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Australia’s tsunami system performs well
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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 monitoring 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.
Rudd signs deal to help jobless
Posted in Jobs and careers, Political News, tagged (COAG), access, aged over 25., agreed, agreement, Anna Bligh, approach, Australia, Canberra, COAG's, conference, consequence.", Council of Australian Governments, criticism, Darwin, deal, development, Economic, employment agency, enter, federal government's, global recession, government, government-subsidised, hard, important, intensive, intervention, Job Services, Job Services Australia, jobless, kevin rudd, Labor, labour market, matches, Mr Rudd, new, new scheme, path, people, Premier, prepare, Prime Minister, provider, qualification, Queensland, recovery, registered, represents, retrenched, rudd, Rudd Government, serious, signed, skills, skills shortage, skills-first, state's, support, territories, training places., unemployed, united the states, vocational training., Workers, world, young Australians on July 2, 2009| Leave a Comment »
The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) conference in Darwin agreed to give the jobless access to government-subsidised vocational training.
Labor says the “compact with retrenched workers” will help up to 124,000 people.
“Workers who have been retrenched as a consequence of this global recession have lost their jobs through no fault of their own,” Mr Rudd said.
“Acting to support young Australians who are finding it hard to enter the labour market … represents an important intervention by government.”
Under the agreement, the Federal Government’s new employment agency Job Services Australia matches retrenched workers, aged over 25, with a path to a qualification.
The state and territories would set aside training places.
The entitlement is available from now until the end of 2011.
It follows an “earn or learn” COAG agreement reached in April to make youths aged 15 to 19 undertake training and guarantee places for 20-24 year-olds in skills development.
The Rudd Government says it has invested $300 million in programs to help retrenched workers, but it did not provide a cost for the latest one.
Queensland Premier Anna Bligh said COAG’s new scheme would prepare Australia for economic recovery.
“We know only too well how quickly this country can find itself in a situation of serious skills shortage.”
But Opposition employment participation spokesman Andrew Southcott said training programs for the unemployed had failed when Labor last took that approach in the mid-1990s.
“Training for training’s sake, without a job at the end of it, is cruel to the unemployed,” Mr Southcott said.
“The experience around the world is that a skills-first approach for the unemployed tends to be very expensive and you have poor outcomes.”
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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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