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Sunshine Coast family faces deportation
Posted in Immigration News, tagged 2007, a state-sponsored business-owner visa, appeal, application, Aussies, Australian dream: running, barb wire-fenced home, bleak one, Buderim, Buderim Mountain Primary School, building, business, business-owner visa, children, Christmas Day, commonsense, community, criminal, criteria, deportation, desperation, discretion, eyes wide, failed, family, federal government, Fighting tears, four fiscal years, fugitive, grocery store, guard dogs, Immigration officials, immigration spokeswoman, Klues, leave Australia, living, living that dream, lodge, Middy’s, migrating, minimum-assets, money-lending businesses, moving to Australian, nightmare., own business, own house, pleaded, Premier, prevail., prove, rejected, required, requirement., security cameras, South Africa, state officials, state-sponsored business-owner visa, streets, sufficiently, Sunshine Coast, talking, temporary visa, to immigration officials, two-week bridging visas, unsafe, visa, visa’s on October 10, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Rudd plays a straight bat on Rove
Posted in Local News, Political News, tagged "Iranelection", "KevinRuddPM", "Michaeljackson"., "Sauce bottle joke, alongside, appearance, appearing, approval, audience, Australian, Austrian, awesome!, awkward, blogger, bloggers, Bruno, Bruno's, cameo, Channel 10, chatter, colloquialisms, confronting, cringeworthy, debate, dismissed, email, explain, failed, fair shake of the sauce bottle, fake, fashion, followers, happy, He's so hot, huge dive, infamous, interview, kevin, kevin rudd, lamenting, Leader, lot more respect, Malcolm Turnbull, many Twitterers, McManus, media performances, microblogging, Minister's, most talked about, Mr Rudd, Mr Rudd's, Mr Rudd's appearance, Mr Turnbull's, national TV., opposition, OzCar, OzCar affair, parliament, PM, positive, Prime, Prime Minister, Prime Minister's, Prime Minister's office, prime-time, ratings, reactions, remark., reporter, result, Rove, Rove last night, ROVE McManus, Rove's audience, rudd, Sacha Baron Cohen's, scalp, secure, service, show, smelling of roses., spectacularly, staged, stance, stilted, sympathetic, television, topics, Twitter, Twitter account, Twitter was alive, typical of, wake, wary, watching, worried on June 29, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd may have been worried about his prime-time appearance alongside Bruno on Rove last night, but it appears he came through smelling of roses.
Yesterday he said on his Twitter account he was wary of appearing next to Sacha Baron Cohen’s Austrian fashion reporter, asking his followers: “Any ideas guys about how I can get out of this one?”
But after a week in which Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull spectacularly failed to secure the Prime Minister’s scalp over the fake OzCar email, Mr Rudd was always going to like his chances of a sympathetic audience on national TV.
He used an interview with Rove McManus to explain his stance on the OzCar affair, and answered the traditional “Five Questions” from the popular television personality.
Gone were the stilted colloquialisms that have been typical of Mr Rudd’s staged media performances, but McManus didn’t let the PM get away without confronting his now infamous “fair shake of the sauce bottle” remark.
“How many times a day do you actually shake the sauce bottle?” asked the host.
Mr Rudd parried back with “not often enough,” earning the approval of many Twitterers who were watching the show.
“Sauce bottle joke – awesome! ‘Not often enough’,” said one blogger, while another said they had a “lot more respect” for Mr Rudd after his appearance.
Twitter was alive with chatter about the Prime Minister’s cameo, with topics like “Rove”, “Rudd” and “KevinRuddPM” among the most talked about on the microblogging service.
Channel 10 and the Prime Minister’s office would have both been happy with that result – Mr Rudd’s appearance on Australian television was getting as much debate as “Iranelection” and “Michaeljackson”.
While some bloggers dismissed his appearance as awkward and cringeworthy, most reactions were positive, with one lamenting the fact that Bruno did not share the stage with the PM.
Mr Rudd said he was nervous when he found out the comedian was going to be on the show, telling McManus: “Basically I’m in a state of induced panic.”
Perhaps it is lucky for Mr Rudd that they did not share the stage because Bruno’s appraisal was straight to the point: “Your Prime Minister? That guy I saw backstage? He’s so hot.”
Parliament has risen for six weeks, Mr Turnbull’s approval ratings have taken a huge dive in the wake of the OzCar affair and Rove’s audience likes the Prime Minister.
Source : www.abc.net.au
Grocery Choice website scrapped
Posted in Cost of Living, tagged $13 million site, abandoned, advocate, aimed, announced, August, campaigned, choice, close, competition, consumer, Cost of Living, Craig Emerson, criticised, data, defeated, displaying, Dr Emerson, drag their feet, dumped, dumping, easing, election, enough, examination, failed, families, feasible, forced, formed, FuelWatch, generate, government, grocery, Grocery Choice, grocery sectors., heavily, increasing, information., keeping, key, launched, major, manner, measure, Minister, monitoring, monitoring website, Mr Rudd, originally, outdated, petrol, pressures, price, price data., prices low, prior, proceed, promise, promises, provide, reliable, reported, requirements, rudd, Rudd Government, Senate., site, supermarket chains, supermarkets, supplying, The Australian., the Grocery Choice, the site, timely, website, working, year on June 26, 2009| Leave a Comment »
After a meeting today with major supermarkets, Competition Minister Craig Emerson announced that the measure – an election promise that was aimed at keeping grocery prices low – would not proceed, The Australian reported.
“Upon close examination of the data requirements for reliable price information, I have formed the view that it is not feasible to generate that information in a timely manner, “ Dr Emerson said.
The scheme had been due to be up and running next week.
The dumping of Grocery Choice comes after the Government last year abandoned FuelWatch after it was defeated in the Senate.
Mr Rudd campaigned heavily prior to the election on easing the cost-of-living pressures on working families and increasing competition in the petrol and grocery sectors.
Both FuelWatch and Grocery Choice were criticised for not putting downward pressure on prices.
Earlier this month it emerged that the consumer advocate Choice would be forced to go it alone on the website as the major supermarket chains continued to drag their feet over supplying price data.
Choice took over the running of the website from the Rudd Government, which launched it after campaigning on easing cost-of-living pressures before the election.
The $13 million site, which originally launched last August, was heavily criticised for displaying information that was too general and outdated to be useful.
Source : www.news.com.au
Pensioners torture financial adviser
Posted in ALL news, tagged $2 million, ($4.1 million), 15-year, ALL news, American, angry, armed, Audi, “Furious Five”, barely escaped, Bavaria, beaten, bottom, bound me, bowls, breath.”, burnt with cigarettes, cops, driven in the boot of an Audi, dubbed, dumped in a cellar., escaped, face, failed, fax, financial adviser, five pensioners, florida property scheme, furious, gang, his life, hostage, hostage-taking, house, invested, invested their money, James Amburn, kill him “again and again”, masking tape, money, mummy, note, old-age, once, pensioners, Police, recaptured, ribs broke., Saturday, savings, sentences, stormed, the gang, torture., two, up, Zimmer frame on June 24, 2009| Leave a Comment »
A FINANCIAL adviser has barely escaped with his life after being beaten and held hostage for four days … by a gang of old-age pensioners.
American James Amburn was beaten until his ribs broke, burnt with cigarettes and hit with a Zimmer frame by the gang of five pensioners furious that he’d lost their £2 million ($4.1 million) savings.
Living in Germany, Mr Amburn was ambushed as he left a café and driven in the boot of an Audi to a house, where he was dumped in a cellar.
“I was jumped from the rear and struck,” he told UK tabloid The Sun.
“Then they bound me like a mummy with masking tape. It took them quite a while because they ran out of breath.”
In four days, the pensioners fed him just two bowls of soup, burned him with cigarettes and threatened to kill him “again and again”, angry that he had invested their money in a failed Florida property scheme.
He escaped once but was recaptured and beaten until his ribs broke.
Mr Amburn was eventually rescued after convincing his captors to let him fax a Swiss bank in an attempt to get their money.
He left a note for police at the bottom of the fax and armed cops stormed the house in Bavaria on Saturday.
The “Furious Five” as they have been dubbed, face 15-year sentences for hostage-taking and torture.
Source : www.news.com.au
Budget may boost border security
Posted in Immigration News, Political News, tagged attack, border, budget, chris evans, contain, disrupt, Evans parliament, evidence, failed, fight, government, Howard-era, Immigration Minister, Labor's, measures, money, operations, people, policy, protection, security, Senator, smugglers, smuggling, strengthen, Uncategorized, vessels on May 12, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Immigration Minister Chris Evans has hinted the budget will contain additional money to fight people smuggling.
The Rudd government has been criticised for relaxing Howard-era border protection measures.
The opposition says the recent influx of vessels is evidence of Labor’s failed policy.
Since the government abolished temporary protection visas last August, 19 boats carrying suspected asylum seekers have been intercepted in Australian waters.
“We are absolutely committed to maintaining strong border security measures and doing everything we can to attack the people smugglers and disrupt their operations,” Senator Evans told parliament on Tuesday.
The government’s commitment was absolute, he said.
“And that commitment will be reinforced again in tonight’s budget.”
Labor had already taken on additional measures since coming to government to strengthen border security and “more will be done,” Senator Evans said.
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