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Sunshine Coast family faces deportation
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$100 million astronomy research centre unveiled in Perth
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| Leave a Comment »
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
Broome stopover port for 2011 Around Australia Race and Rally
Posted in Local News, tagged 2011, 7500 nautical mile, Aboriginal, Around Australia, Around Australia Ocean Race, Around Australia Race and Rally, Asian, Australia, Australia’s, best in the world, best loved, blended, boats, Broome, Broome – one of Western Australia’s, Broome pearls, Broome to Fremantle, Broome waters, business, captivated, captivatingly friendly, catamarans, CEO, create, crews, cruising, cruising monohulls, cultures, designed, Europe, European, event, family, flamboyant personality, foot super maxis, fortunes, FREMANTLE, friends., heart and soul of Broome., international, internationally, Kimberley Region, Linneys of Broome., local, local authorities, lured, manufactured, media people, mile, multicultural population, nationalities, New Zealand, ocean, Ocean Events Pty Ltd, Ocean Race, Ocean Race Trophy, opened the doors, pearl jewellery company, pearling, Perpetual, port, promise, race, Race and Rally event., racing, Rally, recognised, renowned, reservations, shore crew, Slot Reservations, South Africa, sponsors, stopover, supporters., tourist attractions, town’s major industries., Transatlantic racers, USA, WA, western australia, Western Australian company, yachts on August 2, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Bob Williams the CEO of Ocean Events Pty Ltd, the Western Australian company behind the 2011 ‘Around Australia Ocean Race and Rally’ has spent the last few days in Broome, located in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia, and an important stop-over port for both the Around Australia Ocean Race and Rally.
Williams has been meeting with local authorities and business people discussing the event coming to Broome waters in August and September 2011.
Incorporated into the 2011 Around Australia Ocean Race is the Broome to Fremantle Ocean Race. The Perpetual Broome to Fremantle Ocean Race Trophy is designed and manufactured in Broome by the internationally renowned pearl jewellery company Linneys of Broome.
Principal owner of Linneys Mr Bill Reed yesterday gave Bob Williams and Broome Shire President Mr Graeme Campbell the first viewing of of the trophy.
Linneys apprentice Joshua Gower is the proud craftsman of this fine trophy a copy of which will be taken home by the winning skippers of the 2011 Broome to Fremantle Ocean Race.
Originally founded as a pearling port over a hundred years ago, Broome now boasts a multicultural population of many nationalities lured here by the promise of finding their fortunes. Asian, European and Aboriginal cultures have all blended to create a captivatingly friendly and flamboyant personality that is the heart and soul of Broome.
Broome pearls are recognised as the best in the world and pearling remains one of the town’s major industries.
Broome has a permanent population of 15,000 which expands to 40,000 around the time of the Broome Cup Week horse racing carnival (August) attracting visitors from all over Australia and around the world.
The crews of the Around Australia Ocean Race and Rally yachts, shore crew, family, friends, supporters, sponsors, and local and international media people are bound to be captivated by Broome – one of Western Australia’s and Australia’s best loved tourist attractions.
‘Since we opened the doors for Slot Reservations we have been staggered by the responses for both the Race and Rally – still about neck and neck in event preferences at this stage.
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‘We’ve heading towards 100 boats now from 100 foot super maxis to Transatlantic racers, from cruising and racing catamarans and many cruising monohulls and the reservations just keep rolling in and we expect that at this rate we will have a total of around 300 reservations.
‘It’s very gratifying to see such interest in the event. It’s plain that the event has such national and international appeal with Event Slot Reservations coming in from South Africa, Europe, the USA, and New Zealand already.
‘Some very significant Australian yacht clubs have chosen to join with us in planning and running this major event and we will be making announcements about that in coming days.
‘Please get your Slot Reservations in as soon as possible, the news is spreading internationally now!!’
Got to www.sailaroundaustralia.com.au to read more and fill in your Slot Reservation now
Source : www.sail-world.com
Socceroos beat Japan, Cahill scores two
Posted in Sport, tagged 10th minute, 2006, 2010, against, Australia, Australia won 2-1, Australia's World Cup, blocked it, Blue Samurai, box, brilliant reflex, Cahill, campaign, cheer, crossbar., crowd, eight, final phase, free kick, games, goalkeeper, goals, green and gold army, head, heroics, history, internationals, Japan, Japanese defenders, left foot shot, long ball, long-range, MCG, MCG crowd, Melbourne, Melbourne crowd, Mile Sterjovski, ovation, over, powerful shot, qualifying., real chance, rebound, second half, Seigo Narazaki, Socceroos, Socceroos against, Socceroos goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, South Africa, Sport, star, Tim Cahill, top of the group, triumph., trouble, Tulio Tanaka, two, unbeaten, victory over Japan., Vince Grella, world cup, World Cup qualification on June 17, 2009| 1 Comment »
Socceroos star Tim Cahill relived his 2006 World Cup heroics with two second half goals against Japan to ensure Australia ended their qualifying campaign for South Africa 2010 in triumph.
Australia won 2-1 at the MCG on Wednesday night, meaning they went unbeaten through the eight games of their final phase of qualifying and stayed ahead of Japan at the top of their group to earn Asian bragging rights.
Cahill, who scored the first two goals in Australia’s World Cup history to spark a famous 3-1 comeback victory over Japan in Germany in 2006, was again the shining light for the Socceroos against the Blue Samurai.
While both sides were already guaranteed World Cup qualification before Wednesday night’s match, Cahill’s second half heroics at least gave an MCG crowd of 69,238 plenty to cheer about.
There had been precious few moments for the green and gold army to get excited about before the break, as Australia continued the effective but unadventurous style that had served them well previously in the campaign.
Their one real chance of the first half came in the 10th minute, when Cahill ran onto a long ball in the box.
His left foot shot was not hit with enough venom to trouble goalkeeper Seigo Narazaki, who blocked it away.
But the rebound ended up with Mile Sterjovski, whose much more powerful shot required a brilliant reflex move by the `keeper to deflect it over the crossbar.
Cahill had another chance from the resultant corner, with a header from the box, but was wide of the target.
Japan did most of most of the attacking for the rest of the half and eventually opened the scoring through Tulio Tanaka in the 40th minute.
Tanaka made a well-timed run into the middle of the box from a corner kick and leapt over Cahill to head it home.
It broke a seven-game streak of clean sheets for Socceroos goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, who had spent his previous 710 minutes in goal without conceding.
But the rare blot on their defensive copybook stirred the Socceroos into life after break and they attacked constantly in the opening stages of the second half.
It took a brilliant Cahill header to level the scores in the 59th minute.
He produced a huge leap above two Japanese defenders at the left side of the box to connect with a long-range Vince Grella free kick and head it into the right side of the net.
The goal seemed to inspire Cahill to press even harder for the winner, getting onto the end of several promising attacking moves in the following minutes.
He eventually gave the Socceroos the lead in the 76th minute, when a Nicky Carle corner kick from the right side floated over a pack of players in the box.
Cahill, lurking at the back, got enough of his right leg to the ball to send it home and lift the crowd to their feet.
It was his 16th goal in 33 internationals and he was later given a huge ovation as he walked to the bench in the 86th minute, having once again lifted Australia to a comeback victory over Japan.
But, asked after the match about his scoring record against Japan, Cahill would only speak about the Melbourne crowd, a possible snub to the media who have criticised the Socceroos’ playing style.
“I’d just like to thank the crowd, the lads, a great turnout in Melbourne, I’m so proud to be here, so proud to play tonight so I think the credit just goes to the crowd, you were brilliant,” he said.
“This is a step forward for us, it’s great to finish top of the group.”
Source : www.thewest.com.au
PM Rudd launches Australia’s WCup bids
Posted in Sport, tagged 1956, 2000 Olympic Games., 2018 World Cup., 2022 World Cup, 2022., acceptance, announce, audience, Australia, Australia (FFA), Australia's, Australia's bid to host, Australia's record, Australian fans, Belgium-Netherlands, bid, billionaire, Canberra, capital, challenges, country, courage, creativity, cup, England, English, event, FFA chairman, FIFA, FIFA World Cup, football, Football Federation, Frank Lowy, full backing, Germany, global appeal, goalkeeper, governing body, government, great opportunity, greater, host, host a World Cup, hosting, Indonesia, initiative, Japan, kevin rudd, launch., launched, launches, Lowy, Lucas Neill, major, Mark Schwarzer, Mexico, national, national skipper, nine bidders, official, official ceremony, officially, opportunity, Parliament House, performance, play, PM Rudd, Portugal-Spain, Premier League, Prime Minister, prize, property billionaire, Qatar, qualified, rudd, Russia, salute, showpiece event., Socceroos, South Africa, South Korea., Sport, sports events, Stars, statement., successful, support, SYDNEY (AFP), the nation., Thousands, United States, unparalleled, urging Australians, visit, WCup bids, world, world cup, World Cup bid., World Cup host., World Cup in 2018, World football, world stage on June 14, 2009| Leave a Comment »
SYDNEY (AFP) — Prime Minister Kevin Rudd officially launched Australia’s bid to host the football World Cup in 2018 or 2022.
Rudd told an official ceremony at Parliament House in the national capital Canberra that Football Federation Australia (FFA) had the full backing of the government to bid for the showpiece event.
“The sheer odds are tough against Australia, eight other countries, but the reason the government had got behind the bid is that we as a nation can rise behind this great bid,” Rudd said.
The premier said the chance to host a World Cup was a great opportunity for the nation.
“The challenges are great, but the prize is much greater,” he said.
“I salute those who have had the courage and the initiative and creativity to bring forth this idea.”
English Premier League stars, national skipper Lucas Neill and goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, also spoke at the launch, urging Australians to throw their support behind the World Cup bid.
FFA chairman Frank Lowy said it would be an “unparalleled opportunity” for Australia to earn official acceptance as a World Cup host.
“On the world stage, there is no event with the same level of global appeal or audience reach as the FIFA World Cup,” the property billionaire said in a statement.
Lowy said Australia?s “secret weapon” for winning the World Cup bid was the Australian people, and Australia’s desirability as a travel destination.
“People from all over the world want to visit our country and thanks to the performance of the Socceroos at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, as well as the many thousands of Australian fans who followed them, the rest of the world has a very positive view of us.”
Lowy also pointed to Australia’s record of hosting successful major sports events such as the 1956 and 2000 Olympic Games.
Australia are among nine bidders, along with Belgium-Netherlands, England, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Portugal-Spain, Russia and the United States, for the 2018 World Cup.
The same nine bidders are also in the running for the 2022 World Cup, along with Qatar and South Korea.
World football governing body FIFA will announce both the 2018 and 2022 World Cup hosts in December 2010.
Australia have already qualified to play in next year’s World Cup in South Africa.
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Australia is still open for business
Posted in Immigration News, Living in Perth, tagged accumulated, advantage, applicants, apply, around the world, assistance packages, AUD$300, Australia, Australia's, Australia's business migration programme, Australian, Australian Citizenship, Australian government, Australian nationality., bid to sponsor, budget, business, business applicants, business migrants, business migrating, business people, business visa applicant, business visas, business world, cap, children, competing, countries., create, current, discounted, Economic, education, encourage business migrants, entrepreneurship, establish, existing business, families to Australia, financial, financial troubles, four years, future, future - business migrants, global downturn, global financial crisis, global recession, good business, government bonds, grant, granted., Immigration News, impact, Indonesia, instability concern, invest, invested in Australia, investment, job opportunities, Living in Perth, managing director, media reports, migrating to Australia, migration, Migration opportunities, move to Australia, Mr Stephen Moir, new business, New business visa, new migrants, now, offer, offer incentives, offered, open for business. In order to, operate, opportunities, opportunities in Australia, optimism, permanent visa, pessimistic, plaguing, political, potential business migrants, PRC, purchase, qualifying., recorded sales, released, relocate, SBDC, sentiment, Small Business, Small Business Development Corporation, small business owners, small business sector, South Africa, sponsor, states and territories, successful, suitable migrants, survey, tax, tax relief, temporary visa, under, visa holder, wealth, weather the storm, welcome, western australia, world on June 14, 2009| Leave a Comment »
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Socceroos qualify for 2010 World Cup
Posted in Sport, tagged 10-minute period., 2010, 27th minute, 33rd minute., against, Ahmed Faris, Al Sadd Club, ambitions, Asia's Group A, Asian, Australia, back-to-back, Bahrain, bar, Blue Samurai, booked, brilliant, brilliantly saved, Burhan, Cahill, celebrate, chance, chest, Chris Coyne, controlled, cup final 2010, dangerous, determined, Doha crowd, Doha., draw, drilled, early, earning, Everton, exempt, feel, firing, first time, flash of chances, flicked, free, free kick, front, game, goal., goals, great goals, Grella ball, Harry Kewell, head, historic, hosts, Hosts South Africa, hot, humid, humid conditions., Ibrahim Majed, impressed, impressive, increasingly, Japan, job, Josh Kennedy, Kennedy, Kewell, kick, long shot, looked, losses, Mark Bresciano, Mark Schwarzer, menacing, midfielder, next year's, officially, opposition, over the bar, overhead, overhead kick, point, possession, post, powerful drive, previous, punching away, Qatar, Qatar side, qualification, qualify, qualifying., rivals, Saturday, save by, scoreless, scoring, seal, Sebastian Soria Quintana, second half, shot, sides, soccer, Socceroos, Socceroos content, South Africa, space, Sport, star, star striker, striker, struck, teams, three, ticket, Tim Cahill, top, tougher, tournament, unlucky, Uzbekistan, Vince Grella, vocal, volley, whistle blew, win., won, woodwork, world cup, world cup 2010, World Cup appearances, World Cup finals, youthful on June 7, 2009| Leave a Comment »
AUSTRALIA have booked a ticket to the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa with a scoreless draw against a determined Qatar at the Al Sadd Club in Doha.
Needing only a point to officially seal qualification, the Socceroos got the job done against a youthful Qatar side to ensure back-to-back World Cup appearances for the first time.
The home side proved tougher opposition than they had in three previous losses, but Australia could feel unlucky not to have won after Tim Cahill struck the post with a spectacular bicycle kick in the first half and Qatari keeper Qasem Burhan made several brilliant saves in the second.
The win means the Socceroos cannot finish any lower than second in Asia’s Group A, with the top two teams earning qualification.
They joined Asian rivals Japan as the first two sides to qualify for next year’s tournament, after the Blue Samurai sealed their spot with a 1-0 win over Uzbekistan earlier on Saturday.
Hosts South Africa are exempt from qualifying.
Both sides made a tentative start in front of a small but vocal Doha crowd, with the Socceroos content to keep possession in the hot and humid conditions.
Qatar’s star striker Sebastian Soria Quintana looked dangerous early on and had the first real chance of the half after getting in behind Chris Coyne, but he flashed his shot across the face of goal.
The Socceroos muscled their way back into the game before Cahill was denied one of the great goals by the woodwork in the 27th minute.
Josh Kennedy, who impressed up front, flicked on a Mark Bresciano free kick with his head, before Cahill found himself in space, controlled with his chest and drilled an overhead kick into the right upright.
Harry Kewell became increasingly menacing after switching to the right win, going close to scoring himself before creating another move which led to Vince Grella firing a volley just over the bar in the 33rd minute.
Qatar had two chances late in the half with Cahill blocking Quintana’s effort and Mark Schwarzer punching away an ambitions long shot from Ahmed Faris.
Australia stepped up their game early in the second half with a flash of chances within a 10-minute period.
The first came to an unlikely source in defender Chris Coyne, who had his shot cleared off the line after attempting to turn in a headed Cahill effort.
The impressive Everton midfielder was again another stunner when his powerful drive was brilliantly saved in the 57th minute by Burhan.
Burhan was called into action again to tip over a Kennedy shot from out wide and once more in the 63rd minute when Kewell collected a brilliant Grella ball, cut inside Ibrahim Majed and forced another great save by Burhan with his right foot.
Continued to threaten and fired across the face of goal in the 80th and although they didn’t get the goal they perhaps deserved, it meant little when the whistle blew to ensure another historic World Cup appearance.
The Socceroos now have matches against Bahrain and Japan at home to celebrate.
Source www.news.com.au
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