THE failure of a firm to deliver security at the London Olympic Games should not exclude the company in providing services at Australia's asylum seeker processing centre on…
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Controversial Guam Firing Range Back Under Consideration
HAGÅTÑA, Guam (Pacific Daily News, Oct. 15, 2012) – The military is reconsidering a firing range on the island's northwest coastline, reviving a controversial proposal in an already…
Rapper in hospital after Syd stabbing
A 19-year-old former X Factor contestant has been stabbed after a launch party for his new single in Sydney.
Luck runs out for alleged casino bandits
Two men have been charged with robbing cashed-up punters at Sydney’s Star casino. The pair, both 22, were arrested at the Pyrmont gambling mecca early on Wednesday and…
Snow falls in South Australia
Light snow has fallen in the Adelaide Hills and in parts of the mid-north as the state shivers through some unseasonably cold weather. The Bureau of Meteorology says…
Howard backs ongoing anti-terror laws
Former prime minister John Howard is urging Australia to keep its anti-terror laws strong to combat terrorists who play a ‘long and patient game’. On the eve of…
Boat intercepted off WA coast
A boat carrying nine suspected asylum seekers has been intercepted off the West Australian coast. The custom vessel Hervey Bay found the boat west of Cocos (Keeling) Islands…
Sydney unit destroyed in fire
A unit has been destroyed in a fire in western Sydney. Firefighters were called to the building in Santley Crescent at Kingswood, just before 3.30 this morning after…
Mothers rally over payment cuts
Single mums are rallying at Parliament House in Canberra today in protest against federal government plans to shift 100-thousand single mums from parenting payments and on to the…
Assange to sue Gillard for defamation
Julian Assange has reportedly hired Sydney lawyers to pursue a defamation case against Prime Minister Julia Gillard.