Traffic smooth after peanut butter spill
0pointsTraffic is returning to normal after a truck load of peanut butter spilled across an intersection in Melbourne's north this morning. Senior Constable Leigh Wadeson told ABC radio he did not know whether the peanut butter was crunchy or smooth...
Police quiz three over missing Maddie
0pointsPORTUGUESE police have questioned three people, including a Briton
Teacher Takes Up-Skirt Videos
0pointsA school teacher in Sydney was found to have filmed up as many as 3000 skirts after being reported by a 14yo victim.
Trying to get away from Alcoa
0pointsA BUY-OUT scheme for homeowners to escape fall-out from Alcoa's controversial Wagerup alumina refinery has been swamped with applications.
Labor scheme to sell out workers to unions
0pointsWhat Rudd and Labor are not telling you when it comes to your union membership
WA explores human rights bill
0points"A lot of people are shocked when they find out that in WA, basic human rights such as the right to a fair trial, freedom of expression, the right to protection from torture or degrading treatment and the right to privacy are not protected by law."
Aust on track to meet Kyoto targets: Turnbull
0pointsFederal Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull says new figures show Australia is on track to meet its Kyoto targets.
Amanda Vanstone resigns
0pointsAfter more than two decades in politics, former Immigration minister Amanda Vanstone has resigned. There is speculation that she may become an ambassador to Italy. Vanstone's complete resignation statement is linked below.
CORRUPT FEDERAL POLICE
0pointsA CORRUPT FEDERAL POLICE OFFICER BASED IN CHIANG MAI THAILAND AND A US BASED BORN AGAIN RELIGIOUS NGO ( INTERNATION JUSTICE MISSION) DESTROYED ONE PERTH MANS LIFE SEE www.postcards-from-chiangmai.com
Garuda jet travelling too fast when crashed-report
0pointsAn Indonesian Garuda jet which crashed at Yogyakarta airport in March killing 21 people was travelling at nearly double the normal landing speed according to an official investigation.
E Timor's Fretilin rejects blame for pre-election violence
0pointsEast Timor's ruling Fretilin party has denied that it is behind a spate of violence ahead of the country's presidential elections on Monday.
Govts urged to sign eating disorders charter
0pointsA support group for people with eating disorders is urging all Australian governments to sign an international charter that details the rights of sufferers. Do these sort of initiatives ever achieve anything?
Sydneysiders ordered off beaches and to higher ground
0pointsLifeguards at Sydney's Bondi ordered people off the beach today - not because of sharks but due to a tsunami warning issued after a major earthquake hit the Solomon Islands.

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