02 May 2013
Three more people have been charged with alleged involvement in the Boston Marathon bombing. In other news, an Australian is being held on terror charges in Saudi Arabia as his mother claims his innocence.
01 May 2013
Australia’s first bank note expected to fetch $3.5 million when it goes to private sale. Meanwhile, the Netherlands has welcomed its first king in more than 120 years with a sea of orange.
30 Apr 2013
Australian airports have come under fire in a recent ACCC report with none of them being rated “good”. In international news, a gas blast has injured dozens of people in Prague.
29 Apr 2013
Prime Minister Gillard is expected to reveal a $12 billion hole in the nation’s budget. Meanwhile, the stoush between Gai Waterhouse and John Singleton escalated over the weekend amid claims of insider trading.
26 Apr 2013
Probus South Pacific Chairman Margaret Robinson recently visited the Philippines where she inducted two new clubs.
24 Apr 2013
Hackers took over the Associated Press Twitter account last night, tweeting fake information about a bomb blast. In other news, France has legalised gay marriage with a comfortable 331-225 vote.
23 Apr 2013
Canadian authorities have thwarted a terrorist attack against the rail network. Meanwhile, the Boston bomber remains in a critical condition and has officially been charged.
22 Apr 2013
China’s worst earthquake in three years kills more than 200 people and leaves almost 12,000 injured. Meanwhile, the Boston bombing suspect may never be able to talk after a bullet to his throat injures his tounge.
19 Apr 2013
The search for survivors begins after a fertiliser plant explosion in West, Texas. In Australian news, a woman believed to be a Victorian Government official has been caught on camera in a racist tirade.
18 Apr 2013
SA teen dies after soccer accident, New Zealand legalises same-sex marriage and footage shows possible Boston bombing suspect.