"Possessing opinions is like possessing fish, assuming one has a fish pond. One has to go fishing and needs some luck - then one has one's own fish, one's own opinions. I am speaking of live opinions, of live fish. Others are satisfied if they own a cabinet of fossils - and in their heads, "convictions". - Friedrich Nietzsche
An academic who expects zero interest rates within two years and a 40 per cent drop in house prices has promised to walk from Canberra to the top of Australia's highest mountain if he's wrong.
University of Western Sydney associate professor of economics and finance STEVE KEEN made the bet with Macquarie Group interest rate strategist RORY ROBERTSON.
Police chase stolen car 250km from Wagga to Canberra
20 Jan 2009 12:21 PM
CANBERRA, Jan 20 AAP - Police have arrested a 26-year-old man in Canberra following a 250km high-speed car chase that started in south-western NSW.
NSW police started pursuing the stolen car in Wagga Wagga on Tuesday morning and ACT Policing took up the chase when the driver crossed the border into the territory.
BRISBANE, Dec 31 AAP - Queensland police have caught a man with an alleged blood alcohol reading more than six times the legal limit.
A 28-year-old man from Peak Crossing was stopped overnight for a random breath test in the nearby town of Boonah, south-west of Brisbane, and allegedly blew .303 per cent.
SYDNEY, Dec 20 AAP - The drivers of a Porsche and two motorcycles have had their vehicles confiscated after reaching speeds of more than 220km/h in an alleged road race.
Police say the three men were racing along a 100km/h zone of the Pacific Highway on the far north NSW coast on Saturday about 10.40am (AEST).
MELBOURNE, Dec 15 AAP - Two young men accused of drag racing before a crash that killed a 15-year-old boy will stand trial.
Mitchell Cairnduff, of Wheelers Hill, died when a turbo-charged Mitsubishi Lancer driven by Jarrod Rooke hit a taxi at 120km/h, the Melbourne Magistrates Court heard.
MELBOURNE, Jan 6 AAP - A 78-year-old hoon caught speeding at 170km/h on a narrow country road on New Year's Day told police he was a skilled race driver.
Victorian Premier John Brumby, however, was not impressed with John Belfield's claims, labelling Australia's oldest hoon driver an "idiot", while police said he was toying with death.i
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Global recession engulfs once booming economy
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Long-term jobless lessons of '90s recession
By Stephen Johnson
24 Apr 2009 2:29 PM
CANBERRA, April 24 AAP - Even as Australia sinks into recession for the first time in 18 years, one statistic is still overlooked by the daily news cycle - long-term unemployment.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics defines long-term unemployment as someone of working age who has been out of a job for 12 months or more.
These are people employers are reluctant to hire.
Their long absence from the workplace means they lose skills - and hope.
During an economic downturn it's the newly unemployed who are often put back to work first as the long-term jobless - some suffering from mental health problems - are overlooked for the few jobs available.
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Treasurer Wayne Swan and Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens all acknowledged this week that Australia was in recession.
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EUR: Racism, xenophobia undiminished in 50 years: UN expert
GENEVA, April 24 AFP - Racism and xenophobia are thriving as much as they were 50 years ago, fuelled by fears about growing migration and economic strife, the UN expert on racism said on Friday at a conference on the scourge. More...
Qld:Ecosystems could be harmed by development on Irwin land:prof
BRISBANE, April 24 AAP - A scientific debate has erupted over the future of a property bought by Steve Irwin's family company, with scientists saying the company's plans for the site could damage the ecosystems. More...
Fed: Political trench warfare has Turnbull struggling for gains
CANBERRA, April 24 AAP - As Australians observe the sacrifice of our war dead this weekend they could well be unaware of a form of political trench warfare playing out on their own doorstep. More...
Qld: Missing trawler could be on the ocean floor
The search is continuing for two missing deckhands after their fishing trawler sank in the Torres Strait. More...
NSW: Man shot 34 times in head with nail gun
SYDNEY, April 24 AAP - A Chinese man was shot 34 times in the head with a nail gun before his body was weighed down and dumped in Sydney's Georges River, police say. More...
NSW: NSW wine drinkers buying more local plonk
SYDNEY, April 24 AAP - NSW drinkers are increasingly turning to locally produced plonk, with new figures showing the state's wine industry is enjoying a sales surge. More...
Vic: Unemployment to rise: Gillard
MELBOURNE, April 24 AAP - Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard predicts that higher unemployment rates will be a part of the government's revised economic forecast in the May budget. More...
NSW: Woman screamed for life before stabbing murder: court
SYDNEY, April 24 AAP - Upset about a drug deal, Steven John Wicks repeatedly stabbed a woman with a bread knife after consuming a cocktail of drugs and alcohol. More...
Vic: Horror 24 hours as four die on Vic roads
MELBOURNE, April 24 AAP - One woman is dead and another has been seriously injured after the car they were travelling in smashed into a tree in a shocking 24 hours on Victoria's roads. More...
Fed: Long-term jobless lessons of '90s recession
CANBERRA, April 24 AAP - Even as Australia sinks into recession for the first time in 18 years, one statistic is still overlooked by the daily news cycle - long-term unemployment. More...
UK: Notorious British criminal could be free in weeks: lawyer
RONNIE BIGGS .. one of Britain's most notorious criminals .. who helped carry out the 1963 Great Train Robbery .. could be released in weeks. More...
NSW: Sydney CBD's emergency warning system to be tested monthly
Sydney's CBD emergency warning system will be tested on a monthly basis .. starting today .. to ensure it works and to make the public aware of what it sounds like. More...
UK: Blood vessels made from patients' cells
LONDON, April 23 AP - For the first time, scientists have grown blood vessels for kidney patients from their own cells, making it easier and safer for them to use dialysis machines, a new study says. More...
Fed: Extended first home buyers' grant to get reprieve: report
MELBOURNE, April 24 AAP - The federal government is considering extending its enhanced first home-buyers grant beyond June 30. More...
Fed: UNSW prof gets Inventor gong for work with solar cells
SYDNEY, April 24 AAP - The Australian inventor of solar cell technologies sold to multinationals BP and Samsung has been named 2009 Inventor of the Year at a Sydney ceremony. More...
UK: May the force be with you: British cop admits 'Jedi' faith
LONDON, April 23 AFP - A police officer in Scotland has confessed to following the Jedi faith beloved of Star Wars film fans, respected policing analysis group Jane's reported on Thursday. More...
FED: Aust can expect more boats carrying Sri Lankans: Smith
Foreign Minister STEPHEN SMITH says there's a significant risk that more boatloads of displaced Sri Lankans will arrive on Australia's shores in the coming months. More...
Gulf: Iran says ready for 'constructive' nuclear dialogue
TEHRAN, April 22 AFP - Iran is ready for "constructive dialogue" with world powers on its nuclear drive, local news agencies on Wednesday quoted chief nuclear negotiator Said Jalili as saying. More...
US: Top executive at US mortgage giant kills himself: reports
WASHINGTON, April 22 AFP/AP - A top of executive of the troubled US mortgage finance giant Freddie Mac was found dead in his Washington area home Wednesday of an apparent suicide, local media reported. More...
NSW:Triple zero operators apologise for mishandling teen's calls
Three triple-zero operators .. who bungled a series of calls from a dying schoolboy lost in the New South Wales Blue Mountains .. have apologised for their conduct. More...
Fed: Trial bionic eye could be just two years away
CANBERRA, April 22 AAP - A trial bionic eye could be just two years away after a $50 million funding injection from the federal government. More...
NSW: Protesters call for proposed NT waste dump to be scrapped
SYDNEY, April 22 AAP - Aboriginal elders and anti-nuclear protesters have targeted a global nuclear conference, calling for a proposed radioactive waste dump in the Northern Territory to be scrapped. More...
Qld: Qld unemployment could hit 10 per cent: Fraser
BRISBANE, April 22 AAP - Queensland Treasurer Andrew Fraser says he cannot rule out unemployment hitting 10 per cent as the state stands on the "cusp of recession". More...
SYDNEY, April 22 AAP - Underlying inflation remained high during the March quarter despite a slowdown in the headline rate and will have the central bank considering a pause on interest rates next month, economists say. More...
Twenty-nine asylum-seekers aboard the boat that exploded at Ashmore Reef last week cannot immediately seek refugee status. More...
Fed: Stevens says recession, Swan says we're being dragged down
Reserve Bank of Australia governor GLENN STEVENS says Australia's now in recession .. but Treasurer WAYNE SWAN's still holding back on conceding the point. More...
Fed: Police begin interviewing boat blast survivors
Police in Darwin have begun interviewing three people injured in last week's fatal blast aboard an asylum-seeker boat. More...
UN: UN meeting on racism adopts final declaration
A United Nations meeting on racism has adopted a final declaration against racism .. xenophobia and intolerance .. a day after an anti-Israel speech by Iran's president triggered a mass walkout. More...
US: Obama vows to pursue Iran diplomacy despite tirade
WASHINGTON, April 21 AFP - US President Barack Obama vowed on Tuesday to continue pursuing "tough, direct diplomacy" with Iran, despite the latest anti-Israel tirade by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. More...
US: Cyber spies breach US fighter-jet program: report
WASHINGTON, April 21 AFP - Computer spies have hacked into the Pentagon's costly program for a new fighter jet, a US newspaper reported on Tuesday, but the Defence Department said sensitive technology for the Joint Strike Fighter aircraft had not been compromised. More...
US: Mystery surrounds Somali pirate's personal life
MOGADISHU, Somalia, April 21 AP - At home in central Somalia, Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse studied English, frequented a dusty, outdoor cinema after school where he watched Bollywood films dubbed into his native Somali and, his mother says, "was wise beyond his years." More...
EUR: Diplomats seek to salvage controversial UN racism meet
GENEVA, April 21 AFP - UN officials and diplomats striving to salvage a major anti-racism conference after an anti-Israel speech by Iran's president on Tuesday hailed its final declaration as a fitting response to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's tirade. More...
US: NASA to beam planet's images for Earth Day
NASA is planning to broadcast high definition images of the planet taken from the International Space Station to mark Earth Day today. More...
EUR: World treasures go on-line in global digital library
PARIS, April 21 AFP - A global digital library allowing scholars and cybersurfers to scroll through such unique works as the 13th-century "Devil's Bible" and rare photos from the Ottoman empire was launched on Tuesday. More...
MID: Israel remembers Holocaust still seething over Iran
JERUSALEM, April 21 AFP - The wail of sirens brought Israel to a halt on Tuesday in solemn remembrance of six million Jews killed by the Nazis, with the nation seething over Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's latest anti-Israel tirade. More...
Fed: Global recession engulfs once booming economy
CANBERRA, April 21 AAP - The global recession - the consequence of many Americans being unable to pay their highly-complex home loans two years ago - has claimed another victim ... us. More...
NSW: Man loses bid to change to reverse his murder guilty plea
SYDNEY, April 21 AAP - A former police employee has failed in a bid to reverse his plea of guilty to murdering his girlfriend, whose body has never been found. More...
Fed: Foxtel launches new web portal
SYDNEY, April 21 AAP - Foxtel boss Kim Williams says the pay TV provider will innovate more in the next 12 months than ever before as it makes content available on the web. More...
NSW: More than 50 bikies arrrested by Stike Force Raptor
SYDNEY, April 21 AAP - More than 50 outlaw motorcycle gang members have been arrested by NSW police since the formation of Strike Force Raptor. More...
Fed: Police begin interviewing boat blast survivors
CANBERRA, April 21 AAP - Police in Darwin have begun interviewing three people injured in last week's fatal blast aboard an asylum-seeker boat. More...
Fed: Rudd "washing hands" of responsibilty for recession - Oppn
SYDNEY, April 21 AAP - Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has washed his hands of responsibility by claiming a recession is inevitable because of overseas influences, Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull says. More...
PAC: Sound like a goat saves NZ man trapped in hopper
WELLINGTON, April 21 NZPA - A man trapped up to his neck in a hopper full of rocks at a New Zealand quarry was saved after he was heard bleating like a goat and workmates dug him out with their bare hands. More...