Holly Valance gets engaged to Nick Candy. Their first dance should be good

Australian singer/actress Holly Valance has got a very special early Christmas present, as her billionaire property developer boyfriend Nick Candy proposed in spectacular style. Nick and Holly are on holiday in Mauritius following the finale of Strictly Come Dancing last Saturday, and the groom-to-be got down on one knee on the beach with flaming torches spelling out his request. Holly shared a picture of the moment Nick popped the... [more]

Embattled Australian PM says she’s staying

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said her government would serve a full three-year term as speculation mounted that Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd is preparing a leadership challenge. Gillard came to power in mid-2010 after ousting Rudd, who was then prime minister, in a sudden and brutal Labor Party coup. But she has never been as popular with voters as Rudd, who still enjoys wide support, and leads a fragile coalition government backed... [more]

Barroso says Europe will emerge stronger

European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso said he is confident the euro will survive and that the European Union will emerge stronger from the current economic crisis. Speaking as European markets tumbled on renewed fears over the risk of recession and eurozone debt, Barroso expressed confidence that the fiscal consolidation and structural reform efforts underway would work. “I think Europe will get out of this crisis stronger... [more]

Man ‘With Bomb’ Holds Girl Hostage In Sydney

A man who claims he has a bomb is holding a girl hostage at a family court in Sydney. Australian media are reporting a hostage situation at a court complex in the Parramatta district of west Sydney. Police have confirmed an operation is under way but have given no details. Sources have told Australian media that the hostage-taker entered the court with an 11-year-old girl, wearing a lawyer’s wig. An ambulance spokeswoman said four... [more]

New Zealand PM dismisses Pacific support for Fiji

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key on Monday shrugged off support for Fiji’s military dictatorship from nine of the 16 nations attending this week’s Pacific Islands Forum in Auckland. Key and his Australian counterpart Julia Gillard have worked hard in recent years to make Fiji a pariah state in the Pacific over the military’s refusal in the wake of a 2006 coup to hold democratic elections until 2014. However, 11 leaders... [more]

Defiant Australian PM vows to stay in the job

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard dismissed mounting speculation about her future, vowing to stay in the job despite a crushing court blow to the government’s asylum-seeker policy. The nation’s highest court on Wednesday scuttled Canberra’s proposal to send 800 boat people to Malaysia, in a huge embarrassment for Gillard and her fragile Labor government, sparking fevered talk that her days are numbered. The Sydney... [more]

Powerful quake rattles New Zealand city

A magnitude 5.5 tremor rattled the quake-prone New Zealand city of Christchurch on Monday, sending people fleeing from buildings, and boulders tumbling down hillsides. Police said there were no initial reports of injuries from the quake, which comes almost four months after a magnitude 6.1 earthquake killed 181 people and caused extensive damage across the city. Local media reported that the quake sent people running into the streets, with... [more]

Travel misery as ash grounds Australia, NZ flights

Tens of thousands of travellers were left stranded Monday after ash from Chile’s volcanic eruptions prompted Australian airlines to ground some domestic services and flights to New Zealand. Strong winds have carried the ash more than half way around the world, over the southern Atlantic and southern Indian Oceans to Australia and New Zealand since Chile’s Puyehue volcano erupted more than a week ago. Australian airline Qantas... [more]

Facebook ‘planking’ craze under fire in Australia

An Internet craze known as “planking” has come under fire from authorities in Australia after the arrest of a man for sprawling on a police car. Planking involves someone lying flat on their stomach in unusual and sometimes dangerous situations, with photographs of their exploits shared through social media sites. Facebook page Planking Australia currently has almost 10,000 fans and hundreds of photos of people lying on train... [more]

WikiLeaks’ Assange awarded top Sydney peace prize

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was Wednesday awarded the Sydney Peace Foundation’s top honour for “exceptional courage in pursuit of human rights”, joining the likes of Nelson Mandela and the Dalai Lama. Assange, an Australian former computer hacker who is fighting extradition from Britain to Sweden over alleged sex crimes, was praised and rewarded with the Sydney Peace Prize’s Gold Medal. Although the Peace Prize... [more]

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