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VIC:Main stories in Melbourne newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
08-16-2011
VIC:Main stories in Melbourne newspapers
MONITOR FRONTERS VIC

MELBOURNE, Aug 15 AAP - Main stories in Tuesday's Melbourne newspapers:

THE HERALD SUN:

Page 1: Suburban councils lobby for 30km/h speed limits in residential streets. Golf
prodigy Karl Vilips dreams of a Masters jacket.

Page 3: Unhappy customers cost CommBank chief Ralph Norris $7 million. Three bullied
schoolgirls sue Education Department for loss of future earnings.

World: British PM David Cameron vows to confront the moral collapse behind last week's riots.

Finance: Leighton refusing to bid for major projects because it fears labour shortage.

Sport: Collingwood will use players in advertising blitz to weed out feral fans.

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Qld: Two charged with robbing, assaulting bus driver


AAP General News (Australia)
02-18-2007
Qld: Two charged with robbing, assaulting bus driver

Two teenagers have been charged with assaulting and robbing a bus driver on the Gold Coast.

Police say the driver pulled up at a bus stop in Railway Street in Southport about
20 to five this morning .. and a group got on and attacked him.

Two males .. aged 16 and 17 .. will face court .. charged with robbery and assault
occasioning bodily harm.

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FED:Marrickville Council to drop boycott


AAP General News (Australia)
04-19-2011
FED:Marrickville Council to drop boycott

A Greens-led council in inner western Sydney is expected to drop elements of its controversial
plan to boycott Israel when it meets tonight.

Marrickville Council will vote on the boycott .. which has attracted criticism from
across the political spectrum .. amid estimates the action will cost local ratepayers
3.5 million dollars if it goes ahead.

New South Wales Premier BARRY O'FARRELL has sent a letter to Mayor FIONA BYRNE .. indicating
he'll sack the council if it doesn't rescind the policy.

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French Business Lender to Deploy Axway File Transfer Direct


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01-14-2011
French Business Lender to Deploy Axway File Transfer Direct
Type: News

Axway announced that EuroTitrisation, a French business lender, has selected the company's File Transfer Direct to safeguard financial and corporate data as it moves inside and outside of its organization.

According to Axway, EuroTitrisation has used the company's File Transfer Direct solution to optimize the efficiency of its ad hoc managed file transfer (MFT) process, improved the file transfer experience for employees, and implemented vital measures to comply with data safety mandates.
EuroTitrisation manages transactions with increasingly massive volumes of assigned receivables - up to 10 million receivables per assignment. The confidentiality of data requires EuroTitrisation to secure its ad hoc trade with partners. The files sent as email attachments were often either too large or misidentified as spam by Internet service providers.

"I discovered Axway's solution during their Connections event in October 2009 and I knew immediately that this was exactly the product we needed to solve our problems of security and bandwidth," said Jean-Baptiste Langlois, system and network administrator at EuroTitrisation. "I have had positive feedback from end users, who recognize the many advantages of this solution."

"Organizations like EuroTitrisation are increasingly aware of their responsibility to protect and manage sensitive data as it moves across their business interaction networks," noted Joe Fisher, EVP, worldwide marketing, Axway. "With File Transfer Direct, they can feel confident that they are providing world-class security for their business-critical data exchanges."

Axway is a developer and supplier of business interaction networking solutions and services.

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FED:Leaders vote in tight election


AAP General News (Australia)
08-21-2010
FED:Leaders vote in tight election

Australia's leaders have now cast their votes .. in what's expected to be the closest
federal election in decades.

Prime Minister JULIA GILLARD flew home to Melbourne to vote at a school in her electorate
of Lalor this afternoon .. telling reporters it's a tight .. tough contest.

Opposition leader TONY ABBOTT voted with his wife MARGIE and three daughters at a surf
club in his Sydney seat this morning.

Both briefly suspended last-minute campaigning to send their condolences to the families
of two Australian soldiers killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan yesterday.

They've been named as 35-year-old father of two Private GRANT KIRBY and 21-year-old
Private TOMAS DALE .. both from a Brisbane-based contingent.

Two of their comrades were injured in the incident .. in a mission both the PM and
Mr ABBOTT say must go on.

Greens leader BOB BROWN has voted in Tasmania ... he says he hopes that by next election
day .. our troops will be home.

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What Australian newspapers say on Wednesday, April 14, 2010


AAP General News (Australia)
04-14-2010
What Australian newspapers say on Wednesday, April 14, 2010

SYDNEY, April 14 AAP -The Australian on Wednesday says whatever decisions flow from
the Cooper review of superannuation and for that matter the Henry tax review, what the
current system of retirement savings needs above all is greater certainty. Saving money
requires planning and discipline. But workers would be more prepared to put more away
in superannuation if they were confident the rules and tax treatment governing their investments
would not change.

For its second editorial the Oz says it is true that Kevin Rudd has taken six weeks
to eke out the details of his health and hospitals reform, negotiating by press release
rather than putting it all on the table from the start. It is also true that Premier John
Brumby has a right to challenge a scheme he reckons is no better than the one it will
replace in Victoria. It could even be argued that the federal government's scramble to
get the deal past the states is in part due to Labor's tardiness in moving on health policy
earlier in its term.

In the next few days, the Prime Minister has scope to win the politics of health and
also make good his election promise to fix hospitals.

The Oz says in its third editorial the World Trade Organisation's decision to overturn
an 89-year ban on importing New Zealand apples will naturally unsettle local producers
but it is good news for consumers.

At worst, the changes could encourage some apple growers to turn to other crops. Inward-looking
One Nation-style protectionism has no place in an efficient, modern economy.

The Sydney Morning Herald says today after drought-breaking rains in northern NSW over
Christmas, and in Queensland in February, the Darling River has reached its biggest peak
in years. As the waters flow quietly south towards the Murray River, they are spreading
more than hope. Even more, they are setting challenges for how Australia manages the commodity
we have so badly mismanaged ever since white settlers arrived.

The Rudd government is grappling with new ways to keep water in the Murray-Darling
system through a $3 billion buyback of water entitlements, and a $6 billion investment
in better irrigation infrastructure. Both approaches are yet to be tested.

In its second editorial the SMH says the Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Peter Jensen,
has intervened in the debate about a course in secular ethics as an alternative to school
scripture lessons, lobbying the Premier with his concerns.

Sydney's The Daily Telegraph says on Wednesday transport Minister David Campbell really
deserves a new title. After all, "transport" implies movement, which in NSW is in desperately
short supply. This is often true in the cases of buses and trains . . . and now on the
F3.

Thousands of commuters were stranded on the F3 on Monday following a collision between
a fuel tanker and a vegetable truck.

The Tele says in its second editorial the Henry tax review is one of the largest and
most sophisticated examinations of Australia's tax regime in our nation's history. It
has the potential to completely re-write how our taxes are collected and administered.

That isn't to dismiss the worth of yet more taxes on cigarettes, especially if they
are to fund health reforms, but you'd think that one or two other products may have come
along in recent decades that could stand a tax hit or two themselves.

For its third editorial the Tele says Australians are responsive to a good deal. We
don't sit around complaining when, with a little effort, we could make things better for
ourselves.

That is why the National Australia Bank has seen such a growth in customer numbers
since cutting excessive fees. There's a lesson here for the other major banks - and also
for anyone in business

Christine Nixon has a second chance to explain her actions on Black Saturday at the
Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission, the main editorial in the Herald Sun newspaper said
on Wednesday.

Ms Nixon, then Victoria's police chief, went to dinner with friends instead of remaining
at the state's incident control centre as the fires raged out of control.

"Was it a special occasion with close friends that was arranged by the then chief police
commissioner?" the editorial said.

"Did it cross her mind that as the state operational coordinator under Victoria's Emergency
Management Act she was abandoning her post?

"Does Ms Nixon, who is now reconstruction and recovery authority chairwoman, think
anything she could have done might have made a difference?

"Ms Nixon has critics, including the Herald Sun, who think she should resign.

"Whether she survives in the job of rebuilding towns and lives depends as much on her
answers as any decision of her own."

Questions must be answered about why Victoria's firefighters were hampered by a communications
system that was operating at only 20 per cent of capacity on Black Saturday, the main
editorial in The Age newspaper said on Wednesday.

The newspaper said the capacity of the Emergency Alerting System (EAS), a network of
pagers, was greatly restricted in 2007, three years after it was introduced, because it
was believed the EAS would create communications blackspots around the state if it worked
at its optimum level.

The Age said this decision, taken by the Victorian government, meant some critical
messages to CFA members were received hours too late.

"Just how that fateful decision hampered the effort to fight the fires and save lives
will be for the royal commission to determine if, as may be expected, it inquires into
the matter," the editorial said.

"But it is known that the EAS was overwhelmed on Black Saturday: firefighters have
told of receiving warnings of wind changes hours after the message was sent, and a message
from CFA chief officer Russell Rees reportedly took six hours to receive.

"Those who took the decision to operate the pager system at a minimal level cannot
have foreseen, and would not have intended, the disastrous consequences on Black Saturday.

"They must take responsibility nonetheless. If the royal commission determines that
members of the government or senior officials failed in their duties because of the decisions
they took in regard to the emergency communications system, they will forfeit their right
to continue in the roles they hold."



On Wednesday Brisbane's The Courier Mail says slowly but not too surely, education
unions are being dragged along in the wake of the Rudd Government's reforms to the nation's
school system.

Now the issue has been brought to a head by an Australian Education Union campaign,
backed by various state teacher unions, to encourage a teacher boycott of next month's
national literacy and numeracy tests for school students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9.

Federal Education Minister Julia Gillard has responded by suggesting that parents might
like to take the place of teachers in supervising the tests, another example of her low
tolerance for criticism of any government reform that has her name on it.

For people whose relationship with their students is based on the notion of discipline
and mutual respect, boycotting the NAPLAN tests is not a stance for which teachers can
expect to gain credibility in the classroom.

The Courier Mail says in its second editorial it is with sadness that we note the passing
over the weekend of Matthew ``Mattie' ' Morris, one of only three remaining survivors
of the Centaur hospital ship, which was sunk by a Japanese submarine off the Queensland
coast in 1943.



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WA: Govt doing all it can after "appalling" oil spill: Rudd


AAP General News (Australia)
08-31-2009
WA: Govt doing all it can after "appalling" oil spill: Rudd

PERTH, Aug 31 AAP - The federal government is doing what it can to deal with the "appalling"

oil and gas spill off Australia's northwestern coast, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says.

Mr Rudd has defended his government's response to the oil slick, which is now believed
to cover an area about 25 nautical miles by 70 nautical miles as it leaks from PTTEP Australasia's
West Atlas oil rig.

Oil, gas and condensate has been leaking into the Timor Sea since August 21.

Mr Rudd said in Perth on Monday that the federal government would do whatever was necessary
to deal with the "appalling incident".

"The government is following this exceptionally closely," Mr Rudd told Fairfax Radio Network.

"It's appalling that it occurred, but we are working to deal with the situation as it unfolds."

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is coordinating the clean-up and has
been spraying dispersants over the slick, which is reported to be slowly spreading towards
the Australian coast.

The cause of the leak in the Montara oil field is not yet known.

Thai-based PTTEP plans to bring a mobile offshore drilling rig to its Montara wellhead
platform, where it will drill a relief well to stop the leak.

The company expects the mobile rig to arrive at the site within a week.

Mr Rudd said the spill would be thoroughly investigated by the National Offshore Petroleum
Safety Authority.

He said he expected PTTEP Australasia to be forthcoming with information.

"Absolute transparency will be required on the part of the company to the regulators,
otherwise the company would not be being consistent with Australian legal and regulatory
requirements," he said.

"We will therefore be taking every necessary measure and response to appropriate and
considered technical advice, to deal with ... an appalling incident."

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Qld: Backpacker assaulted fellow traveller in hostel: court


AAP General News (Australia)
04-22-2009
Qld: Backpacker assaulted fellow traveller in hostel: court

By Christine Flatley

BRISBANE, April 22 AAP - An Irish backpacker took advantage of a fellow traveller by
sexually assaulting her after she had fallen asleep in the common room of a hostel, a
court has been told.

Leonard Joseph Morgan, 28, slapped the 26-year-old Welsh backpacker's bottom and fondled
her breasts and genitals while she slept at the Prince Consort Hostel in Brisbane's Fortitude
Valley on May 5, 2007, the Brisbane District Court was told on Wednesday.

The court was told the travellers had been friends for about five months and had previously
shared a drunken kiss.

Morgan's barrister Craig Eberhardt said his client was trying to wake the woman up
when he assaulted her in the hope she would be willing to engage in sex.

Morgan pleaded guilty to her sexual assault.

The court was told Morgan was extremely drunk at the time of the assault and that he
had a significant problem with alcohol.

The court was told he has abstained from drinking since July 2008, when he spent a
short time in custody for a common assault charge, and that he has not since committed
any offences.

Mr Eberhardt said Morgan had already arranged to fly back to Ireland following his
sentence for the sexual assault.

Senior Judge Gilbert Trafford-Walker sentenced Morgan to nine months' jail, which was
suspended immediately.

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Vic: Temperatures, climate extreme rise around globe - WMO


AAP General News (Australia)
12-17-2008
Vic: Temperatures, climate extreme rise around globe - WMO

New figures for 2008 show it's been the driest and hottest year on record for parts
of Australia .. and is also likely go down as the planet's 10th warmest year on record.

The World Meteorological Organisation .. in its annual statement .. says Adelaide endured
15 consecutive days of maximum temperatures above 35 degrees celsius .. its longest-running
heatwave on record.

And it was Victoria's ninth driest year since records began.

Climatologist ANDREW WATKINS has told the ABC .. overall Australia's been warmer than
the global average.

The report says Arctic Sea ice has dropped to its second-lowest level since satellite
measurements started in 1979.

AAP RTV sjm/gfr/ka/jmt

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NSW: Man dead after being thrown from car


AAP General News (Australia)
08-12-2008
NSW: Man dead after being thrown from car

SYDNEY, Aug 12 AAP - A man has died after being thrown from a car when it crashed on
the New England Highway in northern NSW.

A 22-year-old female driver lost control of a Ford sedan carrying five people around
12km from Guyra before the vehicle crashed into a guard rail then a semi-trailer at around
5.20pm (AEST) yesterday, police said.

A 28-year-old man from Queensland was thrown from the car and died at the scene.

The driver, as well as a four-year-old boy and a six-year-old girl, were injured in
the crash and were taken to Armidale Hospital where they remain in stable conditions.

A 24-year-old man, who was also in the car, was treated at the scene for minor injuries.

The truck driver, a 38-year-old man from Queensland, was taken to Armidale Hospital
for mandatory blood and urine tests.

Investigations are continuing.

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FED: Govt says Opel failed to meet contract conditions


AAP General News (Australia)
04-02-2008
FED: Govt says Opel failed to meet contract conditions

The federal government's defended its decision to axe plans for a wireless broadband
network .. endorsed by the previous HOWARD government.

Broadband minister STEPHEN CONROY says the 958 million dollar contract would have reached
only 72 per cent of under-serviced areas.

He says the Opel WiMAX network .. a joint venture project by Optus and Elders .. was
contracted to cover 90 per cent of under-served homes.

AAP RTV jcd/rl/rt/bart

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Vic: Father jailed for six years for bashing daughter =2


AAP General News (Australia)
08-31-2007
Vic: Father jailed for six years for bashing daughter =2

The Victorian County Court was told HOLMES' four-month-old daughter TEAGAN was admitted
to hospital on August 9 last year.

Doctors found she had seven broken ribs .. a broken collar bone .. a broken thigh bone
.. a torn tongue and pneumonia.

HOLMES was questioned by hospital staff .. then by police .. and gave several explanations
.. including saying he'd accidently sat on the four-month-old.







Judge LESLIE ROSS sentenced HOLMES to six years in jail with a minimum of four-and-a-half years.

AAP sam/szp/pmu/rt

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HighLights of the AAP National Wire at 14:45, April 17 =2


AAP General News (Australia)
04-17-2007
HighLights of the AAP National Wire at 14:45, April 17 =2

SYDNEY - Australians are having sex twice a week on average but fewer than half claim
to be fully satisfied by their encounters. (Sex Satisfaction)

SYDNEY - Design software vendor Adobe Systems has unveiled a new media device to take
on established content players such as RealPlayer, QuickTime and Windows Media Player.

(Adobe)

AUCKLAND - Fiji's military rulers appear to have softened criticisms of Australia and
New Zealand and have ruled out closing their high commissions in Suva. (Fiji Commissions)

CANBERRA - Labor has warned other universities not to automatically adopt Melbourne
University's plan to slash government-funded undergraduate places and replace them with
more postgraduate positions. (University Labor)

CANBERRA - ANZ Bank CEO John McFarlane says the ANZ's reconciliation action plan, to
be unveiled tomorrow, is aimed at improving the living standards of indigenous Australians.

(Indigenous ANZ)

CANBERRA - Labor leader Kevin Rudd says he will intervene to ensure candidates are
pre-selected if it is necessary for the party. (COMBET RUDD to come)

CANBERRA - The National Museum of Australia says it is running out of exhibition space,
just six years after it opened to the public. (MUSEUM to come)

CANBERRA - When Walter Burley Griffin drew up designs for Canberra almost 100 year
ago, he probably didn't expect a seaplane service to be a feature of the lake named after
him. (SEAPLANE to come)

SYDNEY - A judge has allowed former Guantanamo Bay inmate Mamdouh Habib to amend his
statement of claim to include the "unlikely" allegation he was interrogated at an Australian
government office in Pakistan. (Habib. N/L to come)

SYDNEY - It is still hard for Ron Delezio to revisit the time when his daughter Sophie
suffered horrific burns in a tragic accident in Sydney's north. (Delezio)

SYDNEY - Legendary World War II pilot Bobby Gibbes will be honoured with a flypast
today during his funeral service in North Sydney. (Flypast)

SYDNEY - Four police officers were injured today when their vehicle was hit from behind
by a fully loaded semi-trailer in northern NSW. (Officers)

SYDNEY - Disgruntled Sydney train passengers will be able to complain directly to bosses
in a new plan to put CityRail managers on the front line at stations, the rail network's
chief executive officer says. (Trains. N/L to come)

MELBOURNE - An underworld killer is expected to give evidence at a hearing relating
to Renate Mokbel's application to have the restraining order on her house varied so she
can sell it, pay the $1 million and get out of jail. (MOKBEL to come.)

MELBOURNE - Sotheby's Melbourne to auction the only major Clifford Possum painting
to remain in private hands; the artwork "Warlugulong 1977" is expected to fetch up to
$2.5 million (POSSUM to come.)

MELBOURNE - Three men from Victoria's Ocean Grove Football Club charged over an alleged
race hate attack on a Jewish businessman to face court. Melbourne Magistrates' Court.

(To come)

BRISBANE - State and municipal authorities should shoulder the blame for the way water
resources have been mismanaged, Prime Minister John Howard says. (Water Qld Howard. N/L
to come.)

BRISBANE - Queensland's system of local government is set to undergo sweeping changes,
Premier Peter Beattie says. (Councils. N/L to come)

BRISBANE - The father of Bali drug mule Scott Rush is stepping up the campaign to give
his son a reprieve from the death sentence with a public forum in Brisbane on Thursday
(BALI RUSH to come)

BRISBANE - A Queensland man who bashed another man on crutches so severely that a metal
plate had to be inserted into his face will spend nine months in jail. (Spencer)

LOWOOD - Prime Minister John Howard says he's determined to secure a joint Nationals-Liberal
Senate ticket in Queensland at the next election. (Liberals Howard)

BRISBANE - A Labor MP whose employee was taken hostage during a dramatic siege at his
far north Queensland office wants better training for electorate staff. (Siege)

GOLD COAST - Gold Coast theme park Dreamworld's newest attractions took their first
look at the outside world today. (Cubs)

ADELAIDE - The South Australian Housing Trust turned a blind eye to allegations a HIV-positive
man accused of infecting up to 12 men ran a male prostitution ring in his home, the SA
Liberal Opposition says. (HIV SA. N/L on merit)

ADELAIDE - The Australian Democrats have criticised oil industry executives meeting
in Adelaide for failing to discuss the issue of the world's dwindling oil supplies. (Petroleum
Democrats. N/L to come.)

ADELAIDE - Federal Opposition Resources and Energy spokesman Chris Evans says he's
hopeful Labor's national conference will overturn the party's ban on new uranium mines.

(Uranium )

ADELAIDE - A box of uranium samples from BHP Billiton's Olympic Dam has been found
outside the mine's lease area in South Australia's far north. (Uranium BHP. More to come)

PERTH - A Perth man has admitted thinking about killing a teenage boy that he and his
boyfriend held captive a sex slave for 20 days. (Wheeler to come, N/L to follow, on merit.)

PERTH - A search for a Japanese tourist washed off rocks on a rugged section of the
West Australian coast will resume today but police have little hope of finding him alive.

(Tourist. N/L on merit)

PERTH - A former television actor to be sentenced for trafficking almost 2kg of ice
from Sydney to Perth while working as a Qantas flight attendant. (Dow to come)

PERTH - Perth detectives were today heading for a remote West Australian Aboriginal
community where tensions have simmered since three people were charged with a string of
child sex offences. (Sex to come)

HOBART - The Tasmanian Greens have questioned the credentials of a consultant chosen
to fast-track the assessment of a proposed $2 billion pulp mill from logging giant Gunns
Ltd. (Pulp Nightlead)

HOBART - Scandinavian environmental technology firm SWECO PIC will assess whether a
proposed $2 billion pulp mill complies with Tasmania's emission limit guidelines. (Pulp
Consultant)

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NSW: Childs suspect refuses to answer questions on death=2


AAP General News (Australia)
12-15-2006
NSW: Childs suspect refuses to answer questions on death=2

Mr Singleton put to Mr Correll that, in the days after Ms Childs was killed, he had
"undertaken the task of clearing out her office, clearing out her desk".

He said he had also given information to police which led to five other people being
identified as suspects in the case, including Ms Childs' former boyfriend, a neighbour
and someone with whom she'd swapped cars.

"In so giving information to police ... you raised for the consideration of police
investigation ... five people that became persons of interest, didn't you?" Mr Singleton
said.

"You did not raise with police that Rachelle had met someone over the internet and
gone to see that person, did you?"

Mr Correll continued his refusal to answer the questions.

Mr Singleton told the inquest earlier this week that Ms Childs in 2001 left her boyfriend
of five years to pursue a relationship with someone she'd met over the internet.

While questioning Mr Correll at the time, Mr Singleton reminded him of the failure
of his own marriage in similar circumstances.

At the direction of Deputy State Coroner Jane Culver, Mr Correll agreed he had earlier
told the inquest he'd read a number of things about the case in the media.

But he refused to respond to whether he'd heard "rumours and other bits of informal
information about what had happened to Rachelle Childs."

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Fed: Sack Sol, says Liberal backbencher


AAP General News (Australia)
08-09-2006
Fed: Sack Sol, says Liberal backbencher

A Liberal backbencher is pushing the federal government to sack Telstra chief executive
SOL TRUJILLO.

West Australian Liberal MP DON RANDALL says he told yesterday's coalition party room
meeting .. Mr TRUJILLO should go.

He says other MPs supported his call .. which followed Telstra's decision to drop its
proposed four billion dollar new internet project .. and a plummeting share price.

He says as Telstra's major shareholder .. the government should get Mr TRUJILLO to
provide telecommunications services to all Australians .. keep us up with modern technology
.. and stop playing games for his own purposes.

AAP RTV rp/sb/cp/jmt

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Fed: China and Aust to work together on breakthroughs in FTA


AAP General News (Australia)
04-03-2006
Fed: China and Aust to work together on breakthroughs in FTA

Chinese Premier WEN JIABAO says China wants a breakthrough on a free trade deal with
Australia within two years.

Mr WEN is on a four-day visit .. and has signed a nuclear safeguards agreement .. paving
the way for Australia to sell uranium to the Asian superpower.

After meeting with Prime Minister JOHN HOWARD .. Mr WEN says they agreed a free trade
agreement should be fast-tracked.

He says China and Australia will negotiate details of a free trade agreement over the
next two years.

Last year the two countries began negotiations on a FTA which will help give Australian
exporters access to China's 1.3 billion consumers.

AAP RTV mjp/mfh/maur/bart

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Sea Launch Delivers Galaxy IIIC to Orbit for PanAmSat.

LONG BEACH, Calif. -- A Sea Launch rocket today successfully launched PanAmSat's Galaxy IIIC satellite into orbit. Marking Sea Launch's seventh successful mission, the three-stage rocket lifted off at 3:39:30 P.M. PDT from the Odyssey Launch Platform, positioned on the Equator. As planned, the spacecraft's first signal was acquired shortly after spacecraft separation, at 16:41 PDT (23:41 GMT).

Built by Boeing Satellite Systems, the 10,692 lb. (4850 kg) 702 model spacecraft is designed for a 15 year lifespan in Geostationary Orbit. The satellite will provide Internet, video, audio and data services to the United States and Latin America.

"The launch of Galaxy IIIC commemorates the second time Sea Launch has successfully placed a PanAmSat satellite in orbit," said Jim Maser, president of Sea Launch. "Our international team has recognized PanAmSat's continued confidence in our launch performance and we look forward to working with them again in the near future."

The Zenit-3SL vehicle lifted off from the Odyssey Launch Platform on schedule from the equatorial launch site at 154 degrees West Longitude. All systems performed nominally throughout the flight. The Block DM upper stage separated from the spacecraft about 1,385 miles above the Indian Ocean, 61 minutes after liftoff. Operators acquired a signal from Galaxy IIIC from a ground station in Western Australia. Galaxy IIIC will have a final position in Geostationary Orbit at 95 degrees West Longitude.

PanAmSat is a leading provider of global video and data broadcasting services via satellite. The company builds, owns and operates networks that deliver entertainment and information to cable television systems, TV broadcast affiliates, direct-to-home TV operators, telecommunications companies and corporations. Based in Wilton, Conn., PanAmSat has one of the world's largest commercial geostationary satellite networks.

Sea Launch Company, LLC, based in Long Beach, Calif., provides reliable, cost-effective, heavy lift launch services for commercial satellite customers. The international members include Boeing (U.S.), Kvaerner (Norway), RSC Energia (Russia) and SDO Yuzhnoye / PO Yuzhmash (Ukraine). Established in 1995, Sea Launch has a current backlog of 17 firm launch contracts. As the world's only services provider launching from the Equator, Sea Launch offers the optimal starting point for spacecraft heading to Geostationary Orbit. For additional information, visit the Sea Launch website at http://www.sea-launch.com/.

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Drug marketers lead 1-on-1 march.(Brief Article)

Pharmaceutical marketers are increasingly turning to the Internet and e-mail as cost-effective media for developing relationships with health-conscious consumers. Online channels can even offer a cost advantage over offline media, research shows.

``The objective is to learn more about customers [and] deliver value to them beyond what the pill offers,'' says David Reim, president of SimStar Internet Solutions, Princeton, N.J., which provides online initiatives for drug companies. ``You can't affect the pill itself, but you can add value beyond the pill so the customer is loyal to the product.''

Pharmaceutical companies can use the Web as a customer relationship management tool to personalize information for and develop an ongoing dialogue with consumers. The Web also allows for anonymity, permitting customers to feel more comfortable revealing personal information. E-CRM methods include news updates on Web sites, editorial features, chat rooms and e-mail communication.

Flu is one illness of choice for the e-CRM activity of Hoffmann-La Roche, marketer of Tamiflu. ``Roche is trying to become a leader in influenza management,'' says Charles Alfaro, director of public affairs. ``The Internet is an important part of that because it provides an immediate response regarding flu activity in an area.''

FluStar.com, created by Surveillance Data, Plymouth Meeting, Pa., is Roche's Internet effort to achieve that goal. The site attempts to motivate people to seek treatment through education and communication. It offers flu information and e-mail alerts that notify people when their area is highly affected by the flu.

``People who have the flu have to recognize that they have the flu and then be motivated to seek treatment,'' Mr. Alfaro says.

``The success of FluStar will be measured by how much consumers and professionals rely on it to track the illness,'' he says. So far, the site gets an average of 11,000 visits a day during flu season.

The time seems ripe for such online CRM efforts. An increasing number of consumers are going to the Web for health information.

A study by analytical e-CRM provider Cyber Dialogue Health Practice, New York, predicts 88.5 million adults will use the Internet to find health information and communicate with health providers by 2005.

The Internet also is the most cost-effective channel for creating consumer demand for Rx drugs, according to Cyber Dialogue. In the first half of 2000, Cyber Dialogue says, it cost pharmaceutical companies an estimated $54 per single specific drug request driven by the Internet, compared with $152 driven by TV and $318 driven by print advertising.

E-mail ``is extremely effective because the people who are in communication with you have already decided that they are interested in what you have to say. And you can send them information that is relevant,'' adds Jane Parker, president of worldwide advertising at Grey Healthcare Group, a unit of Grey Global Group, New York.

One problem with e-CRM is that there are no large networks of names on the Internet, says Bob Ehrlich, CEO of Rx Insight, a direct-to-consumer consultancy. ``There are companies that are trying to aggregate names, but they are in the early stages,'' he says, adding there are about 50,000 sites with some names. ``The question for drug companies is, `How do I do something with all these small lists?' ''

Mr. Ehrlich adds that once the customer is reached, the next issue is how to determine that CRM actually works.

``I haven't seen anything that says talking to people on a regular basis pays back, other than anecdotal data,'' he says. ``It probably works, but there is no study that says if I talk to someone three times a month, it keeps people on the drug this much longer.''

The technology itself can be a hurdle to an industry that has only recently started communicating directly with consumers.

``The pharmaceutical industry has only been marketing to the consumer for the last three or four years,'' says Linda Holliday, president of Medical Broadcasting Co., Philadelphia. ``They've never been in that direct response mode, and now you throw all this technology at them and you see confusion.''

Protocol Driven Healthcare, Bernardsville, N.J., in conjunction with Dendrite International soon will start offering guidelines for setting up patient support sites for particular diseases, says Jennifer Jolley, Protocol president-chief operating officer. Pharmaceutical marketers could sponsor such sites.

``The goal is to educate a patient and encourage them to remain compliant with their doctor,'' Ms. Jolley says. To do so, the sites will include interactive diaries, educational tools, news, message boards, chat events and expert advice.

Karen Warth, a partner at Insight Interactive Group, an interactive marketing agency in Wilmington, Del., points out these e-CRM tools eventually lead back to the drug and the doctor.

``I can tell you that you need this drug, but ultimately you have to talk to the doctor,'' she says. ``Only your doctor really knows.''

High School Internet Network Wins Florida School Association Endorsement; Association Joins Others Across the U.S. in Getting into the Internet Game.

Business Editors/Education & Internet Writers

GAINESVILLE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 7, 2000

The Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) announced today that is has entered an exclusive arrangement with iHigh.com to provide the Association with an Internet site that provides high school news, sports statistics, schedules and student feature stories.

High schools in Florida now can work with iHigh.com to design and maintain their school Web page, which will be linked to other high schools across the country. iHigh.com is the only web site exclusively approved by and partnered with the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). Florida is the 22nd state to connect with iHigh.com.

"The FHSAA is extremely pleased to be entering into this partnership with iHigh.com," Commissioner Robert W. Hughes said. "The FHSAA already has one of the most progressive web sites of any high school association in the country. This partnership, however, will add an exciting new presence in cyberspace for the FHSAA through the Florida.iHigh.com site. We hope our member schools will hop on the bandwagon and establish their own iHigh.com sites to promote their individual athletic programs, even as the FHSAA works to promote Florida high school athletics as a whole."

The iHigh.com network gives the nation's high school students a school-approved Internet connection through which they can learn about each other, their schools and voice their opinions. More important, students gain technological skills, which are in great demand by employers nationwide. The agreement also allows schools to advertise local businesses on their page and use those advertising dollars for school programs.

The arrangement allows Florida high schools to produce world-class Web sites through iHigh.com's SchoolToolz(C) system. The service is free to high schools and allows them to augment their current Web sites with sophisticated and easy-to-use publishing tools through which all stories, schedules and stats tie into a network of sites across the country. Students create and maintain their sites under the direction of a teacher or coach to key in information.

"At iHigh.com, we are focused on enriching the high school sports and activities experience. This site is about high schools students, for high school students, by high school students," said Rick Ford, iHigh.com's CEO. "iHigh.com is the only site to include all the features important to students, including on-line surveys, music reviews and opportunities to email questions to celebrities. In addition, we offer schools a new fundraising opportunity--selling banner ads on their sites to local businesses."

Introduced last August in partnership with the NFHS, some individual state association members of the iHigh.com network include New York, Massachusetts, Maine, California, Colorado, Illinois, Tennessee, Wyoming, Texas, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Kentucky, Georgia and North Carolina. iHigh.com has an office in each member state, with its national headquarters located in Lexington, Kentucky. The company employs 70 people, plus 11 high school interns who design Web sites, develop content and serve as a sounding board to ensure that the site appeals to high school students.

For more information or a media kit, log onto www.iHigh.com or call Henry Bebrowsky, iHigh.com Marketing, 1-800-648-7211. For additional information on the FHSAA and the iHigh.com partnership, please contact Ralph Daugherty at 972/392-5817 or ralph@ihigh.com.