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Australian faces jail over Bali stabbing

Perth Now - breaking news - Mon, 19/12/2011 - 4:58pm
A 28-YEAR-old Australian man is in police custody in Bali following the stabbings of two other Australian men in a bar fight.

Kim Jong-Il death could be 'turning point'

Perth Now - breaking news - Mon, 19/12/2011 - 4:44pm
BRITAIN says the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il could be a "turning point" for the isolated nation.

Saudi prince invests $300m in Twitter

Perth Now - breaking news - Mon, 19/12/2011 - 4:20pm
SAUDI Prince Alwaleed bin Talal says he and his investment company are investing $301million into the microblogging site Twitter.

Swan, Rudd praise Havel as great leader

Perth Now - breaking news - Mon, 19/12/2011 - 4:05pm
THE Czech Republic lost one of its greatest sons when former president Vaclav Havel died yesterday.

Qantas and union happy with agreement

Perth Now - breaking news - Mon, 19/12/2011 - 3:54pm
THE long-running dispute between Qantas and its engineers has ended with both sides saying they are happy with the outcome.

Routine job killed flood hero, inquest told

Perth Now - breaking news - Mon, 19/12/2011 - 3:39pm
A COMBINATION of faulty equipment, inadequate safety protocols and bad weather may have been responsible for the death of a Queensland floods hero.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Il dies, aged 69

Perth Now - breaking news - Mon, 19/12/2011 - 3:24pm
NORTH Korean leader Kim Jong Il has died, aged 69. His death was announced by a tearful newsreader on state television.

Petrol tipped to fall for Christmas

Perth Now - breaking news - Mon, 19/12/2011 - 2:59pm
MOTORISTS should expect some festive cheer at the bowser with petrol prices expected to fall by up to two cents a litre in the next two weeks, an economist says.

Shares end at three-week low

Perth Now - breaking news - Mon, 19/12/2011 - 2:57pm
SHARES ended at a three-week low as the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il brought more uncertainty to a market already riled by a slump in the share price of domestic retailers.

Dollar dragged down after Kim Jong Il's death

Perth Now - breaking news - Mon, 19/12/2011 - 2:53pm
THE dollar fell by almost half a US cent as markets digested news of the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

Qld backflip on full-fee plan

The Australian - Higher Education - Sun, 18/12/2011 - 9:00pm
QUEENSLAND has backed away from a sudden decision to hit the young children of international students with full school fees.


Information is super essential

The Australian - Higher Education - Sun, 18/12/2011 - 9:00pm
DEAKIN accounting professor Graeme Wines is “incensed” by UniSuper’s announcement of a possible shortfall.


Sandstone bounties for the best

The Australian - Higher Education - Sun, 18/12/2011 - 9:00pm
SANDSTONES battle it out for perfect scoring school students with scholarships and photo-shoots.
 


Sydney claims fund raising record

The Australian - Higher Education - Sun, 18/12/2011 - 9:00pm
THE University of Sydney sets a fund-raising record with $73 million.


Proposed survey to improve uni performance

The Australian - Higher Education - Sun, 18/12/2011 - 9:00pm
New university student survey to encourage system diversity


iPad hits the mark at Edith Cowan

The Australian - Higher Education - Sun, 18/12/2011 - 9:00pm
WESTERN Australia's Edith Cowan University has created an iPad app to replace traditional paper-based marking of student work.


ACT resolves bus concession glitch

The Australian - Higher Education - Fri, 16/12/2011 - 9:00pm
DESPITE lobbying for equitable student transport concessions, the ACT almost opened up a new line of inequity.


UQ chief retires with no word on relative

The Australian - Higher Education - Fri, 16/12/2011 - 9:00pm
QUEENSLAND University vice-chancellor Paul Greenfield retired yesterday without explaining how a "close relative" got into medicine without the marks.


Adelaide acts on indigenous oral health

The Australian - Higher Education - Fri, 16/12/2011 - 9:00pm
ABORIGINAL children are suffering from dental decay at more than twice the rate of non-indigenous children.


Mid-sector institution for Canberra

The Australian - Higher Education - Fri, 16/12/2011 - 9:00pm
THE ACT has resolved a turf war between Canberra's university and TAFE by awarding the spoils to both.


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