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Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the world's smallest continent and a number of islands in the Southern, Indian and Pacific Oceans. Neighbouring countries include Indonesia, East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the north, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and the French dependency of New Caledonia to the northeast, and New Zealand to the southeast.
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SPORTS CATEGORIES Michigan Sports Michigan H.S. Sports College Baseball Basketball Football Hockey Golf Soccer TennisNATIONAL SPORTS•Fever's 3-point flurry holds off Sparks 73-61 6/12/2009, 9:24 p.m. EDT•EP Socorro beats Austin Westlake 11-3 6/12/2009, 9:04 p.m. EDT•Futures Scores 6/12/2009, 8:50 p.m. EDTMORE NATIONAL » [Read more]
21 days ago
on MLive.com
(Australia)
Shea Fisher: Continuing to Translate the CMA Music Festival
Editor's note: A native of Australia, singer-songwriter is no stranger to Nashville, but she's learning more about the CMA Music Festival through her travels around downtown Nashville this week. Fisher's current single and music video is titled “Don't Chase Me.” [Read more]
21 days ago
on CMT.com
(Australia)
The University Players present: Così (by Louis Nowra)
In Australia in 1970, Lewis, A recent university graduate with degrees in Sociology and Theatre agrees to direct a show in one of Melbourne's hospitals for [Read more]
21 days ago
on The Hamburg Express
(Australia)
Sony having a golden summer overseas
Salvation's weekend was led by the UK at $11.1 million, Russia with $8 million, France with $6.7 million, Germany with $5.9 million and Australia with [Read more]
21 days ago
on Variety
(Australia)
Love your work: Rick Stein
Deany Judd The Guardian, Saturday 13 June 2009 Celebrity chef Rick Stein almost became a writer. Photograph: Eamonn McCabe/Guardian [Read more]
21 days ago
on guardian.co.uk
(Australia)
Catching a cold from the virus scam
Tony Levene The Guardian, Saturday 13 June 2009 I was phoned last month by someone with an Indian accent who told me he was from Microsoft. He said I had viruses on my computer, which he then took over remotely. He said I had let my warranty with Microsoft lapse, I would have to pay three years' fees, as well as for the current year, so they could deal with my problem. I paid £222 by credit card, and watched my screen being cleaned up. Have I been stupid in handing over this cash? [Read more]
21 days ago
on guardian.co.uk
(Australia)
Storm unearths buried history
LAST month's severe storm eroded a huge portion of the NSW coast, revealing hidden historic treasures in its sands.At Evans Head, the wreck of what is probably the Pilot has re-emerged from its seabed tomb, not far from the mouth of Salty Lagoon.As a result, contractors for Maritime Heritage NSW may pay the site a visit this week to record her exact location and take precise measurements.The Pilot, 21 metres long, was built in Scotland in 1845 and driven ashore near Salty Lagoon in 1874 during [Read more]
21 days ago
on Lismore Northern Star
(Australia)
Junior proves to be a worthy replacement
The youngster tonight repaid his father's faith by preparing Aldebaran Dream to score a stunning victory in the Group 1 $50,000 Dallas Building Victoria Trotters Oaks (2575m) at Moonee Valley.Whilst the records will count Chris Lang Snr as the trainer, Junior can take much of the credit with the filly an unraced proposition when his father departed for Sweden in April.Her record now stands at three from three with the $3.80 second favourite overcoming a nasty early check to win the coveted rac [Read more]
21 days ago
on Harnesslink
(Australia)
A leak from AFL headquarters give insight to All-Australian squad
A leak from AFL headquarters has given an unprecedented sneak peak at the All-Australian squad for 2009. The Herald Sun has reported that a very well-placed source inside the AFL leaked highly sensitive information about this year's All-Australian selection process. It is claimed that Andrew Demetriou and the rest of his committee forgot to clean the whiteboard after their first meeting of the year last week and the Herald Sun's source, who we can't confirm or deny is in the catering business, [Read more]
21 days ago
on Fox Sports
(Australia)
Webber named 2009 Trudeau Fellow
Webber is a world-renowned scholar and author in the areas of cultural diversity, constitutional theory and Indigenous rights. He has written on labour relations, Indigenous rights in Canada and Australia, the relationship between Quebec and the rest of Canada, issues of nationhood and cultural minorities, and questions of constitutional design and interpretation. He notes that dealing with our cultural, political, moral and religious differences can be difficult at times, but it is also exhila [Read more]
21 days ago
on UVic The Ring
(Australia)
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21 days ago
on The Open Press (press release)
(Australia)
Mazzacano's magic seven
In the Australian Hurdle (3400m), Hooker Road ($6) prevailed from Yamanaura and Juan Carlos with the favourite Pentiffic ($3) dislodging the rider with around 1000m to go. Brad McLean did a terrific job to get Hooker Road home after he was speared off the track by the riderless horse at the top of the straight. [Read more]
21 days ago
on sportal.com.au
(Australia)
Personality determines job role: study
The study, by researchers at the University of Western Sydney, Australia, showed that in many cases, personality, rather than education or the occupation of [Read more]
21 days ago
on Bangladesh News 24 hours
(Australia)
Shut down Sheehan reporting machine
She's been all over the world to the applause of peaceniks in countries ranging from England to Australia. Her efforts have accomplished, well, [Read more]
21 days ago
on The Daily Dispatch
(Australia)
Lanka continue winning streak
Lanka continue winning streak The Sri Lankans continued their winning streak beating Pakistan by 19 runs in their Group F game here, today. After making 150 for 7 in their 20 overs, the Lankans hit back strongly with tight fielding and wicket to wicket bowling to stun the Pakistanis who could only make 131 for 9 in their 20 overs. Once again it was the solid opening stand of 81 by two of the most feared openers in this tournament, Tillakaratne Dilshan and Sanath Jayasuriya [Read more]
21 days ago
on Lanka Times
(Australia)
Ferarri California: Latest treat for Indonesian rich
Ferarri California: Latest treat for Indonesian rich The Jakarta Post , JAKARTA | Sat, 06/13/2009 11:04 AM | BusinessAs if confirming Indonesia?s economic resilience, despite the negative impacts of the global financial crisis, the sole importer for Ferrari sports cars in Indonesia, PT Surya Sejahtera Otomotif launched on Friday the latest model of the Italian stallion, the Ferrari California.The Ferrari California is targeted to the luxury car market for women and young people. Manufa [Read more]
21 days ago
on Jakarta Post
(Australia)
Travel bans not yet decided over flu pandemic
Travel bans not yet decided over flu pandemicIndra Harsaputra , The Jakarta Post , SURABAYA | Sat, 06/13/2009 11:07 AM | NationalIndonesia is still considering to slap a travel ban on countries affected by the newly announced pandemic of the Mexico sub-type of influenza H1N1, Health Minister Siti Fadillah Supari said Friday.?We are still coordinating with other related institutions such as the Office of the Coordinating Minister of People?s Welfare on a travel ban against countries affect [Read more]
21 days ago
on Jakarta Post
(Australia)
Tactix overpower Firebirds
The Canterbury Tactix have recorded back-to-back wins in the ANZ netball Championship for the first time this season. The Tactix have beaten the Queensland [Read more]
21 days ago
on NZ City
(Australia)
Boyd at heart of attack
IT is not often a local boasting three Oceania Championships and a couple of World Title appearances could walk the streets anonymously.But Alberton's Rosa Boyd knows her life as a handballer is, at least in the short term, unlikely to attract many plaudits.``There's a couple of programs where people go around to schools just trying to raise the profile,'' she said.``A lot of people have seen it on the Olympics and think it looks pretty cool but have never known how to get involved.``Futsal is p [Read more]
21 days ago
on Where I Live - News Community Media
(Australia)
Down Under Wonder: There Are Dangers, Too
It runs 2000 kilometres off the coast of northern Queensland and is Australia's most notable underwater wonderland. It's the Great Barrier Reef, of course, and the reefs and resort islands make it a unique and popular tropical holiday destination.But from what happened to wildlife expert Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin in September 2006, know that there are dangers, too, in the waters of the Reef. The good news is: If you know what the dangers are, you can make sure to take precautions.Australia's [Read more]
21 days ago
on About - News & Issues
(Australia)
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