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  • Warner is still captain material

    Sydney Morning Herald - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    David Warner will not be scratched as a future captaincy candidate despite his extraordinary social media outburst at journalists, Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland says. The 26-year-old Test opener is scheduled to appear by teleconference on Wednesday afternoon at a CA disciplinary hearing after being reported for an alleged breach of the body’s code of behaviour. He is expected ...

  • Tornado like no other

    Sydney Morning Herald - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    As the school day was ending, parents in the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore were forced to make an impossible calculation – rush to schools to gather up their children and risk being caught in the open, or trust that the reinforced walls of the school buildings would shelter them. A tornado was coming, one that may be the most destructive to ever strike the United States. There would be ...

  • My house is on me tornado terror

    Sydney Morning Herald - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    RAW VIDEO: US man, Ricky Stover, recounts the harrowing experience as the Oklahoma tornado swung the cellar doors open where he sought ...

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  • Tinkler mansion put up for sale

    Sydney Morning Herald - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Embattled coal tycoon Nathan Tinkler has put his $5.2 million Queensland mansion up for sale. The seven-bedroom, five-bathroom country estate, on four hectares on Brisbane's outskirts, features a home cinema, a gym, a climate-controlled wine cellar that can house 3500 bottles and a nine-car garage. The property, in Pullenvale, west of Brisbane, is listed online as being for sale for ...

  • Bad back is no cop out

    news.com.au - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    A NSW police officer who received a payout worth hundreds of thousands because of injuries and stress has applied to get his job back because he is feeling better ...

  • Accused Muslim rioter not sexist

    news.com.au - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    THE accused Muslim rioter who a female magistrate slammed as "very disrespectful" for refusing to stand for her has defended his actions - saying he wouldn't get on his feet for a male magistrate ...

  • The right mongrel for the job

    news.com.au - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The signs are Premier Barry O'Farrell will try Mr Boland-Rudder out and give him the job permanently if he performs well after Pete McConnell, 35, left the crucial chief of staff role for a $700,000-a-year job at Woolworths on Monday. The man they know simply as "JBR", is a former chief of staff to Roads Minister Duncan Gay and a gun cricketer who played the likes of Australian ...

  • Man shot in leg near sports oval

    news.com.au - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The 28-year-old was shot in the leg and hand at Mascot Oval about 7.55pm last night.He was treated by paramedics as he lay next to a row of parked cars before being rushed to hospital.Five men were taken from the scene by police for questioning.A local sports team were training at Mascot Oval when the incident happened and gathered outside the crime scene as officers investigated.Police were ...

  • Getting hung-up on public calls

    news.com.au - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Over-sharing passengers babbling away on their phones have been named as the most annoying people on public transport, an online poll conducted by ...

  • Man denies hiding in Australia to avoid PNG fraud charges

    ABC Australia - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Papua New Guinea A controversial Papua New Guinean businessman denies he had been hiding in Australia to avoid charges of misappropriating millions of dollars.Eremas Wartoto had been living in Australia since 2011 after being charged with misappropriating $3 million earmarked for a high school.He returned to PNG this month after it was revealed he had been living in Cairns on a 457 visa, which ...

  • KKR Exits Australias Seven West Media Tim Worner Promoted to Seven West CEO

    Hollywood Reporter - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    SYDNEY - U.S. private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co will sell its entire AUS$260 million (US$255 million) stake in Australia’s Seven West Media, ending a seven year partnership in the top rating Australian TV network, Seven West ...

  • Manly call for rethink on golden point rule

    Sydney Morning Herald - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Manly have renewed calls for a rethink of the NRL's contentious extra-time policy after Monday's 10-10 draw with Melbourne. The golden-point period of Monday's match again degenerated into a series of field goal attempts with neither side coming close to scoring a try in the 10-minute overtime period. Initially promoted as a worthy way to decide a close game, entertaining ...

  • Oil production starts offshore Australia

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Australian energy company Santos said it expects to produce 15,000 barrels of oil per day from its Fletcher Finucane project offshore Western Australia. Santos said it started oil production from the facility ahead of schedule and on budget. The $490 million development was sanctioned in January 2012. "Fletcher Finucane is projected to have an average gross production rate of 15,000 ...

  • Oasis childcare worker Jessica Bleaney named best young childcare worker in Australia

    AdelaideNow - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    SEEING the smiles on childrens faces makes going to work easy for day care centre employee Jessica Bleaney. The Salisbury’s Oasis Community Children’s Centre worker has been named the best young child care centre employee in Australia. The 22 year old was awarded the National Rising Star award at the Australian Family Early Education and Care gala dinner in Sydney this month. Ms ...

  • Australia should help Dubai fraud man Abbott

    SBS - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has suggested the 10-year jail sentence imposed on Australian businessman Matthew Joyce in Dubai is harsh by Australian standards and the government should be doing everything it can to ...

  • Mining services suffer as Australias mining boom peaks

    Mine Web - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    - A spate of profit warnings from Australian mining services firms suggests the country's "once-in-a-century" resources spending boom may have peaked sooner than companies, economists and policymakers had ...

  • 7yo boy found dead in Sydney home police investigate

    ABC - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Oatley 2223 Police are investigating the death of a seven-year-old boy who was found dead at his home in Sydney's south this morning.Paramedics were called to the home in Oatley around 6:00am after being told the boy was unconcious.On arrival they determined that he was dead.The boy's parents reportedly told police that he had suffered a head injury when he fell off a pogo stick the ...

  • Manly call for NRL extra-time rethink

    SBS - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Manly have renewed calls for a rethink of the NRL's contentious extra-time policy after Monday's 10-10 draw with Melbourne.The golden-point period of Monday's match again degenerated into a series of field goal attempts with neither side coming close to scoring a try in the 10-minute overtime period.Initially promoted as a worthy way to decide a close game, entertaining football ...

  • NSW Premier backs childcare centres right to exclude unvaccinated children

    ABC - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    NSW New South Wales Premier Barry O'Farrell has given in-principle support to an Opposition plan to allow childcare centres to ban unvaccinated children.The State Opposition says it will consult the childcare sector and public on the draft bill, which will allow preschools to choose whether to accept children who are not immunised.The change is being proposed to encourage parents to ...

  • No plans by Cricket Australia to curb player social media use after David Warner Twitter rant

    ABC Australia - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Australia Cricket Australia said on Tuesday it had no immediate plan to curb the use of social media by players after a Twitter rant by David Warner, but suggested it could happen in the future.Opening batsman Warner is due to face a disciplinary hearing on Wednesday night into an alleged code of conduct breach after a heated tirade at two top cricket writers.He faces sanctions ranging from a ...

  • Man stabbed in home invasion

    news.com.au - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Police arrived at a home on Morrisey way, Rouse Hill about 3.30pm today and discovered the victim of a stabbing attack.He was taken to hospital in a critical condition.A crime scene has been established and police from the Hills Local Area Command are investigating assisted by forensic officers.The brutal attack come on the same day ...

  • Explainer Ocean energy in Australia

    SBS - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Renewable ocean energy harnesses the power of the oceans to produce electricity. This can be done in several ways, but the resources that have the most immediate potential in terms of energy production for Australia and globally are: waves: using wave energy converters (WEC) to generate electricity tides: using tidal barrages, fences and turbines to generate ...

  • Raider McIlwrick dumped for Manly clash

    Sydney Morning Herald - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Canberra hooker Matt McIlwrick has been dropped in one of just two changes for his side's NRL clash against Manly on Saturday. Veteran utility Shaun Berrigan has been named at hooker as McIlwrick's replacement, although Raiders assistant coach Brett Kimmorley said Glen Buttriss was still an outside chance of recovering from a calf injury for the match. "Berro's got a lot of ...

  • Greenpeace Coke war hits Google

    Sydney Morning Herald - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The ';recycling wars'; between Coca-Cola and Greenpeace have spilt into cyberspace, with the beverage giant buying the top advertising slot for searches of the environmental group's name. The battle for internet attention follows claims by Greenpeace that free-to-air television channels 7, 9, 10 and SBS had all declined to broadcast the group's anti-Coca-Cola, pro-recycling ...

  • Same-sex bigotry Wong hits out

    Sydney Morning Herald - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Opinion: Rudd deserves benefit of doubt on backflip Finance Minister Penny Wong has condemned the Australian Christian Lobby over comments likening children of same-sex couples to the stolen generations, saying the group's "bigotry" has no place in modern Australia. Senator Wong, who is a lesbian, a mother and a Christian, said comments made on Tuesday by the the ACL's ...

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