03 Apr 2013
Prime Minister Julia Gillard remains tight lipped in relation to next month’s budget. In other news, the Royal Commission into child abuse begins today in Melbourne.
02 Apr 2013
South Korea readies itself against North Korea as the latter declares a state of war. Meanwhile, in Australia, 20 people have died on the roads over the long weekend, nine more than last year.
28 Mar 2013
The internet has slowed as one of the biggest cyber attacks hits global networks. Also, superannuation experts face a nervous wait to see how the industry fares in the Federal Budget.
27 Mar 2013
Victoria Police linked to outlaw motorcycle gangs, Amanda Knox to face a new trial and calls for a coronial inquiry into asylum seeker deaths.
26 Mar 2013
Support for the Coalition has jumped significantly, according to the latest Newspoll results. In other news, two asylum seekers have died, there is an urgent need for blood donors and Amanda Knox may face trial again in Italy for murdering her roommate.
25 Mar 2013
Gillard prepares to announce new cabinet, her sixth in three years. Meanwhile, in the USA, a homeless man’s good deed has reunited him with his long-lost family.
22 Mar 2013
A non-existent leadership spill, tornadoes in Victoria and an end to a Gold Coast siege. Meanwhile, in international news, India is in the midst of passing new sexual violence laws.
21 Mar 2013
Ask Helen Reddy about her most memorable concert and she just shrugs her shoulders. What she does know is her favourite type of concert – and her least favourite.
20 Mar 2013
An announcement is expected today, standing down Australia’s head swimming coach. Meanwhile in the USA, seven Marines have been killed in a training accident.
19 Mar 2013
Delays have been minimal at Melbourne Airport despite a fire breaking out in a control tower. Meanwhile, the extent of the Sandy Hook killer’s planning has been revealed.