Wednesday, February 29, 2012
VIC:Vic fruit cannery closing
AAP General News (Australia)
08-09-2011
VIC:Vic fruit cannery closing
An SPC Ardmona fruit cannery plant in northern Victoria will close, affecting about 150 jobs.
Parent company Coca-Cola Amatil has announced the Mooroopna plant will go, after reporting
a 28 per cent fall in first half profit.
It's blamed the strong Australian dollar, saying it hit SPC's exports and led to a
surge in cheaper imported packaged fruit and vegetable products.
The other two cannery plants in northern Victoria, at Shepparton and Kyabram, will keep going.
CCA boss TERRY DAVIS says all affected employees will be offered jobs within the company's
beverage business in Australia, but they'll be outside the Goulburn Valley.
AAP RTV kn/gfr/jmt
KEYWORD: CANNERY (MELBOURNE)
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NSW: Political leaders condemn sheik's comments on rape
AAP General News (Australia)
04-27-2005
NSW: Political leaders condemn sheik's comments on rape
New South Wales' political leaders have condemned comments from a Sydney Lebanese Muslim
sheik that rape victims have no one to blame but themselves.
34-year-old Sheik Faiz Mohamad's been quoted by the Sun-Herald newspaper telling a
lecture at the Bankstown Town Hall in western Sydney that women wear skimpy clothes just
to tease men.
He reportedly says the dress and behaviour of women is the reason for a victim of rape
every minute in the world.
Premier Bob Carr says Sheik Mohamad could face criminal charges if he makes comments
which incite rape.
Federal Treasurer Peter Costello has also criticised the sheik's comments, calling
them untrue, as well as inappropriate and unhelpful.
New South Wales opposition Leader John Brogden has described Sheik Mohamad's comments
as prehistoric.
AAP RTV pj/jel/low/rt
KEYWORD: SHEIK NSW (SYDNEY)
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Livio Radio Releases App for Android
Wireless News
04-14-2011
Livio Radio Releases App for Android
Type: News
Livio Radio, creators of Internet radio devices and accessories, released an Internet radio application for Android users.
Livio's new Android App, previewed last month at the International Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association's Wireless 2011 Mobile Life show in Orlando, sets the stage for users wishing to access Internet audio streams on the go, through a refined software interface installed on a compatible mobile device.
"The response from our iPhone app's release was tremendous," Livio Radio founder and CEO Jake Sigal said. "You asked for an Android version, and we heard ya loud and clear."
Livio Radio's application for the Android offers refined user features and stability, song "tagging" capability, and improved proprietary in-vehicle audio playback technology. The app also features a sleep timer, and is compatible with tablet devices for use in the home or on the go.
With Internet radio car accessories in development, including the recently-announced Bluetooth Kit and factory car stereo solution with DICE Electronics, Sigal said the Livio Radio App would offer an attractive, inexpensive alternative to satellite radio when these products ship this summer.
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FED:AAP Backgrounders and Analyses
AAP General News (Australia)
12-23-2010
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CANBERRA - It would seem our politicans like clearing their desks before the summer
break, just like the rest of us are trying to do. (ECONOMY, AAP Backgrounder, By Colin
Brinsden, Economics Correspondent, 1050 words, to come Thursday)
CANBERRA - At a local golf club, a bunch of NSW farmers sit around a table, eating,
drinking and swapping tales of devastation. (FARMS, AAP Backgrounder, By Crystal Ja, About
1000 words, to come Friday)
ROUTINERS
TO come Friday
* The Week (includes * Milestones * Quotes * Oddities)
* Checkup column
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KEYWORD: NEWS REVIEW
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FED:Greens want facts on detained kids
AAP General News (Australia)
08-15-2010
FED:Greens want facts on detained kids
ADELAIDE, Aug 15 AAP - The Australian Greens are demanding to know how many children
will be held in "prison-like" detention centres following next weekend's federal election.
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young says Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has committed
to reopening the Nauru processing facility but he has not revealed what that would cost
- in dollar or human terms.
"We really need to know directly from the leader of the opposition and the prime minister
how many children will be held in detention in their new government and under their administrations,"
Senator Hanson-Young told AAP on Sunday.
"As of today there's 700 children held in detention centres around Australia, including
Christmas Island, and we need to know both from Tony Abbott and Julia Gillard how many
children their Nauru and other offshore processing centre, how many children will be held
in these facilities.
"They need to be upfront with the Australian people that this is the type of regime
they're promoting and are being prepared to spend public dollars on."
Senator Hanson-Young said Australian had been condemned internationally for detaining
children and it should stop immediately.
"Yes, of course we need to do people's health and security checks but detaining children
simply because we haven't processed their claims yet is not appropriate," she said.
"People don't need to be detained in prison-like environments in detention camps.
"If Australia wanted to do the right thing, we would be setting up local, regionally
based reception centres on the Australian mainland."
She said these should not be prison-like facilities and people's claims should be processed
quickly so they are not being held long term.
AAP njl/apm
KEYWORD: POLL10 BOAT GREENS
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Vic: Hotel dinner after bushfires deaths warning was OK, Nixon
AAP General News (Australia)
04-07-2010
Vic: Hotel dinner after bushfires deaths warning was OK, Nixon
MELBOURNE, April 7 AAP - Former Victoria Police chief Christine Nixon has defended
her decision to go out for dinner on Black Saturday, hours after being told that people
could die in the massive bushfires.
Ms Nixon went to a hotel for dinner with two friends after visiting the Integrated
Emergency Co-Ordination Centre (IECC) earlier on February 7 last year.
She had been told at the centre that there would be a likely loss of life in the raging
bushfires, which went on to kill 173 people.
Giving evidence to the Bushfires Royal Commission on Tuesday, Ms Nixon said she had
a meal and monitored the bushfires through the internet, television and radio on the night
of February 7.
But Wednesday's Herald Sun reported she told the newspaper she had gone out to a bistro
for dinner with friends that night.
In an interview with ABC Radio, Ms Nixon defended the decision to go out to dinner with friends.
"I did say in the statement I gave to the (royal) commission that I had a meal and
I didn't say, obviously, at the time that I had gone to a local hotel and had a meal with
two friends," she said.
"That's all it was, it was a very quick meal and I went back home again and received
many calls and monitored the situation."
Ms Nixon said her hotel dinner had no impact on her ability to monitor the bushfires.
"Look, I don't think it had any - technology these days is very capable of finding
you wherever you are ... I clearly had my phone with me and was able to be contacted."
She described "one of the newspaper's" coverage of her dinner as over the top, implying
that she was somehow celebrating, which was a "disgrace".
Ms Nixon now heads the Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction and Recovery Authority.
AAP gfr/goc/mn
KEYWORD: BUSHFIRES BLACK NIXON
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Vic: Complaints against telcos rise
AAP General News (Australia)
08-24-2009
Vic: Complaints against telcos rise
By Greg Roberts
MELBOURNE, Aug 24 AAP - Australians have made more than 20,000 complaints a month against
telecommunications companies this year as figures rose despite a campaign to lift customer
service.
Industry ombudsman Deirdre O'Donnell released a report on Monday revealing how often
people had complained against the nation's top 10 telcos, with Telstra the worst offender.
Ms O'Donnell said the major complaints involved customer service issues such as billing
errors, failure to cancel direct debit, failure to cancel accounts when asked, not providing
information when asked and inconsistencies within an organisation.
One customer complained about telco Dodo charging them three months in a row for a
replacement SIM card they never received.
"So far Dodo has taken $390 out of my account for this service, but I still haven't
received the SIM and can't use the service," the person says in the Ombudsman's report.
"I have asked Dodo to refund my money but they refuse to do this until I receive the SIM card."
The number of customer service complaints rose 1.8 per cent during the campaign, compared
with a 46 per cent rise in 2007-8, which prompted the connect.resolve (connect.resolve)
campaign.
Hopefully by the end of 2009, the number of complaints will be dropping, Ms O'Donnell
told reporters.
"We've had two years where we've been the busiest ombudsman in Australia," she said.
"Very, very basic stuff was not being done that drives the consumer crazy with frustration.
"We hope that part of the success of connect.resolve, which has been putting the spotlight
on service, has raised awareness in companies that their customers deserve good service.
"Ultimately the customers will judge: if a company is giving them good service, there
should be a reward in that, if they're not, in a competitive environment choices can be
made."
This year's campaign and the public report cards released on Monday were a "necessary
step" because consumers had stopped being a priority for telcos, said Broadband, Communications
and the Digital Economy Minister Stephen Conroy.
"I remain concerned that the number of consumer complaints still being registered is
simply too high and industry is not doing enough," he told reporters.
"As I have previously warned, regulatory options will be considered if consumer interests
are not adequately protected."
He said he believed the telcos wanted to provide good service and praised them for
co-operating with the campaign.
Most of the chief executives of the 10 companies contributed to the report, but Vodafone
and Hutchison 3 boss Nigel Dews said the ombudsman's office should have worked with the
telcos more.
"It created great headlines but was less helpful in telling us what the underlying
issues were that we needed to work on," he wrote.
AAP gr/pmu/ht
KEYWORD: TELCOS (WITH FACTBOX)
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Vic: Three people charged after drive-by shooting
AAP General News (Australia)
04-15-2009
Vic: Three people charged after drive-by shooting
MELBOURNE, April 15 AAP - A 26-year-old woman accused of driving a car involved in
a drive-by shooting in Melbourne's north has been charged along with two teenage passengers
with reckless conduct endangering life.
Vanessa Cooper appeared in the Broadmeadows Magistrate's Court on Wednesday where she
was granted bail.
Police allege she was one of three people in a stolen car from which six shots were
fired at the house in Broadmeadows at about 10.45pm (AEST) on Tuesday.
The shots hit the front window, but the five young adults inside the house were not injured.
Broadmeadows police spotted the car, a Holden Commodore, driving through Glenroy, and
began pursuing it but called off the chase after it became too dangerous.
The Holden Commodore then crashed through the wooden fence before hitting a fire hydrant.
The two teenagers - aged 16 and 17 - and the woman allegedly ran from the scene but
were tracked down by a police dog just after midnight.
It has yet to be determined who fired the shots.
AAP mh/ht/cdh
KEYWORD: DRIVEBY WRAP
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NSW: Rains bring drought relief but locust threat
AAP General News (Australia)
12-10-2008
NSW: Rains bring drought relief but locust threat
SYDNEY, Dec 10 AAP - The drought has eased across parts of NSW but the rains have brought
renewed threat of a locust plague over summer, the state government says.
Primary Industries Minister Ian Macdonald, said drought declared areas of NSW had fallen
seven per cent to 55 per cent last month.
Wheat production has also improved, with the state expected to produce 6.45 million
tonnes of wheat this harvest, up on 2007's yield of 1.8 million tonnes.
"That's a significant improvement which will put a fair bit of income into farmers'
pockets after this long drought," Mr Macdonald told reporters in Sydney on Wednesday.
The biggest beneficiaries of improved rainfall had been the state's central west and
northern slopes and plains, but southern parts of NSW were still suffering.
"Farmers go into this Christmas in better shape than they did last year, with larger
amounts of crop actually coming forward to harvest as well as rains in a bit more of the
state," Mr Macdonald said.
"Unfortunately in the south this drought still continues and it doesn't look like ending
any time soon, which is a difficult thing for farmers to cope with."
However, the same rain that is boosting crops is also hampering locust spraying activities.
Mr Macdonald warned that locusts were still a serious challenge for farmers, with widespread
hatching over more than 130,000 hectares of land expected to peak between December 18
and the new year.
He said farmers must continue to be vigilant in monitoring their paddocks over the
festive season and report any signs of egg laying, new hatchings, congregating nymph bands
and mature swarms so they could be chemically treated.
"If too many unreported hatchings occur and they take wing we'll have a situation quite
disastrous, particularly by about spring next year after another generation of hatchings,"
Mr Macdonald said.
AAP bsb/wjf/maur
KEYWORD: DROUGHT NSW
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FED: Nurofen Plus to remain over the counter
AAP General News (Australia)
08-06-2008
FED: Nurofen Plus to remain over the counter
A government committee has ruled heavy-duty painkillers containing codeine will remain
available over the counter .. but pack sizes could be reduced to stop drug abuse.
Doctors and pharmacists have welcomed a decision not to reclassify codeine combination
medicines like Nurofen Plus as prescription-only.
There have been mounting claims of serious medical complications among addicted Australians
.. with one online forum suggesting seven thousand people are hooked.
A report released last month has linked high use to serious side-effects .. including
perforated stomach ulcers .. renal failure and death.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration committee says the drug's schedule won't change
.. but it will consider reducing the largest pack sizes down from the 72-tablet packets
currently on sale in pharmacies.
AAP RTV tam/tm/bart
KEYWORD: CODEINE (SYDNEY)
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Fed: ACT bureaucrats allowed paid time off to watch apology
AAP General News (Australia)
02-13-2008
Fed: ACT bureaucrats allowed paid time off to watch apology
Up to 15-thousand ACT public servants will be allowed to take time off work today ..
to witness the historic parliamentary apology to the stolen generations.
Chief Minister JON STANHOPE says the occasion is of sufficient national importance
.. and of sufficient public interest .. to warrant special arrangements.
AAP RTV so/jec/ibw
KEYWORD: SORRY ACT (CANBERRA)
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NSW: Martin to leave Nine at year's end - report
AAP General News (Australia)
08-26-2007
NSW: Martin to leave Nine at year's end - report
TV personality RAY MARTIN has confirmed he will leave Channel Nine at the end of the year.
The 62-year-old television veteran's departure is the latest in a string of losses
from the network .. including head of news .. GARRY LINNELL .. and stars JAMIE DURIE ..
JANA WENDT and JESSICA ROWE.
Fairfax quotes MARTIN as saying his frustration increased over the past 12 months ..
with a lack of projects to interest him.
He says the golden days of television are over .. and TV is all about business these
days .. rather than creativity.
MARTIN has worked for Nine for almost 30 years.
AAP RTV kd/rt
KEYWORD: MARTIN (SYDNEY)
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Fed: Howard says he put climate change on COAG agenda
AAP General News (Australia)
04-11-2007
Fed: Howard says he put climate change on COAG agenda
CANBERRA, April 11 AAP - Prime Minister John Howard has moved to outflank the state
Labor governments on the environment ahead of Friday's Council of Australian Governments
(COAG) meeting in Canberra.
With green issues shaping as a major election issue Mr Howard today told reporters
he was putting climate change on the COAG agenda.
"I have put climate change on the agenda and I'll be talking about the emissions trading
taskforce that we established and a number of other things that are relevant to this issue,"
Mr Howard said.
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change released a major report last
week warning of catastrophic damage to Australia unless more is done to tackle global
warming.
"I think we should have an intelligent discussion about climate change because there
are roles and responsibilities for both levels of government in relation to climate change,"
Mr Howard said.
Australia's worst drought in one hundred years, is also the subject of debate in COAG.
Victorian Premier Steve Bracks is still refusing to ratify the federal government's
$10 billion plan to reconstruct management of the Murray Darling Basin.
AAP pv/sb/cp/de
KEYWORD: CLIMATE HOWARD
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Fed: Navy sailor arrested in New Caledonia over alleged assault
AAP General News (Australia)
12-10-2006
Fed: Navy sailor arrested in New Caledonia over alleged assault
SYDNEY, Dec 10 AAP - An Royal Australian Navy sailor has been arrested in New Caledonia
over an alleged assault.
Authorities in the Pacific nation's capital, Noumea, arrested a member of HMAS Melville's
crew in the early hours of yesterday morning, the Defence Department said.
The sailor is alleged to have been involved in an assault but no charges have been laid so far.
An officer from HMAS Melville has visited Noumea police headquarters to find out more
details about the allegations and is assisting the authorities.
The Australian Consulate-General in Noumea has also visited the serviceman and is providing
consular assistance.
A Defence Department spokeswoman said: "As the matter is under investigation by the
Noumea police, and for reasons of the individual's privacy, it would be inappropriate
to make any further comment at this time."
HMAS Melville is en route to a site off Fiji to search for the wreckage of the Australian
Black Hawk helicopter which crashed into the sea on November 29, claiming two lives.
AAP smm/arb
KEYWORD: SAILOR
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2UE 0600 (AEST) Headlines
AAP General News (Australia)
08-03-2006
2UE 0600 (AEST) Headlines
Sydney police are searching for three children taken by their father in Lane Cove last night.
A student teenager has been charged over the incident at a school yesterday, which
saw it locked down.
Israel claims it is gradually disbanding Hizbollah, as both sides step up their offensives.
Major lenders are expected to start increasing their home loan rates today.
Premier Morris Iemma is celebrating his first anniversary in the job today.
SPORT:
The Storm's Chris Walker has vowed to return to his best.
Rooster Amos Roberts is free to play this weekend.
Hewitt continues preparation for US open.
World cup football items will be auctioned over the internet.
AAP RTV cp
KEYWORD: 2UE 0600 (AEST)
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