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Tony Abbott does it again

July 17, 2010 by Reporter 3 Comments

Tony  makes  his speech debut for coming 2010 elections in style

Tony Abbott today made a bloody terrific speech . which  will definetly sway  many a voter to the other side  and i m not kidding.

Steve Dickson MP

I have been a labor supporter  for some time now .. but really got disillusioned by how the whole rudd gillard  fight for chair affair was put forward in front of the whole world. Today listening to Tony abbotts speech  made me want to switch sides for the first time.

Here is what tony abbot said in his speech today:

A change of government would “end the spin and incompetence which he said had marred the Rudd-Gillard government and which had worsened over the three weeks since Ms Gillard ousted Mr Rudd as prime minister.

Mr Abbott said it was hard to trust Ms Gillard.

“Why should people trust a new prime minister who said she’d fix the messes her own government created,” he said.

“She failed to do so and is now rushing to the polls before she has established her credentials to govern.”

Mr Abbott asked why should people trust Ms Gillard when even her Mr Rudd could not.

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“Why should people trust a government that can’t say who would be the foreign minister, who would be the defence minister and who would be the finance minister if the government is re-elected,” he said.

“And why should people trust a prime minister who can’t guarantee that she would serve a full term because she can’t be sure that the factions would let her.”

 

Visit tony at his website –> http://www.tonyabbott.com.au/

Article by Sheldon Singh @ http://www.sheldonsingh.com/

More links:

Leader of the Opposition’s Transcript – Address to the LNP Conference, Brisbane 17-07

Statement on 2010 Federal Election

Filed Under: 2010, Elections Tagged With: 2010, Australia, Elections

Still unsolved crime ..murders Rayney , puddy evita mitchell

July 13, 2010 by Reporter 3 Comments

WA list of unsolved crimes  is growing  with the recent cases still remaining unsolved or in progress.

1.Evita mitchell case

2. Corryn Rayney case

3. and Craig puddy

 

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Iveta Mitchell has been missing since May 3.

Iveta Mitchell stormed out of her family home after an argument with her husband at around 1am on Monday May 3 in the town of Parmelia, south of Perth WA. The 37-year-old hasn’t been seen since, despite an exhaustive search of surrounding bushland.

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The mystery has generated further curiosity after Mrs Mitchell’s wedding and engagement rings were found on the doorstep of her home doorstep after a few days.The crime still remains unsolved  as of  writing this article.

The corryn Rayney case

Mrs Rayney, a 44-year-old mother of two girls aged under 14, was last seen leaving a bootscooting class at the Bentley Community Centre on August 7. Family and friends raised the alarm when she failed to make it home, or to work the next day as a Supreme Court registrar. The car was found a week after she disappeared,  in Kershaw Street, Subiaco. A trail of oil from the vehicle led police to a site in Kings Park. The police managed to find Mrs Rayney’s body in this area.

PROMINENT Perth lawyer Lloyd Rayney’s launched a  multi-million-dollar legal action against the state government  police  over claims they defamed him when they called him the “prime” suspect in his wife’s murder.

Mysterious disappearance of millionaire Craig Puddy.

Concerns are held for the 45-year-old’s welfare after blood was found at the luxurious Bateman Road home and his car was left in the garage. Mr Puddy is the son of former Western Reds rugby league chairman Laurie Puddy. Mr Puddy used to run a successful forklift business under the umbrella company owned by his father and shares his father’s love of rugby league.

Mr Puddy, 45, has not been seen since May 3. He was reported missing by family the next day after they discovered a pool of blood inside his $3.2 million Bateman Road mansion.

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Homicide detectives found  a yellow-topped recycling bin missing from 45-year-old businessman Craig Puddy’s Mt Pleasant home , which was later found in bushland far away. A former friend and business partner of Mr Puddy, 38-year-old Claremont man Cameron Mansell, has been charged with his murder and is due to reappear in Stirling Gardens Magistrates Court on Wednesday. The case is currently in progress.

Timeline: How the Craig Puddy mystery unfolded

Police have asked anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Links:

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http://netk.net.au/RayneyHome.asp

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Filed Under: 2010, Crimes, Millionaire, News Australia, Report, WA Tagged With: 2010, Australia, Crime News, Murders, WA

Can you trust your friends ??

June 24, 2010 by Reporter 1 Comment

In a shocking act of betrayal , the labor party  backstabbed thier own leader Kevin Rudd to  install Julia Gillard as the new prime minister  of Australia.

People shocked over Julia Gillard Takeover

People all over the country were shocked to  see the drama  within the labor party unfolding on tv and hear the bad news today morning  that Our prime minister  has decided to take a back seat for the good of the party.

Was this a necessary step to be taken  and will this  do anything  to prevent for the labor party  dip in polls  , from what the current polls are telling us , it does  not  show any difference in where the polls for labor was already heading , which is downwards.  Will this calculated move by  Julia Gillard and her supporters pay off or will it be the demise of Labor party’s down fall and  the oppositions win only time will tell.

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Incoming prime minister “ julia Gillard”

People all over the country  are shocked  to see thier elected leader , being  booted out  and back stabbed by his own colleagues . The rumour mill on the internet  also  has suggestions that this was all orchestrated by the big miners  behind the scenes.

This installing of Julia Gillard will definitely be lauded by many of the feminists  and  off course Julia Gillard supporters. How she manages to  stick on to her post  and for how long by this coup only time will tell again.

International Registry of Backstabbers

 

Here are some reactions by the public on  the Julia Gillard & Kevin Rudd  Prime minister Drama

 

Jack Marx – News.com.au
For what’s happened today is undemocratic. It is typical of what Labor has been doing, all over the country, for years now (…) That Australians voted Kevin Rudd into office means absolutely nothing to the Labor Party. The Labor Party does not care a fig who you voted for, because it is they who are in power. That’s the thinking.

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Outgoing prime minister “kevin Rudd”

The Daily Telegraph’s national political editor Malcolm Farr said the challenge for Labor was to “… somehow draw a line between Rudd and Gillard, and not just a distinction based on style”.
“Fat chance,” he wrote. “If Kevin Rudd has made clunky decisions over the past six months, so has Julia Gillard.

Peter Hartcher – Sydney Morning Herald
Labor has just wasted a prime minister, in every sense. The party did exactly what Julia Gillard had been warning supporters against doing for months – it burned through a perfectly electable prime minister in a single term.

LAILA REDDY of NSW Posted at 1:51 PM Today

Kevin Rudd performed under most difficult times and kept Australians above water. What else could we ask for?Now we all will sink either with Gillard or Tony Abbott.

Paul Colgan – The Punch
It took his political execution for Kevin Rudd to show some authenticity again. His last press conference as Prime Minister was a harrowing affair. By turns there was pride, shame, shock, gratitude, humility, even a touch of the old arrogance, all against the backdrop of the sudden, swift, and merciless betrayal. I’m told some journalists who were present in the Prime Minister’s Courtyard were close to tears.

Pauline of Darwin Posted at 1:49 PM Today

I am very dissapointed that the Labor party went the same way as the Liberals, they need to look at themselves very hard now that have done this, I agree with Debbie from Alice Springs, what did he have to do walk on bloody water, noone complained when he handed out the cash only the ones who didnt get it, I was proud to have voted for him and Australia really needs to pull their heads in. Who will they blame now Julia or Tony great choices

Jia of Sydney Posted at 1:53 PM Today

I am proud of Kevin Rudd as a person and great leader of this great country. I cannot accept an old colleague doing this to him!

Miles of Adelaide Posted at 1:50 PM Today

As bad as Kevin was, I feel he is a much better represntative for our country than Julia ‘Kath & Kim’ Gillard. The simple fact is though, the party and it’s policies are still the same – changing the figure head really has negligible difference!!

Damir Krcelj of Parramatta Posted at 1:56 PM Today

I feel for Keving Rudd. No one deserves to be treated and backstabbed the way he was treated this morning. He just wasn;t up for the job but to have someone like PM Gillard and wayne swan who he knew him since school to backstabb him is not good. With friend like that who need enemies.

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Julia Gillard – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Julia Eileen Gillard (born 29 September 1961) is the 27th Prime Minister of Australia. She is the first female prime minister in Australia’s history. …

Early life – Political provenance – Opposition Member

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Gillard

Filed Under: 2010, Australia, Australian, Labor Party Tagged With: Australia, Kevin Rudd, Politics

The Eventual split in fosters.

May 27, 2010 by Reporter 5 Comments

Foster’s Group said Wednesday that it would split its beer and wine businesses,  and sending the company’s stocks leaping. Fosters is popular for its local beer business and international wine operations

Splitting Foster’s Wine and Beer Business

The  Alcohol and spirit  company, which is the largest alcoholic beverage maker in Australia, said in its “demerger proposal” filed to the ASX that it aimed to list the units separately.

“Potential benefits of a demerger include increased transparency allowing investors to more appropriately value each business over time,” the company said, citing the freedom the units’ boards would have to “develop their own corporate strategies.”

The timing of the deal  and structure  was  to be determined, the company said  but its completion is unlikely before the first half of next year. Foster’s shares were up 0.38 Australian cents, or 7.379 percent, at 5.53 dollars, or $4.59, at the close in Sydney.

Beer and Wine brands of fosters group

Foster’s stable of Australian premium beer brands includes key brands Victoria Bitter, Crown Lager, Foster’s LightIce, Carlton Cold, Carlton Draught and of course, Foster’s Lager. Fosters wine rag=nge includes names like high-end brands such as Penfolds Grange, Beringer, Chateau St Jean and St Clement.

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Foster’s American business unit, Foster’s Wine Estates, sells a range of premium wines including Beringer and St Clement from California’s Napa, Chateau St Jean from nearby Sonoma and Foster’s range of Australian imported wines.

Foster’s, which produces the beer of the same name, has not done as well with the wine unit, which the company has tried to sell before. “Foster’s wine business is showing signs of growth, but continues to be impacted by oversupply in Australia, subdued consumer demand in key international markets and a strong Australian dollar during the 2010 financial year,” said Ian Johnston, chief executive of Foster’s Group.

Marco Gulpers, beverage analyst at ING, said that while he saw little interest for the wine unit coming from European companies like Pernod and Diageo, there were several possibilities for the beer business.

The brand’s strong Australian heritage and sense of ‘fun’ continues to appeal to consumers seeking to savour the unique taste of Australia’s most famous beer

Filed Under: ASIC, ASX, Australian, News Australia, Report, TAX Tagged With: ASX, Australia, Beer, Report, Tax Reform

Potash Mining and Australia

May 18, 2010 by Reporter 3 Comments

Is potash the next big mining commodity in Australia ?

Potash is a group of potassium minerals (oxides, chlorides, sulphates, nitrates and carbonates) used for fertilizer production with the most commonly extracted being potassium chloride salts deposited as sedimentary salt beds formed by the evaporation of ancient seas.

BHP Billiton Ltd., the world’s largest mining company, said in recent days it agreed to acquire Athabasca Potash Inc. for about C$341 million ($322 million) to add to assets in Canada containing the crop nutrient potash.

Australian potash mining

Potash is far from the most glamorous product of the global mining industry, it is  however, one of the most important commodities mining provides to the world.

Mining  Growth in Australian & Global potash sector

Athabasca has one of the largest potash exploration permit areas in the so-called Saskatchewan basin, covering approximately 6,900 square kilometres (2,664 square miles), BHP said in a separate statement.

 

The Athabasca deal will give BHP access to a total exploration area of more than 14,000 square kilometres in the so-called Saskatchewan potash basin, BHP said. Saskatchewan represents approximately one-third of the world’s potash production capacity and has approximately 53% of global potash reserves. It is big business. Potash Corp of Saskatchewan is worth more than Barrick Gold – the market caps are $US39 billion and $US33 billion respectively.

Potash is the common name for potassium carbonate and various mined and manufactured salts that contain the element potassium in water-soluble form. In some rare cases, potash can be formed with traces of organic materials such as plant remains.

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POTASH TECHNICAL INFO

The main potash mineral of potential economic interest on the Colorado project is sylvite – a high-potassium chloride salt (KCl) containing 63% potassium (K2O) by weight.  Sylvite is water soluble and the most favoured salt mineral for potash solution mining.

The sylvite-bearing rock is called sylvinite and typically contains about 10-50% sylvite mixed with halite, minor shale beds and other salts.  The main saleable product after mining and processing of the sylvinite is muriate of potassium (MOP) a sylvite and halite mix containing greater than 95% sylvite.

 

Potash and mining in australia

Potash is a source of potassium which, in fertilisers, raises yields and disease resistance for plants. The potash price has doubled in the past three years. Potash production rates are related to demand projections whilst salt output is roughly determined by the development required to achieve the potash target.

Potash is a general term covering several types of potassium salts, of which the most important is potassium chloride, the mineral sylvite.

Potash is a nutrient essential for plant growth, and is a cornerstone of modern agricultural fertilizers. Roughly 95 per cent of world potash production goes into fertilizer, while the other five per cent is used in commercial and industrial products – everything from soap to television tubes.

 

It is well-known that Australian soils are low in phosphorus. What is not so well-known is that many of our soils are also low in potassium. As a result, the animal manures that we increasingly use on our gardens in place of chemical fertilizers are also low in potassium. This has led to an increase in the incidence of plant diseases.

Australia now imports all its potash, but Reward is hoping to fill a large part of that demand. There’s just that native title barrier and, of course, further drilling before Reward can cross the production bridge. Although potash could never be described as a fungicide, its correct use can certainly minimize diseases such as blackspot, rust and powdery mildew. These appear most visibly on the leaves and fruit of affected plants, but can affect any part.

In 2005, these three emerging countries (China, India and Brazil ) consumed just 42% of the level of potash scientifically recommended for them. Now these three countries, “require a combined 25-million more potash tons annually to meet scientifically recommended application levels.”  On existing farmland, China should increase its potash consumption by more than 100%, while India should increase its consumption by more than 6-million tons, and Brazil by 5-million tons, annually.

The top producing country is Canada, followed by Russia, Belarus, Germany, and the US, while other important potash producers are Israel, Jordan, Brazil, and China.

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In fact, there are just 13 global competitors in the sector. They are (from biggest to smallest): Potash Corporation (PotashCorp) of Canada, Belaruskali (Belarus), Mosaic (Canada, US), Silvinit (Russia), Uralkali (Russia), ICL (Israel, Spain, UK), Kali+Salz (Germany), Sinofert (China), APC (Jordan), Agrium (Canada), Intrepid (US), Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (Brazil), and SQM (Chile).

DRILLING FOR POTASH

Solution mining costs are directly related to drilling cost and the quantity of potash produced from each well.  A variety of production well configurations for solution mining are available dependent upon the geology of the deposit.  Most solution mining has involved extracting potash-bearing solutions from flooded underground mines or used well designs which access the potash with vertical drill holes (technique recommended for the Colorado Potash Project).

These extraction techniques are the lowest cost solution mining operations and enable large tonnages to be mined.  With improved controlled drilling methods horizontal well designs are being employed that enable thinner, high-grade beds to be cost effectively extracted but these are generally higher cost, lower tonnage operations compared to the vertical well configurations.

And, it must be noted, PotashCorp holds 32% of SQM, 28% of APC, 22% of Sinofert, and 11% of ICL. All told, PotashCorp controls 22% of global potash capacity. The first ten of the companies listed above jointly hold more than 95% of global capacity

Other potash projects

Caldera Resources In

(Caldera is engaged in diamond exploration in Australia. Three projects are located in the Pilbara region of northern Western Australia, one of which is joint ventured with Mr. Ronald Winston. The Company also has one project located adjacent to the Ellendale Lamproite Field in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Caldera also has three base metal/gold projects in South Australia.)

 

Potasio Rio Colorado (PRC) potash project in Argentina

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Aus Potash is now a wholly owned subsidiary Sirius Exploration Plc. For further information, please go to: www.siriusexploration.com …
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Corumbá iron ore mine in Brazil

Passport Metals Inc

Talon Metals Corp

Sainik Coal Mining Pvt. Ltd., an India Company

Asia Pacific Potash Corporation’s Udon Potash Project in north-eastern Thailand

Australian Potash Company Pty Ltd

( Carnarvon Basin Project, an exploration property covering approximately 4,280 square kilometers of prospective potash horizons in an extensive evaporate basin known as the Southern Carnarvon Basin in Western Australia. Previous drilling, consisting of three widely spaced oil and gas wells over a distance of 25 kilometers, has indicated the potential for significant potash and other sodium and magnesium salts)

Boulby Potash Mine, United Kingdom

In the 1960s, with fertiliser demand growing and the UK reliant on imported potash, ICI decided to develop reserves 40km from its Cleveland facilities in north-east England. The 200ha mine site is at Boulby, half-way between the Tees estuary and the port of Whitby. The design capacity is now over 1.0Mt/y of potassium chloride (KCl) product, sufficient to maintain a 55% UK market share and substantial export sales

Fertilizers Related to potash which could see some interest at some stage :
Nitrogen (urea, ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulphate), phosphate fertilizers (superphospahte, dap, map) ,potassium (muriate of potash, sulfate of potash) , compound fertilizers (npk granulated, bulk blended)

Filed Under: Australian, Business, Mining, Small Business, Stock Market Tagged With: Australia, Australian, Mining, Mining Sector

Get the Henry Tax review Original document files downloads here

May 2, 2010 by Reporter 3 Comments

Henry tax review reform papers was released  2 may 2010

Document download for Henry  tax review Document

The Henry tax review is finally  out  and  everyone can have a look at it in detail. The tax review out on 2nd May 2010 was not  much of a surprise as not many of the recommendations got implemented , but then not many of the henry recommendations also did get rejected, so we can see a slow implementation of many recommendations through the next coming years.

Here are the Henry tax reform Documents ( .doc . pdf ) for download 

Date Released – 2 May 2010  – PDF

Final Report: Part 1 – Overview – 1.0MB

Final Report: Part 2 – Detailed Analysis – Volume 1 –1.9MB

Final Report: Part 2 – Detailed Analysis – Volume 2 – 2.2MB

Treasury Secretary Ken Henry has spent 18-months reviewing Australia’s tax system and  finally the 1000 page report is released.

The Henry review tax reforms at a glance

    1. 40% Rent resource tax of the mining sector companies
    2. Superannuation reform taxes to help lower income workers(superannuation to go up to 12% from 9%)(The increase in the superannuation guarantee will occur from July 1, 2013, with the first of two 0.25% raises to come on that date, with the second to occur on July 1, 2014. From July 1, 2015-19, the guarantee will be lifted by increments of 0.5%, resulting in the target 12% guarantee by the end of the decade)
    3. Company tax rate cut from 30 % to 25 %
    4. All family tax benefits to be a  single means tested payment
    5. Small businesses will be able to write-off assets worth up to $5,000 in the year of purchase under changes announced by the Federal Government today.

 

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Trove the Literary google search of australia – Search engines

April 30, 2010 by Reporter 4 Comments

Trove the search engine  that got resources from combined artistic resources of over 1000 libraries, museums, and other cultural institution from Australia  if proving a big contender for searches in this field  in contrast to other popular search engines. Trove – a National Library of Australia (NLA) initiative whose creators are calling it the Google of cultural heritage institutions have five dedicated software engineers continuously working on it.

About Trove -Trove is a new discovery experience focused on Australia and Australians. It supplements what search engines provide with reliable information from Australia’s memory institutions.

If you are researching in the fields of the social sciences, literature, local or family history, newspaper articles and magazine resources,  or need inspiration for your school assignment, then this is the tool for you.

Three years in the making, Trove is an offshoot of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program, a massive effort that has digitised and made available online 17 million historical articles from Australian newspapers between 1831 and 1954 since it began in March 2007. That program is set to catalogue 40 million more articles by next year. In the same way that Google harvest’s Web sites,  Trove set up harvesting across cultural heritage institutions and national resources and libraries

Trove, developed by many of the same staff, manages metadata on over 90 million historically significant items including pictures, unpublished manuscripts, books, oral histories, music, videos, research papers, diaries, letters, maps, archived Web sites and newspapers from 1803 to 1954.  Trove  search engine isn’t archiving the content itself, but manages metadata about indexed content. Thanks to a complex array of back-end connections with participating institutions – as well as with online databases like Amazon, Flicker, Google Books, and the Australian National Bibliographic Database – new content added to those institutions’ collections is automatically referenced in Trove.

For example if researching images relating to Edmund Barton, our first Prime Minister, results will include descriptions such as people, book, manuscript, map and newspaper articles. A researcher searching for information on Nellie Melba will be presented with a range of results including biographies, pictures, music, newspapers, books etc. The service works best in Internet Explorer 7+, Firefox 3+ or Safari 4+, at a screen resolution of 1024×768 or higher.

We did a search  for “Australian Digger” which came up with 42,968 results for newspapers , 1,734 results for picture and photos

and 2,397 results fo books journals and magazine articles.

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We also did a search for “bogan” – Check out the results here

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Libraries and archives have been mapping and digitizing letter, maps, diaries, newspapers and so on for a long time, and we know that public information-seeking happens a lot for literary purposes. Many people just want to see what they can get online  – and Trove provides access to unique Australian resources on the deep Web that you wouldn’t find elsewhere.

So looking for something you cant find  on Google, jump into this treasure trove of information 🙂

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