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Prime Minister is set to call a leadership ballot for Monday.Kevin Rudd lit the fuels yesterday when he resigned as foreign minister.Several ministers have publicly backed to Mr.Rudd and thrown their support behind the prime minister.Treasurer Wayne
In Africa, New Technologies Help Teach Women to Read 在非洲,新技术帮助教女人阅读 More Africans are communicating via text, social media and email. In Senegal, literacy experts are using the new technologies to motivate and teach women
Australia's first minority government for 70 years has started work following the closest election result in the country's history. Now Labor Prime Minister Julia Gillard must get her coalition to address a range of issues ranging from immigration to
State and Federal police have been carrying out raids across northwest Sydney and Brisbane's south this morning, in one of the largest anti-terrorism operations ever conducted in Australia. Police say several people have been arrested. Meanwhile the
The treasurer Joe Hockey is in London where he is being heading talks with his British counterpart and the head of the Bank of England in the lead-up to next month's G20 meeting in Brisbane. Now Mr. Hockey is also taking the opportunity to meet poten
The Coalition will finally release its policy costings today. The government has been demanding the Opposition reveal just how it intends to pay for its election promises. Shadow Treasurer Joe Hockey will announce the Coalition government will reduce
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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
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
Kevin Rudd will be sworn in as prime minister today. He's promising a new approach to make Labor competitive at the federal election. His return to the top job followed another day of drama in Canberra. In the end, his victory over Julia Gillard was
A series of new polls show Labor is facing a significant defeat at Septembers election. Treasurer Wayne Swan is denying the existence of internal Labor polling published by Fairfax today, but it shows the party would struggle to any seats in Queensla
The Reserve Bank says its hoping the Australian dollar will continue falling and help rebalance the economy as the mining investment boom peaks. In the minutes from its June meeting, the RBA board also left the door open for further interest rate cut
Two men are remaining in custody following the weekend's counter-terrorism raids in Melbourne. One has been charged with the terrorism offence, while the other is being held under a preventative detention order, the first time it's been used in Victo
Family, small business and tax avoidance are set to be the focus of tonights budget in a crucial test for Treasurer Joe Hockey. The government is set to woo small business with 1.5 per cent tax cut. Multinational companies will be targeted in a tax a
Much needed aid has begun to arrive in cyclone ravaged Vanuatu. Five Australian military planes are delivering medical experts, searching rescue teams and emergency supplies to the capital Port Vila. At least ten people are reportedly dead, and thous
The big four banks are yet to move after the official interest rate was cut yesterday for the first time in eighteen months. The Reserve Bank dropped the rate by twenty-five basis points in a bid to boost the economic growth. Now most economists had
The family of three has been shot dead in the house of Queensland's darling... The bodies of a middle-aged man, a younger woman, and a child aged about seven were discovered later yesterday at a house of Biddeston west of Toowoomba. Police circulated
The International Monetary Fund has slightly lowered its 2015 growth forecast for Australia, and warned the global growth remains moderate. In its latest report the IMF said it expected Australia's economy to grow two point eight percent this year th
The leaders of France, Germany and Spain have visited the site where the Germanwings' plane crashed into the French Alps. Search and Revovery teams have found the casing of the second black box, but not the box itself. 150 people onboard the plane, i
And the Tax Institute wants to put tax reform firmly back on the political agenda. It's urging the Treasurer Wayne Swan to commit to implementing reforms in the May budget. Sort of measures that the government really does need to embrace are some of