Wednesday, February 29, 2012

VIC:Main stories on 1800 Nine


AAP General News (Australia)
08-08-2011
VIC:Main stories on 1800 Nine

MELBOURNE, Aug 8 - Main stories on 1800 Nine news:

- Couple's incredible escape as runaway truck destroys their house in South Gippsland.

- Federal government's Malaysia solution in doubt after High Court puts stay on refugees
being sent to Malaysia until a full hearing in two weeks.

- Another tough day on the market with $35 billion wiped off in wake of US credit woes.

- Junior football league launches investigation into behaviour of "ugly parents" row.

- Christian Brother Robert Charles Best sent to jail for 14 years after years of molesting
children.

- A man who raped and bashed an 85 year-old woman at Flinders St has been jailed for 11 years.

- 13-year-old girl scout who survived in freezing conditions at Mt Baw Baw overnight
thanks her rescuers.

- Wartime heroine Nancy Wake dies in the UK aged 98.

- Census a snapshot of life in Australia.

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WA: Labor claim coalition promises now top $10 billion


AAP General News (Australia)
02-18-2005
WA: Labor claim coalition promises now top $10 billion

West Australian Education Minister ALAN CARPENTER says the cost of opposition leader
COLIN BARNETT'S election promises and policies have topped $10 billion.

Mr CARPENTER says half-baked promises and policies full of holes have blown out opposition
spending.

Mr BARNETT has promised a full costing of his policies by the middle of next week.

Next week is the fifth and final week of the WA election campaign, with voters due
to go to the polls on February the 26th.

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FED:PNG PM not seriously ill, he tells radio


AAP General News (Australia)
04-12-2011
FED:PNG PM not seriously ill, he tells radio

(Eds: reissuing, correcting `Commission' to `Corporation'



By Eoin Blackwell

SYDNEY, April 12 AAP - Papua New Guinea's suspended prime minister, Michael Somare,
has called PNG's national broadcaster to dispel media reports he is seriously ill.

Sir Michael is in Singapore to undergo minor surgery and celebrate his 75th birthday,
and expects to resume the prime ministership on April 19.

On Tuesday The Australian newspaper reported Sir Michael was seriously ill, with his
family flying to Singapore to be at his side as he underwent surgery for what was understood
to be a longstanding heart condition.

But Sir Michael called the National Broadcasting Corporation just before 1500 AEST
to say he was undergoing only minor surgery.

"He said that he's there for his normal medical check-up," National Broadcasting Corporation
journalist Gregory Moses told AAP.

"He goes there for the check up every quarter.

"His family, his grandchildren are also there because of his 75th birthday, which is
today ... he said it was nothing serious."

Mr Moses said he thought Sir Michael sounded normal over the phone.

The PM will be admitted to hospital tomorrow and said he was confident he would be
out by next week.

Sir Michael vacated the office of prime minister on April 4 after being found guilty
by a specially convened court of failing to correctly fill out and lodge financial returns
spanning back 20 years.

He was sentenced to a two-week suspension from office.

During the trial the PM suffered breathing problems and had to use a puffer.

His deputy, Sam Abal, is serving as prime minister in his absence.

Sir Michael's spokeswoman, his daughter Betha Somare, could not be reached for comment.

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FED:Editorials, Thursday December 23, 2010


AAP General News (Australia)
12-23-2010
FED:Editorials, Thursday December 23, 2010

SYDNEY, Dec 23 AAP - On Thursday The Australian says although advocates of opening
our borders to refugees will not admit it, most of the 150 unaccompanied minors in detention
on Christmas Island are the lucky ones.
They are alive and, if their claims for asylum are accepted, they can look forward to
a new life here. But the ones who lost loved ones in last week's disaster are in a very
difficult position and it is time for those who prefer the high moral ground to the realities
of policy to accept the consequences of encouraging asylum-seekers to risk their lives
on the high seas to reach Australia. This includes refugee analyst Khalid Koser, who rejected
a return to the Howard government's offshore processing policy on ABC radio yesterday.

"There are not many arenas in the world where you support going back to policies that
perhaps did or did not work a decade ago," he said.

But it did work. By making it clear that asylum-seekers arriving by sea would be processed
on Nauru rather than here, John Howard stopped the boats and thus stopped people drowning



The Sydney Morning Herald today says once again Labor has shown that the big end of
town and the wealthy get what they want. The Premier has taken a shifty, cowardly way
out by proroguing Parliament more than three months before the election. Unfortunately,
there is not even the benefit of putting the government into caretaker mode. That will
not happen until election writs are issued in early March. The government can now make
all the executive decisions it wants, without parliamentary scrutiny or criticism under
privilege. What will be left by March 26?

The SMH in its second editorial says largely as a result of its naivety and desperation
in the hectic days after the downfall of Kevin Rudd, the Gillard government finds itself
in a dreadful mess over its bid to get a fairer deal for all Australians from the mining
boom. Hopelessly outplayed by the big resources companies, it is now facing demands that
it either abandon the proposed tax regime or let the West Australian and Queensland governments
treat it as a cut-and-come-again magic pudding. The latter must not be allowed to happen.

Sydney's The Daily Telegraph on Thursday says when we want Kristina Keneally's Government
to just get up and go, it sticks around with barnacle-like persistence. When we want it
to stay - in order to face an inquiry over its handling of the electricity privatisation
debacle, for example - it vanishes like a Labor promise.
The Premier's move yesterday to close down Parliament two months ahead of schedule is
one of the most cynical ploys ever attempted in state politics, which in NSW is certainly
saying something.

In its second editorial the Tele says ACCORDING to a popular theory of a few years
ago, the planet was rapidly approaching a moment of "peak oil" - when the amount of oil
able to be extracted finally reaches its maximum and then begins to decline.

Various parties are still locked in dispute as to the accuracy of peak oil thinking,
but we already seem to have hit peak ethanol.

An Australia-wide shortage of the cane-derived fuel, which makes up 10 per cent by
volume of the E10 petrol/ethanol blend, is driving E10 prices ever upwards.

That's bad enough, but the shortage is also placing in peril State Government plans
to completely phase out pure unleaded petrol.



Victorian police say children as young as six have Facebook accounts and are vulnerable
to predators, the main editorial in the Herald Sun newspaper said on Thursday.

The editorial follows the AFL nude pictures furore, in which candid pictures of AFL
stars were first revealed on Facebook by a 17-year-old girl.

"This is an alarming and potentially dangerous use of the social networking site ...

," the editorial said.

"The corruption of young children has now emerged as a problem for parents who may
have naively registered their children on the social network.

Facebook requires registered users to be at least 13 years old, but parents or brothers
and sisters are setting up accounts saying the children are older.

"The Victoria Police sex crimes unit has moved quickly to warn parents that sexual
predators use Facebook and other sites to make contact with children.

"The internet, while acknowledged as a revolution in social communication, is not without
risk. Responsibility in mass communication is personal.

"Where it affects children is a parent's responsibility. Whatever information is contained
on a social network is likely to be seen by the very people you might not want to see
it."

In a year of sporting disappointments, 2010 may still end with a bang courtesy of
the Australian cricket team, the main editorial in The Age newspaper said on Thursday.

In a review of the year in sport, the editorial said the Socceroos' World Cup performance,
the Melbourne Storm salary cap scandal, the AFL nude photo controversy and the exit of
Gary Ablett Jr and Mark Thompson from the Geelong AFL club among 2010's sporting lowlights.

But Australia's Test team may offer some hope after a patchy year, it said.

"Winners rarely bother to reflect. Non-winners do.

"For the first month of the Ashes series, gleeful English critics taunted Australia.

"Australia has lost its sporting vocation, they said, and could fall back on nothing else.

"It was too simple, and almost certainly wrong, but it acted as a warning to Australia
at the end of a year of living frugally: in an ever more competitive sporting world, on
new frontiers and old, take nothing for granted.

"But one of sports charms is that redemption is almost always close at hand. One good
Test win in Perth, and one Shane Warne scandal, and all is well again.

"Suddenly, Boxing Day cannot come too soon. Nor can next year."



Today Brisbane's The Courier Mail says there are, the axiom has it, only two certainties
in life, and those are death and taxes.

There is actually a third, and that is when said taxes are reformed in any fashion,
there are always going to be winners and losers.

The challenge is always getting the balance right in terms of minimising harm and maximising
the broadest possible economic benefit.

This is as true of the proposed mineral resources rent tax as it is of other major
reforms taken in Australia in recent years such as the GST, fringe benefits tax or a raft
of other changes - most of which have needed a degree of compromise to pass though our
parliaments.

The MRRT requires particularly dexterous juggling of state, national and corporate
interests. Its initial incarnation (the ill-fated resources super profits tax) came to
an unedifying end after a vociferous and well-funded campaign by the mining industry and
an equally unedifying and unscheduled change of prime minister.



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SOC:Fury stun Sydney FC


AAP Sports News (Australia)
08-14-2010
Golf: PGA Championship scores

MILWAUKEE, Aug 13 AAP - First round scores from PGA Championship here today (par-72).

67: Matt Kuchar (USA)
68: Noh Seung-Yul (KOR), Ernie Els (RSA), Bubba Watson (USA), Francesco Molinari (ITA)
69: Nick Watney (USA), Zach Johnson (USA), Simon Khan (ENG), Jason Day (AUS), Ryan Moore
(USA), Charles Howell III (USA)
70: Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (ESP), Chad Campbell (USA), D.A. Points (USA), Jim Furyk
(USA), Kim Kyung-Tae (KOR), Martin Laird (SCO), John Merrick (USA), Michael Sim (AUS),
Thongchai Jaidee (THA), Gregory Bourdy (FRA)
71: Carl Pettersson (SWE), Dustin Johnson (USA), Rory McIlroy (NIR), Peter Hanson (SWE),
Yuta Ikeda (JPN), Stephen Ames (CAN), Louis Oosthuizen (RSA), Shane Lowry (IRL), Robert
Karlsson (SWE), Simon Dyson (ENG), Jimmy Walker (USA), Stephen Gallacher (SCO), Steve
Elkington (AUS), Ryan Palmer (USA), Brian Davis (ENG), Edoardo Molinari (ITA), Tiger Woods
(USA), Marc Leishman (AUS), Rhys Davies (WAL), Camilo Villegas (COL), Tim Thelen (USA),
Mitch Lowe (USA)
72: Bryce Molder (USA), Adam Scott (AUS), Steve Stricker (USA), Tim Clark (RSA), Liang
Wenchong (CHN), Angel Cabrera (ARG), Stuart Appleby (AUS), Luke Donald (ENG), J.B. Holmes
(USA), Paul Casey (ENG), Matt Bettencourt (USA), Martin Kaymer (GER), D.J. Trahan (USA),
Y.E. Yang (KOR), Brian Gay (USA), Ian Poulter (ENG), David Horsey (ENG), Troy Matteson
(USA)
73: Jason Dufner (USA), Kenny Perry (USA), Shaun Micheel (USA), Ben Curtis (USA), Bill
Haas (USA), Phil Mickelson (USA), Ross McGowan (ENG), Kris Blanks (USA), Vaughn Taylor
(USA), Bo Van Pelt (USA), Rickie Fowler (USA), Justin Leonard (USA), Soren Kjeldsen (DEN),
Rob Labritz (USA), Charl Schwartzel (RSA), Davis Love III (USA), Vijay Singh (FIJ), Ben
Crane (USA), Sonny Skinner (USA), Troy Pare (USA), Heath Slocum (USA)
74: Darren Clarke (NIR), Jeff Overton (USA), Mike Weir (CAN), Tom Lehman (USA), Hunter
Mahan (USA), Kevin Sutherland (USA), Lucas Glover (USA), Justin Rose (ENG), Kevin Na (USA),
Scott Verplank (USA), Trevor Immelman (RSA), Kevin Stadler (USA), Charlie Wi (KOR), K.J.

Choi (KOR), Steve Marino (USA), Geoff Ogilvy (AUS), Hiroyuki Fujita (JPN), Tetsuji Hiratsuka
(JPN), Alvaro Quiros (ESP), Anthony Kim (USA), David Toms (USA), Matt Jones (AUS), Brendon
De Jonge (ZIM), Danny Willett (ENG), Fredrik Andersson Hed (SWE)
75: Miguel Angel Jimenez (ESP), Brandt Snedeker (USA), Danny Balin (USA), Robert McClellan
(USA), Scott Hebert (USA), Tim Petrovic (USA), Rich Steinmetz (USA), Jerry Kelly (USA),
Padraig Harrington (IRL), Ricky Barnes (USA), George McNeill (USA), Sean O'Hair (USA),
David Hutsell (USA)
76: Graeme McDowell (NIR), Rory Sabbatini (RSA), Anders Hansen (DEN), Boo Weekley (USA),
Ryo Ishikawa (JPN), Kyle Flinton (USA), John Daly (USA), Retief Goosen (RSA), Fredrik
Jacobson (SWE), Oliver Wilson (ENG), Bill Lunde (USA)
77: Soren Hansen (DEN), Jason Bohn (USA), Stu Ingraham (USA), Derek Lamely (USA), Stewart
Cink (USA), John Senden (AUS)
78: Chris Wood (ENG), Ross Fisher (ENG), Koumei Oda (JPN), Mike Small (USA), Keith Ohr
(USA), Sergio Garcia (ESP), Raphael Jacquelin (FRA), Rob Moss (USA)
79: Cameron Beckman (USA), Corey Pavin (USA), Ryan Benzel (USA), Colin Montgomerie (SCO)
80: Paul Goydos (USA), Mark Brooks (USA), Henrik Stenson (SWE)
81: Bruce Smith (USA)
82: Mark Sheftic (USA), Jason Schmuhl (USA)
83: Chip Sullivan (USA)

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Fed: What you'll pay after latest RBA rate increase


AAP General News (Australia)
04-06-2010
Fed: What you'll pay after latest RBA rate increase

Repayments on an average $300,000 mortgage will increase by $47.89 per month following
Tuesday's 25-basis-point increase in the cash rate by the Reserve Bank of Australia.

This assumes retail banks will match the increase, a 25-year standard variable rate
loan and an average new interest rate of 7.15 per cent.



MORTGAGE REPAYMENT INCREASE

$100,000 $716.38 $15.96

$150,000 $1,074.57 $23.95

$200,000 $1,432.75 $31.93

$250,000 $1,790.94 $39.91

$300,000 $2,149.13 $47.89

$350,000 $2,507.32 $55.87

$400,000 $2,865.51 $63.86

$450,000 $3,223.70 $71.84

$500,000 $3,581.88 $79.82



Source - CommSec



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Vic: Building regulations and bunkers under commission spotlight


AAP General News (Australia)
08-24-2009
Vic: Building regulations and bunkers under commission spotlight

Victorian building regulations will be scrutinised by the royal commission into the
devastating bushfires that killed 173 people across the state early this year.

The commission has started a fresh block of hearings today which will hear evidence
about how houses ignite and burn .. and what factors contribute to the survival of a house
during a bushfire.

It will also examine the evidence for and against the use of bushfire bunkers.

Counsel assisting MELINDA RICHARDS has told the commission the events of Black Saturday
showed houses don't save people.

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NSW: Warring bikies blamed for spike in driveby shootings


AAP General News (Australia)
04-15-2009
NSW: Warring bikies blamed for spike in driveby shootings

SYDNEY, April 15 AAP - Sydney's warring bikie gangs have been blamed for a spike in
the number of driveby shootings in NSW.

NSW Police and the state government have welcomed the latest figures from the Bureau
of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR), showing crime rates fell or remained stable
in most areas in the state.

The figures, for the 24 months to December 2008, showed armed robberies dropped to
their lowest levels in more than a decade.

But they also revealed bikie gang violence was an escalating problem long before last
month's fatal brawl at Sydney Airport.

There was a 26 per cent increase in the number of incidents where firearms were discharged
into premises, from 77 incidents in 2007 to 97 incidents in 2008.

BOCSAR director Don Weatherburn suggested bikie gangs could be behind the spike in
driveby shootings, the majority of which occurred in Sydney's southwest.

"The jump in incidents of people discharging firearms into houses is partly related
to the conflict between various bikie gangs, but you'll have to speak to police to get
more information about this," Dr Weatherburn said.

NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Dave Owens said bikie gang violence was a contributing
factor to the increase.

"Late last year we had an increase in the number of drivebys as I refer to them," he said.

"A percentage of them could be accounted with the bikie conflict, however ... we're
working very hard to reduce any shots fired into any premises any time, day or night."

NSW Police have formed Strike Force Raptor, a specialist group of more than 75 officers,
to target bikie gang violence.

More than 15 men have been charged with a range of affray, traffic and drug offences,
with police expecting to lay a murder charge over the airport brawl between Hells Angels
and Comancheros, which resulted in the death of Anthony Zervas.

Despite a rise in some crimes, Police Minister Tony Kelly said the figures were encouraging
overall.

"They show that the NSW Police Force is doing a great job in chasing up these criminals
and reducing crime rates," Mr Kelly said.

"These figures show that 15 of the 17 major crime categories are either reducing, some
of them dramatically, or remaining stable over the last two years. They are encouraging
results.

"The NSW Police Force target people they know who are likely to commit crime, recidivists
and potential offenders, and these are producing excellent results."

Mr Kelly said a 15.7 per cent jump in fraud and a 7.8 per cent rise in shoplifting
could be due to tough economic times. BOCSAR attributed the fraud increase to a spike
in petrol theft.

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Fed: Gender pay gap affecting fertility rates: research


AAP General News (Australia)
12-10-2008
Fed: Gender pay gap affecting fertility rates: research

Embargoed until 0001 AEDT Wednesday, Dec 10



CANBERRA, Dec 10 AAP - The gender pay gap is impacting on Australia's birth rate, new
research suggests.

The number of women working and the hours they work have been on the rise during the
past decade, in contrast to the static rate for men, the Australian Institute of Family
Studies has found.

Despite this, women continue to earn, on average, eight per cent less than men, a gap
slightly wider than a decade ago.

The research shows women also take on the majority of family responsibilities, which
is affecting decisions to have children.

Research author Lixia Qu said some couples defer or have fewer children than they desire
while others cope by having one parent, usually the mother, reduce paid work hours.

"Ultimately strategies aimed at reducing family size will affect a
nation's total fertility rate," Dr Qu said.

Institute director Alan Hayes says society and workplaces have not kept up with the
increasing number of women in bread-winning roles.

"And women are bearing the burden," he said.

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Fed: Lack of leadership in govt hurting the economy - Turnbull


AAP General News (Australia)
08-06-2008
Fed: Lack of leadership in govt hurting the economy - Turnbull

CANBERRA, Aug 6 AAP - Opposition Treasury spokesman Malcolm Turnbull says there is
a crisis of leadership in Canberra, but that it is within Labor ranks not the Liberals.

Mr Turnbull, who has been linked to leadership squabbles in his own party, says the
blame for the current economic slowdown in Australia lays squarely at the feet of the
prime minister and treasurer.

Pessimism about the state of the economy stems from a lack of leadership from the Rudd
government, Mr Turnbull said today.

"There is real anxiety about the future of our economy here in Australia and that anxiety
is due to the lack of leadership from the Rudd government," he told ABC Radio.

Mr Turnbull concedes a slowdown in the domestic economy was in large part due to fallout
from the US sub-prime mortgage crisis, but says comments from Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
and Treasurer Wayne Swan had made the problem worse.

"I pointed to the sub-prime crisis as a gathering storm right at the very beginning
of the year, and that's why I begged Wayne Swan to stop talking up inflation and stop
talking down the economy."

Mr Turnbull said the treasurer should be mindful that his statements had an enormous
influence on the economy.

"The treasurer is like the captain of a ship steering the economy.

"You cannot prevent storms occurring, but you have to be able to steer that ship wisely
and shrewdly and calmly, and what Wayne Swan did was set out to make things worse."

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Vic: Driver was "flying" in middle of road: court


AAP General News (Australia)
02-12-2008
Vic: Driver was "flying" in middle of road: court

A Melbourne court's heard a driver was flying down the middle of a road at up to 160km/h
before he allegedly ran over and killed six pedestrians near Mildura.

LARA MCCARRON told the Victorian Supreme Court today she was driving her son and his
five friends to a party on February 18 2006 .. when they saw a speeding blue station wagon
heading straight for them.

She told the court she'd just made a left turn .. but pulled over to the roadside to
avoid the oncoming car.

Ms MCCARRON says for the last year she's lived with the idea .. the car could have
hit them .. and the six teenagers would still have been alive.

She says she assumed the car was full of hooning teenagers and was surprised to see
it was a station wagon.

Ms MCCARRON was taking her son and his friends to a party and on the way .. passed
another house at an intersection at Myall Street in Cardross .. where another party was
being held.

She said she slowed down at that intersection because there were young people everywhere.

The intersection was where the six teenagers were later killed as they left the party
and were walking along Myall Street.

Ms MCCARRON denied suggestions by the lawyer for THOMAS TOWLE .. the man charged over
the deaths .. that she was distracted by the teenagers in her car.

TOWLE faces 14 charges .. including six of culpable driving.

The trial before Justice PHILIP CUMMINS continues.

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NSW: The NSW snow report for Saturday, August 25, 2007


AAP General News (Australia)
08-25-2007
NSW: The NSW snow report for Saturday, August 25, 2007

The NSW snow report for Saturday, August 25:

THREDBO: No new snow. A fine and sunny day predicted with occasional high passing cloud.

Winds are light. Top temperature today of four degrees. There is a good cover of snow
across the resort. Up high, it's dry on a firm base, with the mid to lower slopes hard
packed in places, softening quickly under the sun. All lifts are expected to open. Roads
are open to Thredbo. Average snow depth is 156.4cm.

PERISHER: No new snow. Blue skies predicted today and sunshine.

There is a very good cover of snow across the resort and 108 groomed runs. Winds will
be light. Snow cover is firm early today but it will soften later. The temperature early
today was 1 degree. Average snow depth is 156.4cm with 50 lifts operating. Roads are open.

SELWYN: No new snow in the last 24 horus, and warm temperatures overnight will see
the cover soft from the start today. Skiing and boarding will be limited to areas of man-made
snow, with the surface ranging from fair to very good. Top temperature today of 3.1 degrees.

The sky will be partly cloudy but there will be no breeze. Average snow depth is 35 cm.

CHARLOTTE PASS: No new snow. There is a firm base of snow across the mountain, and
snow groomers have been out overnight. Moderate north-westerly winds are predicted today
as is a top temperature of four degrees. Five lifts are operating and the snow depth is
156.4 cm.

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Fed: Sheik should consider leaving Australia: PM


AAP General News (Australia)
04-11-2007
Fed: Sheik should consider leaving Australia: PM

The prime minister's backed calls for controversial mufti Sheik TAJ ALDIN ALHILALI
to consider leaving Australia .. saying he's an embarrassment to most Australian Muslims.

Following the sheik's calls for Australian Muslims to back Iran's harline regime ..

both the government and opposition have called for him to be sacked.

Speaking on the Nine Network last night .. JOHN HOWARD's backed statements from his
Immigration Minister KEVIN ANDREWS .. that the sheik should think about leaving Australia.

Mr HOWARD says he thinks the mufti is an embarrassment to his own religious flock.







The Australian Federation of Islamic Councils suspended the sheik's salary last year
.. after he likened scantily-clad women to uncovered meat.

And last week the council said his future will be decided by the National Council of
Imams by June.

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Qld: Two men die in single vehicle crash


AAP General News (Australia)
12-09-2006
Qld: Two men die in single vehicle crash

BRISBANE, Dec 9 AAP - Two men have been killed in a single vehicle crash in Brisbane's south.

The 39-year-old driver and 55-year-old passenger were travelling in a sedan at Sunnybank
Hills about 7.30pm (AEST) yesterday when it slammed into a power pole, police said.

Both men died at the scene.

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Tas: Abetz urges state to spend up on fox eradication


AAP General News (Australia)
08-02-2006
Tas: Abetz urges state to spend up on fox eradication

Federal Conservation Minister ERIC ABETZ has called on the Tasmanian government to
increase funding for its fox-free taskforce after the discovery of another fox carcass
in the state.

Senator ABETZ has accused the state government of slashing its spending on fox eradication
in this year's budget.

He says the federal government's now covering almost 40 per cent of the fight to eradicate
foxes .. allocating about 400 thousand dollars per year.

But Senator ABETZ says more funds could be available if the state government made fox
eradication a priority.

The cost to Tasmania's natural ecosystems and agriculture production could pass the
100 million dollar mark if foxes become established in the state like they are on mainland
Australia.







A spokesman for state Primary Industries Minister DAVID LLEWELLYN says the government's
committed 600 thousand dollars a year for four years to the taskforce in this year's budget
.. but has admitted its previous allocations would have been more.

The latest fox carcass .. discovered on a road in the Northern Midlands yesterday ..

is the fourth to be found in the state since 2001 .. and scientists believe the age of
the new carcass confirms the pests are breeding.

Tasmania was believed to be fox free until a report from the Canberra-based Invasive
Animals Cooperative Research Centre confirmed their presence in June.

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KEYWORD: FOX ABETZ (HOBART)

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Fed: Labor up in arms over literacy vouchers program


AAP General News (Australia)
02-13-2006
Fed: Labor up in arms over literacy vouchers program

(EDS: Embargoed until 0001 Monday Feb 13)



CANBERRA, Feb 13 AAP - Labor will step up its attack on new Education Minister Julie
Bishop this week over administration of the federal government's literacy vouchers program.

The Howard government promised $700 vouchers to all students who failed the Year 3
Literacy Benchmark test in 2003.

But figures from the Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) show just
656 of the 5,717 eligible Victorian students received any help through the tutorial vouchers
program.

Opposition education spokeswoman Jenny Macklin today said Ms Bishop must immediately
step in to fix the literacy vouchers program after just 12 per cent of eligible students
in Victoria received help.

"After promising $700 vouchers to all students who failed the Year 3 Literacy Benchmark
test in 2003 the Howard government has failed to deliver on that promise to the vast majority
of students," Ms Macklin said.

"It is up to the new minister to fix up this mistake and ensure these students get
the help they need and deserve."

Federal Labor would continue pursuing this issue through the Senate Estimates process
this week as the apparent failure of the program meant the same students had since sat
the Year 5 Literacy Benchmark test without any tutoring.

"It's hard to imagine a less effective way of delivering tutorial support to students
with literacy problems than the Howard government's literacy vouchers," Ms Macklin said.

She agreed with Victorian Principals' Associations Fred Ackerman, who has said the
money would have been better spent on reading schemes through schools.

Ms Macklin also said the $250 fee charged by a private company to administer the program
had further penalised students as they saw just $450 of their $700 vouchers.

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Monday, February 27, 2012

Boolean algebra

Boolean algebra The algebra, developed by Boole, of events, unions, intersections and complementary events in a sample space S. For any events A, B, C the following algebraic laws hold:where A′ and B′ are the complementary events of A and B respectively, and φ is the empty set. The last line of the above comprises de Morgan's laws. The penultimate line comprises the distributive laws and the ante-penultimate line comprises the associative laws.

ClickAction Provides Email Marketing Services for Leading Publisher.

Prentice Hall Direct Conducts Permission-Based Campaigns With ClickAction ERM

PALO ALTO, Calif., March 31 /PRNewswire/ --

Prentice Hall Direct, a leading direct marketer and publisher of professional and consumer books has chosen ClickAction(TM) Inc. (Nasdaq: CLAC) to provide permission-based e-mail marketing services. Prentice Hall Direct hopes to build their customer database and expand their e-commerce efforts at their online bookstore, www.phdirect.com, through use of ClickAction's Email Relationship Management (ERM) service.

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Prentice Hall Direct was searching for a powerful outsourced solution that not only would help them jumpstart their eMarketing efforts but would also be easy for the management team to learn and use. ClickAction's Web-based ERM service met the company's requirements on all counts including ease-of-use, features and client support.

"Our goal at Prentice Hall Direct is to quickly establish our e-commerce presence and we can accomplish this by expanding our customer relationship program and our opt-in database," said Mark Dazzo, vice president of Internet marketing for Prentice Hall Direct. "Email marketing will be the means to this end and ClickAction has the industry experience we can trust."

"We're pleased to provide our ERM services to Prentice Hall Direct," said Joe Cortale, executive vice president of worldwide sales for ClickAction. "They truly understand the role that permission-based email plays in building customer loyalty and our ClickAction team looks forward to helping them build a successful program."

Prentice Hall Direct, which re-launched its online bookstore (www.phdirect.com) in September 1999, offers high quality, practical, and solution-oriented information on such topics as business, finance, health and self-improvement, and pre-K-12 education.

About ClickAction

ClickAction Inc. is a proven leader of eMarketing application services that help businesses retain and grow profitable, one-to-one customer relationships. ClickAction Email Relationship Management (ERM) is a comprehensive service that enables marketers to conduct targeted permission-based email campaigns, collect and profile customer data, and access real-time results in an entirely Web-hosted environment. The service easily integrates with legacy databases, advancing the real-time management of customer data across all channels. ClickAction has developed thousands of email campaigns for over 150 world class clients and partners including: Boise Cascade Office Products, Brooks Brothers, Coach, Dean and Deluca, Patagonia, Sara Lee and Vicinity. ClickAction is a member of CAUCE, the Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email, and works only with companies that are advocates of strict consumer privacy guidelines. For more information, visit www.ClickAction.com.

About Prentice Hall Direct

Prentice Hall Direct is a division of Pearson Education, the world's leading educational publisher. As a leading direct marketer, Prentice Hall Direct publishes more than 125 titles annually for both professionals and consumers. These titles offer cutting-edge information and solutions on issues ranging from management to marketing, educational resources from preschool to high school, and the latest in health and better living. The phdirect.com Web site offers over 1000 titles searchable by title, author, and keyword. In addition many of these titles are discounted. The site also offers a first priority email notification service that alerts subscribers about new book announcements and special offers. Prentice Hall Direct also offers an easy to use search engine and sample chapters and activities for many of the titles sold on the site. For more information, visit www.phdirect.com.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Universal Music Group Unveils Universal Music Enterprises.

Unprecedented Centralized U.S. Catalog and Special Markets Organization

Established

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The Universal Music Group (UMG) today announced the unique structure, management team and objectives for Universal Music Enterprises (UME), its newly centralized U.S. catalog and special markets entity.

Headed by Bruce Resnikoff, President, UME has been established to market UMG's catalog, the largest in the country, and specialty releases from each of the company's U.S. labels. The cornerstone of this new organization is its unique frontline approach to catalog management. Structured similarly to a record label, UME will operate with its own fully dedicated resources such as product development, marketing, publicity and creative services. Catalog releases will be treated with the same level of support that record labels give current releases.

UME will be the umbrella organization for five independent businesses which report to Mr. Resnikoff: Catalog Management; UTV Records; Hip-O Records; Universal Music Special Markets; and Universal Film & Television Music.

In addition to centralized support of each of these areas by UME's A&R, Business Affairs, Finance, and Production departments, a Strategic Marketing unit has been created to provide an overall direction for strategic alliances, promotional partnerships, integrated marketing programs and public relations. Strategic marketing initiatives and opportunities in new technologies such as the Internet will be heavily utilized.

With this new structure, UME will oversee the use of the company's master recordings through new markets and non-conventional channels. Additionally this organization within UMG will continue to create, acquire and market new catalog product. UME will be headquartered in Los Angeles, with a significant presence in New York and regional support in Chicago and Minneapolis.

In making the announcement, Mr. Resnikoff said: "This has truly been a collaborative effort and an exciting outcome of the merger between PolyGram and Universal. By having the opportunity to bring together the best of both worlds and to redefine our business, we are able to create a more innovative and cohesive organization to market our combined catalog. Even though we manage the largest catalog of music in the world, our success will not depend solely on size but rather on how aggressively and effectively we manage this incredible asset."

Mr. Resnikoff reports to Zach Horowitz, President and COO, UMG. Said Mr. Horowitz, "As we head into the 21st century, we have created a consumer driven catalog marketing entity unlike any other within the industry. This is the first time that the five businesses under the UME umbrella have ever been managed in a fully integrated and coordinated way. This will result in more profitable opportunities for both our labels and our artists."

Catalog Management will oversee UME's retail catalog marketing and sales efforts on behalf of all of the U.S. labels of UMG. The Catalog Management team will work in conjunction with Universal Music & Video Distribution as well as other support functions, including Publicity, and Inventory and Price Management. This area will be headed by Richie Gallo, Senior Vice President, Catalog Management. With over 20 years in the music industry, he was formerly Senior Vice President of Sales and Distribution for A&M Records.

UTV Records, the new television marketing unit which evolved from PolyMedia TV, will focus on developing and marketing music compilations and specialty artist releases for direct response and retail markets utilizing extensive television advertising. Bob Mercer, Senior Vice President, UTV Records, will be responsible for developing and overseeing its strategic direction. Mr. Mercer had been Vice President, PolyMedia TV, since October 1997, during which time the division enjoyed hits such as "Pure Disco, Vol. 2," which sold 700,000 units; "Hip Hop Hits 1 and 2," which collectively sold 1.5 million units, and "Pure Funk" which sold more than 600,000 units. Upcoming releases from UTV Records include compilations featuring Latin, country, teen, dance, R&B and classical hits.

Hip-O Records, was originally established by UMG in 1996, as a branded concept label within Universal's Special Markets department. It will continue to develop and market cross-label compilations, packages, series, and specialty artist releases culled from the archives of UMG and outside labels. Hip-O Records will be headed by Pat Lawrence, Vice President, Hip-O Records, formerly Vice President, PolyMedia. Upcoming releases include albums featuring Jeffrey Osborne and Dave Mason; a jazz compilation of new artists; a genre compilation "Tropicalia;" Halloween monster music, and new music from Malcolm Holcombe.

Universal Music Special Markets will remain a vitally important element in the overall structure, responsible for maximizing catalog repertoire opportunities through non-traditional, alternative and ancillary channels. Heading this unit will be Kathy Hale, Senior Vice President, Universal Music Special Markets, who will also oversee the areas of audio licensing, premium/custom sales and budget releases. Hale previously held the position of Vice President, Universal Music Special Markets.

Universal Film & Television Music will be headed by Tom Rowland, Vice President, Universal Film & Television Music, formerly Senior Director. This area will be responsible for licensing music for film, television and commercial advertising, with an emphasis on a strategic and long-term focus that maximizes the catalog's opportunities for cross-marketing and its overall value.

Integral to the growth of UME will be the newly established Strategic Marketing group. Designed to aggressively develop a cohesive and strategic approach to maximizing catalog repertoire, Strategic Marketing will develop and implement integrated marketing campaigns, direct to consumer programs, brand management initiatives and strategic partnerships. Heading up this effort will be Charlie Katz, Senior Vice President, Strategic Marketing, who previously was Senior Vice President of Marketing for Universal Studios Home Video.

Heading the other UME support functions will be Andy McKaie, Senior Vice President, A&R; Sujata Murthy, Senior Director, Publicity; Lori Froeling, Senior Vice President, Business Affairs, and Glen Sanatar, Chief Financial Officer.

Mr. Resnikoff added: "I am fortunate to have secured such a dynamic and talented team of executives whose experience goes beyond the world of catalog. We look forward to partnering with our music labels to bring a more focused and aggressive marketing approach to our business that will strategically position us to capitalize on new business opportunities."

    Representing some of the most influential and important recording artists of this century, UME owns the largest catalog in the U.S.   Among the 

legendary artists are Abba, Aerosmith, Louis Armstrong, Chuck Berry, James Brown, The Carpenters, Eric Clapton, Patsy Cline, John Coltrane, The Commodores, Bing Crosby, Count Basie, Bo Diddley, Bill Evans, Ella Fitzgerald, The Four Tops, Judy Garland, Marvin Gaye, Jimi Hendrix, Billie Holiday, Buddy Holly, The Jackson Five, George Jones, Brenda Lee, Loretta Lynn, The Mamas & The Papas, Bob Marley, Bill Monroe, Van Morrison, Nirvana, The Police, Smokey Robinson, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Cat Stevens, Rod Stewart, The Supremes, The Temptations, Conway Twitty, Muddy Waters, Hank Williams, and The Who.

UME's first major release, Eric Clapton "Blues," sold more than 27,000 units its first week. With more than 240,000 shipped to date, "Blues" is expected to reach gold by Halloween.

Universal Music Group is the world's leading music company with wholly-owned record operations or licensees in 59 countries around the world. Its businesses also include Universal Music Publishing Group, one of the industry's largest global music publishing operations.

Universal Music Group consists of record labels A&M, Decca Record Company, Def Jam, Deutsche Grammophon, Geffen, Interscope, Island Def Jam Music Group, MCA, MCA Nashville, Mercury, Mercury Nashville, Motown, Philips, Polydor, Universal, and Verve Music Group as well as a multitude of record labels owned or distributed by its record company subsidiaries around the world.

Universal Music Group is a unit of The Seagram Company Ltd. (NYSE: VO), a global entertainment and spirits and wine company.

CONTACT: Liza deVilla of Universal Music Group, 818-777-0915; or Sujata Murthy of Universal Music Enterprises 818-777-7812