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    Cruise Sydney Harbour on board the Captain Cook II

    Date: Monday 12th December 2011

    RSVPs and payments strictly due by 1 December 2011.

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Journalist dodged Hitler and fought tyranny

 

Jurgen Corleis, 1929-2011

Where better to hide a young German teenager with Jewish heritage from the Nazis during the war than inside a Nazi school?

This was the teenage life for Jurgen Corleis, who became a distinguished journalist and was also one of the first non-English speaking journalists to be based in Australia as a foreign correspondent.

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Queensland open for business

BRISBANE, April 14 (APNA) - The Queensland economy took a huge battering through the combination of floods and cyclones in January and February. It was described as the worst natural disaster in its history. What followed was a huge recovery effort by Queensland authorities, Federal agencies and the people of Queensland. Now Queensland wants to get a clear message out to the rest of the world that the tropical state is open for business again.

 

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BLANCHETT CALLS FOR CLIMATE LEADERSHIP. (FCA)

In a passionate address to FCA members at the Wharf Restaurant in Sydney, Hollywood star Cate Blanchett called for leadership to address climate change and green issues.

The co-artistic director of the Sydney Theatre Company told FCA members she was "incredibly hopeful before Copenhagen" but now admits she's "much more realistic".

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STOP DUMPING FOREIGN GOODS-AWU TELLS FCA- March 2

paulh-1In an address to the FCA at the American Club in Sydney, the Australian Workers Union (AWU) renewed calls for the federal government to protect jobs and producers from foreign companies dumping subsidised goods in the local market.

 

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RUDD OUTLINES AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN MIDDLE EAST TO FCA - Feb 2011

Kevin-Steve-1-2Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd said the Libyan regime's response was the most brutal seen since a string of popular uprisings began in the Middle East in December.

"We have now entered a danger zone in Tripoli - if the regime uses full force to survive, we may be looking at mass casualties," Mr Rudd told journalists at an event co-chaired by the Foreign Correspondents Association and National Press Club in Canberra on February 22.

Mr Rudd called on the United Nations Security Council to get involved. "The Libyan regime should be placed on notice by the supreme council of the United Nations that the international community is watching and the international community will act if crimes against humanity are committed," he said.

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