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Standing Wager
Merchant of gloom makes a bet

29 Nov 2008 2:30 AM

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.

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High Scores Longest Chase
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.

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Police dissappointed by young drivers

14 Dec 2008 4:28 PM

Police have arrested a man for driving at 237 kilometres-an-hour on Sydney's Hume Highway.

And .. they say they are extremely disappointed with instances of irresponsible driving by young and inexperienced motorists overnight.

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High Scores Possible New Blow
Man blows six times legal limit

31 Dec 2008 2:16 PM

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.

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P-plate driver returned blood alcohol reading of 0.265

06 Dec 2008 8:18 AM

SYDNEY, Dec 6 AAP - A P-plate driver has returned a blood alcohol reading of 0.265 after allegedly flagging down a police car in northern NSW.

Police said a 26-year-old woman had her licence confiscated after she returned a high-range PCA reading near Tamworth about 8pm (AEDT) on Friday.

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Porsche vs Bikes
Porsche and motorcycles in 224km/h road race

20 Dec 2008 4:24 PM

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).

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Turbo Rice vs RX7
Two drivers to stand trial over passenger death

15 Dec 2008 5:38 PM

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.

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High Scores Oldest Hoon
I'm a skilled driver, says 78yo hoon

By Michelle Draper 06 Jan 2009 5:31 PM

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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Feature Story Gorgon deal ties Aust economic destiny to China

CANBERRA, Aug 19 AAP - Australia's economic destiny will be tied to China for the next 20 years after a $50 billion gas deal left the massive Gorgon LNG project on the verge of development.

The $50 billion development of the Greater Gorgon gas fields off Western Australia is virtually assured after the signing of the deal with PetroChina.

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Feature Story Economy makes a comeback - tax the focus

CANBERRA, Aug 18 AAP - The economy has made a comeback as the main topic of debate in parliament, with Labor and the Opposition swapping insults over tax, economic stimulus and debt.

The switch back to the economy comes after the government's carbon pollution reduction scheme was defeated in the Senate last week and brighter economic news that Australia has avoided a recession.

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Feature Story Henry cautions against getting too cocky on economy

CANBERRA, Aug 17 AAP - Treasury secretary Ken Henry has cautioned against getting too cocky about the upbeat Australian economy - a second global shockwave may still be lurking in the wings.

And as the nation's top economic bureaucrat tried to put the brakes on expectations, the opposition moved to exploit any residual public concern about Labor's record on the economy.

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Feature Story Australia headed for worse economic times, report

SYDNEY, Aug 12 AAP - BIS Shrapnel says that despite the recent run of financial good news, the economy will experience falling household incomes, employment and a 17 per cent decline in business investment over the next 12 months.

Beyond 2010, the economic forecaster expects a solid recovery with economic growth rising to four per cent by 2011-12.

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Feature Story Dire warnings from scientists as Sydney marks Hiroshima Day

SYDNEY, Aug 6 AAP - Anti-nuclear campaigners have marked the 64th anniversary of the world's first atomic attack with a plea for Australia to reconsider its uranium exports.

A single nuclear bomb dropped by the US on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, killed about 140,000 people.

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Feature Story Tearful reunions as Clinton mission raises NKorea hopes

BURBANK, California, Aug 5 AFP - Two US journalists tearfully rejoined their families on Wednesday after Bill Clinton won their freedom on a historic trip to North Korea that opened up new possibilities for dialogue with the nuclear-armed hermit state.

Laura Ling, 32, threw her arms triumphantly in the air as she descended the steps from Clinton's chartered plane in Burbank, California and 36-year-old Euna Lee broke down in tears as she hugged her four-year old daughter Hana.

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Feature Story Four remain in custody following anti-terror raids

MELBOURNE, Aug 5 AAP - Four men remained in custody overnight awaiting further questioning over an alleged suicide plot to kill Australian soldiers at a Sydney army barracks.

Four people were arrested and more were being questioned after pre-dawn raids on 19 properties across Melbourne and regional Victoria foiled an alleged plot to attack the Holsworthy army base.

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Feature Story Obama to give 16 'agents of change' US Medal of Freedom

WASHINGTON, July 30 AFP - President Barack Obama will next month award the highest US civilian honour to 16 "agents of change" including Desmond Tutu, Stephen Hawking and Muhammad Yunus, the White House said on Thursday.

Obama will present the Presidential Medal of Freedom on August 12 to Tutu, a South African anti-apartheid veteran, British physicist Hawking and Yunus, a Bangladeshi micro-financier who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006.

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Feature Story NAB first big bank to axe overdrawn fees for personal accounts

SYDNEY, July 29 AAP - National Australia Bank Ltd is the first of the big local banks to abolish overdrawn account fees, which contribute to about $1.2 billion in annual fee revenue for the banking sector.

Consumer groups applauded the move on Wednesday, as other major banks said they were considering following suit.

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Feature Story Terror stalks Indonesia as hotel bombs kill at least 8

JAKARTA, July 17 AFP/AP/AAP - High-explosive bombs tore through two luxury hotels in Jakarta on Friday, killing at least eight people including foreigners as terrorism returned to the world's most populous Muslim nation.

Australian trade official Craig Senger and Perth businessman Nathan Verity were believed to be among the victims of the deadly bomb blasts.

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Feature Story Leading economies agree to battle protectionism, warming

L'AQUILA, Italy, July 9 AFP - The world's biggest economies have agreed to fight protectionism and limit global warming as the major emerging powers confront the Group of Eight rich nations at their Italian summit.

Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Mexico and South Africa joined an expanded G8 on its second day on Thursday, determined that US president Barack Obama and his wealthy partners pay the lion's share of the bill for solving the economic crisis.

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Feature Story Russia, Obama clinch deals to revive ties

MOSCOW, July 5 AFP - US and Russian leaders Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev have announced agreements on nuclear arms cuts and Afghanistan as they seek a new era in battered relations.

The two sides issued a joint declaration on replacing a key disarmament treaty, including figures for reductions in nuclear warheads, and clinched a breakthrough deal for US military transit for Afghanistan across Russia.

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New solar rebate for houses, renters, businesses

By Cathy Alexander Fri Aug 21 00:46:49 EST 2009

CANBERRA, Aug 20 AAP - All households can get a rebate of up to $7,000 for solar panels under a scheme that passed parliament on Thursday.

And for the first time, there is a rebate for putting panels on the roofs of businesses and rental properties.

The rebate means people will pay about $4,000 to install a small solar array and about $8,000 for a bigger system, according to The Solar Shop installation company.

The federal government has chopped and changed solar panel rebates.

There used to be a rebate of $8,000 but the government introduced an unpopular means test on that, then axed the rebate abruptly in June.

Now there's a new rebate, without a means test - and it's here to stay.

It's tied to the Renewable Energy Target (RET) scheme, under which 20 per cent of the country's electricity will come from renewable sources by 2020.

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US: Multi-taskers distracted by everything: study
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 25 AFP - When it comes to getting things done, multi-tasking is a bane not a blessing, according to Stanford University researchers.
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CAN: Scientist aims to turn chickens into dinosaurs
MONTREAL, Aug 25 AFP - After years spent hunting for the buried remains of prehistoric animals, a Canadian palaeontologist now plans to manipulate chicken embryos to show he can create a dinosaur.
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Oil touches $75, then falls on deficit numbers
Oil touches $75, then falls on deficit numbers
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NSW: Severe weather warning remains for NSW
A severe weather warning remains in place for the New South Wales southeast after gail force winds brought widespread damage and caused power outages to more than seven-thousand Sydney homes.
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Vic: More wild weather on the way for southern Victoria
MELBOURNE, Aug 26 AAP - Coastal and highland regions of Victoria are in for another battering, with high winds and rain predicted for Wednesday afternoon.
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SA: Wild storms cause damage in SA
ADELAIDE, Aug 26 AAP - Weather conditions are expected to ease across South Australia, allowing weary emergency and power crews to clear up after winds gusting above to 110km/h lashed the state.
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US stocks rise after Bernanke nomination
US stocks has climbed on opening as investors appear to welcome President BARACK OBAMA'S widely expected nomination of Federal Reserve chairman BEN BERNANKE for a second term.
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US: Obama gives Fed chairman Bernanke second term
US President BARACK OBAMA has awarded Federal Reserve Chairman BEN BERNANKE a second term .. charging him with steering the US economy out of the worst slump since the 1930s.
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NSW: Severe weather warning remains for NSW
SYDNEY, Aug 26 AAP - A severe weather warning remains in place for the NSW southeast after gale force winds brought widespread damage and caused power outages to more than 7,000 Sydney homes.
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US: Microsoft revs up low-budget mobile phones
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 24 AFP - Microsoft has unveiled software that lets Twitter, Facebook and other hot Internet services be delivered to low-cost "feature phones" common in developing countries.
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US: US prisons service denies Madoff cancer reports
NEW YORK, Aug 24 AFP - US prison authorities have denied media reports that convicted Wall Street fraud Bernard Madoff is dying of cancer.
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US: Madoff dying of cancer: media reports
NEW YORK, Aug 24 AFP - Convicted Wall Street fraud Bernard Madoff is dying of cancer, media reports say.
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Qld: Hot weather continues and winds increase fire danger
BRISBANE, Aug 25 AAP - The fire danger remains extreme as record-breaking temperatures scorch Queensland.
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NSW: Stargazers put stellar images on display in Sydney
SYDNEY, Aug 24 AAP - Galileo Galilei may have died more than 350 years ago but his work perfecting what has become the modern telescope is now helping scientists look at images a mind-boggling 13 billion light years away.
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NSW: New import facility secures long-term fuel supplies
SYDNEY, Aug 24 AAP - A new $40 million petrol and diesel import facility in NSW will secure the Hunter region's fuel needs for years to come, energy giant BP says.
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US stocks extend rally on recovery hopes
US stocks have maintained their uptrend .. extending a four-day winning streak that's pushed markets to 10-month highs .. amid hopes that the global economy has emerged from recession
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Oil near $75 per barrel on economic optimism
Oil near $75 per barrel on economic optimism
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US: Amazon, Microsoft, Yahoo! to oppose Google book project
WASHINGTON, Aug 21 AFP - Google's ambitious book scanning project, already facing anti-trust scrutiny, a court review and privacy concerns, has run into another hurdle.
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UK: European stocks soar on economic optimism
Europe's main stock markets have soared .. as investors welcomed encouraging economic data in the eurozone.. and US Federal Reserve chief BEN BERNANKE said global recovery prospects appear good.
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Fed: Asbestos bags used for carpet underlays, new book claims
SYDNEY, Aug 22 AAP - James Hardie has left a deadly legacy kept secret from the public, with asbestos waste used for a range of domestic purposes including driveways and paths, a new book claims.
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US: US July home sales surged more than 7 per cent
US home sales posted the largest monthly increase in at least 10 years last month .. as first-time buyers rushed to take advantage of a tax credit that expires in october.
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US: Stocks jump as Bernanke says economy near recovery
US stocks are rallying after Federal Reserve Chairman BEN BERNANKE told investors what they wanted to hear .. The US economy is indeed on the verge of recovery.
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US: Bernanke says US economy on cusp of recovery
Federal Reserve Chairman BEN BERNANKE says the US economy is on the verge of a long-awaited recovery .. after enduring a brutal recession and the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
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US: CIA hired Blackwater for assassin program: reports
WASHINGTON, Aug 20 AFP - The CIA hired the security firm Blackwater in 2004 to operate in Iraq as part of its secret program to find and kill al-Qaeda leaders, US media said on Thursday, citing current and former intelligence officials.
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FED: Disability should not overshadow ability: businessman
SYDNEY, Aug 20 AAP - A Danish businessman who runs a successful IT firm staffed only by people with autism says it's time to recognise the special skills of people with disabilities.
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Fed: Australia a safe place to do business
CANBERRA, Aug 20 AAP - Australia is considered one of the world's safest countries to do business in, given its relatively mild economic slowdown compared to other economies that have been ravaged by recession.
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Signs of improved global economy support Aust outlook
SYDNEY, Aug 20 AAP - A brighter outlook for the Australian economy is supported by signs of a better performance by the rest of the world.
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Fed: Solar panel people happy but battle not over yet
CANBERRA, Aug 21 AAP - Those in the business of selling solar panels and other means of using renewable energy to generate power heaved a gigantic sigh of relief this week.
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Fed: New solar rebate for houses, renters, businesses
CANBERRA, Aug 20 AAP - All households can get a rebate of up to $7,000 for solar panels under a scheme that passed parliament on Thursday.
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Private insurance statistics show people not fleeing: Roxon
CANBERRA, Aug 18 AAP - Fears that means-testing the private health insurance rebate will lead to a mass exodus from funds are unfounded, with new figures showing people are still taking out cover, the federal government says.
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UK: Swine flu battle moves to cyberspace
LONDON, Aug 19 AFP - The clock is ticking, people are dying and a flu virus is sweeping the globe - that is the scenario of a new computer game designed to make people think about how to respond to the swine flu pandemic.
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Fed: Clean energy to soar after historic deal struck
Wind farms and solar panels are set to take over Australia .. with politicians set to pass the government's the Renewable Energy Target scheme today.
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US: CBS News pioneer Don Hewitt dies at 86
NEW YORK, Aug 20 AP - Don Hewitt, the CBS Newsman who invented 60 Minutes, has died, the network announced on Wednesday.
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PAC: NZ hoax takes in householders who put out junk
WELLINGTON, Aug 19 NZPA - The streets of the New Zealand town of Huntly are piled with rubbish after residents found themselves victims of a hoax.
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US:Celbrity twits just can't get enough of microblogging site
PASADENA, California SHNS - When Paula Abdul wanted to make a splash, she didn't call a press conference or give an interview. She used Twitter, the same social-media site where she once told her fans, "Craving some ice cream ... Mmmm."
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Gorgon deal ties Aust economic destiny to China
CANBERRA, Aug 19 AAP - Australia's economic destiny will be tied to China for the next 20 years after a $50 billion gas deal left the massive Gorgon LNG project on the verge of development.
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NSW: Woman sought help from course blamed for her psychosis
SYDNEY, Aug 19 AAP - Moments before jumping naked to her death during a psychotic episode, Rebekah Lawrence tried to contact the same self-help program that induced her "lethal psychosis", a Sydney inquest has been told.
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FED: Aust on verge of unprecedented LNG expansion: PM
CANBERRA, Aug 19 AAP - Australia is on the verge of an unprecedented expansion of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says.
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Fed: Labor 'hopeful' of deal with opposition on renewables
CANBERRA, Aug 19 AAP - Climate Change Minister Penny Wong says she is hopeful of resolving differences with the coalition and crossbench senators over the government's renewable energy legislation.
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FED: Turn-bull is a Turn-coat: Fielding
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FED: Wind back stimulus or face higher rates, gov't told
CANBERRA, Aug 19 AAP - The Rudd government will provoke higher interest rates if stimulus measures aren't immediately wound back, Liberal frontbencher Joe Hockey says.
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