Water begins flooding Horsham streets Victoria : Australia

WATER has begun creeping through the streets of Horsham as the Wimmera River swells toward a peak that is expected to cause the worst floods in the Victorian town’s history. An evacuation warning has been issued for Horsham as streets on the north and south side of the Wimmera had minor flooding by 4pm (AEDT) today, while some local roads were already closed. Residents in more than 100 Horsham homes received emergency alerts earlier... [more]

Swiss whistleblower to hand over bank data to WikiLeaks

Swiss whistleblower Rudolf Elmer is planning to handover to WikiLeaks two CDs containing data of around 2,000 bank clients who may have been evading taxes, according to an interview published Sunday. “The documents show that they are hiding behind bank secrecy, possibly to avoid taxes,” Elmer, a former Swiss banker, told Swiss newspaper Sonntag. The data is to be handed over on Monday, during a press conference in London. The... [more]

Aussie sprint legend tips Armstrong to bow out in style

Aussie sprint legend Robbie McEwen believes new teammate Lance Armstrong is unlikely to waste any winning opportunities on what will be his cycling swansong this week. Armstrong, who won a record seven Tour de France crowns after beating cancer in 1998, will bring the curtain down on his stunning, and at times controversial career, at the Tour Down Under from January 16-23. And while the profusion of sprint specialists among the field has... [more]

Australia floods sweep south, trail of disaster grows

Australian floods wreaked fresh havoc on rural communities in the south on Sunday, leaving a trail of destruction across four states, at least 17 dead and the prospect of reconstruction of historic proportions. As tens of thousands of people in flood-stricken towns and cities in the north worked to clean out their homes and offices, heavy rains and floods meted out fresh disaster in southern Victoria state, the nation’s second most... [more]

Regional Queensland cities in flood recovery mode

AFTER spending a fortnight under siege from swollen rivers, several of Queensland’s largest regional centres are finally on the road to recovery. Residents at Rockhampton, Bundaberg, Gympie and Maryborough have returned to homes damaged by the floods and have begun the long and trying clean-up process. Floodwaters are still receding at Rockhampton, almost two weeks after the Fitzroy River peaked at 9.2 metres, and many affected residents... [more]

Assange: Wikileaks timing “no coincidence”

It is “no coincidence” that Wikileaks have given a Dutch television station access to cables from the US embassy in The Hague while Dutch MPs consider whether or not to back a police training mission to Afghanistan. In an interview with the NOS, Wikileaks frontman Julian Assange said he believes the Netherlands should make an informed choice about participation in the NATO police training mission. “MPs are about to vote... [more]

Wild floods hit thousands more Australian homes

Australia’s flood crisis shifted to the country’s far south on Sunday, with 13,000 homes swamped by a record deluge as the toll mounted in the reeling northeast amid scenes of devastation. Dozens of towns braced for unprecedented river levels in Victoria state, where 13,000 homes were under water and 3,000 people had fled the rising waters, days after the flooding emergency peaked in northeastern Queensland. Homes were swamped... [more]

Rome to pray for flood victims

ROME will hold a special public mass to pray for flood victims across Australia, our ambassador to the Holy See says. The Caravita Oratory in Rome was also the place where priests held a similar mass in 2009 for the Black Saturday fire victims of Victoria. Brisbane-born Canon David Richardson, the director of the Anglican Centre, will join several Caravita community Catholic priests to concelebrate and pray for the flood victims. “There... [more]

‘Stalker’ quizzes Sharapova at Aussie Open

Russian ace Maria Sharapova accused a New Zealand journalist of “stalking” her after he asked if she spent time with Anna Kournikova and frequented a club for “hot Russians”. “You’re the guy from New Zealand, huh?” Sharapova said, when she recognised the male journalist from this month’s Auckland Classic. “Oh God, you’re stalking me!” “It’s not stalking if you... [more]

Volunteer army cleans up as Australian floods spread

An army of volunteers has turned out to clean up Australia’s third-largest city Brisbane after epic floods, as towns were evacuated in the country’s south amid the rolling disaster. Just as stricken areas in and around the eastern hub of Brisbane began the mammoth task of recovering from floods that killed at least 16, thousands of residents of southern Victoria state were forced to flee fast-rising waters. Prime Minister Julia... [more]

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