Publication: Daily Telegraph Australia

First reported 31 mins ago - Updated 31 mins ago - 1 reports

Solar greens should burn their own money

AUSTRALIA?S one million rooftop solar households could be forced to pay new fixed charges to help recover billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies and make electricity prices fairer for all consumers.A series of electricity industry reports has highlighted ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - 31 mins ago]
First reported 9 hours ago - Updated 55 mins ago - 1 reports

Two arrested after plane diverted

TWO men have been arrested on suspicion of endangering an aircraft carrying more than 300 people which was flying from Pakistan to Britain. ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - 9 hours ago]
First reported 5 hours ago - Updated 5 hours ago - 1 reports

STILL WORTHLESS AFTER ALL THESE YEARS

Laurie Oakes outlines the case against ABC privatisation:Apart from anything else, who would buy something that makes no money?Well, us. We pay more than $1,000,000,000 every year for something Laurie rates as a financial zero, despite more than eight ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - 5 hours ago]
Entities: Laurie Oakes, privatise
First reported 7 hours ago - Updated 7 hours ago - 1 reports

Fat of the land is no good thing

A SHOCKING new survey has revealed almost four in every five people in some regional Australian towns are overweight or obese. ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - 7 hours ago]
Entities: Obesity, Overweight
First reported 21 hours ago - Updated 21 hours ago - 1 reports

Don’t mention the pause, or there may be Nazis

An emeritus professor from Sydney warns me to cease and desist:I have read several times and hear your statements on TV that there has been no change in the Earths temperature for 10 years ( in todays paper 15years)Though there has been no change for ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - 21 hours ago]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

More climate alarmism from the ABC’s Lateline

Showing a graphic of temperature change since 1997 might have solved the issue for ABC viewers, who were last night treated to a puff-piece on warming extremist Bill McKibben: TONY JONES: Let?s start with the statement most frequently used by climate ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

No hijab for you

Egyptian journalist Riham Said confronts fundamentalist Islamic cleric Yousuf Badri on Egypt?s Al-Nahar TV. The great Italian journalist , with Iran?s Ayatollah Khomeini:Fallaci makes an attempt at poking fun by asking Khomeini how it is possible to swim ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

JUST A TINY $1,000,000,000 PER YEAR

ABC columnist and big thinker Tim Dunlop stands up for the weeny community broadcaster:Kind of funny how much the very existence of the ABC gets up some people’s noses; this tiny redoubt against all-conquering marketisationThe ABC receives more than ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

MR BIG

An charged in Jakarta: Indonesian police have arrested an Australian resident refugee they are treating as a major people-smuggling suspect.The Iranian man, Mohammad Abdi, 36, was arrested at an apartment in West Jakarta early yesterday along with two ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

Car cash can’t stop Ford crash

The fall of Ford shows the folly of - and failing anyway:Bill Scales, who chaired the Industry Commission and the Automotive Industry Authority that implemented the Button car plan under the Hawke government, said it was ?foolish in the extreme to be ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

Miners Vale, Rio Tinto 'neglecting locals'

VALE and Rio Tinto have moved thousands of Mozambicans who have resettled without proper homes or income, Human Rights Watch has alleged. ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

Man shot by FBI 'not a violent person'

A MAN shot dead by the FBI during questioning on his links to the Boston bombing suspects was not violent, his father said from Chechnya. ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]

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Solar greens should burn their own money [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - 31 mins ago]
STILL WORTHLESS AFTER ALL THESE YEARS [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - 5 hours ago]
Fat of the land is no good thing [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - 7 hours ago]
Two arrested after plane diverted [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - 9 hours ago]
Don’t mention the pause, or there may be Nazis [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - 21 hours ago]
More climate alarmism from the ABC’s Lateline [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
No hijab for you [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
JUST A TINY $1,000,000,000 PER YEAR [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
MR BIG [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
Car cash can’t stop Ford crash [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
Miners Vale, Rio Tinto 'neglecting locals' [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
Man shot by FBI 'not a violent person' [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
Death of an' honourable' man [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
Abbott a certainty: Costello [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
Slipper still enjoying silver service [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - May 23 2013]
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