South Africa's first black President Nelson Mandela has been laid to rest in his ancestrial home of Qunu. He was buried in a traditional ceremony attended by family and close friends. More than 4,000 people, including many foreign dignitries and poli
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A trough in the east is generating thunderstorms in the tropics and southeast New South Wales. Unstable air behind a front is producing showers in Victoria and Tasmania. A trough in WA is causing thundery showers in the Pilberra and the Kimberley. Qu
Leading the news this morning is the future of manufacturing,it'll dominate today's Council of Australian Government's meeting in Canberra and the talks follow Holden's decisions to end local production at the end of 2017. Mr.Abbott has already held
Prime Minister Tony Abbott will meet the South Australian and Victorian premiers in Canberra today to discuss the future of the car industry. Almost 3,000 jobs will go when Holden stops local production by 2017. Mr Abbott will announce an assistance
The key monthly business survey by National Australia Bank shows confidence remains below the level which it hit post-election. Conditions remain weak with employment falling sharply and forward orders remaining down. NAB says it shows the economy is
Holden's managing director Mike Devereux will appear before the Productivity Commission in Melbourne this morning. Now the Holden chief is not expected to reveal specific details about the carmaker's future in Australia. There has been growing specul
The Nine Entertainment Company will launch its two-billion-dollar float on the stock exchange at mid-day. The re-capitalisation will put the company in a much stronger position after facing bankraptcy just a year ago. Shares are in highly-anticipated
A lower trough over WA is generating showers and potentially severe thunderstorms. Southwesterlies are generating occasional showers in southern Victoria and Tasmania. A low pressure system is causing thundery showers in the tropics. Looking around t
Holden is refusing to comment on reports that it will stop making cars in Australia as early as 2016. Senior government ministers have told the ABC they believe the decision has in fact already been made, but the Industry Minister Ian Mcfarlane says
East Timor's international court action against Australia over the rights to lucrative oil and gas fields begins in the Hague later today. Now the case has been overshadowed by ASIO raids on the Canberra lawyer representing East Timor, and aslo on a
And talks have began in Bali to try to reach a new global trade deal. Ministers from 160 countries are thrashing out ways to simplify customs procedures. They are hoping to finally nail down negotiations that have been going on since 1995. The head o
The United Nations human rights chief says Syria's President Bashar al-Assad authorised war crimes against his own citizens. It's the first time the UN has directly implicated Mr.Assad. Navi Pillay says her office has also identified a list of people
Leading our news this morning. Customers are taking the fight against ANZ bank fees to court in Australias biggest consumer class action. 38,000 customers have joined that action. Law firm Maurice BlackBurn says ANZ Bank fees are excessive and not re
The Australian sharemakert managed to closed higher after a fairly flat day on Wall Street overnight. The All Ordinaries Index added a tenth of a per cent, as did the ASX 200 index. Across the region, it's a mixed session. The Nikkei in Tokyo has rev
A number of Sydney school students could face jail for allegedly importing drugs into the country. Custom says international crime sydicates are offering teenagers sums of money to accept packages from China. Two students, aged 15 and 16, are facing
Leading the news this morning. The Opposition has moved to a 52 per cent lead over the Coalition's 48 per cent on a two-party-preferred basis as according to a FairfaxNielsen Poll out this morning. Fairfax calls the fastest recovery by any Opposition
The governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia Glen Steven has hinted that intervening in currency markets to force the value of the Australian dollar down isn't out of the question. He was speaking overnight to mark the 30th anniversary of the floati
A trough is triggering storms over inland Western Australia, the Northern Territory, Queensland and northern New South Wales. A low in the southeast is generating rain and wind in Tasmania while tropical cyclone Alacia is approaching Kimberly. Lookin
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