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Qantas has announced a shake-up of its leadership team with two of its senior executives leaving the company. The airline says the CEO of Qantas International Simon Hickey and a head of Qantas Domestic Lyell Strambi are leaving the company. Theyll be
Defence ties in Afghanistan will be under discussion on Hillary Clinton's final day of her Australian visit. The US secretary of state and the Defence Secretary Robert Gates will meet their Australian counterparts Kevin Rudd and Steven Smith this mor
The Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou says he's prepared to abandon a referendum on the eurozone's bailout deal. He's begun talks with the opposition to try to get agreement on the package. Mr Papandreou is trying to head off the collapse of his
The man charged with Sydneys collar bomb hoax could be back in Australia within days. Paul Peters appeared in court in Louisville, Kentucky and decided not to fight his extradition. Its alleged the Australian businessman attached a fake bomb to Mosma
Lawyers for an Australian teenage boy arrested in Bali for allegedly buying marijuana say he is depressed and distraught. The teenager was detained on Tuesday. He was allegedly carrying almost seven grams of marijuana. Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd say
A new poll has taken the wind out of Julia Gillard's sails as the Prime Minister continues to try and sell her carbon tax. The latest Newspoll published in The Australian and taken just before the carbon tax announcement shows Labor's primary vote ha
Top stories today, three more shots have been fired from the house at the center of an ongoing siege in Melbourne's northwest, the man holding police at bay is understood to be 43-year-old, Christopher Dean Binse, a convicted prison escapee, authorit
Qantas is expected to hundreds of jobs when it releases its hard failure result today.The speculation the airline will close one of its two maintenance in Victoria.Qantas has already flagged a sharp decline in profits. Analysts say a strike by coal m
Good morning. The US Federal Reserve has kicked off its two-day meeting where theyll decide whether to raise US interest rates for the first time in seven years. Now, as this meeting gets underway, the US Labor Department released its call Consumer P
State and territories education ministers will meet in Sydney shortly to try to thrash out a deal on school funding. The government has come under fire for deciding to doubt Labor's school funding model after 2014. New South Wales, Voctoria, Tasmania
By Claudia Blume Hong Kong 09 October 2006 A worker is seen on the Airbus A 380 superjumbo assembly line in Toulouse, southwestern France Several airlines in the Asia-Pacific region are reviewing their options after the latest delay in the delivery
A man shot by police after his 12-year-old son was killed at a sports field near Melbourne has now died in hospital. The boy was found dead from head injuries at the oval in Tyabb yesterday. Police tried to subdue his father with capsicum spray(辣椒喷
Virgin Australia says it's very pleased with the government's intentions to scrape parts of the Qantas sell act,which limit foreign ownership. It says the outcome supports their competition in the Australia aviation market. The airline remains oppose
It seems Australians didn't spend as much money in the department stores and shops in May. Bureau statistics speakers show retail rose just by 0.3%. The discretionary spending on items like clothing and eating out declined in the month. economists ho