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  • Female veterans lack support study

    Sydney Morning Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Struggle: Karen Edwards. Former servicewomen have spoken of a lack of post-deployment support, with extreme trauma and sexual harassment raised as concerns in a three-year study. The in-depth report into the health and wellbeing of Australian female veterans has provided a stark insight into the support they receive after leaving the forces. The study commissioned by the Department of ...

  • Capsized boat details mired in secrecy and difference in accounts

    Sydney Morning Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Secrecy still surrounds the events before an asylum seeker boat capsized, leaving 17 men drowned and another 73 missing, presumed dead, as the federal government keeps an official review of the incident under wraps. Widespread concerns were raised about the incident on June 21, after people on the boat rang authorities for help at least four times before the tragedy. On one occasion, they ...

  • A race to drive you butternuts

    Sydney Morning Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Lake Burley Griffin is well known as the training ground for Australian Olympic rowers but the hollowed-out pumpkins racing on its waters are no challenge in the lead-up to the 2016 games. The inaugural pumpkin canoe race had only one starter on Saturday, a 202.5-kilogram monster, from the NSW town of Collector. Two pumpkins, both place-getters in the town's pumpkin competition, made ...

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  • Chinas rich pay way to new home

    Sydney Morning Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Wealthy Chinese immigrants are buying their way into Australia with 90 per cent of the 435 applications for a $5 million minimum investment visa taken up by Chinese nationals. So far two visas have been granted. The first was to a Chinese national. The Department of Immigration refused to reveal the nationality of the second. A spokesman from the department said there was an expectation ...

  • Public sector better for gay students Kirby

    Sydney Morning Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Australia's public education system provides greater equality for gay and lesbian students while some non-government schools foster outdated prejudices about homosexuality, according to former High Court justice Michael Kirby. Speaking at Canberra's National Press Club on Friday, Mr Kirby said the increasingly disproportionate number of senior politicians and judges who were privately ...

  • Natures gift is not yet history

    Sydney Morning Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    series was watched by 500 million viewers), and the responsibility that brings is not lost on the veteran broadcaster. ''If you appear as frequently on television as I do, at least in Britain, that puts a bit of a responsibility on you. If I continually appear making natural history programs, people think I know something about it … but that's a heck of a lot of people who ...

  • Three boats intercepted near Christmas Is

    News.com.au - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    THREE boats carrying a total of 208 suspected asylum seekers have been intercepted in a 24-hour period near Christmas Island, including one close enough to be spotted by police on the ...

  • The $600000 job no one wants

    perthnow - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    WA's Health Department has been without a director-general for almost six months after Kim Snowball quit in December, blaming the relentless nature of the job and health problems that forced him to take months off.The recruitment bill for a new health boss has now cost taxpayers almost $100,000 without a result. And it's not through lack of trying, with the Public Sector Commission ...

  • Maccas fine for roaches

    perthnow - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Stirling environmental officers had inspected the store on September 5 last year.City of Stirling lawyer David Nadebaum said conditions were so bad that inspectors even saw cockroaches in the building in broad daylight indicating a "substantial infestation" of the pests.He also said since June 2011, McDonalds had been fined four times in circumstances similar to the Innaloo breach, ...

  • Perth climbers historic Mt Everest double

    perthnow - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    MARGARET Watroba has revealed she had to overcome injuries from a cycling accident that left her fearing she might not walk again properly - before she could climb to the top of Mt Everest this ...

  • Older people urged to protect their eyes

    The Courier Mail - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    OLDER people should reduce their risk of blindness by eating healthy food, says Australian of the Year Ita Buttrose. Marking the start of Macular Degeneration Awareness Week, she said the health of older Australians must be a priority for both the community and government. Macular degeneration causes more than half of blindness and severe vision loss in Australia and primarily affects older ...

  • Survey shows Adelaides major arterial roads are hooning hotspots

    AdelaideNow - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    ADELAIDE'S worst hoon spots have been revealed as some of the city's busiest arterial roads. South Australia police data obtained by the Sunday Mail shows reckless motorists are regularly speeding at more than 30km/h above the limit on busy roads, seriously jeopardising their safety and that of other road users. The most notorious hoon spot is Main North Rd, at Para Hills West, where 29 ...

  • Australians now using social media in bedrooms and toilet cubicles

    AdelaideNow - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    A GROWING number of the Australians are using social networks wherever they can: workplaces, schools, bedrooms, and even the toilet cubicle. A new study of Australian internet users found more than three in five now use social media, with almost half of users logging on daily and some more than five times a day. Australian Facebook users are spending more than seven hours on the site every week, ...

  • Adelaide Ovals Ultimate Membership row over equal access to cricket and footy

    AdelaideNow - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    ADELAIDE Oval's Ultimate Membership offer, marketed as the state's platinum sport season ticket, is a dead duck. About 6500 applicants for the package will learn on Sunday morning that the vision of a South Australian version of the Melbourne Cricket Club - where members have access to all sport events at one arena - has been taken off the table as cracks begin to show again in the ...

  • AFL Essendon returns to top three with Dreamtime win over Richmond Carlton edges Brisbane Lions

    ABC Australia - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    In the evening's other match, Carlton edged the Brisbane Lions by 13 points at the Gabba.The Bombers' win was marred by an ankle injury to Michael Hurley, who rolled his foot after landing awkwardly while attempting a mark in the second quarter.The game started in tight fashion with Essendon leading by just a point after the first quarter, but the lead grew unerringly in the ...

  • Ontario man lost in Australian mountains has strong survival skills

    CBC News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    The sister of an Ontario man who disappeared in Australia's Snowy Mountains nearly two weeks ago says she remains hopeful he will be found, partly because of his training as a Canadian Forces reservist. Mandeep Srawn, sister of 25-year-old Prabhdeep Srawn, spoke to CBC News via Skype on Saturday morning, after rescue officials briefed her family on the latest developments in the search, as ...

  • Jobe Watson stars as Bombers beat Tigers

    Sydney Morning Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Essendon skipper Jobe Watson has starred as the Bombers rebounded from successive AFL losses and another difficult week to swat aside Richmond by 29 points at the MCG on Saturday night. The reigning Brownlow Medallist lit up the "Dreamtime at the G" indigenous celebration match with three goals and 28 important touches in the comfortable 13.13 (91) to 9.8 (62) win. His biggest impact ...

  • How surfers became Australian heroes

    Sydney Morning Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Really free: A classic John Witzig photo of the surfing lifestyle. Something quite wonderful happened on the northern NSW coast and Queensland's Sunshine Coast in early 1965: Australia got a new national character. Much of the country was beginning to leave the bush and live near a beach. The old pastoral ideals were fading and lifesavers ruled. As Australian as a slouch hat, they were ...

  • Barry OSullivan to take Barnaby Joyces place in the Senate

    Sydney Morning Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Barry O'Sullivan quit as Liberal National Party treasurer to consider nominating for preselection for the Senate seat vacated by Barnaby Joyce. An emotional week has ended on a high note for former Liberal National Party state treasurer Barry O'Sullivan, who is set to take outgoing Barnaby Joyce's seat in the Senate. Senator Joyce will run against independent MP Tony Windsor in ...

  • Top 100 music videos Thriller v Psy

    News.com.au - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    The music video has never been more popular in the wake of its YouTube-led renaissance and the unlikely king of the clip is South Korean phenomenon Psy with his breakthrough ...

  • Forgotten vets demand due recognition

    News.com.au - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    In 26 days of torrid fighting during major enemy assaults on their fire support bases, 25 young Australian soldiers from the 1st and 3rd Battalions were killed and almost 100 wounded.More than 270 enemy were killed and dozens wounded and 11 prisoners taken.This month marks the 45th anniversary of the battles of Coral-Balmoral with veterans still wondering why the fighting has not been given the ...

  • Travelling Lock in your $A rate now

    News.com.au - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    National Australia Bank general manager of cards Michael Shurlin said putting spending money on travel cards in advance gave people certainty. "It's especially good if you're on a bit of a budget," he said. "You can do it months in advance or you can do it on the day you travel - it depends on your view of what will happen with the dollar. "It gives you peace of ...

  • WA ice cream parlour among worlds best

    News.com.au - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Simmo's Ice Creamery in Dunsborough has been ranked one of the best dessert destinations on the planet and certainly the tastiest in Australia.This week, national American newspaper USA Today listed the South-West favourite among ice-cream parlours in Florence, Nice, Sao Paulo and New York, along with cafes in Ireland, Denmark and South Africa.It said the 20-year-old family business boasted ...

  • NRL Melbourne breaks winless streak with victory over Roosters Penrith and Manly both win

    ABC Australia - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Sydney 2000 Cooper Cronk's State of Origin hopes are in the balance after the Queensland half-back was reported for a lifting tackle in Melbourne's 26-18 win over the Roosters at the Sydney Football Stadium.In other ...

  • Cronks Origin hopes in doubt after win

    SBS - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Cooper Cronk's Origin hopes are in the balance after the Queensland half was reported for a lifting tackle in Melbourne's 26-18 NRL win over the ...

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