Monday, February 18, 2013

Australia Asks Israel to Explain Death of Spy

  • Australian News.Net - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Veteran Australian women cricketer Lisa Sthalekar is not contemplating retiring yet, however, the ongoing World Cup is set to be her last appearance at the biggest tournament of all. A cursory ...

  • Ex-Lords cricket boss helping Oz players avoid trap of match-fixing organised crimes

    Australian News.Net - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Keith Bradshaw, the former Lord's cricket chief who helped bring down Pakistan's shamed spot-fixers, has moved to fire-proof Australia's international and state players from the evils of organised ...

  • Ian Chappell says Watson must open for Oz against India

    Australian News.Net - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Former captain Ian Chappell has said Shane Watson must open for Australia against India in their upcoming four-match Test series, starting on February22 in Chennai. "One of the biggest decisions ...

  • Hayden says Oz batsmen should not get carried away by spinning wicket hype

    Australian News.Net - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Sydney, Feb 17: (ANI): Legendary batsman Mathew Hayden has urged Australian players to avoid getting carried away by the hype created around the spin-friendly wickets in India during their ...

  • Australias Marsh injured

    Australian News.Net - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Cricket Australia Sunday announced that Australia A batsman Shaun Marsh will take no further part in the series against the England Lions after he ruptured a hamstring tendon during Saturday night's ...

  • Brit teen drank contact lens fluid urine to survive in Australian outback

    Australian News.Net - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    A British teenage backpacker drank his own urine and contact lens fluid to survive three days lost in Australian Outback scrubland in burning summer, his mother has said. Sam Woodhead, 18, was lost ...

  • Geoff Lawson says Little Master Tendulkar well past his prime

    Australian News.Net - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Former Australian fast bowler Geoff Lawson believes legendary Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar has lost his magnificent aura, and he added the Little Master is well past his best. "Tendulkar has ...

  • Geoff Lawson says declining India gives Oz significant hope of winning Test series

    Australian News.Net - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Former Australian fast bowler Geoff Lawson has claimed the Indian Test team is on the decline following retirement of legendary players like Rahul Dravid, Anil Kumble and VVS Laxman, and this gives ...

  • Oz in for tough test after Indian batsmen hammer spin trio for 244 runs in practice match

    Australian News.Net - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    India A batsmen belted Australian spinners Nathan Lyon, Xavier Doherty and Ashton Agar on day one of their practice match in Chennai, as the spin trio went for 244 runs together, suggesting that the ...

  • Environmental activists arrested outside Coca-Cola Australia HQ

    Global Times - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Environmental activists were arrested in Sydney Monday, outside Coca-Cola's Australian HQ after scaling an office block and displaying a giant banner to protest Coke's refusal to back a ...

  • Phone drop-outs heighten bushfire danger

    Stock Journal - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    A LACK of mobile phone coverage in disaster-prone regions from the Great Ocean Road to the Great Barrier Reef is putting lives at risk, residents and analysts warn. But efforts by Fairfax Media to ...

  • Query over carbon farm

    Stock Journal - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    RM WILLIAMS Agricultural Holdings, whose investors include News of America and Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chief executive Rod Sims, is due to meet federal government ...

  • Sour over milk war

    Stock Journal - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    BRIAN WILSON, a fourth-generation cattle farmer with a property near Tamworth, says the Coles and Woolworths duopoly cut his income by about $80,000 last financial year. For Mr Wilson, the ...

  • CCTV shows officers lied about punches

    Sydney Morning Herald - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    A young Aboriginal man at the centre of an alleged police cover-up was arrested after officers threw a female friend to the ground in northern NSW, an inquiry has heard. Corey Barker, 24, was with ...

  • Arrium names next CEO

    Sydney Morning Herald - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Iron ore miner and steel maker Arrium has appointed the head of its mining consumables business, Andrew Roberts, as its new chief executive. Mr Roberts replaces Geoff Plummer, who announced last ...

  • Delusional killer never scheduled inquest

    Sydney Morning Herald - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    A mentally ill man who stabbed his father and sister to death in their Sydney home was never deemed sick enough to be detained despite years of bizarre and threatening behaviour, an inquest has ...

  • Red meat gets tick of approval for young women

    Sydney Morning Herald - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Photo: Louise Kennerley Men should cut back on red meat, while young women should eat more of it, according to new national dietary guidelines. The guidelines, produced by the National Health and ...

  • Another Vic trial delayed due to aid cuts

    Sydney Morning Herald - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    A second Victorian Supreme Court trial has been postponed because of Legal Aid cost cutting and a judge has warned more trials will be affected. The murder trial was postponed on Monday after ...

  • Sentencing council plan flawed Mischin

    News.com.au - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    AN opposition plan for a sentencing council to review penalties handed down to wrongdoers in the state is a flawed concept and likely to be unconstitutional, West Australian Attorney-General Michael ...

  • NSW shoppers complain about whitegoods

    News.com.au - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Fair Trading Commissioner Rod Stowe said the agency had received 44,016 complaints last year, up from 42,585 in 2011."The volume of complaints in the number one category (electrical, whitegoods ...

  • Qld child inquiry discusses adoption

    News.com.au - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    An inquiry into Queensland's child protection system has released a discussion paper with 47 questions arising from more than 40 days of hearings."Should adoption, or some other more ...

  • $4000 stolen from kids cancer charity

    News.com.au - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    A 70-YEAR-OLD charity worker who was selling raffle tickets for kids with cancer has been robbed of thousands of dollars in ...

  • Source: http://www.australiannews.net/index.php/sid/212641907/scat/88f7d0d02bea1b33

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