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Bundanoon, located in the picturesque Southern Highlands of New South Wales and boasts a population of just 2,000, voted by a huge majority in favour of the move with a...
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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has been accused of “sheer arrogance” over moves to press the Pope to create the country’s first...
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An Australian MP raped a woman on a velvet couch in his office during a late-night tour of parliament, a court has heard.
Theo Theophanous, a former cabinet minister...
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The Defence Department has confirmed it is investigating claims Australian sailors engaged in a sex-for-money competition.
Channel Seven News aired claims sailors from...
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Last month, violence against Indian students in Australia made front-page headlines as two study-abroad Indians were hospitalized after there were stabbed by...
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The latest two-yearly study of the Australian Government’s Productivity Commission damningly reveals that indigenous children are six times more likely to suffer...
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Fossils of three new species of dinosaurs have been discovered in Queensland, including a meat-eater larger than Velociraptor from the Jurassic Park movies, suggesting...
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An El Nino weather pattern this year appears almost certain, Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology said on Wednesday in a revised forecast, raising the prospect of...
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Australia’s Attorney General’s office has called for action in Britain’s biggest ongoing organised criminal conspiracy and corruption case. The...
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Lesezeichen-das modulare Buchregal in German means Bookmark - the modular bookshelf! The modularly expandable bookshelf from undpartner lets you store your books in an...
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British satellite broadcaster Sky is ready to welcome Australian friends to the UK with the introduction of an upside-down remote control.
Ahh, I’ve never grown...
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With the attack on Mir Kazim Ali Khan in Melbourne on Monday (reported in the Delhi edition of The Hindustan Times on June 24, 2009), the number of attacks in the...
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There have been two more attacks against Indians in Melbourne. While a student from Hyderabad was mugged, an Indian taxi driver was attacked by passengers.
Earlier, a...
made popular Jun 23 2009
An e-mail at the centre of opposition attempts to oust Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is a fake, according to police.
The e-mail was purported to have been sent...
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Well, most of the thinking public should be very well aware that war is a hell of a bad thing. In many ways it is the conglomeration of everything bad and evil that...
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Travelling exotic destinations is an instant fun: if even not first time to, something new and different might always be seen.
Historically, South Australia of emus...
made popular Jun 21 2009
It is a tale worthy of a Scorsese script: warring factions and families embark a bloody battle to reign over a city’s organised crime scene, spanning two decades and...
made popular Jun 17 2009
It is hard to wonder a world with Australia’s researches.
Just released, results of survey on how ethnic names affect employment opportunities in Australia hardly...
made popular Jun 17 2009
Recently 46 Indian students have returned from Australia wasting lakhs of rupees and a year to their parents who wanted to have their children live instead of chasing...
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As the attacks on Indian students in Australia are increasing,they have started taking the matter of their safety in their own hands.They are forming groups to protect...
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The Internet Industry Association (IIA) of Australia has prepared a vision for the broadband network, in which the national internet industry body conclusively said...
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