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2011

Boneyard to come to Australia

June 1, 2011 by Reporter Leave a Comment

An aircraft ‘boneyard’ for the storing of decommissioned aircraft is planned to be created near Alice Springs in Australia which will be initially span  a 110 Hectare site.

Want some parking space for your 737 800 ?

A boneyard is a parking place for planes being decommissioned from service, which will be stripped of parts like engines, electronics and wiring to be re-cycled. The America dessert’s Pinal Airpark in Arizona( for civil aircraft), California’s Mojave desert and many other deserts  have for long been used  as  a bone yard for heaps of  American decommissioned planes

Link : Google maps : Boneyard in Pinal park Arizona

 


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Boneyard in Australia , Alice springs

The bone yard in Alice Springs  Australia will be the first one in the southern hemisphere of a significant scale and will be a big market for the  Asia and the Pacific carriers, because of the proximity to asia.

309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, near Pinal park

Among the factor that were considered when Alice Springs was chosen for the boneyard in Australia is  the dry, arid climate which is perfect for the storage and preservation of aircraft.

The 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group in Arizona
dessert is called the “The Boneyard”and it stores  4200 US military aircraft on a 1000 hectare site

 

 

Other Bone yards

 

Tucson Air Museum , south of Davis Monthan AFB In USA

Aviation Warehouse boneyard at El Mirag

Filed Under: 2011, Property, Search Engine Tagged With: aeroplane parking, bone yard, boneyards, Google maps

Australia’s Billion dollar club gets richer

May 26, 2011 by Reporter 3 Comments

Australia’s richest billionaire’s have just been announced  and they are quite a few familiar faces on the list, in fact  most on the rich list have not changed  but they just got richer.  The members of the BRW 200 rich list total wealth increased 23% to $167.25 billion, a rise of $31.41 billion.

“Gina Rinehart” From WA has become the first woman in 28 years to top the “BRW rich list 2011”, with the iron ore magnate’s fortune doubling over the past year to $10.3 billion and Glencore chief executive “Ivan Glasenberg” has taken second place.

Worlds Top Billionaires 2011

Mexican Telco tycoon Carlos Slim tops the list of the world top billionaires , with estimated worth of $US53.3 billion ($58.3 billion), with Microsoft founder Bill Gates inching behind him.

Australia’s Top Billionaires 2011

1. Gina Rinehart ( Hancock prospecting –mining & resources)

Mrs Rinehart has inherited some of her wealth from her legendary father, Lang Hancock, but she has succeeded in building “Hancock Prospecting” into a major iron ore producer in Western Australia and also plans in coal rojects in Queensland.

2. Ivan Glasenberg (Glencore – Commodities trader)

The South African-born, Swiss-based chief executive of newly-listed commodities trader Glencore made a stunning debut with $8.8 billion and a listing of his company

3.  Andrew ( twiggy) Forrest ( Fortescue Metals Group- Iron Ore Mining)

Mr. Andrew Forrest  from Perth WA has also become richer, thanks to soaring iron ore prices fuelled by Chinese demand.

4. Anthony Pratt ( Manufacturing)

Anthony Pratt is Chairman and CEO of Pratt Industries and Group Deputy Chairman of Visy Industries, the world’s largest privately-owned paper and packaging company. He is the son of the late Richard Pratt, and tone of the rising wealthy persons list  in Australia according to the BRW Rich 200 list 2010.

5. Clive Palmer ( Mining – Resources)

Mr Palmer made his fortune by selling iron ore interests in Western Australia to Chinese.  His company has secured access to 160 billion tonnes of iron ore reserves in the Pilbara Ranges, in remote Western Australia.

6. Frank Lowy ( Property )

Shopping centre mogul “Frank Lowy” had made his fortune becoming the co-founder of the Westfield shopping centre’s which are spread over Australia, New Zealand and other countries.

James packer also increased his  wealth to finish eight and Mining magnate Nathan Tinkler was the youngest member of the list at 35, with a $1.01 billion fortune

Interestingly  the Forbes Billionaires list for Australia  differs a little bit from the BRW rich list  with it listing the No 1 as Gina Rinehart, and then Andrew Forrest , Frank Lowy And Family,  James Packer and Harry Triguboff in the 2nd , third and fourth position respectively. Check out the Forbes list here

Western Australia’s billionaires

In Western Australia the rich mining state , Billionaires Ms Rinehart and Mr Twiggy Forrest were trailed by building and construction magnate Len Buckeridge who’s wealth came it at $2.6 billion, mining tycoons Angela Bennet and Michael Wright with $2.1 billion, and property mogul Stan Perron wealth stood at $1.8 billion

Check out  some budding entrepreneurs and last years BRW Magazines Young Rich List 2010 here

Some related links –  The Forbes rich list 2010 , World’s Youngest Billionaires ,

Technorati Tags: billion,breakaway resources,brw,fortune,mineralogy,rich,wealth,billionare,business-economics-and-finance,industry,mining,human-interest,people,australia,perth-6000

Filed Under: 2011, Australia, Billionares, Entertainment, Mining, Perth WA, Rich List Tagged With: Billionaires, BRW top rich 200, Top richlist

Oswals accuse Anz , Yara of colluding on sale of burrup

May 12, 2011 by Reporter Leave a Comment

The Oswals left Australia after receivers were appointed in December and their Australian assets – including a private jet  , a million dollar mansion and their billion dollar company Burrup fertilizers – were frozen  and became part of a receivership in February.

Burrup fertilizers sale sham

Bids for Burrup fertilizers who has had Receivers appointed are understood to be due by May 30. Mr Oswal said  this was proof the bank wanted to force a sale below market price and indicated that ANZ and YARA ( the part owner of Burrup) had colluded to  get  s discount price for the billion dollar company under receivership.

“Given this ridiculously short period that international and local buyers have been given to consider a multi-billion dollar asset, conduct their due diligence, and submit a bid, it seems clear that the process is designed to eliminate genuine competitive buyers and facilitate the purchase by Yara at below market value,” he said in the statement.

Recievership bids for Burrup fertilizers

Mr OSWAL SAID “I reiterate my previous comments that I believe ANZ, PPB Advisory, and Yara (International, a company with a 35 per cent holding in Burrup) have colluded to force me to sell at a rock bottom price.

The sales process is being conducted exclusively by Flagstaff, a small Melbourne advisory firm,  Flagstaff is chaired by Charles Goode, an ex-chairman of the ANZ Bank. The oswals  said that  it is further evidence that the sales process is a sham designed to facilitate a hasty sale to Yara.

Filed Under: 2011, Entertainment, Millionaire, Perth WA, Recivership Tagged With: Bankruptcy, Burrup, Yara

Royal wedding cartwheels by Holy man

April 30, 2011 by Reporter Leave a Comment

An overly excited lay member of Westminster Abbey did cart wheels along the red-carpeted aisle in delight at the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton – unaware that he was being filmed.

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Royal wedding Funnyman becomes popular on you tube

He did  two rotations which were caught by television cameras left running after the ceremony finished and the congregation had left the abbey.

This footage was shown on British television and had already started to circulate and become popular on YouTube.

Technorati Tags: Kate middleton,wedding dress,swedish,canadian,Royal wedding

Filed Under: 2011, British, Entertainment Tagged With: England, Royal Wedding, UK

Visa launch “go biz”card for small business

April 21, 2011 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Visa is launching "Go Biz," a new campaign targeting small business owners.

If you are a one of the  growing network of small business owners , The visa Business card  is  committed to moving your businesses forward by setting and reaching our goals together.

GO BIZ Business card launch by Visa

Most Australian  business owners, you probably rely on cheques to pay for goods and services far more often than you use business credit or debit cards , VISA business cards  which jas just launched has produced a series of web Documentaries, featuring inspiring Australian entrepreneurs, to explain how a card can provide better cash flow management and more transparent ways to track spending.

Check out the video below for more information

Filed Under: 2011, Australian, Small Business Tagged With: Credit card, Small business, SME

Elizabeth taylor passes away at 79

March 23, 2011 by Reporter Leave a Comment

She died today at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CNN reported, citing a statement from her publicist. She was hospitalised six weeks ago for congestive heart failure

Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79 years of age

Elizabeth Taylor, the violet-eyed beauty whose hectic off-screen love life often eclipsed her most sultry film roles, has died. She was 79.

  

Born:

Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor
February 27, 1932 in Hampstead, London, England, UK

Died:

March 23, 2011 (age 79) in Los Angeles, California, USA

Elizabeth Taylor movies

God, the Devil and Bob (TV series)
Sarah

– God’s Girlfriend (2001) … Sarah (voice)

2001These Old Broads (TV movie)
Beryl Mason

1994The Flintstones
Pearl Slaghoople

1992The Simpsons (TV series)
Maggie Simpson

– Lisa’s First Word (1992) … Maggie Simpson (voice)

1992Captain Planet and the Planeteers (TV series)
Mrs. Andrews

– A Formula for Hate (1992) … Mrs. Andrews (voice)

1989Sweet Bird of Youth (TV movie)
Alexandra Del Lago

1988Il giovane Toscanini
Nadina Bulichoff

1987Poker Alice (TV movie)
Alice Moffit

1986There Must Be a Pony (TV movie)
Marguerite Sydney

1985North and South (TV mini-series)
Madam Conti

– Episode #1.6 (1985) … Madam Conti (credit only)

– Episode #1.5 (1985) … Madam Conti

– Episode #1.4 (1985) … Madam Conti (credit only)

– Episode #1.3 (1985) … Madam Conti (credit only)

– Episode #1.2 (1985) … Madam Conti (credit only)

See all 6 episodes »

1985Malice in Wonderland (TV movie)
Louella Parsons

1984Hotel (TV series)
Katherine Cole

– Intimate Strangers (1984) … Katherine Cole

1984All My Children (TV series)
Boardmember at the Chateau (1983) / Maid at the Goal Post Restaurant

1983Between Friends (TV movie)
Deborah Shapiro

1981General Hospital (TV series)
Helena Cassadine

– Episode dated 19 November 1981 (1981) … Helena Cassadine

– Episode dated 17 November 1981 (1981) … Helena Cassadine

– Episode dated 16 November 1981 (1981) … Helena Cassadine

1980The Mirror Crack’d
Marina Rudd

1979Winter Kills
Lola Comante (uncredited)

1978Hallmark Hall of Fame (TV series)
Dr. Emily Loomis

– Return Engagement (1978) … Dr. Emily Loomis

1977A Little Night Music
Desiree Armfeldt

1976Victory at Entebbe (TV movie)
Edra Vilnofsky

1976The Blue Bird
Queen of Light/Mother/Witch/Maternal Love

1974Identikit
Lise

1973Ash Wednesday
Barbara Sawyer

1973Night Watch
Ellen Wheeler

1973Divorce His – Divorce Hers (TV movie)
Jane Reynolds

1972Hammersmith Is Out
Jimmie Jean Jackson

1972Under Milk Wood
Rosie Probert

1972Zee and Co.
Zee Blakeley

1970The Only Game in Town
Fran Walker

1969Anne of the Thousand Days
Courtesan (uncredited)

1968Secret Ceremony
Leonora

1968Boom
Flora ‘Sissy’ Goforth

1967The Comedians
Martha Pineda

1967Reflections in a Golden Eye
Leonora Penderton

1967Doctor Faustus
Helen of Troy

1967The Taming of the Shrew
Katharina

1966Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Martha

1965The Sandpiper
Laura Reynolds

1963The V.I.P.s
Frances Andros

1963Cleopatra
Cleopatra

1960BUtterfield 8
Gloria Wandrous

1960Scent of Mystery
The Real Sally Kennedy (uncredited)

1959Suddenly, Last Summer
Catherine Holly

1958Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Maggie Pollitt

1957Raintree County
Susanna Drake

1956Giant
Leslie Benedict

1954The Last Time I Saw Paris
Helen Ellswirth

1954Beau Brummell
Lady Patricia

1954Elephant Walk
Ruth Wiley

1954Rhapsody
Louise Durant

1953The Girl Who Had Everything
Jean Latimer

1952Ivanhoe
Rebecca

1952Love Is Better Than Ever
Anastacia (Stacie) Macaboy

1951Quo Vadis
Christian Prisoner in Arena (uncredited)

1951A Place in the Sun
Angela Vickers

1951Father’s Little Dividend
Kay Dunstan

1950Father of the Bride
Katherine ‘Kay’ Banks

1950The Big Hangover
Mary Belney

1949Conspirator
Melinda Greyton

1949Little Women
Amy

1948Julia Misbehaves
Susan Packett

1948A Date with Judy
Carol Pringle

1947Cynthia
Cynthia Bishop

1947Life with Father
Mary Skinner

1946Courage of Lassie
Kathie Eleanor Merrick

1944National Velvet
Velvet Brown

1944The White Cliffs of Dover
Betsy Kenney at Age 10 (uncredited)

1943Jane Eyre
Helen Burns (uncredited)

1943Lassie Come Home
Priscilla

1942There’s One Born Every Minute
Gloria Twine

Filed Under: 2011, Ellizabeth taylor, Entertainment Tagged With: Actress Hollywood, Elizabeth taylor

Man charged for stopping thief’s break into his house

March 16, 2011 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Glenn Gregory, 53, is fighting two charges of unlawful wounding in the Carnarvon District Court over the late night bungled home break-in on February 28 last year by Juveniles.

The gang of seven juvenile children , aged 12 to 15, targeted Mr Gregory’s home because he was then the local ice-cream man and they wanted to steal lollies, drinks and other items apparently.

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Mr . Gregory’s  Story

Mr Gregory’s  said he was woken up by  the noise of someone ripping the flywire off his bedroom window. He told officers  that when he went outside to investigate in pitch-black conditions and saw several figures , he chased the figures around the side of his house.

He said he saw some of them crash into a pole and outdoor furniture and trip over a concrete step in their hasty escape attempt.

The alleged victims claims Mr Gregory hit them with an iron bar or pole-like object. The ringleader of the group, who is now 16 and a sentenced prisoner with more than a dozen burglary convictions, yesterday testified via video link. The teen said he and another cousin had broken into Mr Gregory’s shed to steal food and drinks from his ice-cream van earlier that night. He said the bigger group later returned and admitted he wanted to break into the house to steal further items.

Police found a metal pole jammed under Mr Gregory’s garage, which the 16-year-old juvenile admitted was used to try to wedge the door open during the burglary. The pole was ruled out as a possible weapon because Mr Gregory’s DNA was not on it.

Members  of the public has raised mixed comments on different forums  if Mr gregory  went to far in trying to stop the burglars or then was it just a case of well deserved justice for the juveniles?

Filed Under: 2011, Crimes, Debate, News Australia, WA Tagged With: Crime News, Mr whippy, WA perth News

James Boag’s Premium, the glass blower magic fromTasmania

February 27, 2011 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Their premium lager is one of the smoothest beers I’ve had the pleasure of drinking. This  TV ads the greatest thing since to come out of tassie since David boon and Ricky pointing

James Boag beer brands

  • Boag’s Draught Light, 375ml bottles
  • James Boag’s Premium, 375ml bottles
  • James Boag’s Premium Light, 375ml bottles
  • Boag’s XXX Ale, 375ml bottles
  • James Boag’s Classic Blonde, 375ml bottles
  • Boag’s Draught, 375ml bottles

 

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Filed Under: 2011, Australia, Beers, Entertainment, Shopping Tagged With: Australian Beers, WA

Cop gets million dollar payout for being bashed while on duty

January 25, 2011 by Reporter 3 Comments

Perth constable Matthew Butcher has been awarded a record $3.3 million ex-gratia payment by the West Australian government to cover injuries sustained during a vicious pub brawl two years ago.

Perth Constable Butcher was left partially paralyzed from severe head injuries after he was struck with a flying head butt  when the cops were called to intervene during the fight ( between brawling family members) outside the pub.outside the Old Bailey Tavern in Perth’s northern suburb of Joondalup in February 2008.

The head butt left Constable Butcher unconscious and he  was put into an induced coma. He spent several months in hospital undergoing a slow and painful rehabilitation.  Constable  Butcher continued  to work with the  WA Police in an administrative role  and also lodged a claim with the WA Police Union for compensation of $5 million for various medical expenses.

Some mixed sentiments  & comments on this story From watoday & news.com.au

Would a construction worker receive such a payment if injured in thier line of work? Not on your nelly, they have laws and contracts to prevent such payments. So why should the Police be any different? Setting the Police up as separate from the rest of society is dangerous and open for abuse. –Harry (Brisbane)

His dad was being tazered, an over reaction for sure, but not entirely unpredictable. When a family member is attacked, no matter what, your bound to react in some crazy way.
3.3 million, easy street now. Bozo

From what I see in the video, the Police very poorly handled the situation. The man who was tasered was not threatening anyone’s life, and it appears the other family member jumped on the cop to try to save his own father. It did not appear that he intended to cause the officer serious harm, just wanted to save his own father from further harm. Which is probably why he was properly found not guilty. If the cops had handled the situation better, Mr. Butcher probably wouldn’t have been injured the way he was….not that I think it’s his fault, and I do believe he deserved some compo. It looked to be nothing more than a pushing and shoving match and from what I can see, there was no need to start tasering anyone, because at that point no one’s life was in danger.-meinsydney

This cop is a parasite.

If you don’t want to break up fights then don’t become a bloody police officer!So he has to catch taxis now and is most concerned about not ageing gracefully?  Pass the bucket please.-battler

I totally support your point of view. The compensation for the miitary is a tiny fraction of this award. It is a State political decision rather than on merit. And I agree the compensation for military personnel sucks.In all cases this award is way over what is reasonable, The guy has a full wage and is at least 80% moblle. Compare that to the diggers who have lost their legs and arms to IEDs – let alone the brain injuries. They get almost nothing.

This award is an insult to military personnel, Reserve and Full-time. –Jerry

I remember seeing the video of this, it was a despicable thing to do to this officer, the culprit should be ashamed of himself & I cannot understand why he got off? God luck to this officer & his wife, blessings for you both and a happy healthy child! – Waylander (posted on news.com.au)

Filed Under: 2011, Australia, Crimes, Perth WA Tagged With: Mathew butcher case, Million, Perth News

Australian Insurance under scrutiny due to floods

January 18, 2011 by Reporter 2 Comments

With massive floods  damaging large parts of Queensland and  currently in Victoria ,  the insurance companies   are surely going to come  under more scrutiny  than any other corporate sector  due  wide damage done to houses and businesses in Australia due to the floods.

The floods  will not only  leave many of the people with nothing much to hang on too ( specially those who are not covered) , but will also deliver a massive  blowout to the insurance companies  and their profits as well.

So, Are you covered for  floods  ? what are the different type of food Insurance  covers ?

Irrespective of the damage that has wrecked many households , the insurance companies are here to run a business , and run it profitably, so they are not going to pay out claims if it is not covered out of good generosity. In fact many will be willing to argue that  they will not cover  floods even if   the insurance cover is a sort of a grey area ( like different type  of floods  Insurance covers).

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Australian-Floods-Disaster-2011

Riverine or inland floods

Consumer group Choice examined 45 insurance policies available nationwide and found only 13 – about 30 per cent – cover riverine or inland floods, or the swelling of river and creek banks, problems commonly seen as rains battered Queensland. Riverine flooding is caused by rivers and creeks swelling “due to long duration rainfall over large catchment area.

What is my flood cover with insurance company ?

Because flood cover is not offered in most house and contents insurance policies, people may find out too late that they are not covered for the losses caused by a flood. Floods occur when rivers; creeks; lakes; dams; reservoirs; and other natural watercourses (even if modified by humans) burst their banks or overflow.

However your policy will probably cover you for stormwater and possibly rainwater damage. Insurance companies generally define these events differently.

Different type of flood covers

  • storm water damage occurs when the storm makes an opening in the roof or walls and lets water in; and
  • rain water damage occurs when the rain gets into your building because it cannot drain off the land any other way; and
  • flood damage occurs when rivers, dams, lakes and natural watercourses (even if they are often dry) overflow.

You should check with your insurance company if you are unsure whether your existing policy covers damage caused by storm and/or flood. Ask them to clearly explain that part of your policy where flood cover, or flood exclusion, is contained. This will allow you to work out whether to change your policy if you need insurance for flood damage.

 

Of the three types of flooding, the type most commonly covered is flash flooding or storm water flooding, according to the Insurance Council.

It has become common for some insurers to provide cover against ‘ flash flooding’ which is a more popular insurance that the insurance companies have sold recently. This occurs  when the damage to your property occurs within 24 hours of the rain that caused the flood. This cover may be optional (you have to pay more, and it may only cover you for a smaller amount eg 20% of the sum insured).

Deciding whether you need flood cover ?

Flooding may occur only rarely, say once ever 50 or 100 years, and reliable facts can be hard to come by. Here are some likely sources of information:

  • your Council may be able to tell you straight away if you live in a flood prone area. (Even if the Council cannot answer this question directly, Council staff or elected members of the Council may at least be able to tell you if flooding has occurred in the area.);
  • the local water authority
  • local newspapers;
  • local solicitors or conveyancers who handle property matters;
  • insurance companies who do business in the area;
  • local insurance brokers; and

Insist on getting the policy in writing before you buy, because you need time to understand and compare the wording of different policies to make sure you get the right protection. Its is best not  to  buy flood insurance over the phone without reading the policy first.

The Queensland floods may cost insurers and reinsurers worldwide as much as $6 billion in what might be Australia’s costliest disaster in history, Bloomberg has reported  and it is still growing.

More information

  • Flood and storm damage
  • Home insurance
  • Flood crisis 2010-11 – insurance, loan repayments and financial hardship
  • Insurance Council of australia
  • Three Types Of Flood Insurance Coverage
  • Aami customers please read
  • 2010/2011 Queensland flooding
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Filed Under: 2010, 2011, ASIC, Australia, Insurance, News Australia, Property, Queensland Tagged With: AAMI, Flood cover, Floods Australia, Insurance covers, Suncorp

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