijsters said she had finally earned her nickname 'Aussie Kim' after beating China's Li Na 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 to capture her first Australian Open title on Saturday.

Cyclone Anthony barrelling toward Queensland
Tropical Cyclone Anthony has picked up speed and is expected to bring destructive winds to coastal communities as it nears the north Queensland coast.

Keneally backs Firth after husband's drug charge
New South Wales Premier Kristina Keneally has thrown her support behind Education Minister Verity Firth after her husband was charged with drug possession.

Weakening cyclone still threatening WA
Cyclone Bianca off the Western Australian coast has been downgraded to Category One, but the weather bureau warns it may still impact on communities in the south-west of the state today.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Climate policy: Gillard puts it all on black

Climate policy: Gillard puts it all on black
News of a freakish reversal of direction in Australian climate policy is not, in itself, particularly stunning any more; this policy area is prone to more rethinks than Lady Gaga's day wardrobe. But what Julia Gillard did at yesterday's National Press Club address is nonetheless pretty staggering. Her cool public slaughter of about $1.3 billion in clean energy incentives could be described in several different ways.

Financial markets applaud GillardÂ's flood package
The GovernmentÂ's package is thoughtful and responsible, the levy highly progressive, yet Gillard and Swan have been pummelled by the pundits.

Myth-making in practice: The Tea Party rewrites history
Why does it appear that the Tea Party can get away with flagrant misrepresentation and misinformation?

The hour of footballing destiny
The Socceroos now have the chance to fulfil the base instinct of every sportsman: To win something.

Holiday reading and the search for moral courage
We are being asked to remain agnostic about climate change whilst the global insurance industry appears to treat it as fact. Kevin Rudd's decision to run from 'the greatest moral, economic and social challenge of our time' fired the pistol on his downfall. Floods, climate change, and Kevin Rudd's failure to deal with his own designated moral challenge were the key issues of my holiday reading this year.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Russia pins down airport bomber's identity
Russian investigators say they have identified the suicide bomber who attacked an airport in Moscow on Monday killing 35 people.

Egypt's Mubarak names first VP in 30 years
Egypt's president Hosni Mubarak has named intelligence chief Omar Suleiman as his first ever vice-president as he struggles to regain control of the country.

Swiss police fire rubber bullets at Davos demo
Swiss police have fired rubber bullets to disperse a crowd of masked anti-globalisation protesters who attempted to disrupt the World Economic Forum conference in Davos.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Whip furore confounds Armidale Jockey Club
The Armidale Jockey Club says it doesn't understand why the whip issue in horse racing has reared its head again.

Internet gets ready for impending 'IPocalypse'
In the coming week, the global authority that allocates internet addresses is expected to run out of stock.

Platypus killed in illegal fishing nets
Victorian wildlife authorities are calling for public help after the death of four platypus in illegal fishing nets.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

'Jobs for mate' claims dog new Murray-Darling chief
The appointment of Craig Knowles as the new chief of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority has been welcomed by many, but the Opposition claims it looks like a Labor mates deal.

Bali flights unlikely to resume today
Jetstar and Virgin Blue say it is unlikely flights to and from Bali will resume today.

Opposition challenged to find more cash for Woodsreef
The Mayor of Tamworth Regional Council has thrown down the gauntlet to the Opposition to produce more funding for a proper clean-up of the Woodsreef Asbestos Mine site in Barraba, in north-west New South Wales.



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