Rio Tinto says no need to rush emissions tax

Mining giant Rio Tinto weighed into the debate over Australia’s proposed carbon emissions tax Saturday, urging Canberra not to rush into a decision while major polluters such as China and the United States held back. Prime Minister Julia Gillard wants to charge polluters from July 2012 under a fixed-price scheme that would move to a full cap-and-trade model linked to international carbon markets within five years. But she faces stiff... [more]

Minogue recovering after emergency surgery

Australian pop star Dannii Minogue is recovering after undergoing emergency surgery to remove her appendix. The singer and reality TV personality was admitted to a hospital in West London on Saturday after suffering crippling stomach pains. Doctors diagnosed the 39 year old with acute appendicitis and rushed her to the operating room for an appendectomy. A spokesperson for Minogue says, “Dannii was taken into hospital with stomach... [more]

US blunders at Guantanamo exposed: WikiLeaks

The United States has botched the handling of inmates at Guantanamo, holding men for years without reliable evidence while releasing others who posed a grave threat, according to leaked secret files. The trove of more than 700 classified documents released by the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks showed US officials struggling with often flawed evidence and confused about the guilt or innocence of detainees held at the prison at the US naval... [more]

Australia under pressure after asylum seeker riots

Police were questioning 22 people removed from an Australian detention centre that was set ablaze, as the government came under renewed pressure to overhaul its asylum seeker policy. Riots erupted at the Villawood Detention Centre in Sydney on Wednesday night, involving an estimated 100 people as nine buildings were torched and firefighters pelted with tiles and other objects. A number of detainees remained on a roof Friday but the night... [more]

Asylum seekers riot, torch buildings in Australia

Asylum seekers torched nine buildings at an Australian detention centre in a night of wild riots with a handful still on rooftops Thursday, reviving debate over the country’s immigration policies. The riots kicked off late Wednesday at the Villawood Detention Centre in western Sydney with an estimated 100 detainees involved at the height of the drama. Firefighters were at one stage pelted with roof tiles and pieces of furniture as... [more]

Drugs found in Aussies X Factor winner Altiyan Childs’ Home

POLICE have uncovered an illicit chemical lab and seized drugs and guns in a raid on the suburban home of X Factor winner Altiyan Childs. The flamboyant star’s personal manager, Steve Gold, was arrested in his underpants during the early morning bust last Monday and was later charged over the illegal weapons, which included rifles, pellet guns and a Taser. The Sony Music-signed singer had lived at the Ramsgate home – known... [more]

Woman, 92, to stand trial for murder in Australia

A 92-year-old has become the oldest woman committed to stand trial for murder in Australia, accused of bludgeoning and stabbing her wealthy 98-year-old husband to death, according to a report. Clara Tang, who allegedly killed Ching Yung Tang after 70 years of marriage in their Sydney apartment in March last year, has pleaded not guilty on the grounds of mental illness, the Sun-Herald said. The elderly woman appeared in a local court last... [more]

Oprah moves to smooth Australia blunder

US talk-show queen Oprah Winfrey on Thursday moved to downplay comments in a new documentary-style show suggesting her high-profile tour of Australia in December was not a smooth ride. In Season 25: Oprah Behind the Scenes, Winfrey revealed concerns about the large crowds in Melbourne and on Queensland’s Hamilton island and that she was worried about flies and heat at Uluru, or Ayers Rock. She was also unsure how to pronounce Prime... [more]

Australia PM urges consul access to China blogger

Prime Minister Julia Gillard urged China Thursday to allow consular access to an Australian writer and blogger feared detained by authorities after confirming he had been in touch with friends. Yang Hengjun, a former Chinese diplomat who is now based in Sydney and is an Australian citizen, disappeared on Sunday after ringing a colleague to say he was at Guangzhou in southern China and was being followed by three men. Rights group Amnesty... [more]

Australian PM’s computer hacked

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s parliamentary computer and the foreign and defence ministers’ machines are all suspected of being hacked, with China under suspicion, reports said Tuesday. Sydney’s Daily Telegraph said American intelligence officials tipped off the government that several thousand emails may have been accessed from the computers of at least 10 ministers. As well as Gillard, they reportedly included... [more]

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