Dozens trapped by New Zealand quake that killed 65

Office workers trapped under their collapsed buildings sent messages to the outside as rescuers with dogs scrambled to save them and dozens of others following a powerful earthquake that killed at least 65 in one of New Zealand’s largest cities. At least 100 people were reportedly missing and believed buried. Search teams assisted by floodlights and earth movers worked through dawn Wednesday, trying to dig through crumbled concrete,... [more]

Australia urges Europe to copy multiculture model

Australia has told European countries its model of multiculturalism is “the best in the world”, weighing in on a fiery debate in Britain, France and Germany where leaders have called the project a failure. Immigration Minister Chris Bowen said Australia’s assimilation of different cultures was “genius” because it encourages immigrants to integrate as citizens rather than behave simply as “guest workers”. “To... [more]

Court to hear challenge in Twitter-WikiLeaks case

A federal judge will hear arguments Tuesday on a court order directing Twitter to hand over information on the accounts of people connected to WikiLeaks in a case pitting privacy advocates against federal prosecutors. The court order was handed down in December, but unsealed February 9 to allow Twitter to notify the users — three supporters of the whistleblowers’ website — and give them an opportunity to appeal the decisions. “This... [more]

Singapore, Australia exchanges merger revamped

Singapore, Australia exchanges merger revamped have been expressed, and provide further clarity as to how the merged entity will operate in the future,” Chew said. The Australian and Singapore bourses revamped their merger proposal Tuesday, promising an equal number of directors from each country in a bid to overcome political hurdles threatening the massive deal. The two exchanges also pledged to maintain operations, assets and key... [more]

Australia PM introduces contentious floods tax

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Thursday introduced contentious legislation for a one-off tax to help pay for devastating floods which killed 35 people and swamped thousands of homes. The flood levy, to apply to middle and higher income earners, is expected to raise some Aus$1.8 billion of the Aus$5.6 billion needed for reconstruction after record deluges engulfed vast parts of mining and farming state Queensland. Roads, railways... [more]

WikiLeaks’ Assange in court to fight extradition

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange would be tried behind closed doors in a “flagrant denial of justice” if extradited to Sweden over sex crime allegations, his lawyer told a British court on Monday. The 39-year-old Australian appeared at Belmarsh Magistrates’ Court in southeast London at the start of a two-day hearing. Swedish prosecutors want to question the whistleblowing website’s chief over allegations of sexual... [more]

Australia faces weather woes with southern storms

The tail end of one of Australia’s largest-ever cyclones triggered wild storms and flash flooding at the other end of the country Saturday, while residents in the cyclone zone picked through what was left of their homes. The tropical low that was Cyclone Yasi, which tore through the northeast earlier this week, was active over central Australia and making a series of thunderstorms over the southern city of Melbourne and other large... [more]

Troops prepare to aid Australia’s cyclone relief

Australia marshaled 4,000 troops and sent a supply ship with tons of food to its cyclone-stricken northeast coast Friday, as awe-struck residents in wrecked towns confronted debris that included boats tossed into neighbors’ yards. Authorities confirmed the first death from the storm that slammed into the coast early Thursday and said a search was under way for two missing people. Cyclone Yasi destroyed dozens of homes and ripped roofs... [more]

Remains of Cyclone Yasi cross into NT

FORMER tropical cyclone Yasi has crossed into the Northern Territory, leaving Queensland to deal with its legacy of destruction. Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) senior forecaster Brett Harrison said the system, which was downgraded to a low last night, was no longer over Queensland. “It’s out of Queensland and still moving west, southwest,” he told AAP just before 2pm (AEST). “It’s still been producing pretty heavy... [more]

Storm batters Australian coast towns; no deaths

One of the most powerful storms ever recorded in Australia pulled houses apart and snapped power poles as it ripped across already flood-sodden Queensland state Thursday, leaving authorities relieved that no one was killed. Officials had issued days of increasingly dire warnings, and said lives were spared because people followed instructions to flee to evacuation centers or bunker themselves at home in dozens of cities and towns in Cyclone... [more]

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