Daily Archive for January 19th, 2010

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Sydney Harbour thrills Prince

PRINCE William began his three-day visit to Australia by admiring “thrilling” views across Sydney Harbour and giving a cheery wave to passing ferry passengers.

Baby’s starvation ‘avoidable’

THE death of a seven-week-old baby who was starved by his mother could have been prevented, the Northern Territory Coroner says.

Doco dishes up success

FOOD Matters, a documentary about nutrition, health and well-being, has just cracked 100,000 sales and is now airing in more than 30 countries.

Our last Spanish-born monk dies

THE last Spanish-born Benedictine monk in Australia’s only monastic town has died at the age of 99.

More New Smashing Pumpkins Surfaces

Billy Corgan has put another new Smashing Pumpkins song on the bands MySpace page.

Australia doubles Haiti aid

AUSTRALIA will double to $10 million its emergency assistance to earthquake-stricken Haiti, the federal government has announced.

The Tote Shuts Its Doors

After 27-years, iconic Melbourne rock and roll pub The Tote has closed.

Aus couple new ‘strictest parents’

A MILITARY family from Texas, horse breakers in Montana and a morally conservative Australian outback couple will be in this season’s World’s Strictest Parents.

Empire Of The Sun Nominated For Two BRIT Awards

Empire of the Sun are up for the International Album and International Newcomer awards at the 2010 BRIT Awards this year.

Empire Of The Sun Nominated For A BRIT Award

Empire of the Sun are up for the International Album award at the 2010 BRIT Awards this year.