1 hr ago | National Geographic
Is Australia the Face of Climate Change to Come?
In early 2012 once-in-a-century floods submerged swaths of Great Britain and Ireland, causing some $1.52 billion in damages.
2 hrs ago | AdelaideNow...
Rush: Ford buyers get 'em while they're hot
FORD fans are rushing dealerships to buy one of the last Falcons before the model is axed, a reaction similar to that which followed the end of the V8 Falcon in 1982.
2 hrs ago | AdelaideNow...
Gillard to convene summit on car industry
PRIME Minister Julia Gillard has agreed to a summit on the future of car making, as she resists pressure from unions and Labor MPs to raise tariffs after Ford's decision to stop manufacturing in Australia.
2 hrs ago | AdelaideNow...
Lake Eyre to be officially renamed
The renaming, approved by South Australia's Geographical Names Committee in December, follows the granting of native title last May over 70,000 square kilometres of land that included Lake Eyre.
5 hrs ago | Plymouth Evening Herald
Seth Lakeman back from Australia for Volksfest, Plympton
FOR the first time, folkman Seth Lakeman will be igniting the Volksfest main stage with his band as part of their current UK tour.
7 hrs ago | NEWS.com.au
Floating LNG 'threat to gas plants'
Both major West Australian political parties fear Shell's Prelude floating liquefied natural gas project will trigger a departure from onshore processing, slashing state royalties and denying local jobs.
Heart attack may have killed alleged murder victim
Adelaide Magistrates Court has been told a former Mount Gambier woman allegedly murdered last year may have died of a heart attack.
Australia coal firms dig in for years of mine closures, job cuts
UBS expects Australian coal exports to drop around 5 per cent to around 162 million tonnes, after increasing 31 per cent to 171 million tonnes last year Australia relies heavily on China as a market for its coal.
Man, 72, caught in street sex bust
A 72-YEAR-old man is among nine men who have been charged following an overnight police operation targeting street prostitution in Highgate.
Australian Prime Minister's 'lodge' has NZ touch
SERENE SPACE: New Zealand architects Nick Roberts, Jack Davies and Henry Stephens' entry for a hypothetical residence for Australia's prime minister.
Accurate distance measurement resolves major astronomical mystery
Astronomers have resolved a major problem in their understanding of a class of stars that undergo regular outbursts by accurately measuring the distance to a famous example of the type.
Indians join the cyberspy outlaws
Search continues for missing Canadian hiker as calls for army help grow
The family and friends of a Canadian missing in Australia's Snowy Mountains region for more than a week are calling for additional manpower to search for the hiker.
Trengove reveals strain of scandal
Melbourne co-captain Jack Trengove insists the AFL's supplements scandal is not affecting his form but admits it has been an emotional strain for his parents.
An Australian's guide to lobbying your local councillor..a croc might help
Paul Hogan's got nothing on Ashley Sala mate. Paul Hogan never slept with a saltie, Ashley has, and I witnessed it.
Holden, Toyota commit to Australia for now
THE two car makers left standing following Ford's decision to get out have reaffirmed their commitment to Australia, for now at least.
We have lost a wonderful Australian: PM
PRIME Minister Julia Gillard says we have lost a wonderful Australian with the death of former first lady Hazel Hawke.
Drunk driver admits baby's crash death
A 35-year-old woman has pleaded guilty to causing the death of a baby boy while he slept in his nursery in Perth's northern suburbs.
Ford To Close Australian Plants By 2016, Retire Falcon Nameplate
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