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Tune To Open First Hotel In Australia
Malaysia's Tune hotel chain is set to open its first Australian property in Swanston Street here in November.
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Gillard, Abbott rally their party faithful
OPPOSITION leader Tony Abbott has told his party faithful the tide is turning their way, while Prime Minister Julia Gillard accused him of cockiness as she hailed Labor's "champions of communities". Meanwhile at Rosehill in Sydney, Ms Gillard received one standing ovation after another as she rallied her troops at a NSW Labor Party candidates ... (more)
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Vic premier urged to sign schools deal
ABOUT 100 people have gathered in Melbourne to urge the Victorian government to sign up to federal Labor's Gonski school funding reforms.
Australia to Boost Farm Exports 45% by 2025 to Help Feed China
Australia will boost the value of agriculture and food-related exports 45 percent by 2025 to meet demand from China , the government said in a plan released today.
Singer falls off stage at 'Great Gatsby' premiere party
The Australian singer/actor, who plays Trimalchio the Orchestra Leader in the Baz Luhrmann movie, performed a cabaret routine at a lavish bash after the movie's red carpet unveiling on Wednesday night.
A Token Gift May Encourage Gift Of Life
There are two things you can always count on: public radio pledge drives and the local blood bank asking for a donation of a very different sort.
San Diego Zoo's Australian Outback Exhibit is open
The area is home to Queensland koalas, wombats, Parma wallabies and 23 species of Australian birds, including the kookaburra, bowerbird, palm cockatoos and Gouldian finches.
Ford to halt car production in Australia in 2016
Ford announced Thursday it would stop making vehicles at its unprofitable Australian plants in 2016 and ax 1,200 jobs, ending an era that began in 1925 with the legendary Model T. Ford Australia chief executive Bob Graziano made the announcement as he revealed losses of AU$141 million after tax in the last financial year and AU$600 million over the ... (more)
EASIER access to cheap healthy food, better urban and workplace planning, and early education programs are desperately needed to help combat a growing weight problem in regional Australia.
Lost Australian cruise ship passenger remembered as hero who died attempting to rescue girlfriend
The Interstate 5 bridge collapse into the Skagit River was caused by an oversize truck hitting the span, the Washington State Patrol chief said.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.