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The UN says more than 1,000 people have been killed in the unrest.

UN sanctions Libya, orders ICC probe
The UN Security Council has unanimously adopted an arms embargo against Libya, a travel and assets ban on Moamer Gaddafi's regime and ordered a crimes against humanity investigation into the bloodshed.

Some NZ quake dead may not be identified: police
Police in New Zealand say it is possible some of the victims of the Christchurch earthquake will never be formally identified.

Households to be compensated for carbon tax
The Federal Government says it will make sure people are compensated for price increases under plans to charge for carbon emissions.

Boy fights for life after camping tragedy
A six-year-old boy is fighting for his life after an horrific camping accident on the New South Wales mid-north coast, which left seven people badly burned.

Gillard laughs off Combet leadership claims
Prime Minister Julia Gillard says reports of her being replaced by Climate Change Minister Greg Combet have been spun by Deputy Opposition Leader Julie Bishop.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Composite photo of Julia Gillard and Queen Elizabeth I

Carbon tax unearths Gillard's royal doppelganger
Before dawn, Julia Gillard rose. After styling her hair into a warlike, blood-red helmet (and eschewing prayers, for obvious and widely-reported reasons) she rode forth, at twenty minutes past seven, into battle; an interview with Alan Jones. Gillard has always shared some attributes with Elizabeth I, the Tudors' Virgin Queen. Lately she seems to be channelling her even more.

Liar, liar, shock jocks on fire

Indigenous Australia: Make the world take notice
The time has come for Australia's world-class medical and educational institutions to reach out, convincingly, into each and every corner of Aboriginal Australia.

Carbon pricing: where death and taxes collide
The carbon price architecture sketched by Labor and the Greens raises as many questions as it answers but one thing is clear: kicking off with a fixed price means it is born as a tax, not some quasi market-based system. The Government is terrified of the words "carbon tax", because it clearly breaks a promise made by Gillard before the last election. But there are strong arguments that a tax is better than an Emissions Trading System, if you have crossed the Rubicon that demands any response at all to the perceived threat of climate change.

Egypt, Obama, Bush and the 'freedom agenda'
Why the controversy over an American 'freedom agenda'? Has democracy promotion became so associated with Bush and the neo-cons that it is now akin to a partisan cause?


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N Korea threatens military action over propaganda
North Korea will launch cross border attacks if Seoul continues to send anti-regime propaganda over the heavily-fortified frontier, state media warned Sunday.

Some NZ quake dead may not be identified: police
Police in New Zealand say it is possible some of the victims of the Christchurch earthquake will never be formally identified.

The Last Airbender crowned worst film at Razzies
Action flick The Last Airbender and comedy Sex and the City 2 were the top movies to earn the wrath of Razzie voters in the annual Oscar spoof that spotlights Hollywood's worst performances.


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Perth beach reopens after shark scare

A section of Waikiki Beach in Warnbro Sound, which was closed yesterday after a school of sharks was spotted in the area, has been reopened.

Discovery docks for final time over WA
The US space shuttle Discovery has docked with the International Space Station for a final time before it retires, carrying a new module and a robot to the orbiting research lab.

Sharks sighted off Perth beach
A school of up to 100 sharks have been spotted in Warnbro Sound, south of Perth.


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Perth beach reopens after shark scare

A section of Waikiki Beach in Warnbro Sound, which was closed yesterday after a school of sharks was spotted in the area, has been reopened.

Business in jeopardy without carbon tax subsidies
The New South Wales Business Chamber has warned that businesses will suffer if they are not entitled to subsidies under the proposed federal carbon tax.

Mines still recovering from Qld floods
Production at Queensland's coal mines is yet to return to normal after widespread flooding this year.



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 Morning Edition. Sun 27 Feb 2011


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Foreign Affairs Minister Kevin Rudd has urged the UN Security Council to administer similar sanctions.

Australia imposing tough Libya sanctions
The Federal Government has imposed sanctions on Libya, as UN Security Council diplomats clash over a proposal to refer the deadly crackdown against anti-government demonstrators to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Quake families to see homes demolished
More homes in Christchurch need to be demolished or have been evacuated due to the danger of falling rocks following Tuesday's powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake.

Discovery docks for last time over WA
The US space shuttle Discovery has docked with the International Space Station for a final time before it retires, carrying a new module and a robot to the orbiting research lab.

Young boy killed after car hits tree
A four-year-old boy has died after a car hit a tree at Mount Martha, south of Melbourne, yesterday afternoon.

Ireland's PM concedes defeat
Irish prime minister Brian Cowen has conceded defeat in the general election, after his ruling Fianna Fail party was crushed by voters angry over the collapse of the economy and an EU-IMF bailout.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Composite photo of Julia Gillard and Queen Elizabeth I

Carbon tax unearths Gillard's royal doppelganger
Before dawn, Julia Gillard rose. After styling her hair into a warlike, blood-red helmet (and eschewing prayers, for obvious and widely-reported reasons) she rode forth, at twenty minutes past seven, into battle; an interview with Alan Jones. Gillard has always shared some attributes with Elizabeth I, the Tudors' Virgin Queen. Lately she seems to be channelling her even more.

Liar, liar, shock jocks on fire

Indigenous Australia: Make the world take notice
The time has come for Australia's world-class medical and educational institutions to reach out, convincingly, into each and every corner of Aboriginal Australia.

Carbon pricing: where death and taxes collide
The carbon price architecture sketched by Labor and the Greens raises as many questions as it answers but one thing is clear: kicking off with a fixed price means it is born as a tax, not some quasi market-based system. The Government is terrified of the words "carbon tax", because it clearly breaks a promise made by Gillard before the last election. But there are strong arguments that a tax is better than an Emissions Trading System, if you have crossed the Rubicon that demands any response at all to the perceived threat of climate change.

Egypt, Obama, Bush and the 'freedom agenda'
Why the controversy over an American 'freedom agenda'? Has democracy promotion became so associated with Bush and the neo-cons that it is now akin to a partisan cause?


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Australia imposing tough Libya sanctions
The Federal Government has imposed sanctions on Libya, as UN Security Council diplomats clash over a proposal to refer the deadly crackdown against anti-government demonstrators to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Discovery docks for last time over WA
The US space shuttle Discovery has docked with the International Space Station for a final time before it retires, carrying a new module and a robot to the orbiting research lab.

Ireland's PM concedes defeat
Irish prime minister Brian Cowen has conceded defeat in the general election, after his ruling Fianna Fail party was crushed by voters angry over the economy and an EU-IMF bailout.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Discovery docks for last time over WA
The US space shuttle Discovery has docked with the International Space Station for a final time before it retires, carrying a new module and a robot to the orbiting research lab.

Sharks sighted off Perth beach
A school of up to 100 sharks have been spotted in Warnbro Sound, south of Perth.

DNA laws set to change
Changes to allow DNA samples to be taken from children under 10 will go before Parliament in the next few weeks.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Keneally, O'Farrell trade blows over carbon tax
New South Wales' Premier Kristina Keneally is standing firm on her support of the proposed carbon tax, despite the Opposition's campaign to convince voters that it will hurt households and cost jobs.

Eastern Star gets tree rehab extension at Wilga Park
The state government has given Eastern Star Gas more time to find land on which to plant trees to compensate for habitat destroyed in the building of a 32-kilometre pipeline near Narrabri, in north-west New South Wales.

Sharks sighted off Perth beach
A school of up to 100 sharks have been spotted in Warnbro Sound, south of Perth.



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