Prime minister Julia Gillard has calling on world leaders to unite against the extremism and oppressive regimes, including those in the Syria and Iran. Ms.Gillard says Australia has approved its commitment to the UN ideals of peace and development, t
Police have charged a 41-year-old man with the murder of Melbourne woman Jill Meagher. Adrian Bayley was faced an out of court session overnight, charged with rape and murder. Police found the ABC employee's body off a dirt road in Gisborne South, no
The government has bounced back in the opinion polls this morning, with two separate survey showing Labour closing the gap on the Coalition. Prime Minister Julia Gillard has recorded a 7%-jump in personal popularity, while Labour is level with the Co
A reminder of our top stories on ABC news breakfast now. And protests agaisnt that anti-Islamic video are spreading across the Muslim world. In Jakarta, riot police used tear gas on protesters who threw rocks at the US embassy. In Afghanistan, meanwh
Police are continuing their search missing Melbourne woman Jill Meagher. The ABC employee hasn't been seen since leaving a bar early on Saturday morning. Police are now investigating claims by several women they had been harassed in the area. Tony Ab
Alan Jones has described a social media campaign against his advertisers as nothing short of cyber bullying. His employer, 2GB, has suspended advertising on his program indefinitely. It's all in response to the backlash against the broadcaster's comm
Billionaire businessman Frank Lowy has praised Muslim leaders for their response to last weekend's violent protest in Sydney. Mr.Lowy says the strong condemnation of the violence is proof that multi-culturism is still strong. He is also calling for a
Presidential rivals Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are in their final day frantic campaigning to win the hearts and minds of America's voters. They are neck and neck in the national polls, but Barack Obama has a small lead in the swing states. The Gree
Many economists are still betting on another interest rate cut before the end of the year. The Reserve Bank defied expectations yesterday by holding the cash rates steady at 3.25 per cent. Governor Glenn Stevens put it down to an improvement in local
And failed investment company, Banksia Securities, will close all of its ten branches by the end of the week. The Victorian-based company called in the receivers last month, owing investors around 660 million dollars. Most of those investors are farm
An abuse survivors group has complained to the international criminal court that the Catholic Church's guilty of crimes against humanity. Survivors network founder Barbara Blaine has travelled from the United States to give evidence at the Victorian
The federeal government's Royal Commission into child abuse could take several years to complete. Prime minister Julia Gillard announced the wide range inquiry late yesterday will investigate the way institutions like churchs and schools have handled
The Treasurer Wayne Swan is expected to announce 4-billion-dollar of cuts and changes to keep the government's budget surplus on track. Mr Swan will release his media economic outlook this morning. It's understood to include cuts to the defense budge
And it's been a rocky year for Fairfax and today's annual general meeting in Melbourne could create even more turbulence. Shareholders are expected to hold a protest vote over the lucrative pay deals given to its bosses. They were paid despite the fa
The U.S president Barack Obama, as you seeing, has arrived in New Jersey to inspect the storm damage. He'll be meeting rescue workers and residents in flood-ravaged Atlantic city. A massive clean-up is under way after the superstorm caused widespread
US President Barack Obama and his Republican rival Mitt Romney are back on the campaign trail. They suspended their campaigns in the wake of the super storm that caused widespread devastation across America's east coast. It's only five days now befor
A series of troughs is generating showers and storms in western Queensland, the northern territory, South Australia, and eastern West Australia. A high is driving the odd shower onto coastal New South Wales, while keeping Queensland, Victoria, and Ta
A trough is generating the occasional storm in western Queensland. A cold front crossing Victoria and Tasmania is bringing isolated showers. And a high is keeping the skies clear in the rest of the country. Looking around the states. There'll be isol
And that super storm is taking a heavy toll on business. The New York Stock Exchange remains closed, but it is reopening tomorrow, US time. It's the first time weather has shut the Exchange for two consecutive days since way back in 1888. The storm d
The Organization of Economic Development has warned the global financial crisis still has a long way to go. The OECD is expecting global growth of just 1.4 per cent. It also says the Eurozone will stay into recession well until 2013 and it's calling
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