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Drought embankment to go on lower Murray

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 08:48
At the mouth of the Murray, water is about to flow naturally from Lake Alexandrina to Lake Albert for the first time in more than two years.

Economic news spurs Aussie dollar to four month high

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 08:46
US stocks have risen for a second consecutive session and the Australian dollar has rallied to its highest level since April, after the release of better than expected economic news.

Alleged stone thrower charged after 3yo injured

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 08:12
A 31-year-old man will appear in a Townsville court in north Queensland today charged over an incident in which a rock was thrown at a vehicle.

Pirates told hidden crew 'was on holiday'

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 08:10
US Marines have rescued a German-owned ship seized by pirates in the Gulf of Aden off Somalia after hijackers vainly sought the crew which hid in a secret compartment.

Police find man's body in Dawson River

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 08:04
Police say they have yet to formally identify the body of a man found in a flooded river in central Queensland overnight.

Police raid Sarkozy's offices in L'Oreal heiress probe

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 07:13
French police have raided the offices of president Nicolas Sarkozy.

Iran set to free US hiker

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 07:12
Iran is to free Sarah Shourd, one of three American hikers who have been detained for more than a year since they strayed across the border from Iraq.

Euro MPs slam France over Roma expulsions

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 07:10
The European parliament has criticised France for its expulsion of Gypsies, also known as Roma, labelling the practise racially discriminating.

White House mulls call to Koran-burning pastor

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 06:58
The US administration is considering making a direct appeal to the pastor of a tiny Florida church who has threatened to burn copies of the Koran on the anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Mourners to gather to honour slain digger

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 06:08
An Australian soldier killed in Afghanistan last month will be laid to rest in Brisbane today.

Suicide bomber kills 16 at Russian market

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 06:01
A suicide car bomber has killed at least 16 people and injured more than 100 at a crowded market in the Russian Caucasus city of Vladikavkaz.

Nobel winner urges end to death by stoning for all Iranians

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 04:11
Nobel peace-winner Shirin Ebadi has called on world leaders to fight to end the practice of death by stoning in Iran.

Two men stabbed in Dandenong

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 04:11
Two men have been taken to hospital with face and head injuries after a knife fight in Melbourne's south overnight.

Obama weighs in to discourage Koran burning

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 04:11
As Florida officials worried about public safety surrounding a small church's plan to burn the Koran, US President Barack Obama added his voice to the chorus of opposition to the church's intention to burn copies of Islam's holiest book.

Flood warning for lower Goulburn River

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 02:04
A major flood warning has been issued for the lower Goulburn River in Victoria's north.

Oakeshott to reveal position on ministry offer

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 01:03
Federal independent MP Rob Oakeshott is expected to announce today if he will accept a regional affairs ministry in the Gillard Government.

Man charged with murder after body found in reserve

Fri, 09/10/2010 - 00:27
A 26-year-old man has been charged with murder after a woman's body was found in a bush reserve on the NSW south coast this morning.

Look to the future, not the cameras: Gillard

Thu, 09/09/2010 - 23:37
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has told her Labor colleagues there will be a serious review of the party's direction in light of the federal election result.

Abducted UK journalist freed in Pakistan

Thu, 09/09/2010 - 21:31
A British-Pakistani journalist abducted by suspected Islamist militants in Pakistan's ethnic Pashtun tribal areas in March has been freed, the British High Commission said.

UK watchdog fines Goldman Sachs $29m

Thu, 09/09/2010 - 21:25
A British watchdog has hit Wall Street bank Goldman Sachs with a fine of 17.5 million pounds ($29 million) for information failures tied to US fraud charges.
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