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Australian Olympic diver Melissa Wu has swapped the spring board for the bow of a tallship to launch the International Tall Ship Festival in Sydney. CRI's Australia correspondent Wang Xiao has more. The tallship is berthed at Campbell Cove on Circula
Treasury Secretary Martin Parkinson has warned Australia needs a strong reform agenda if it's to keep the economy strong. Mr Parkinson says Australia can't rely on the mining boom to prop up the economy. He says productivity needs to improve to avoid
It will be another challenging day for the airlines and their passengers as they try to get their planes back in the air. Adelaide flights will resume shortly with Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra following as today progresses. But its likely to take d
Tropical Cyclone Carlos is continuing to thrash the Territory's coastline with gale force winds and widespread flooding. Darwin has seen 400 millimetres of rain, which has cut main roads and inundated at least 30 homes. Schools are remaining closed t
Celebrations are continuing after the Sydney swans the thrilling AFL grand victory over Hawthorn. It was a close contest with the Hawks ahead early in the fourth quarter. But Swans dug deep, scoring the last four goals to take the game by ten points.
Britain is having to send in its troops to bolster security for the Olympic Games, with just two weeks to go it's emerged that the company contracted to provide security doesn't have enough trained staff. Home Secretary Theresa May has confirmed that
Leading the news this morning. Workers at the Melbourne depot of National Trucking Company, first fleet have been locked out. There are reports workers in Sydney have also been shut out. The company went into administration last week citing cash flow
Indigenous leaders has condemned yesterday's violent protest in Canberra.Juile Gilard,has the security scale at the Australia Day function.The Prime Minister and the opposition leader,Tony Abbott, have to be bundled at the restaurant when protesters
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The number of H1N1 flu cases in Australia has doubled in the past day to 59. The federal government has warned that the H1N1 influenza A virus is spreading fast. Health experts say its rapid transmission coincides with the southern hemisphere's tradi
And leading our news this morning, former Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks has heckled the Attorney at a vent in Sydney. George Brand was speaking at the human rights awards when Mr. Hicks shouted from the audience that hed been tortured for 5.5 y
泰瑞碰巧是2000年悉尼奥运会的志愿者。阿美和他立刻找到了共同语言。来看看两个人都在聊些什么吧! Listen Read Learn Terry: Olympics again! Been four years. May: Yes, But there are also winter Olympics, two years after the summer Olympics. Terry: I was a
Nicole Kidman is a highly successful Academy Award-winning actress. In 2006, she was made a Companion of the Order of Australia for her contributions to charity, health care and film. This is Australias highest civilian honour. Kidman is a Goodwill A
By Phil Mercer Sydney 03 October 2007 Australians have suffered a dramatic loss of confidence in the ability of the United States to manage international affairs. The first survey of attitudes by a center set up by the Howard government to improve re
Members of the National Students Union of India protest against recent attacks on Indian students in Australia, in Ahmadabad, India, Tuesday, June 2, 2009. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says he assured Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in a
Kenya's security forces say they are in the final stages of ending that deadly siege at a Nairobi shopping mall. Sporadic gunfire and explosions are now being heard and thick, black smoke is billowing from the centre. Authorities say three of the gun
He's been enjoying the company of thousands of young people in Sydney at World Youth Day. Now Pope Benedict said sorry for the sexual abuse suffered by children in Australia at the hands of Catholic clergy. He's described such acts as evil and a seri
Leading our news this morning, Sinn Fein Leader Gerry Adams has been released for that charge after four days in custody. Police have been questioning Mr. Adams over the 1972 abduction and murder of Jean McConville. Mr. Adams has again denied any inv
New South Wales police officers are in Brisbane looking for disgraced former detective Roger Rogerson. They wanted speak to him about the murder of Sydney student Jamie Gao. He was killed over a botched drug deal. A body believed to be that of Mr. Ga
Former FIFA official Chuck Blazer has admitted to accepting bribes. Now, that related to the selection of France and South Africa to host world cups in 1998 and 2010. The admission was made in a US court in 2013, but the documents have made only now