Wednesday, February 29, 2012

QLD: Govt defends land valuation changes


AAP General News (Australia)
02-26-2008
QLD: Govt defends land valuation changes

The Queensland government says it'll be adopting a business as usual approach to land
valuation .. despite introducing changes to laws today.

The changes follow a Land Appeal Court finding in the case of the Chermside shopping
centre in Brisbane's north.

The court confirmed the historic approach to valuing land .. based on unimproved capital
value .. and found a method developed by the government had no merit.

The government argued the owner's improvements to the business should also be included
in the land value .. taking …

CUP INKS AGREEMENT WITH TOP 3 TELECOM OPERATORS


AsiaInfo Services
05-03-2011
CUP Inks Agreement with Top 3 Telecom Operators

CHENGDU, May 03, 2011 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) -- China UnionPay (CUP), the nation's sole debit and credit card payment handing network, reached an agreement with the nation's top three telecom operators at the 2011 China (Chengdu) Mobile E-commerce Annual Conference.

According to the agreement, CUP will team up with the three telecom operators, including China Mobile Ltd. (SEHK: 0941 and NYSE: CHL), China Telecom Corp. Ltd. (NYSE: CHA and SEHK: 0728), and China Unicom (NYSE: CHU, SEHK: 0762, and SHSE: 600050), to provide support to mobile telecom technology- and mobile payment-based commercial resource consolidation as well as business flow reconstruction launched by the nation's primary industry, secondary industry and tertiary industry. However, to industry observers' disappointment, the agreement does not mention development direction of the nation's mobile payment standard. Thus it is regarded as an agreement of non-practical meaning.

Currently, the three telecom operators have a total of over 800 million mobile phone users and banks across the country have issued about two billion bankcards.

Source: www.sina.com.cn (May 03, 2011)

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NSW:Diary Events, Sunday August 28, 2011


AAP General News (Australia)
08-28-2011
NSW:Diary Events, Sunday August 28, 2011
EVENTS LISTED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER AND LOCAL TIME UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED:

ADELAIDE
1100 - SA Coroner Mark Johns among experts to speak at campaign launch to lift the silence
surrounding suicide. Scots Church, North Terrace. Info: Chris Rann 82117771.

BRISBANE
- Cairns Festival (Aug 19-Sept 4, 2011).

- Brisbane Boat Show (Aug 25-28, 2011). Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. www.brisbaneboatshow.com.au/home
- Annual Camooweal Drover's Camp Festival (26-28 August). www.droverscamp.com.au/content/category/4/13/29/

CANBERRA
0930 - Nationals Federal Council. National Gallery of Australia. Senator Barnaby Joyce
due to speak at 10.20am. Contact: Brad Henderson 0409753184, or www.nationals.org.au

DARWIN
No items listed.

HOBART
- Tasmanian Opposition Leader Will Hodgman to address the Liberal Party Conference. Wrest
Point Casino, Hobart.

MELBOURNE
1100 - Parkinson's Unity fundraiser walk. Federation Square. Contact: Darren Saffin 0411
089 209 or Jodie Artis 0414 699 186. Website: www.unitywalk.com.au
1100, 1230, 1430 - Public open day at the Enterprize, celebrating Melbourne Day. VHO6
/ NAB Wharf, Docklands. Contact: Siobhan Browne 0419 625 760. Website: www.melbourneday.com.au
- Hurstbridge Wattle Festival. Contact: 1300 660 072. Website: www.wattlefestival.org.au
- Combined Palestinian-Israeli Peace team competes for AFL International Cup. Various
venues. Contact: Ronnie Atlas 0418 666 600 or Kate Telfer 0433 224 249
- Melbourne Winter Festival. Royal Exhibition Building. Website: http://www.winterfestival.com.au
- Melbourne Writers Festival. Various venues. Website: www.mwf.com.au
- Fashion Exposed 2011. August 28-30, 2011. Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Website: http://www.fashionexposed.com/debut.html

PERTH
No items listed.

SYDNEY
0730 - Parkinson's Unity Walk and Fun Run. Cathy Freeman Park, Sydney Olympic Park. Website:
www.unitywalk.com.au.

1500 - Refugee Action Coalition to hold public meeting on Australia's treatment of asylum
seekers. Australian Turkish and Kurdish Community Centre, 50 Susan St, Auburn. Contact:
Mark Goudkamp 0422 078 376, Nick Riemer 0435 533 027.

SPORT

AFL -
Rnd 23 - to August 28
1310 (AEST) - Adelaide v Richmond, AAMI Std
1410 - Melbourne v Gold Coast, MCG
1640 - Essendon v Port Adelaide, Etihad Std

RUGBY LEAGUE - NRL -
Rnd 25 - to August 29
1400 - St George Illawarra v NZ Warriors, WIN Std
1500 - Brisbane v Sth Sydney, Suncorp Std

ATHLETICS - IAAF World C'ships - to September 4
Daegu, South Korea

JUDO - World C'ships - to August 28
Paris, Fr

GOLF - USPGA Tour - to August 28
The Barclays, Plainfield CC, Edison, New Jersey

GOLF - USLPGA Tour - to August 28
Canadian Women's Open, Hillsdale GC, Mirabel Quebec, Canada

GOLF - European Tour - to August 28
Johnnie Walker C'ship, Gleneagles Hotel, Perthshire, Scotland

BASEBALL - MLB - to September 28
USA

SHOOTING - Shotgun World C'ships - to September 5
Belgrade, Serbia

SURFING (Men's) - ASP World Tour -
Billabong Pro Teahupoo, Taiarapu, French Polynesia - to August 31

ROWING - World C'ships & Olympic qualifier - to September 4
Bled, Slovenia

CYCLING (Road) - UCI World Tour -
GP Ouest, Plouay, France

CYCLING (Road) - UCI World Tour - to September 11
Vuelta a Espana, Spain

MOTORSPORT - Formula 1 - to August 28
Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium

MOTORSPORT - Moto GP - to August 28
Indianapolis, USA

GALLOPS -
Nowra
Sandown
Sunshine Coast
Kalgoorlie
Pakenham
Ballina
Hobart
Sth Africa
England
Ireland

TROTS -
Kilmore
Gore
Launceston

GREYHOUNDS -
Nowra
Sandown
Albion Park
Strathalbyn
Mt Gambier
Warrnambool
Sale
New Zealand

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--Google's One Pass challenges Apple's service


Internet Business News
02-17-2011
--Google's One Pass challenges Apple's service

INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-(C)1995-2011 M2 COMMUNICATIONS

17 February 2011 -- US technology giant Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) yesterday launched One Pass -- a new payment service for digital content that will grant publishers a more generous share of revenues than Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) new system, the Financial Times reports.
One Pass will have newspaper publishers as its initial partners, but is expected to spread soon to publishers of video and music content. The new service will represent a common point for subscriptions for websites and mobile applications. The technology group will receive 10% of all subscription revenues, while publishers will get information about the users of their applications. In addition, the content developers will have full control over it in terms of prices, sales and relations with customers.

One Pass aims to challenge Apple's payment system, which grants the company 30% of subscription revenues and allows transactions to be made only via the applications.

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VIC:Chartwell director Hoy to plead guilty


AAP General News (Australia)
12-01-2010
VIC:Chartwell director Hoy to plead guilty

By Melissa Iaria

MELBOURNE, Dec 1 AAP - The director of a shonky investment company that collapsed owing
$68 million to investors will plead guilty to fraud-related charges.

Graeme Hoy will plead guilty to up to 47 charges in the wake of Geelong-based Chartwell
Enterprises' collapse in April 2008, the Victorian Supreme Court heard on Wednesday.

Chartwell investor Dianne Saba, who was one of many investors to lose their savings,
said Hoy's plea was "a long time coming".

Ms Saba blamed the stress of the Chartwell's demise for her husband's death three days later.

"He had a massive heart attack and so I not only lost $1.7 million, I lost my husband
as well, and no amount of time he's (Hoy's) going to get is going to repair that damage,"

she told AAP.

Hoy had previously pleaded not guilty to 204 charges and was expected to face trial next year.

His guilty plea follows the jailing of Chartwell company secretary Ian Rau in August.

Rau was sentenced to 18 months behind bars after pleading guilty to eight charges,
including carrying on a financial services business without holding a licence, making
a false document and obtaining property by deception.

Rau was responsible for trading and Hoy for attracting and dealing with investors,
with each owning a 50 per cent stake.

Between January 2007 and April 2008, Chartwell Enterprises received almost $22 million
from investors, who were promised astronomical returns, of up to 80 per cent.

But just $449,139 was invested in financial markets.

Investors were told their money would be pooled with other funds to give them access
to Australian and global financial markets.

The company evolved into a classic Ponzi scheme, where money received was used to pay
interest on earlier investments.

Rau spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of investors' money on renovating his house,
while Hoy drove a Rolls Royce and owned a yacht.

"The future looks great," Rau told investors during a presentation at Hoy's restaurant,
Riviera on Yarra, in December 2007.

In January 2008, Rau created what were purported to be live trading screens from brokers
indicating there was more than $24 million of free equity in Chartwell's trading accounts
when there was just $17,300.

Three months later, Chartwell was placed into voluntary administration and then went
into liquidation owing more than $80 million to various entities, including $68 million
to investors.

Before he was sentenced, Rau told reporters he was sorry for investors who had lost
money and accepted some responsibility for Chartwell's collapse.

"But I do feel I was duped," he said.

Rau received a discounted sentence partly due to his agreement to give evidence against Hoy.

His pre-sentence hearing in June heard he was broke, bankrupt, no longer felt safe
walking the streets of Geelong and had moved interstate.

Ms Saba, of Geelong, said the collapse forced her to return to work.

"I was left with $1.7 million less and no husband and $600,000 debt," she said.

"They've really not given me a bright future. It's been really, really difficult.

"These are the things people don't realise. They think: `Oh yes they've taken some
money, big deal'. But it is a big deal.

"They've left an awful hole in people's lives, especially when they've lost someone
through it as well."

Hoy, who is on bail, did not comment outside court.

His pre-sentence hearing is expected to take place in Geelong at a date to be fixed.

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The main stories on today's 1900 ABC TV news


AAP General News (Australia)
04-25-2010
The main stories on today's 1900 ABC TV news

The main stories on ABC television's 1900 news:





1. Ranks of the Anzacs may have thinned but young Australians have stepped in to mark
the 95th anniversary of the battle at Gallipoli. An RSL request that families of veterans
march at the back of the Sydney march was largely ignored.





2. Melbourne's Anzac march was marred when a truck ran into Ceylon Ex-service Association
injuring six veterans.





3. A New Zealand airforce helicopter has crashed north of Wellington on the way to
an Anzac ceremony killing three servicemen. The New Zealand government has ordered an
inquiry into the crash.





4. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has announced a commission to organise the centenary of
the Anzac landing at Gallipoli.





5. The 95th anniversary of the Anzac landing drew thousands to Anzac Cove at Gallipoli
despite the travel plans of many being disrupted due to Iceland's volcano.





AAP RTV klw

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Vic: Percy excused from giving inquest evidence


AAP General News (Australia)
12-11-2009
Vic: Percy excused from giving inquest evidence

MELBOURNE, Dec 11 AAP - Derek Ernest Percy will not be required to give evidence in
the coronial inquest into the disappearance and presumed death of seven-year-old Linda
Stilwell in 1968.

Percy on Friday was brought from the cells into the Victorian County Court, where the
inquest is being held.

But his lawyer Paul Higham objected to him giving evidence on the grounds of self incrimination.

A certificate was then sought which would allow Percy to give evidence without fear
of prosecution.

But Coroner Iain West ruled it was not in the public interest to grant such a certificate.

He said he had doubts about the reliability of the evidence Percy would give and whether
such evidence would lead to the crime being solved.

Lawyer for the Stilwell family Elizabeth McKinnon immediately indicated she would appeal
the decision.

The inquest was adjourned to a date to be fixed.

Neither the Stilwell family nor their lawyers made any comment as they left court.

AAP df/pmu/mn

KEYWORD: STILWELL PERCY UPDATE

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Fed: Mining, farming sectors pooling resources to train workers


AAP General News (Australia)
08-03-2009
Fed: Mining, farming sectors pooling resources to train workers

CANBERRA, Aug 3 AAP - School leavers and indigenous Australians are being targeted
for skills-based training in the farming and mining sectors to overcome workforce shortages.

Both industries have joined forces to work together to recruit more workers into their
sectors, following the release of a report from a two-year joint project between the National
Farmers Federation (NFF), the Minerals Council of Australia and the federal government.

The report from the Australian Regional Agriculture and Mining Skills (ARAMS) Project
has supported both sectors working together to boost the availability of skilled workers
in both sectors.

Both organisations also support the recommendation that potential employees, particularly
those under-represented in the rural jobs market including school leavers and indigenous
people.

"The point is to make those people job ready and give them the ability to swap between
the two sectors as opportunities and needs arise," NFF CEO Ben Fargher said in a statement.

The industry-backed program provides sustainability for regional communities, Minerals
Council CEO Mitch Hooke said.

AAP srj/sb/jfm

KEYWORD: RURAL TRAINING

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NSW: Chinese visitors bullish on their visit for Year of the Ox


AAP General News (Australia)
02-01-2009
NSW: Chinese visitors bullish on their visit for Year of the Ox

BY Nick Ralston

SYDNEY, Feb 1 AAP - Hundreds of performers visiting Australia for the biggest Chinese
New Year Festival outside of Asia aren't just here to entertain the masses.

The 500-strong troupe from the Henan province in central China is made up of explosive
drummers from the city of Kaifeng, graceful Thai Chi practitioners and freakish Kung Fu
experts in the form of Shaolin monks.

They will join 2,100 other local performers as part of Sydney's annual Chinese New
Year Street parade, which in 2009 will be held at night for the first time on Sunday.

The cars that usually clog CBD streets will be replaced by illuminated floats making
their way along a path lit by giant lanterns.

It is also likely it will attract a larger crowd than it has the previous 12 years,
with 70,000 people anticipated to attend to mark the Year of the Ox.

The animal is said to bring a combination of good-natured patience and physical stamina
to the year.

For the City of Sydney, the street parade is the flagship event of their expanding
Chinese New Year festivities, which attract 600,000 people to its events including a Chinese
Film Festival.

Sydney's festival has for at least the last three years been the largest Chinese New
Year celebration outside of Asia.

For the people of Henan, it is not just a time for celebration - they are also here for business.

The Henan Provincial Government view their visit to Sydney as a way to promote their
area as a tourist destination and a place to do business.

Its central location has earned Henan the tag of the heart of China. It is also seen
by the Chinese as being the cradle of civilisation.

As its officials are all too willing to boast, it is also the country's most populous
province, with almost 100 million residents.

That means Henan has more people than all but a dozen or so countries in the world,
and is five times the population of Australia.

Traditionally a rural province, high rises are now sprouting up in its capital Zhengzhou,
with construction underway on a new CBD.

However, it remains a little-known part of China.

Henan's director of external cultural relations Kang Jie said their participation in
the Sydney parade was as much about enticing Australians to the province as it was about
entertaining.

"We can go to Sydney and bring our culture to show your city," she told a delegation
of Australian media sent to Henan in the lead-up to the parade.

"We hope people will now come and visit Henan."

The Ox, which will lead off the parade, and many other floats were built in Henan and
shipped to Australia to represent sites and aspects of the province.

One of those will be the Shaolin Temple - where various forms of kung fu are taught
and practiced by Shaolin monks.

The Shaolin name is known around the world thanks to movies and television shows, but
the location of the temple itself is not as widely known.

Ms Jie admits tourism is not a big industry, but it's one they are eager to expand.

The addition of a 152 metre high golden Buddha, believed to be the world's tallest,
just a stone's throw from the world's largest bell in Henan's Lushan County is all part
of the push for the tourist trade.

But it is not just the tourist dollars the visiting Henan delegation will be hoping for.

Along with the performers for the parade, 100 government officials and business people
will hold a dialogue in Sydney on Monday.

It is already shaping as a prosperous visit, with more than 20 contracts expected to
be signed between Henan and Australian businesses.

They range from real estate to the construction of research centres in Zhengzhou to
manufacturing to an agreement to help develop the automobile market in Australia.

There may be a global financial crisis, but the people of Henan are bullish on their
prospects of prosperity from their visit to Australia for the Year of the Ox.

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FED: Unions urge IR ministers to scrap Howard IR laws urgently


AAP General News (Australia)
08-22-2008
FED: Unions urge IR ministers to scrap Howard IR laws urgently

Australia's peak union body has again called on the federal government to scrap the
rest of WorkChoices .. ahead of a meeting of state and territory industrial relations
ministers in Sydney today.

The meeting is expected to discuss the key features of Labor's proposed IR laws.

But the Australian Council of Trade Unions says the ministers must address the urgent
need to abolish the existing IR regime.

ACTU president SHARAN BURROW says it's wrong to assume WorkChoices is dead .. and tens
of thousands of Australian workers are continuing to be hurt by the laws.

The federal government introduced laws banning new Australian Workplace Agreements
in March .. when Prime Minister KEVIN RUDD declared WorkChoices dead and buried.

The government has said it'll take as long as it needs to reform the entire IR system
.. with the new regime to be in place by early 2010.

AAP RTV jcd/mfh/wz/psm/

KEYWORD: WORKPLACE (CANBERRA)

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Vic: Canadian rock star fights for life after crash


AAP General News (Australia)
04-16-2008
Vic: Canadian rock star fights for life after crash

Popular Canadian rocker CARL DIXON is in a critical condition .. after he was in a
head-on car crash near Melbourne.

The 40 year old singer-songwriter suffered serious injuries in Monday's crash at Ballan
.. west of Melbourne.

He's in a critical but stable condition with broken bones .. and head and facial injuries
at The Alfred hospital.

Police are appealing for witnesses to the accident that also left the driver of the
other vehicle with serious injuries at the Royal Melbourne Hospital.

AAP RTV gr/gfr/jec/bart

KEYWORD: CANADIAN (MELBOURNE)

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FED: Australia must sign on to targets: Climate Institute


AAP General News (Australia)
12-12-2007
FED: Australia must sign on to targets: Climate Institute

CANBERRA, Dec 12 AAP - Australia has two days left to show leadership at the Bali climate
change conference by accepting greenhouse gas emission reduction targets, an environmental
group says.

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has been praised for making climate change a top priority
of his new government and today will present documents to the conference to ratify the
current Kyoto Protocol.

But Australia has yet to agree to proposed 2020 targets of between 25 and 40 per cent
of 1990 levels.

John Connor, from The Climate Institute, said Mr Rudd and Climate Change Minister Penny
Wong must accept the targets if it wanted to show true leadership on climate change.

"We're urging the Australian government, Kevin Rudd and the new minister Penny Wong
to show leadership, accept the olive branch that's been really offered from some of the
developing countries," Mr Connor told the Nine Network today.

"They're prepared to have long-term cuts ... by 2020.

"It is critical that Australia shows some leadership over these coming days."

Mr Rudd has said Australia will wait until it receives a report by economist Ross Garnaut
next year before it sets short-term emission reduction targets.

Mr Connor claimed Australia would fail to reach good environmental outcomes if it delayed
setting targets.

"If we don't have some guidance ... then we could go all over the place, this isn't
a trade or a business negotiation, if we treat it that way and hold things close to our
chest we are not going to get a great outcome," he said.

"We're hoping that Kevin Rudd will listen to leaders from Europe, China and the developing
world to join in on this.

"This is a real opportunity for leadership ... here's a key chance to really help swing
these negotiations."

AAP sld/rl/jt/jlw

KEYWORD: CLIMATE BALI CONNOR

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Fed: PM makes nuclear central election issue


AAP General News (Australia)
04-29-2007
Fed: PM makes nuclear central election issue

CANBERRA, April 29 AAP - Prime Minister John Howard has made nuclear energy a central
election issue, suggesting Labor was not really serious about addressing climate change.

Mr Howard said Australia had 36 per cent of the world's low cost uranium reserves and
nuclear energy was a fact of life, supplying 15 per cent of world energy needs.

He said it was set to grow but Australia was missing out on major economic opportunities
because of excessive, overlapping and cumbersome regulation of the industry.

"Policies or political platforms that seek to constrain the development of a safe and
reliable Australian uranium industry - and which rule out the possibility of climate-friendly
nuclear energy - are not really serious about addressing climate change in a practical
way that does not strangle the Australian economy," he said.

Under the plan, the government will move forthwith to ease that regulation. It will
also develop a new regulatory regime to cover an expanded nuclear industry and any future
nuclear power plants.

The announcement appeared planned to coincide with Labor's national conference and
its divisive debate on whether to lift the longstanding ban on new uranium mines.

Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd, who won his battle to dump the 25-year-old ban, said
Australia should instead be developing groundbreaking renewable energy techniques.

He said Australia needed to introduce carbon targets, a national emissions trading
scheme, mandatory renewable energy targets, boost solar power and ratify the Kyoto protocol.

"These then, are the raft of measures which any credible government of this country
would have done, enacted, implemented and been active on both nationally and internationally
were we serious about this challenge," he told the conference.

"But instead Mr Howard has gone the 25 nuclear reactor way. That's his solution for the future."

Mr Rudd likened Mr Howard's plan to the schemes of cartoon character Montgomery Burns
and his fictional Springfield nuclear power plant in The Simpsons TV series.

"It's the Montgomery Burns solution for Australia's future climate change challenge," he said.

"And if you think of the nuclear safety record out there at Smithfield (sic) with Homer
Simpson in charge, be afraid, be very afraid."

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KEYWORD: NUCLEAR DAYLEAD

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NSW: Howard says govt will consider Switkowski report = 2


AAP General News (Australia)
12-29-2006
NSW: Howard says govt will consider Switkowski report = 2

Mr HOWARD says he wouldn't object to having a plant next door to his own home.

The PM says the report clearly demonstrates there are no sound reasons to prevent uranium
mining in Australia.

He's called on the state governments to end their bans on uranium mining and exploration
.. which he says stand in the way of investment .. jobs and exports.

But Mr HOWARD stressed nuclear power isn't the silver bullet and is only part of the
long-term of the solution.

He says given Australia's power needs and the fact that they'll double between now
and 2050 .. it'd be crazy in the extreme if the development of nuclear power isn't allowed.

AAP RTV lma/was/els/cp

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Fed: Ruddock says he and PM concerned about Hicks' detention


AAP General News (Australia)
08-21-2006
Fed: Ruddock says he and PM concerned about Hicks' detention

Attorney General PHILIP RUDDOCK says both he and JOHN HOWARD share concerns at the
length of time terror suspect DAVID HICKS has been detained.

But he's told ABC Radio .. there's little the Australian government can do to press
the US to speed up the process.

Mr RUDDOCK didn't meet with HICKS' US military lawyer Major MICHAEL MORI .. who visited
Australia last week.

But he says he and the prime minister are concerned about the length of detention ..

with HICKS now in his fifth year at Guantanamo Bay.

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WA: Perth petrol prices unlikely to soar


AAP General News (Australia)
04-13-2006
WA: Perth petrol prices unlikely to soar

Perth motorists are unlikely to suffer major petrol price increases over the Easter
weekend .. but rural and regional drivers are seeing prices soar.

Motor Trade Association WA boss PETER FITZPATRICK says he doesn't think petrol prices
will rise over the holiday long weekend.

He says if anything they could come down slightly .. but his tip is they'll stay in
the current range of about a dollar 21 or 22 .. to about a dollar 28 a litre.





But he admits country people are facing horrific prices at the bowser .. especially
in remote areas like Kununurra which yesterday was a dollar point 539 a litre and Fitzroy
Crossing .. which was a dollar 49.

He says there's some justification for current high prices .. with international oil
prices hovering around 69 dollars US a barrel .. and with the Australian dollar slumping
slightly recently.

Petrol prices in Perth today are about a dollar 21.

AAP RTV lk/jv/tm

KEYWORD: PETROL WA (PERTH)

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Monday, February 27, 2012

NSW: Qantas baggage handler pleads guilty to reduced charge


AAP General News (Australia)
12-15-2005
NSW: Qantas baggage handler pleads guilty to reduced charge

A Qantas baggage handler from Sydney has had his charge reduced .. for allegedly tipping
off a cocaine supplier that police had seized his luggage.

40-year-old RAYMOND CAMILLERI .. from Double Bay in Sydney's east .. was originally
charged with being an accessary after the fact .. to supplying drugs to convicted dealer
KYRAN FREDERICK TERRY.

But CAMILLERI's pleaded guilty today .. to a lesser charge of hindering apprehension
of a person committing a serious offence.

He'll face Downing Centre Local Court on February 21st for sentencing.





TERRY was sentenced to four years' jail on December 6th .. after pleading guilty to
supplying cocaine.

He was under police surveillance when his suitcase .. containing 243 grams of cocaine
.. was seized after check-in for a Sydney to Melbourne flight on February 17.

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KEYWORD: CAMILLERI (SYDNEY)

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wage rate

wage rate The rate per hour paid for work of a given type. This applies where time rates are in force; some types of work are paid for at piece rates. The wage rate is taken as that applying to normal hours of working: special rates, usually higher, tend to apply to overtime, or work at night, weekends, bank holidays, or other unsocial times. Wage rates may be laid down by law, or decided by collective bargaining or individual agreement. Wage rates are generally quoted exclusive of bonuses or allowances and before deduction of income tax, superannuation, or national insurance contributions.