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Australian scientists work to save koalas

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Australian Telegraph newspaper endorses medical child abuse: Unvaccinated children should be raised as outcasts

The Telegraph is now the first newspaper in the world to recommend that vaccines be used as an anti-human-rights weapon against children. Read More

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UKIP Nigel Farage full interview on ABC Australian TV – May 2013

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Protect your sources: Australia’s WikiLeaks Party calls for journalism shield law

“Only a uniform shield law covering the whole Commonwealth is acceptable,” WLP spokespersons Cassie Findlay and Sam Castro said. “Government agencies, at federal, state and local level, are increasingly gaining powers to obtain information about individual citizens.”The proposed law is the WLP’s first major policy announcement since it was formed as part of WikiLeaks founder Assange’s bid to become an Australian senator in the September 2013 elections in Victoria State.The WLP plans to compete for Senate seats in Victoria, New South Wales and Western Australia in the September 14 election, with Assange running for one of the six Senate seats being contested in Victoria. Findlay and Castro explained that journalists need to have an “unhindered access” to their sources so they could expose corruption, waste and incompetence. “Uniform shield laws legislated by federal parliament are the answer. That is what we stand for and that is what we will fight for if elected. Effective national shield laws go hand-in-hand with uniform whistle-blower laws, particularly covering media disclosures,” the spokespersons added.The move is WLP’s challenge to proposed federal whistleblower laws, which they say fail to protect those who expose corruption or government crimes: “The proposed laws are not only unsatisfactory, they are a clumsy attempt by the major parties to protect themselves from embarrassing scrutiny.”In March 2011, the Australian Senate introduced federal shield laws that recognize circumstances in which journalists do not have to reveal their sources. However, they do not apply to public service whistleblowers, the Australian reported. Court suppression order against whistleblowers have continued after the laws were adopted, mainly in Victoria State, where 270 orders were issued last year.The WikiLeaks Party submitted its registration to the Australian Electoral Commission in April and has secured over 1,000 fee-paying members, more than double the 500 members required for registration.Assange, who has been holed up in London’s Ecuadorian Embassy since June 2012, is preparing for a tough remote campaign. If elected Australian Senator, Assange still might not be physically present at the Australian Senate if he remains trapped in the embassy. Assange’s running mate could sit in for the WikiLeaks founder if he wins the race but is unable to leave the embassy, where he claimed asylum in a bid to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning on sexual assault allegations.British authorities have vowed to detain him if he sets foot outside of the embassy, in light of the European Arrest Warrant issued against him.The founder of the whistleblowing website believes that once extradited to Sweden, he could then be re-extradited to the United States, where according to his lawyers he is likely to face trial and possibly even the death penalty for WikiLeaks’ release of thousands of classified US diplomatic cables. Read More

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Cross-dressing at 30,000 feet: British billionaire dons skirt, lipstick to honor bet (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

The Virgin Group founder honored the bet by playing the role of a flight attendant, shaving his legs, and even putting on lipstick and a red skirt. The AirAsia flight – a company owned by Fernandes – took off in Perth, Australia, and landed near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The airline boss was also a passenger on the flight.Fernandes gave a harsh review of Branson’s skills as a flight attendant: “Out of 10, maybe one, for a bit of humor,” he told reporters.The Malaysian businessman then fired the new flight attendant after the tycoon deliberately knocked over a tray with a glass of orange juice directly onto Fernandez.”He looked at me, I said, ‘don’t you dare,’ and the next thing I know, he tipped the whole tray on me,” Fernandes said.Fernandes had to take his pants off to dry them. “He and the girls mopped it up, but I was walking around the flight in my underwear for a while because I didn’t bring another pair of trousers,” the head of Malaysia’s main low-cost carrier added.Upon landing, the tycoons took a picture together, but Fernandes said that he “wanted to kill him actually” for spilling the juice.”I always wanted to be an air hostess, but it looks like I have to get back to normality,” Branson told reporters.Branson lost the bet to Fernandes three years ago: In 2010, they wagered on which of their Formula One racing teams would finish ahead of the other by the end of the season. Fernandes’ Lotus team placed two spots ahead of Branson’s Virgin, which eventually finished in 12th place.The 62-year-old Branson is the 4th richest citizen of the United Kingdom, according to the Forbes 2012 list of billionaires, with an estimated net worth of $4.5 billion. His Virgin Group encompasses more than 400 companies, including record stores, airlines, railway companies, a radio station and a racing team. The tycoon is also famous for his multiple attempts to break world speed records. The flight helped raise money for an Australian foundation for hospitalized children. Each ticket reportedly cost around $400; 25 percent of the revenue will be given to charity. Read More

‘The Great Gatsby’ gets glittery 3D reboot from Leonardo DiCaprio and Baz Luhrmann

“The Great Gatsby” is an American classic. But that hasn’t stopped Australian director Baz Luhrmann from bringing his trademark style to the tale, set to a provocatively modern soundtrack. With Leonardo DiCaprio in the title role, the movie depicts the wild glamour and energy of…

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‘Prisoner X’ sabotaged spy mission to recover bodies: report

Australian-Israeli Mossad agent Ben Zygier unwittingly sabotaged a top secret spy operation aimed at bringing home the bodies of Israeli soldiers missing in Lebanon, a report said Tuesday. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation, which broke the story in February of Zygier’s arrest, detention…

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