WN Network Australia Post
Australia Post
Search the World News Network
Advanced Search
Breaking News Tue, 8 Jul 2008
A member of international relief group Oxfam dressed as US President George W. bush displays balloons representing the amount of carbon his country emits per capita during a performance in Sapporo on Japan's northern main island of Hokkaido Tuesday, July 8, 2008. The G8 leaders from the United States, Japan, Russia, France, Britain, Canada, Italy and Germany are holding their three-day summit to discuss about global warming and food and oil crisis in the lakeside resort of To
Climate   Emissions   G8   Photos   US  
 The Australian 
George Bush falls in line on climate challenge
| THE G8 group of industrialised nations has set a goal of halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 under a pact that for the first time ties the US to a global target. | The deal represents George W.... (photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye)
Boat
Fishing   Nature   Photos   Water   oceans  
 The Australian 
Son watched father drown after boating mishap
| A YOUNG boy who watched his father drown on a fishing trip in northern NSW said "he just closed his eyes and went under". | The body of Sean Staunton, who had been missing on the Tweed River for fiv... (photo: GFDL / Remi Jouan)
Australia's Jana Rawlinson, Athletics  The Australian 
Jana Rawlinson race just got a lot easier
| ANOTHER big name standing between Jana Rawlinson and Olympic gold will miss the Beijing Games, with 400m hurdles world record-holder Yuliya Pechonkina of Russia battling a heart problem. | "She star... (photo: AP)
Entertainment   Photos   Race   Sport   Star  
football  The Australian 
Racing Victoria needs miracle-maker
| THE new chief executive of Racing Victoria is expected to be named by the end of next month. We wish him or her well. It has long been held that the toughest job in sport has been making some sense ... (photo: public domain photo / )
Entertainment   Photos   Race   Soccer   Sport  
Top Stories
 US Soldiers provide security for a humanitarian assistance drop of food and supplies in Rashid, Iraq The Australian
No hard date in pullout talks: US
| IRAQI Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has for the first time called for a timetable to be set for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq, a step that the Bush administrat... (photo: US Navy / MCS3 David R. Quillen)
Iraq   Military   Photos   Politics   US  
 In this photo released by the Polizia Moderna Italian Police staff, an aerial view is shown of St. Peter´s Square at the Vatican from behind the Basilica dome, and Via della Conciliazione boulevard packed with pilgrims, Wednesday April 6, 2005. Ove The Australian
Vatican regrets C of E women bishops
| THE Vatican last night regretted the decision by the Church of England to ordain women bishops, saying it would present a "new obstacle" to reconciliation between the H... (photo: AP Photo/Polizia Moderna, HO)
Church   England   Photos   Vatican   Woman  
More than 40 American Catholic nuns stroll through Hide Park, across from St Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, July 8, 2008. The nuns are in Sydney to attend World Youth Day 2008, which is held from July 15-21, 200 The Australian
Pilgrims come to the great south land
| World Youth Day is touching all corners of Australia. | LESS than a week before Cardinal George Pell welcomes 200,000 young pilgrims to the opening mass at harbourside ... (photo: AP / Rob Griffith)
Australia   Photos   Religion   Society   Youth  
South Africa's Jacques Kallis  The Times Of India
South Africa or Englland can dethrone Australia: Kallis
| 8 Jul, 2008 2222hrs IST, ANI |                   LONDON: Ahead of the four-match series against England beginning... (photo: AP / )
Australia   Cricket   England   London   Photos   Sports  
 A Cup of Coffee. (ps1)  Sydney Morning Herald
Carbs and coffee refuel muscles faster
| Drinking a cup of coffee with a plate of carbs will help athletes recover from their training sessions faster, Australian research shows. | Melbourne scientists showed ... (photo: Public Domain file)
Health   People   Photos   Science   Society  
Australia FM
2CH
2Day FM
2GB
2KY
2UE
3AW
3GG
3RRR
BayFM 100.3
4CBL (101 FM)
WORLD WEATHER
Sydney, Australia
2006.07.13
Showers in the Vicinity
Min:
8°C/47°F

Max:
14°C/58°F
Aborigine FM
Adelaide Business
Australia Daily
Live News
Melbourne FM
Pacific Today
Queensland Globe
Queensland Media
South Queensland
Sydney Media
Tasmania Globe
Wellington Globe
Politics & Government Finance & Business
- George Bush falls in line on climate challenge
- MPs urge Nelson to lead on carbon
- Jobs deal lifts the threat of rail strike
- Police finish investigation into Iguanas incident
- Former Liberal leader joins race for Downer's seat
- Kevin Rudd spinning way into trouble: John Howard
A member of international relief group Oxfam dressed as US President George W. bush displays balloons representing the amount of carbon his country emits per capita during a performance in Sapporo on Japan's northern main island of Hokkaido Tuesday, July 8, 2008. The G8 leaders from the United States, Japan, Russia, France, Britain, Canada, Italy and Germany are holding their three-day summit to discuss about global warming and food and oil crisis in the lakeside resort of To
George Bush falls in line on climate challenge
more
- Pope could land in sex-abuse row
- Confidence at lowest ebb since 9/11
- Credit squeeze hits business
- Subsidies windback 'good for economy'
- Howard's 'lackey of business'
- Property dive feeds bourse to bears
A television cameraman films a graph showing a drop in the indices during morning trade at the Sydney Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007.
Australian stocks: ASX at lowest in two years
more
Travel & Vacation Education & Internet
- Aussie tourism figures outstripped by world
- ADTA's Sydney office seeks to boost travel
- Well-traveled Rasmussen a 'coach's dream'
- Bali tourism at record levels
- Have gun, will travel
- Corporate Travel Management and Travelogic join forces to cr
Tourism
Aussie tourism figures outstripped by world
more
- 'Dancing,' a near-perfect piece of Internet art
- Charity uses overseas techniques to aid Indigenous education
- A private dance? Four million Web fans say no
- Catholic school gets new boss
- Man arrested over student killings
- Malaysian drowned while fleeing, inquest told
High School Students - Public School - Davao City - Philippines
No strings school funding 'a failure'
more
Health & Science Society & Culture
- Club lockout a 'failure'
- Drama queen tunes up as dancing queen
- Austereo Group talks down digital expectations
- Town workers in drought-hit areas largely unaffected
- 'Bizarre death' actor Joyce Germain lived in fear
- Police act on autopsy of Adelaide baby
Australia's Jana Rawlinson, Athletics
Jana Rawlinson race just got a lot easier
more
- Rudd attacks taxpayer-funded magazine over cover
- Pilgrims come to the great south land
- Raging Against Rising Internet Repression
- Carbs and coffee refuel muscles faster
- Drinkers face loss of boss tossing
- Money pleases workers, angers business
More than 40 American Catholic nuns stroll through Hide Park, across from St Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, July 8, 2008. The nuns are in Sydney to attend World Youth Day 2008, which is held from July 15-21, 200
Pilgrims come to the great south land
more
Sport News Environment & Nature
- 'It's the biggest gift for me'
- Cricket: New-look Aussies back on top
- Basketball: Picking Beijing 12 tough call says selector
- Racing: Emperator heads Rogerson's Cup bid
- French sprinter in yellow as Dumoulin wins Stage
- Dan Vickerman eyes study over rugby
Australia's Jana Rawlinson, Athletics
Jana Rawlinson race just got a lot easier
more
- George Bush falls in line on climate challenge
- G8 agrees on 'vision' to halve emissions by 2050
- Potted slant on urban jungles
- Healthy food? It's growing on them
- G8 agree on 'vision' to halve emissions by 2050
- Underage models aim for stars but keep feet on earth
A member of international relief group Oxfam dressed as US President George W. bush displays balloons representing the amount of carbon his country emits per capita during a performance in Sapporo on Japan's northern main island of Hokkaido Tuesday, July 8, 2008. The G8 leaders from the United States, Japan, Russia, France, Britain, Canada, Italy and Germany are holding their three-day summit to discuss about global warming and food and oil crisis in the lakeside resort of To
George Bush falls in line on climate challenge
more
Sponsored Links