Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Qld: Mining magnate bolsters party coffers=2
AAP General News (Australia)
02-02-2009
Qld: Mining magnate bolsters party coffers=2
Mr PALMER says that after the disclosure of the figures by the electoral commission
today .. it's clear the unions are funding the Labor Party while the LNP is funded by
its members.
AAP RTV pjo/jmt
KEYWORD: PALMER 2 BRISBANE (REOPENS)
2009 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
FED:Abbott wants second NT intervention
AAP General News (Australia)
04-29-2011
FED:Abbott wants second NT intervention
TONY ABBOTT has wrapped up a tour of Alice Springs .. renewing his call for a second
indigenous intervention in the Northern Territory.
The opposition leader says while the first wasn't perfect .. he wants the government
to extend intervention conditions to Alice Springs and other major centres of the Northern
Territory.
He's told the ABC the government needs to get fair dinkum about enforcing current laws
.. noting there hasn't been a single truancy fine imposed in the territory for 10 years.
Mr ABBOTT says alcohol is also causing serious problems .. and he wants retailers to
get involved and ask themselves if their actions are good for the country.
AAP RTV cj/wz/tm
KEYWORD: INDIGENOUS (CANBERRA)
� 2011 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
QLD:New Queensland housing policy for miners
AAP General News (Australia)
08-25-2011
QLD:New Queensland housing policy for miners
By Kym Agius
BRISBANE, Aug 25 AAP - Mining companies will have to assess where workers want to live
and the impacts on communities under new Queensland government policy.
Proponents of major projects will need to address seven principles in a new housing
and accommodation strategy.
Among the considerations are whether new infrastructure is required and how the lifestyle
in the town will be protected when a fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) workforce is proposed.
Workers would also have a choice about where they live.
Miners would have to determine how much demand there is for local jobs before a project
goes ahead, and justify its FIFO workforce.
Treasurer Andrew Fraser said Queensland had 38 projects in the pipeline over the next
six years, including 23 coal mines and 12 coal seam gas projects, supporting 30,000 new
workers.
He said FIFO arrangements were a reality for isolated mining towns and helped spread
the wealth from the resource boom.
But workers should have a say on where they live from the start.
"It is important that the staff of these important projects ... have the same level
of choice as everyone else," he told parliament on Thursday.
Meanwhile, the federal government announced this week a parliamentary inquiry into
the impact of FIFO workforces.
Chair of the inquiry, Tony Windsor, said the practice may be the answer to high unemployment
in some regions, but maintains the inquiry is a clean slate.
"Our inquiry is to look at the positive and negatives, and social and community implications
of fly-in fly-out, drive-in drive-out," he told Sky News on Thursday.
A number of regional Queensland towns say they miss out on jobs because of the use
of FIFO workers.
At the same time they pay the social and infrastructure costs of hosting the transients,
without garnering rates.
One such town is Moranbah, in central Queensland, where miner BMA wants approval from
the state government for a 100 per cent FIFO workforce for the nearby Caval Ridge coal
mine.
A decision is expected to be made within a month.
Mining community advocate Jim Pearce said the federal inquiry came too late for Moranbah,
which would suffer if BMA got its way.
"If we lose that fight, our communities will be devastated and it would set a precedent
for communities to be overrun with fly-in fly-out workers," he told AAP.
The former Labor MP will seek Labor preselection in the seat of Mirani in the next
election to push for a banning of 100 per cent FIFO workforces.
Mirani is currently held by Liberal National Party (LNP) MP Ted Malone.
The LNP does not support 100 per cent fly-in fly-out workforces.
AAP ka/jmm/gd/dep/de
KEYWORD: FIFO WRAP
� 2011 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
QLD:Qld parliament to reflect on disaster loss
AAP General News (Australia)
02-14-2011
QLD:Qld parliament to reflect on disaster loss
BRISBANE, Feb 14 AAP - The return of Queensland parliament for 2011 will be dedicated
to the victims of the state's flooding and cyclone disasters.
Premier Anna Bligh said on Monday that Tuesday's sitting day would be one of reflection
on the devastation and heartbreak brought by both natural disasters.
Normal procedures like Question Time will be suspended to allow all MPs to debate a
condolence motion led by the premier and describe the impact on their own electorates.
"We all agree that what has happened has changed Queensland forever," Ms Bligh said
in a statement.
"We will acknowledge that many Queenslanders have made many sacrifices and some have
sacrificed their lives.
"We will recognise those Queenslanders who risked their lives to rescue and protect others.
"And we will acknowledge the thousands who pitched in to help their fellow Queenslanders
during the massive clean-up."
Meanwhile, legislation to establish the state's reconstruction authority will be introduced
and passed this week.
The Queensland Reconstruction Authority Bill 2011 will establish the group, which will
coordinate the rebuilding program in communities affected by the floods and cyclone.
Major General Slater will chair a board of five and Co-ordinator General Graham Newton
will be chief executive.
Chief Superintendent Mike Keating will head up an Innisfail office to lead the cyclone recovery.
The legislation will also delay enforcement of new pool safety laws for six months
and postpone statutory land valuations for three months.
Ms Bligh said the pool law delay would allow for homes to be rented out without a valid
pool safety certificate to ensure rental shortcomings for disaster victims were not further
compounded.
The land valuation delay will allow the effects of the disasters to be fully assessed, she said.
AAP jmm/crh/vg
KEYWORD: PARLY QLD
� 2011 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
FED:Retailers wary despite growth
AAP General News (Australia)
08-31-2010
FED:Retailers wary despite growth
SYDNEY, Aug 31 AAP - Retailers aren't out of the woods yet despite figures showing
a bigger than expected rise in July growth, say peak industry bodies.
Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), released on Tuesday, show consumers
spent a record $20.4 billion in July, nearly double the growth economists had predicted.
Margy Osmond, CEO of the Australian National Retailers Association (ANRA), on Tuesday
welcomed the 0.7 per cent rise in monthly retail growth.
But the retail sector overall was still struggling to find its feet following the global
financial crisis, she warned.
Ms Osborne said that without the significant boost to cafe, restaurant and takeaway
services - the strongest across the board at 5.3 per cent - retail growth would have been
a meagre 0.04 per cent.
"Consumers are still choosing to put money aside for a rainy day rather than taking
it down to the shops for some retail therapy," Ms Osmond said in a statement.
"Retailers have been discounting significantly and, as we begin to prepare for Christmas,
the sector is not ready to break out the champagne in celebration quite yet."
The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) said that a rise in hospitality trade should
not detract from the overall reality.
"Eating out seems to be a small luxury consumers are happy to treat themselves," said
Russell Zimmerman, executive director of the ARA.
"We're still getting emails every day from retailers across the country saying this
is one of the worst years of trade they can remember."
Figures from ARA's internal surveying also showed that three quarters of consumers
planned on drastically cutting spending in the next 12 months, posing a serious threat
to the more than 1.2 million jobs the retail sector supports.
"If business doesn't start to improve across all retail categories, small retailers
who are already struggling to manage increased wage bills will have to start letting go
of staff," Mr Zimmerman said.
Both Ms Osmond and Mr Zimmerman agreed that now was not the time for the Reserve Bank
of Australia to consider increasing interest rates.
AAP nep/tr/cdh
KEYWORD: RETAILERS ARA
� 2010 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
NSW: Sydney's Anzac War Memorial given heritage status
AAP General News (Australia)
04-23-2010
NSW: Sydney's Anzac War Memorial given heritage status
The Anzac War Memorial in central Sydney has been recognised as a state heritage site
by the NSW government.
The memorial in Hyde Park has been placed on the State Heritage Register .. guaranteeing
it the highest heritage recognition and protection in NSW.
The building .. completed in 1934 .. marked its 75th anniversary in November last year
and has recently undergone a six million dollar government-funded makeover.
AAP RTV klm/crh
KEYWORD: ANZAC HERITAGE (SYDNEY)
� 2010 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
Vic: Canadian national wins brief reprieve from deportation
AAP General News (Australia)
12-10-2009
Vic: Canadian national wins brief reprieve from deportation
A Canadian citizen .. who's lived in Australia for 10 years .. has been granted a temporary
reprieve from deportation.
But ZIAD CHEBIB says he'll continue his hunger strike until his wife and elder son
are back by his side in Melbourne.
The 49-year-old was told on Monday he would be flown to Vancouver .. leaving a son
.. daughter and grandson behind in Melbourne.
Mr CHEBIB .. a Lebanese-born Canadian national .. was detained in Melbourne last week.
He was due to be deported yesterday .. but has been given a bridging visa .. the 24th
given to him by immigration officials.
AAP RTV jrd/wz/af
KEYWORD: CHEBIB (MELBOURNE)
2009 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
FED: Australian missing after snorkeling off Lombok
AAP General News (Australia)
08-01-2009
FED: Australian missing after snorkeling off Lombok
A Western Australian man has gone missing after a snorkelling trip off the coast of
Lombok .. in Indonesia.
Foreign Minister STEPHEN SMITH has today confirmed Australian and local authorities
are working together to find the man .. in his mid-20s .. who was either snorkelling or
scuba diving with a group of friends .. when he reportedly disappeared on Wednesday.
Mr SMITH has told sky news serious concerns are held for the man's safety.
AAP RTV cj/sw/
KEYWORD: SNORKEL (CANBERRA)
2009 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
Fed: Holiday road toll increases at 41
AAP General News (Australia)
12-30-2008
Fed: Holiday road toll increases at 41
The national holiday road toll has risen to 41 with the death of a woman in central Queensland.
Police say the car in which the woman was a passenger stopped at the side of the Bruce
Highway .. 50 kilometres south of Rockhampton .. about 10 o'clock (AEST) last night ..
and she walked to the rear of the vehicle.
It's believe the woman .. aged in her 50s .. was struck by a car travelling north.
The 35-year-old male driver received a minor injury to his right hand .. but his 35-year-old
female passenger .. and their two children aged six and nine .. were uninjured.
The death takes Queensland's holiday road toll to nine.
Victoria still tops the toll with 11 deaths .. Western Australia has nine .. and NSW eight.
There have been three deaths in the Northern Territory and one in South Australia ..
while Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory remain fatality free.
FATALITIES
QLD - 9
NSW - 8
ACT - 0
VIC - 11
TAS - 0
SA - 1
NT - 3
WA - 9
TOTAL - 41
(EDS: National road toll figures are for the period 0001 December 19 to 2359 January
2. Some states and territories have different periods.)
AAP RTV psm/
KEYWORD: TOLL NATIONAL (SYDNEY)
2008 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
Qld: Vicious train station basher appeals sentence
AAP General News (Australia)
08-20-2008
Qld: Vicious train station basher appeals sentence
By Christine Flatley
BRISBANE, Aug 20 AAP - A man jailed for nine years over a brutal bashing at a train
station that left a man in a coma for several weeks has applied for leave to appeal his
sentence.
Michael Mikaele, 20, was sentenced in February for the vicious attack on 35-year-old
Gold Coast father Scott Lillicrap.
Mr Lillicrap was robbed, beaten and stomped on by a male gang at the Sunnybank railway
station in Brisbane's south on July 30, 2006.
He was then dragged through the station's car park and dumped near a charity bin before
witnesses called an ambulance.
Mr Lillicrap spent weeks in a coma and suffered multiple fractures to his face.
He also suffered a blood clot on his lung which caused it to collapse, and suffered
total post-traumatic amnesia for 22 days.
Mikaele, the most violent of his attackers, was jailed for nine years and labelled
a serious violent offender (SVO) for the charge of grievous bodily harm with intent.
The SVO declaration means he must serve at least 80 per cent of his sentence.
His lawyer, Robert East, today argued in the Court of Appeal in Brisbane that Mikaele
should not have been labelled a SVO as he now had to serve at least four more years than
co-offender Faavesi Vincent Isaako.
Isaako also pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm with intent and was sentenced to
seven years jail, to serve at least three.
However Simone Bain, who represented the crown, today argued Mikaele's level of offending
was much higher than Isaako's.
Mikaele - whose behaviour was today described by Justice Patrick Keane as "absolutely
appalling" - returned and delivered at least one final blow to the unconscious Mr Lillicrap
after the other offenders had left the scene.
The Court of Appeal has reserved its decision.
AAP cf/pjo/ht/bwl
KEYWORD: MIKAELE
2008 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
VIC: Main stories in today's 1800 Nine News
AAP General News (Australia)
04-13-2008
VIC: Main stories in today's 1800 Nine News
MELBOURNE, April 13 AAP - Main stories on tonight's National Nine News bulletin:
- Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has gone straight back to work after his marathon overseas
trip, naming Australia's first female governor-general today.
- Sydney Swans forward Barry Hall has apologised to West Coast Eagle Brent Staker,
describing an on-field punch as a moment of madness.
- The homicide squad is investigating the discovery of human remains in an Essendon backyard.
- Queensland police are investigating the death of a woman who fell from a Qantas jet today.
- With the flu season almost here, Victoria's chief health officer is urging people
to get their vaccination.
AAP jrd/srp
KEYWORD: MONITOR 1800 NINE
2008 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
Fed: Rudd pledges to show leadership on climate change
AAP General News (Australia)
12-10-2007
Fed: Rudd pledges to show leadership on climate change
BRISBANE, Dec 10 AAP - Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says he is determined to show leadership
on climate change, but will not be setting emissions targets without careful consideration.
Mr Rudd goes to the Indonesian island of Bali tomorrow to take part in a UN climate
change conference, in which it is hoped a roadmap for negotiations for a new agreement
once the Kyoto Protocol commitment period ends in 2012 will be agreed to.
In Brisbane today, Mr Rudd denied the conference would be a failure if no agreement
was reached on emission targets, and said Australia was a leader on climate change despite
the government not setting any targets.
He said his government was following a series of steps in its policy on climate change,
beginning with ratifying the Kyoto protocol, and then being part of negotiations in Bali.
"I would not have taken the decision to proceed with the ratification of Kyoto unless
as prime minister of Australia I was determined to show leadership in this area," Mr Rudd
told reporters.
"I intend to show leadership in this area, and it will be done on the basis of sober,
careful decision making on the way through."
The government would wait for the completion of a report by economist Ross Garnaut,
expected in June, before committing to emissions targets, Mr Rudd said.
"As I said prior to to the election, when it comes to the determination of our targets,
they will be driven by the outcomes of the Garnaut report which Labor had the foresight
to commission six months before the election."
MORE dmc/pjo/cjh/bwl
KEYWORD: CLIMATE BALI RUDD
2007 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
NSW: Man charged after human remains found in NSW
AAP General News (Australia)
04-27-2007
NSW: Man charged after human remains found in NSW
A man will face court in New South Wales today .. charged with the murder of a 25-year-old
Sydney woman who went missing seven years ago.
LISA CLYMER went missing from the Bradbury area in Sydney's southwest in September 1999.
The mother of two travelled to Lithgow in the state's central west and failed to contact
family and friends.
A coronial inquest into her disappearance and presumed death .. scheduled to begin
today in Sydney .. is now expected to be suspended after the discovery of human bones
in a backyard shed.
A 40-year-old Mumbil man has been arrested and is due to face Orange Local Court today.
The skeletal remains have been taken to Glebe Morgue in Sydney for forensic examination.
AAP RTV pc/wz/psm/
KEYWORD: BONES (SYDNEY)
2007 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
Fed: Seniors want countrywide travel concession cards
AAP General News (Australia)
12-27-2006
Fed: Seniors want countrywide travel concession cards
CANBERRA, Dec 27 AAP - Older Australians want Treasurer Peter Costello to include funding
for a countrywide Seniors Card in next year's budget to allow travel between states at
concessional rates.
The request has been put forward by National Seniors Association in its 2007 federal
budget submission. The Association is the country's largest organisation for people aged
50 and over with 280,000 members, and fourth largest in the world.
Currently, government Seniors Card holders travelling outside their home state are
required to pay full fare on public transport.
National Seniors chief executive, Michael O'Neill, said existing arrangements were
absurd and even a disincentive to interstate travel.
"Once seniors cross their state borders they're no longer entitled to the transport
concessions they enjoy at home. As a result, they choose to either remain in their home
states or travel overseas where their Seniors Cards are recognised."
Mr O'Neill said a recent trip to Sydney was spoilt for a couple of his Perth members
when, on a rail trip to the Blue Mountains, their NSW-based friends were charged only
$2.50 each, while the Western Australians had to pay $35.
"Were all Australians, so when we get that sort of feedback, it just doesn't seem fair,"
said Mr O'Neill.
In 2002, the federal government did allocate $25.5 million towards reciprocal travel
concessions for state Seniors Card holders, only to withdraw the funding offer in 2005.
Mr O'Neill believes this was because the commonwealth and state governments had been
unable to agree on how a national scheme would operate.
"Both federal and state governments know it's a ridiculous arrangement, and it's something
that's been tossed around for years. In 2007 were asking the federal government to provide
leadership on the issue and put it back on the policy agenda."
"A national government Seniors Card, or at least reciprocal travel concessions, would
remove a major disincentive to interstate travel amongst the grey nomads and bolster the
domestic tourism dollar."
AAP cb/imc/de
KEYWORD: BUDGET SENIORS
2006 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
Qld: Flegg refused permission to campaign at shopping centre
AAP General News (Australia)
08-18-2006
Qld: Flegg refused permission to campaign at shopping centre
Queensland Liberal leader BRUCE FLEGG has been turned away from a shopping centre north
of Brisbane while campaigning for the state election.
A spokeswoman for the Peninsula Fair shopping centre near Redcliffe says Dr FLEGG was
told to leave the complex because he didn't ask for permission to campaign there.
But a spokesman for Dr FLEGG denies the incident ever happened.
He says the leader had just popped in for a coffee and quick chat .. and no one from
the centre came to see him.
Meanwhile Dr FLEGG has rejected claims the Coalition has entered the September 9 election
campaign without a health policy.
The Australian newspaper reported the Coalition invented a 250 million dollar health
policy the night before it was announced in Bundaberg.
But Dr FLEGG says the report is a fairy tale.
He's announced a 110 million dollar upgrade for the Southport Hospital on the Gold Coast today.
AAP RTV jvb/ac/es/cp
KEYWORD: POLL QLD FLEGG (BRISBANE)
) 2006 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)














