Posted in Local News, Political News, tagged $100 million, $2.5 billion, 2012., a $100 million, Africa, astronomy, astronomy project., Astronomy Research, astronomy research centre, Australia, Australia's chances., bid, centre, Curtin University, decision, director, enhance, expected, extra, front runners, funding, international, International Centre, launched, massive, million, officially, perth, PREMIER Colin Barnett, project, radio, research, research centre in Perth, Richard Schilizzi, Runners, S.K.A, secure, South Africa, Square Kilometre Array, State Government, telescope, university, University of Western Australia, unveiled, WA, WA's bid, western, Western Australian, win. on September 2, 2009|
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The Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett has officially launched a $100 million research centre in Perth, which has been set up to help Australia win a massive radio astronomy project.
Western Australia and South Africa are the front runners to secure the $2.5 billion Square Kilometre Array project, with the decision expected in 2012.
To strengthen WA’s bid, Curtin University and the University of Western Australia have set up the International Centre for Astronomy Research with extra funding from the State Government.
The International Director for the S.K.A project Richard Schilizzi says the centre will enhance Australia’s chances.
“It shows that the infrastructure for radio astronomy in Australia is very strong and that means that the ability to exploit the telescope role will be ensured,” he said.
Source : www.abc.net.au
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Posted in Local News, tagged $1.72 million, 39-year-old, Australian, bookkeeper, centre, charged, contract, detectives, Ellenbrook, Ellenbrook woman, employed, financial, fraud, intelligence, investigation, job, launched, Major Fraud Squad, perth, Perth Magistrate's Court, Police, received, released on bail, Report Analysis, servant, stealing, stealing $1.72 million, stole, training institute, training place, transactions, valuable., working on August 23, 2009|
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A 39-year-old woman from Ellenbrook was arrested for stealing $1.72 million from a Perth training institute she was working at, police claim.
Sergeant Graham Clifford says the woman embezzled the money during a three year period from 2006 until 2009 when she was employed at the training place as a contract bookkeeper.
Major Fraud Squad detectives had launched an investigation into the 39-year-old after having received valuable financial intelligence from the Australian Transactions Report Analysis Centre. Police charged the Ellenbrook woman with stealing as a servant and fraud.
The 39-year-old has been released on bail until she will appear in Perth Magistrates Court on Monday 24 August.
Source : www.watoday.com.au
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Posted in Local News, tagged 2008., art gallery, Australia, Australia’s, backgrounds, big, bold, business, C2030 Summit., centre, cheap, city, city block, City of Perth, Claremont, combined, connecting, Council, create flow-on, cultural, deregulated, Diversifying, Economic, entertainment district, gay marriage, horizon., housing, improving Perth, indigenous, indigenous cultural centre., Industry, inner-city, innovative, international students, live music, perth, population, public space, resident, restaurants, retail, river, rowdy pub, services, skilled local, social, space, State Government, Students, take risks, the city, the foreshore, to-do list, trading hours, United Nations, usage, variety of housing, vibrant foreshore, vision, voting at 16, WA, weekend markets, wine bars, youth advisory, youth ambassador on July 31, 2009|
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A vibrant foreshore entertainment district, an indigenous cultural centre, cheap inner-city housing for students, voting at 16 and gay marriage are some ideas for improving Perth that Australia’s 2008 youth ambassador to the United Nations will take to today’s C2030 Summit.
One of many speakers at the summit, Elizabeth Shaw, 25, said a bold plan to bring the river to the city should be at the top of the State Government’s to-do list.
Ms Shaw, of Claremont, is on the City of Perth youth advisory council.
She said it was time Perth realised its potential. “We need to stop talking about things like connecting the city to the river and just do them,” she said.
“When you’ve got a space like the foreshore, you’ve got to be bold and innovative and take risks.”
Ms Shaw’s vision for the foreshore included a variety of housing for all social economic backgrounds, a range of restaurants, live music, wine bars, a rowdy pub, an art gallery, a public space for weekend markets and an indigenous cultural centre.
Diversifying usage on each city block to achieve a balance of retail, housing, business and industry combined with deregulated trading hours would keep the city activated and vibrant at all times.
Ms Shaw said attracting and retaining skilled local and international students could be improved by building high-density housing in the city and making it an exciting place to be.
“We need a big resident population to create flow-on services,” she said.
JOSEPH CATANZARO : www.thewest.com.au
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Posted in ALL news, tagged 'marine threat', 30 centimetres, 7.8 richter scale, a tsunami, Australia, Australia's tsunami system, best in the world, centre, Chief Meteorologist, close to Australia, closest, coast, Damage, David Jepsen, demonstrate, Dr Chris Ryan, earthquake, epicentre, followed, Geoscience Australia, island, Joint Australian Tsunami, located, measuring 7.8, monitoring, monitoring system, near Wollongong, new, New Zealand, New Zealand to get to Tasmania., New Zealand's, nothing, occurred, perform, performs well, Port Kembla, Puysegur, reach, region, reported, richter, Richter scale, rising, scale, seduction, Seismologist, significant, source, south, south coast, South Island, south-eastern Australia, system., the system, the tsunami, tsunami warning, two hours, warning, warranted, waves, world, zone on July 16, 2009|
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Last night’s tsunami warning for south-eastern Australia, may have come to nothing, but it did demonstrate the worth of the mo
nitoring system, says one expert.
The warning was announced soon after an earthquake, measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale, occurred off the south coast of New Zealand’s South Island.
Chief Meteorologist Dr Chris Ryan, of the Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre, says the epicentre was located in the closest earthquake source zone to Australia, a region known as the Puysegur seduction zone.
He says, despite being close to Australia, the region is far enough away that a tsunami would take more two hours to reach the coast.
Ryan says the tsunami that followed only warranted a ‘marine threat’ warning with waves rising 30 centimetres at Port Kembla, near Wollongong and no significant damage has been reported.
Seismologist David Jepsen, of Geoscience Australia, says it took two hours for waves from New Zealand to get to Tasmania.
He says the Puysegur seduction zone is a region where Australia’s tectonic plate pushes underneath the Pacific plate.
Although the Australian tsunami warning system is one of the best in the world, the system is still pretty new.
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Posted in Immigration News, Jobs and careers, tagged abroad, access, across, adequately, architecturally, around, aspects, assist, Attendance, attendees, attending, Australia, ‘Visas, bank account, calibre, centre, chosen, cities, companies;, comprehensive, comprehensive seminars, comprehensive visa, concerns, conference centre, consult, countries., country, cover, currently, CV personally, destination, Doctors, down, ease, easy, Economic, Emigration, employers, ensuring, event, events, exhibitors, expo, exposure, foreign exchange, four, Glasgow University, global health employers, government, Health, Hunter Halls, immigration, immigration agents, immigration information, Immigration News, in-depth, information., international, Ireland, issue, jobs, knowledge, largest, levels, major, maximum, Moneycorp, move, moving, National Statistics, nurses, prestigious, purpose built, reached, real, recruiters, Red Cow Moran Hotel, redesigned, reflect, regional areas, removals, selected, selection, seminars, shortage, significant, sitting, skills, specialist, top health, transfer, uk, uncertainty, unprecedented, visa, visit, visitors, wide, world, World Expos, www.workingin-australia.com on May 19, 2009|
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There is currently a significant shortage of doctors and nurses in Australia, particularly in regional areas. See ‘Visas for doctors and nurses’ for more detail, or see www.workingin-australia.com for comprehensive visa and immigration information.
Give yourself the knowledge to take your skills abroad. With a wide selection of companies at the expo that can assist with your move, you’ll be able to get real answers to your questions about migrating – we’ve made it as easy as possible.
Attendance at the expo is simply not complete without attending our comprehensive seminars. 
Obtain detailed information on visas, lifestyle, culture, how to move, financial and legal issues and more, all in a welcoming, open format.
There is no doubt that economic uncertainty is a real issue. Ease your concerns by sitting down at one of the many in-depth seminars to be held at the Health Jobs around the World Expos that will cover all aspects of moving countries.
Full seminar programmes will be available as we near the expo.
Visit Expo
Emigration from the UK has reached unprecedented levels according to the Office for National Statistics. With that in mind, we have selected four major cities across the UK and Ireland to make it as easy as possible for you to visit and meet with top health employers from around the world.
Glasgow 14 October 2009
Health Jobs Around the World will be held in the prestigious Hunter Halls at Glasgow University, to adequately reflect the calibre of the event, attendees and exhibitors.
London 17 -18 October 2009
In this major centre, Health Jobs Around the World will take place at a landmark central location home to the UK’s top exhibitions year on year.
Manchester 10 – 11 October 2009
Centrally located between London and Glasgow, our Manchester show will take place at the Manchester Convention & Exhibition Centre (Manchester Central), a 10,000 square metre purpose built and architecturally redesigned events centre.
Dublin 7 October 2009
The Dublin Expo will be centrally located at the conference centre in the Red Cow Moran Hotel, ensuring visitors easy access and exhibitors maximum exposure.Talk to government immigration agents, open a bank account in your chosen destination country, learn how to transfer your funds at the best possible conversion rate with the UK’s leading foreign exchange specialist Moneycorp, consult with international removals companies, and hand your CV personally the largest selection of global health employers and recruiters anywhere in the UK.
http://www.expo-health.com/visit_expo.aspx
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