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  • Man tasered in Melbourne CBD after car driven ‘erratically’ through city streets

    09/29/2017 5:34:45 PM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 4 replies
    news.com.au ^ | 30th September 2017 | Andrew Koubaridis
    MEMBERS of the public threw a bike under a car in a desperate attempt to stop it being driven dangerously through Melbourne city streets this morning. There is a heavy police presence at Melbourne’s Flinders St after the incident at 8am that ended when police tasered the knife-wielding driver. Dramatic footage shows the man in some sort of body suit walking onto the road as he swung a baton. Officers have stopped traffic and trams in all directions as they bring the incident under control. The bomb squad is at the scene inspecting the vehicle amid reports the driver had...
  • Australian Gun Culture Part 25: Knives in Australia, A Changed Viewpoint

    09/29/2017 6:01:55 AM PDT · by marktwain · 19 replies
    Ammoland ^ | 26 September, 2017 | Dean Weingarten
    When I came to Australia, I had read of the weapons laws regarding the carry of knives. I had read that knives could only be carried if you had a “good reason” to do so.I knew how much the “good reason” limitation had been abused in the United States to stop people from exercising their Second Amendment rights.States like New Jersey, New York, and California are notorious for the abuse of that limitation. I was apprehensive about carrying a pocket knife in Australia.On arrival, I wrote: As I talked to the manager, I mentioned that I understood it was...
  • Europe's biggest shipbuilder reveals plans for major Australian navy project

    09/28/2017 4:01:54 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 4 replies
    Xinhua ^ | 2017-09-28
    CANBERRA, Sept. 28 (Xinhua) -- Europe's largest shipbuilder has promised to list itself on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) if given a 27 billion U.S. dollar navy frigate contract. Italy's Fincantieri on Thursday released the details of its bid for the 27.4 billion U.S. dollar Future Frigates project which will see nine new vessels built for the Australian Navy, the first of which will be launched in the late 2020s. Fincantieri is one of three international companies bidding for the contract alongside Spain's Navantia and the Britain's BAE Systems, all of which are proposing different designs. A bid by Western...
  • Australia sitting ducks without new subs

    09/27/2017 11:16:07 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 6 replies
    The Australian ^ | September 28, 2017 | ROSIE LEWIS
    Australia would have no way of stopping an intrusion by a major power if the government did not invest in modified off-the-shelf submarines, a defence expert warned as debate over the nation’s submarine capability reignites. An independent report released yesterday into the $50 billion future submarine project — Defence’s largest acquisition — called for the urgent purchase of six new off-the-shelf submarines on top of the 12 Shortfin Barra­cudas selected by the Turnbull government last year. The report from consulting firm Insight Economics, Australia’s Future Submarine: Getting This Key Capability Right, drew a fierce rebuke from Defence Minister Marise Payne...
  • 52 Muslim Migrants Set To Arrive In U.S. From Australian Refugee Camps

    09/27/2017 9:53:39 AM PDT · by george76 · 33 replies
    OAN ^ | September 27, 2017
    The first group of Muslim refugees is set to arrive in the U.S. from resettlement camps in Australia. The first party to arrive in the states includes 52 people who are already in-transit from Australia to Los Angeles. In return, Australia will accept central American refugees from a camp in Costa Rica. Under an Obama-era deal over 1,200 Muslim migrants from Afghanistan, Iran, and Sri Lanka will arrive in the U.S. ... the resettlement deal is unfair to the U.S. as central American migrants do not pose a threat of radical Islamic terror to Australia.
  • Australian Gun Culture Part 24: Black Powder at 1000 Meter Range

    09/27/2017 3:56:32 AM PDT · by marktwain · 6 replies
    Ammoland ^ | 25 September, 2017 | Dean Weingarten
    On Saturday, 16 September, 2017, my friend, Curtis Eykamp, was showing me a bit of Australia. He wanted me to see a captured Turkish gun from WWI, in Manila, NSW.We were traveling from Gunnedah, through a gorgeous countryside, dotted with cattle and the ubiquitous road killed kangaroo. Many people have noted the resemblance to the inner valleys of Southern California, (with different trees, and kangaroos). Roy Eykamp, a few months short of 100 years old, was along for the ride.Off in the distance, I spotted a white square on a berm. “That looks like a range”, I said. “Maybe...
  • Australia To Create Its Own Space Agency

    09/25/2017 5:51:43 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 11 replies
    Universe Today ^ | 25 Sep , 2017 | Nancy Atkinson
    Australian’s acting Minister of Industry, Innovation and Science was quoted as saying that Australia will not have a NASA but an agency “right for our nation, right for our industry … that will provide the vehicle for Australia to have a long-term strategic plan for space – a plan that supports the innovative application of space technologies and grows our domestic space industry, including through defense space procurement.” ... Australia has been very active in space exploration, being part of every deep-space mission NASA has flown with tracking and communications as part the Deep Space Network and the precursor system...
  • Gay marriage supporter who blew up the offices of ... Australian Christian Lobby... kills himself

    09/25/2017 5:00:45 AM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 14 replies
    Daily Mail (Australia/UK) ^ | 25th September 2017 | Kirby Spencer and Belinda Cleary
    A man charged with blowing up a van packed with gas cylinders outside the Canberra headquarters of the Australia Christian Lobby has committed suicide. Jaden Duong, 36, had been accused of loading the van with four bottles and ramming the offices of the anti-gay marriage group in December 2016. Officers were reportedly called to the scene of his 'non-suspicious' death around 4.30pm Sunday, the Canberra Times reports. In a statement ACT Policing said investigations are ongoing, with a report to be prepared for the coroner. Mr Duong was charged in April after allegedly driving a white van into the Australian...
  • Australia commissions its newest destroyer, HMAS Hobart

    09/23/2017 3:46:32 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 7 replies
    DEFPOST ^ | September 23, 2017 | Arun Mathew
    Royal Australian Navy (RAN) has commissioned its first Hobart-class air warfare destroyer (AWD), HMAS Hobart (DDG 39) at a ceremony in Sydney on Saturday. The ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Fleet Commander Rear Admiral Stuart Mayer, Chief of Navy Vice Admiral Tim Barrett, Defence Minister Marise Payne and the Governor of New South Wales (NSW) David Hurley. The ship is the third in the Navy to bear the Hobart name. The first was commissioned in 1938 and served in World War II. Hobart II was commissioned in 1965 and served in the Vietnam War. It was decommissioned...
  • NZ Elections 2017: Live Results

    09/23/2017 2:32:01 AM PDT · by Redmen4ever · 14 replies
    Newshub (NZ) ^ | 9/23/17 | NA
    With 60 percent of the vote counted: National 46.7 (58 seats), Labour 35.5 (45 seats)
  • Tony Abbott ‘assaulted’ by same-sex marriage campaigner (former Australian Prime Minister)

    09/21/2017 5:12:10 PM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 6 replies
    news.com.au ^ | 22nd September 2017 | Liz Burke, Victoria Craw and James Law
    POLICE are investigating after Tony Abbott alleged that he was headbutted in the face by a tattooed pro-gay-marriage campaigner in Hobart. The former prime minister said he was the victim of “politically motivated violence” when he was confronted by a man after attending a private function in the Tasmanian capital on Thursday afternoon. “A fellow sung out to me, ‘Hey, Tony’. I turned around, there was a chap wearing a ‘vote yes’ badge. He says ‘I wanna shake your hand’,” Mr Abbott told 2GB radio. “I went over to shake his hand and he headbutted me.” Mr Abbott said his...
  • Australia's newest world-class navy ship (commissioning on Saturday)

    09/21/2017 4:41:32 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 10 replies
    Australian Associated Press ^ | September 21, 2017 | AARON BUNCH
    It's all smiles on deck aboard the Australian Navy's newest ship, the Hobart, and there's none bigger than that on Captain John Stavridis. "I pinch myself everyday that I'm actually in command of a guided missile destroyer," he told AAP on Thursday. But the veteran sailor, with 29 years service, says it's not just him. All 186 crew members feel "very fortunate and very blessed" to be serving on the first of Australia's three new Hobart Class destroyers. "It's a very excited crew," he said. Australia's most sophisticated warship comes into service as regional tensions reach boiling point following North...
  • Newshub election poll: Either National, Labour could take power

    09/21/2017 12:39:52 AM PDT · by Redmen4ever · 1 replies
    Newsbub (NZ) ^ | 9/22/17 | Patrick Gower
    The final poll is in, and it shows either side could take power on Saturday.
  • New Zealand dollar hits 6-week high as opposition tumbles in pre-election poll

    09/20/2017 3:01:07 AM PDT · by Redmen4ever · 5 replies
    Financial Times ^ | 9/20/17 | Edward White
    The New Zealand dollar jumped as much as 1 per cent on Wednesday following the release of a new poll …
  • New Zealand's ruling National Party regains wide lead over Labour: poll

    09/20/2017 2:52:02 AM PDT · by Redmen4ever · 5 replies
    Reuters ^ | 9/20/17 | NA
    New Zealand’s ruling National Party regained a wide lead over the opposition Labour Party ahead of Saturday’s election, an opinion poll showed on Wednesday, sending the New Zealand dollar higher in the face of what is still expected to be a tight race.
  • Spanish shipbuilder’s landing craft sank under Australian tanks

    09/19/2017 8:35:50 PM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 11 replies
    The Australian ^ | September 4, 2017 | RORY CALLINAN
    A Spanish company vying for a $30 billion Navy ship building contract is using a Youtube video to imply its landing craft can carry Australia’s heavy tanks despite the boat sinking too low in water when the armoured vehicle was put on board. Navantia, one of three contenders for Australia’s $30 billion Future Frigates contract, has a contract worth about $240 million to supply Australia with 12 landing craft supposedly capable of carrying the army’s 62 tonne M1A1 Abrams tanks. Defence has since confirmed trials of the boats had to be suspended after they sank to low in the water...
  • Donald Trump honours Australia refugee deal, 50 asylum seekers resettled in first wave

    09/19/2017 4:56:12 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 15 replies
    News Corp Australia Network ^ | September 20, 2017 | Claire Bickers
    ABOUT 50 refugees in Australia’s offshore detention centres have passed the United States’ “extreme vetting” and will be resettled in America in coming weeks. It comes just six weeks before the Manus Island detention centre in Papua New Guinea is due to close. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull this morning said it was “good news” that about 25 refugees from both Manus Island and Nauru would be resettled. Mr Turnbull thanked US President Donald Trump for honouring his deal with the Obama Administration despite his obvious reservations. The deal had been the subject of their testy phone call in January, just...
  • The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, September 20, 2017

    09/19/2017 1:49:20 PM PDT · by Redmen4ever · 3 replies
    interest.co.nz ^ | 9/20/17 | Dan Bell
    The NZDUSD opens at 0.7318 (mid-rate) this morning.
  • Australia's warmest winter 'driven by climate change'

    09/19/2017 6:53:47 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 16 replies
    BBC ^ | September 19, 2017
    Climate change has driven Australia to its warmest winter on record, a leading climate group has said. Data released this month showed average maximum temperatures in the winter months of June to August were nearly 2C above average. Climate change made the "exceptionally warm and dry" winter 60 times more likely, the Climate Council said in a report. The group has linked the record hot winter to "worsening climate change". The Climate Council is an independent, non-profit organisation that was set up in 2013 to continue the work of its government-funded predecessor, which was abolished by the Tony Abbott government....
  • Experts admit global warming predictions wrong

    09/19/2017 1:07:03 AM PDT · by iowamark · 36 replies
    The Australian ^ | September 19, 2017 | Ben Webster
    The worst impacts of climate change can still be avoided, senior scientists have said after revising their previous predictions. The world has warmed more slowly than had been forecast by computer models, which were “on the hot side” and overstated the impact of emissions, a new study has found. Its projections suggest that the world has a better chance than previously claimed of meeting the goal set by the Paris agreement on climate change to limit warming to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels. The study, published in the journal Nature Geoscience, makes clear that rapid reductions in emissions will still be...