2015年6月30日 星期二

2015-07-01 Australia More Top Stories


The Nation
   
Greek default: IMF missteps led to debt crisis   
The Australian
Greece became the first advanced economy in the seven-decade history of International Monetary Fund to default on its loan payments, marking a significant setback for both the country and the world's emergency lender. Failure to pay the €1.6bn due to ...
FOREX-Euro slips after Greece misses IMF repayment deadline   Reuters
Asian share market steadies, euro bears Greek burden   Hindustan Times
Greece on the brink   The Hindu
New York Times   
Herald Sun   
Financial Express   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Medical staff unlikely to be prosecuted under new border protection laws, says ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Detention centre doctors dare government to prosecute them. The head of the newly created Australian Border Force authority, combining Customs and Immigration, says he "sincerely doubts" medical professionals who have spoken out about conditions in ...

2015-07-01 Australia Health


Central Queensland news
   
Depression damages parts of the brain, research ocncludes   
New Zealand Doctor Online
Brain damage is caused by persistent depression rather than being a predisposing factor for it, researchers have finally concluded after decades of unconfirmed hypothesising. A study published in Molecular Psychiatry yesterday has proved once and for ...
Depression may 'shrink' brain: study   The Australian (blog)
People with depression have smaller hippocampi   Australian Journal of Pharmacy (registration) (blog)
Depression makes the hippocampus region of the brain smaller, study finds   Sydney Morning Herald
Doctors Lounge   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Health care changes begin in southern Qld as Primary Health Network replaces ...   
ABC Online
A raft of health care changes come into effect across the southern Queensland region from today. Medicare Local no longer exists and instead has been taken over by the Darling Downs and West Moreton Primary Health Network, as announced in last year's ...

2015-07-01 Australia Science


ABC Local
   
Unhealthy table corals threaten Great Barrier Reef fish   
ABC Local
Some of the Great Barrier Reef's most iconic and beautiful fish species will disappear if more is not done to protect fragile table corals, James Cook University researchers have warned. Print page; Email this · Permalink. Share. Breat Barrier Reef ...
Australia drops $8 million on reef   NEWS.com.au
Tourism Tropical North Queensland ramps up Reef efforts as UNESCO ruling ...   The Cairns Post
Australia keeps fingers crossed UNESCO won't blacklist Great Barrier Reef   CNN
Latin American Herald Tribune   
Herald Sun   
TVNZ   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Researchers find meaning in Outback babbler bird calls   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
A bird in Australia is able to string together sounds and mix them up in order to communicate different meanings to others, a skill previously attributed only to humans, researchers said. The study published in the journal PLOS Biology focuses on the ...

2015-07-01 Australia Sports


Herald Sun
   
Aussies keep firing as nine reach next round   
Herald Sun
Cannot Contact Server. Please upgrade your Flash Plugin. Casey Dellacqua dominates in round one 0:45. Play video. http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/. Tennis: Casey Dellacqua progresses through to round two of Wimbledon with a dominant win over ...

2015-07-01 Australia Entertainment


The Age
   
Judith Durham named 2015 Victorian of the Year   
The Age
Revered singer Judith Durham has been named the 2015 Victorian of the Year at a ceremony at Melbourne Town Hall. The lead singer of The Seekers won the gong for outstanding public and community service. It was announced on Wednesday to mark ...

2015-07-01 Australia Technology


Fox News
   
Apple Music arrives, some fans have trouble cancelling Spotify accounts   
Sydney Morning Herald
Apple Music v Spotify, Pandora, Google Play and Rdio. Music fans have largely given the thumbs up to Apple's new music streaming app, Apple Music, which launched overnight. Many users announced via Twitter their plans to cancel their subscriptions to ...

2015-07-01 Australia Business


The Nation
   
Greek default: IMF missteps led to debt crisis   
The Australian
Greece became the first advanced economy in the seven-decade history of International Monetary Fund to default on its loan payments, marking a significant setback for both the country and the world's emergency lender. Failure to pay the €1.6bn due to ...
FOREX-Euro slips after Greece misses IMF repayment deadline   Reuters
Greek debt crisis: deadline passes but new reform plan gives hope   The Australian Financial Review
Forex: Euro on defensive as Greece misses IMF debt deadline   Financial Express
New York Times   
Hindustan Times   
Herald Sun   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Canadians lob $9bn takeover bid for Asciano   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's largest ports and rail company Asciano has received a $9 billion takeover offer from Canadian asset manager Brookfield Infrastructure, in what is the biggest corporate deal here since 2011. Asciano has revealed that it received a cash-and ...
Brookfield in box seat to win Asciano   The Australian
Canada's Brookfield Asset Management offers Asciano $8.8b in infrastructure rush   The Australian Financial Review
Australia's Asciano says considering Brookfield's 4.32 billion-pound approach   Reuters UK
The West Australian   
Motley Fool Australia   
Australasian Transport News   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Nation's home prices lift 10 per cent for year   
The Australian
Home values in Australia's capital cities have ended the year nearly 10 per cent higher after returning to growth in June. Combined capital values rose 2.1 per cent for the month, ending the year 9.8 per cent stronger. The median dwelling price across ...

2015-07-01 Australia Australia


Sky News Australia
   
Amnesia woman in US afraid of dying   
Sky News Australia
The mystery of the woman known globally as 'Sam' continues with the FBI saying a fingerprint check failed to identify her and they are not treating it as an active case. The woman was found gravely ill with ovarian cancer on a street corner in Carlsbad ...
Help this woman find her identity   Perth Now
Woman Suffering from Amnesia, Cancer Turns to Social Media to Help Recover ...   People Magazine
BREKKIE WRAP: Amnesia 'Aussie' makes US TV plea   NEWS.com.au
The Age   
The Australian Women's Weekly   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Medical staff unlikely to be prosecuted under new border protection laws, says ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Detention centre doctors dare government to prosecute them. The head of the newly created Australian Border Force authority, combining Customs and Immigration, says he "sincerely doubts" medical professionals who have spoken out about conditions in ...

2015-07-01 Australia World


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Two huge planes plough into one street: ten years apart   
Sydney Morning Herald
2005 Medan plane crash toll reaches 149. Jakarta: An Indonesian military transport plane that crashed into a northern residential area of Medan on Tuesday was carrying 113 people, an air force spokesman said. It passed overhead a few times, really low.
142 killed in Indonesia's deadly plane crash, government to review air force fleet   The Indian Express
Indonesia police official says 141 bodies recovered from military plane crash ...   Washington Post
141 bodies recovered from Indonesia plane crash   CTV News
Sky News Australia   
Irish Independent   
NDTV   
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The Nation
   
IS beheads two civilian women in Syria   
The Hindu
The Islamic State group has beheaded two women in Syria on accusations of “sorcery”, the first such executions of female civilians in Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Tuesday. “The Islamic State group executed two women by beheading ...

2015年6月29日 星期一

2015-06-30 Australia More Top Stories


Brisbane Times
   
ABC staff urged to 'stand strong' in internal email following Q&A 'intimidation'   
Sydney Morning Herald
Mark Scott: ABC is not a state broadcaster · Malcolm Turnbull defends government attack on ABC. ABC staff have received an impassioned email telling them to stand strong in the face of serious criticism from the Australian government, public and media.
Holdup at It's Convenient! on Waymouth St1:41   NEWS.com.au
Q&A feeds the opinion monster and it doesn't do the ABC's credibility any good   Brisbane Times
Q&A is not sorry at all   Herald Sun
ABC Online   
The Age   
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The Australian
   
Greece considers legal action to stop expulsion from Eurozone   
The Australian
Greece could seek legal action to stop the country being forced out of the eurozone if it fails to seal a debt deal. Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis. Source: AFP. “The Greek government will make use of all our legal rights,” Greek Finance ...
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras issues defiant call to reject 'insulting' bailout in ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Europe stares down Greece   The Australian Financial Review
Anti-austerity protests in Greece as bank shutdown bites   Reuters
New Zealand Herald   
Financial Express   
Los Angeles Times   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Paul Rossington and Kristen Schroder died after 'dramatic gesture' on Carnival ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
The love between Paul Rossington and Kristen Schroder was most obvious in their final moments. The couple, who had been together for about nine months, had taken a cruise on the Carnival Spirit in the hopes of strengthening their sometimes volatile ...

2015-06-30 Australia Health


Brisbane Times
   
WA ambulance ramping ban: Patients could end up on corridors, unions warn   
Brisbane Times
New regulation could lead patients to misuse ambulance services to guarantee admission to hospital within 30 minutes. Photo: Supplied. A ban on ambulance ramping at Perth hospitals could simply shunt patients into corridors, the paramedics' union says.
Union doubts WA ambulance ramping ban   The Australian (blog)
Ambulance warning as new ramping rules start   The West Australian

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ABC Online
   
Lyme disease: Tick researcher finds bacteria with similar symptoms to ...   
ABC Online
Bacteria found in Australian ticks can cause similar symptoms to Lyme disease, but research is no closer to proving tick bites cause the controversial illness domestically, a researcher says. Perth-based Murdoch University Professor Peter Irwin is ...
Tiny ticks could wreck your health for years says Lyme Disease Action   Daily Mail
Groundbreaking new evidence of Lyme disease in Australia   Northern Star
Ticks in Toronto parks test negative for Lyme disease   CBC.ca
Mississauga   
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre   
Wicked Local Sharon   
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SBS
   
New treatment hope for Melanoma patients   
SBS
Patients with advanced skin cancer are to be offered a breakthrough drug at a significantly reduced price. 30 Jun 2015 - 11:24 AM UPDATED 12 MINS AGO. 0. 0. Share. Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest Reddit Google+. Share this with your friends! From. To.
Immunotherapy restores health to patients with advanced cancers   Examiner.com
Merck CEO Ken Frazier on Keytruda and why Australians miss out on new drugs   The Australian Financial Review
Ron Walker's cancer crusade pays dividends   Sydney Morning Herald
6minutes   
ABC Online   
Sky News Australia   
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WRTV Indianapolis
   
INXS star Kirk Pengilly in cancer battle   
WRTV Indianapolis
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2015-06-30 Australia Science


iFreePress.com
   
'Community-oriented activity must to tackle climate change'   
Financial Express
Expressing concern over the scale and frequency of disasters taking place globally, experts today said the world is at an "important stage" to deal with climate change and laid stress on "very strong" community- oriented activity to tackle the issue.
Climate change plans require urgent action, warn MPs   BBC News
Climate change consensus: what it means for investors   The Australian Financial Review
Britain Must Give More Incentives for Clean Energy, Adviser Says   Bloomberg
Reuters UK   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
100 billion reasons a global climate pact may fall apart   
Sydney Morning Herald
The richest nations still haven't convinced the rest of the world they're willing to pick up the tab to help curb climate change, diplomats warned at a United Nations conference Monday. With five months to go before a critical conference that's ...
Ki-Moon: 'Negotiations moving at a snail's pace'   WA today
Pace of climate talks far too slow   News24
100 Billion Reasons a Global Climate-Change Deal May Fall Apart   Bloomberg
The Local.no   
Sentinel Republic   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
SpaceX launch schedule in tatters after Falcon rocket explosion   
Sydney Morning Herald
SpaceX is searching for what destroyed its Falcon 9 rocket after liftoff over the weekend, leaving customers still loyal but unsure when their satellites might fly. The privately-held company, owned and operated by technology entrepreneur Elon Musk ...
National Security After the SpaceX Explosion   Wall Street Journal
Now comes the SpaceX rocket whodunit: A complex mystery   Washington Post
SpaceX explodes minutes after launch   The Hindu
Reuters   
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The Guardian
   
Queensland minister says green groups forced radical shift on Great Barrier Reef   
The Guardian
A satellite view of the Great Barrier Reef. Steven Miles and Greg Hunt are travelling to Germany this week for a final UN decision on whether the reef should be declared in danger. Photograph: DigitalGlobe/Getty Images. Joshua Robertson. Monday 29 June ...

2015-06-30 Australia Sports


The Australian
   
Wimbledon 2015: Lleyton Hewitt bows out at 17th tournament visit   
The Australian
Australian tennis is in rude health. This is partly down to Nick Kyrgios, who underlined his nascent bad-boy status with a “dirty scum” outburst during a first-round breeze, but mainly because of a bloody-minded veteran who looked as though he would ...
Fitting Effort by Lleyton Hewitt in Wimbledon Farewell   New York Times
Wimbledon: Nick Kyrgios vows to continue aggressive style after yet another on ...   ABC Online
Former champion Hewitt bows out in typical style   Irish Independent
NEWS.com.au   
Sydney Morning Herald   
Herald Sun   
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The Australian
   
Wimbledon 2015: Nick Kyrgios eases past Diego Schwartzman   
The Australian
The double bowl of Special K has just got a little soggy. Nick Kyrgios has become a defiant and reluctant tennis player, albeit a winner in the first round of Wimbledon embroiled in controversy about his call of “dirty scum”. Thanasi Kokkinakis, in ...
Wimbledon: Nick Kyrgios beats Diego Schwartzman to ease into second round   ABC Online
Nick Kyrgios rolls into Wimbledon amid typical controversy   Irish Times
Volatile Kyrgios in more controversy at Wimbledon   New Zealand Herald
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
The Roar   
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The Australian
   
State Of Origin: Farah named for NSW despite fractured hand   
New Zealand Herald
Robbie Farah of the Blues celebrates after team mate Josh Dugan scored during game two of this year's State of Origin series. Photo / Getty Images. Robbie Farah has been named in the NSW side for State of Origin III despite suffering a fractured hand ...
Robbie Farah named in Blues' side for Origin III despite fractured hand   9news.com.au
State of Origin: Robbie Farah named in New South Wales side for State of ...   ABC Online
Injured Robbie Farah named for Blues   TVNZ
3News NZ   
sportal.co.nz   
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Sport24
   
Clarke confident as Ashes loom large   
Sport24
London - Australia captain Michael Clarke believes his players are building up to their defence of the Ashes in just the right style after opening their tour with a convincing victory over Kent. Clarke's men now face Essex in another four-day match ...
Ashes 2015: Mitchell Johnson admits Phillip Hughes's death affected his ...   ABC Online
Lehmann unconcerned with England's Spain stint   The Express Tribune
Matildas bow out of World Cup with Ashes back on the line   Independent Australia
Daily Mail   
expressandstar.com   
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Cricket Country
   
Hughes' death behind Johnson form slump   
New Zealand Herald
Mitchell Johnson says the impact of Phillip Hughes' death played a part in his recent slip in pace. Johnson's typically savage speed dropped off during India's tour of Australia last summer, and was more pronounced during the left-armer's Indian ...
Glenn McGrath always has something interesting to say ahead of the Ashes ...   The Australian
Ashes 2015: 'Alastair Cook needs extra flair for England to regain the urn'   Telegraph.co.uk
The Ashes: Vaughan & Brearley on captaincy & cricket   BBC Sport
Cricket Country   
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Brisbane Times
   
Commonwealth Games 2018: Mascot design competition opens   
Brisbane Times
Matilda the Kangaroo, mascot at the 1982 Brisbane Commonwealth Games, pictured at the closing ceremony on 9 October 1982. SMH SPORT Picture by VIC SUMNER COMM2010 Photo: Vic Sumner. Get ready to design the mascot for the 2018 ...

2015-06-30 Australia Entertainment


The Australian
   
US TV network NBC tells Donald Trump: you're fired   
The Australian
NBC has ended its business relationship with mogul and presidential candidate Donald Trump because of comments he made about Mexican immigrants during the announcement of his campaign. The network said it would no longer air the annual Miss USA ...

2015-06-30 Australia Technology


Business Spectator
   
REVIEW: Toshiba Radius L40W convertible notebook   
Business Spectator
This year marks 30 years since Toshiba produced its first modern-day laptop and since then the Japanese giant has gained a great reputation for quality computers. Unfortunately, its latest effort — the Windows 10-ready Radius L40W — is a big ...

2015-06-30 Australia Business


The Australian Financial Review
   
Europe stares down Greece   
The Australian Financial Review
Alexis Tsipras, Greece's Prime Minister, takes his seat for a televised interview in which he told Greeks "our choice is to stay in the eurozone". Bloomberg. Share on twitter. by Karen Maley. European leaders have decided to stare down Greek Prime ...
EU's Juncker makes last-minute offer to Greece -sources   Reuters
Greece hit by closed banks, warnings from eurozone as talks break down   Firstpost
US stocks suffer worst drop of 2015 on Greek default fears   CNN
The Australian (blog)   
Bloomberg   
Economic Times   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway expands into Australian healthcare insurance   
Sydney Morning Herald
Berkshire Hathaway's Australian arm is expanding into the healthcare insurance sector in Australia and will start writing new business in New Zealand, as the Warren Buffett-linked company ramps up its expansion in the Australasian region. Berkshire ...

2015-06-30 Australia Australia


Sky News Australia
   
Ravenshoe blast driver wakes from coma   
Sky News Australia
The driver of the ute that sparked the powerful explosion that tore through a far north Queensland cafe has woken from an induced coma. Brian Scutt, 60, broke his back when he suffered a medical condition and crashed into a gas bottle behind the Serves ...