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A second reactor at the damaged plant has lost its emergency cooling system.

Meltdown fears at Japan nuclear plant
Nuclear plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) says radiation levels around the quake-damaged plant have risen above the safety limit, and the government is warning that meltdowns may have possibly occurred at two reactors.

Japan takes stock as death toll rises
Hundreds of stunned and grieving communities in Japan are beginning to take stock of the damage caused by Friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami.

Melbourne man missing in quake zone
There are grave fears for a Melbourne man missing in an area of Japan hardest hit by Friday's devastating magnitude-8.9 earthquake.

In their words: Japan's twin disasters
Japan has been hit by an enormous earthquake and devastating tsunami and now faces the threat of radiation from a damaged nuclear plant.

10,000 missing in Japan port town
Around 10,000 people are unaccounted for in the Japanese port town of Minamisanriku in quake-hit Miyagi prefecture, public broadcaster NHK said.


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The key is consistency, Labor is lacking

The key is consistency, Labor is lacking
Political advocacy is about believing something, and setting out to bring a majority around to your point of view. In the best political advocates, principle and determination work together to the extent that even voters who fundamentally disagree with their position on a particular policy stance will grudgingly support them anyway. Federal Labor is a long way from that right now, thanks to the messages it has sent out to the electorate on a number of issues.

Public media: get sharp or get knifed
Wake up, public media people! You have no magic exemption from the requirements of political maturity. There are people out there who seek your destruction, and they are not evenly distributed.

Bad news for the Tarkine: heritage is not forever
The Government is going out of it's way to make sure large mining projects are given an easy ride when seeking approval in Tasmania's Tarkine region.

How television works: a heart-warming story for all the family
There are reports the BBC is about to broadcast a program bearing marked conceptual similarities to The Games, a show we created in 1998.

The political truth is in the advertising
A wise strategist once advised, counterintuitively, that if you want to know the truth about what political parties really think you should watch their ads. His logic was simple, "because we spend a fortune researching and making them". Political advertising tells you exactly where a party sees advantage and how it intends to press it. So in the lead-up to the New South Wales state elections, what do we see?


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Melbourne man missing in quake zone
There are grave fears for a Melbourne man missing in an area of Japan hardest hit by Friday's devastating magnitude-8.9 earthquake and tsunami.

Australian flees Japan's leaking nuclear plant
An Australian woman who was working near a nuclear plant in Japan when Friday's massive earthquake hit is trying to escape the threat of radiation.

Meltdown fears at Japan nuclear plant
The Japanese government says meltdowns may have occurred in nuclear reactors at the earthquake-hit Fukushima power plant and operator Tokyo Electric Power Co says radiation levels around the plant have risen above the safety limit.


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Massive quake moved Japan over 2m
Japan's earthquake, one of the largest ever recorded, appears to have moved the main island by about 2.4 metres, the US Geological Survey (USGS) says.

Scientists pioneer satellite-linked ocean research
Tasmanian scientists are using state-of-the-art GPS buoys to measure sea level rise.

Jamming may leave GPS in the wilderness
Australian researchers have raised concern over the growing vulnerability of global positioning system (GPS) devices to accidental and intentional attack.


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Greens call for intervention on forestry talks
The Tasmanian Greens say the state government needs to intervene in the state's forest peace talks.

Scientists pioneer satellite-linked ocean research
Tasmanian scientists are using state-of-the-art GPS buoys to measure sea level rise.

Rival tax rallies heat up Melbourne
The debate on global warming heated up in Melbourne on Saturday, where rival rallies were held over the Federal Government's proposed carbon tax.



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-- "We are assuming that a meltdown has occurred" at a quake-damaged nuclear reactor, Japan's chief Cabinet secretary says.

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 Morning Edition. Sun 13 Mar 2011


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Around 90,000 people living within 20 kilometres of the facility have been evacuated.

Thousands scanned amid Japan's nuclear emergency
Authorities in Japan are scanning thousands of people for radiation exposure after an explosion at a nuclear power plant forced mass evacuations from surrounding areas.

10,000 missing in Japan port town
Around 10,000 people are unaccounted for in the Japanese port town of Minamisanriku in quake-hit Miyagi prefecture, public broadcaster NHK said.

No reports of Australian casualties in Japan
The Federal Government says it has no reports so far of any Australians coming to grief in Japan's natural disasters that are now feared to have claimed thousands of lives.

Explosion rocks Japanese nuclear plant
An explosion at Japan's Fukushima nuclear reactor has raised concerns about radiation exposure.

Red Cross opens Japan quake appeal
The Red Cross is hoping dramatic television pictures of the tsunami that devastated northern Japan will encourage Australians to donate to its disaster appeal.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

The key is consistency, Labor is lacking

The key is consistency, Labor is lacking
Political advocacy is about believing something, and setting out to bring a majority around to your point of view. In the best political advocates, principle and determination work together to the extent that even voters who fundamentally disagree with their position on a particular policy stance will grudgingly support them anyway. Federal Labor is a long way from that right now, thanks to the messages it has sent out to the electorate on a number of issues.

Public media: get sharp or get knifed
Wake up, public media people! You have no magic exemption from the requirements of political maturity. There are people out there who seek your destruction, and they are not evenly distributed.

Bad news for the Tarkine: heritage is not forever
The Government is going out of it's way to make sure large mining projects are given an easy ride when seeking approval in Tasmania's Tarkine region.

How television works: a heart-warming story for all the family
There are reports the BBC is about to broadcast a program bearing marked conceptual similarities to The Games, a show we created in 1998.

The political truth is in the advertising
A wise strategist once advised, counterintuitively, that if you want to know the truth about what political parties really think you should watch their ads. His logic was simple, "because we spend a fortune researching and making them". Political advertising tells you exactly where a party sees advantage and how it intends to press it. So in the lead-up to the New South Wales state elections, what do we see?


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Red Cross opens Japan quake appeal
The Red Cross is hoping dramatic television pictures of the tsunami that devastated northern Japan will encourage Australians to donate to its disaster appeal.

No reports of Australian casualties in Japan
The Federal Government says it has no reports so far of any Australians coming to grief in Japan's natural disasters that are now feared to have claimed thousands of lives.

Arab states back Libya no-fly zone
The Arab League has agreed to ask the United Nations Security Council to impose a no-fly zone over Libya.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Jamming may leave GPS in the wilderness
Australian researchers have raised concern over the growing vulnerability of global positioning system (GPS) devices to accidental and intentional attack.

Dinosaur museum mooted for outback Qld
A south-west Queensland dinosaur museum and a desert walk are among 20 new tourism ventures being considered for regional Queensland.

Highly invasive weed crawls its way to the mid north coast
One of the world's most noxious weeds has been spotted on the mid north coast.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Rival tax rallies heat up Melbourne
The debate on global warming heated up in Melbourne on Saturday, where rival rallies were held over the Federal Government's proposed carbon tax.

Abbott's tax strategy likened to Nazi propaganda
A Labor MP has likened Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott's campaign against the carbon tax to those run by a Nazi propaganda chief.

Greens cautious about logging moratorium
The Tasmanian Greens have cautiously welcomed a six-month agreement to stop logging in most public native forests.



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