Western Power Boss Steps Down
Submitted by John Binz on Sat, 02/04/2012 - 08:48It has been recently revealed in a report that Dough Aberle stepping down from his position has led to sparking of a political debate about who is the real reason for the failings in the utility witnessed recently. It was recently announced by Mr. Aberle that he is going to step down from his position and this has further caused a lot of chaos and angry reactions from various sides.
Luxury Assets and Properties Confiscated by the State Government
Submitted by John Binz on Thu, 01/12/2012 - 09:33It has been reported that the assets and the property of Joel Morehu-Barlow have been confiscated by the State Government as it has been alleged that the assets were purchased from the stolen money. A large number of assets have been confiscated by the State Government, however, the detailed list of it has not been made public as yet.
Key Malfunction Spoils New Year Celebrations at Denver Marriott
Submitted by Danny Garcia on Mon, 01/02/2012 - 11:53New Year celebration time at Denver Marriott was highly disturbed by the chaos that started among the New Year guests at the hotel on noticing that their room keys suddenly stopped working when the clock struck midnight.
The malfunctioning of the keys locked the guests out of their rooms until 3 am.
Swedish woman Finds Missing Wedding Ring After 16 Years
Submitted by Danny Garcia on Mon, 01/02/2012 - 10:17In one of its kind story, a Swedish woman has found her white gold wedding ring after 16 years it got misplaced in 1995. Lena Paahlsson said she remembers that she was baking Christmas cake with her daughter in their kitchen.
Pantone Says 'Tangerine Tango' to be Tops for 2012
Submitted by Danny Garcia on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 12:35Gray and blues have gone and now, it is trend for some more energy and boldness. We are here talking about the newest color Tangerine Tango, the reddish-orange that has been announced by Pantone on Wednesday as its top color for 2012.
91 Whales Stranded in Australia, NZ
Submitted by Danny Garcia on Thu, 11/17/2011 - 14:23New Zealand and Australia both have been citing mass-stranding of whales since last few weeks, though the situation has become worst over the weekend as the rescuers failed to save the last surviving sperm whales in both the regions respectively, counting the death figure to 91 whales since the weekend.
Gold Coast United Needs To Buck Up!
Submitted by Jason Ramsey on Sat, 10/29/2011 - 09:09Recent reports are of the view that the Gold Coast United should make it a point to evoke the sort of spark they had in themselves, if they have to register a win against the New Castle tomorrow. There is need for them to bring back the vigour and poise which made them the strongest side on the A-League.
The Melbourne Cup is Set to Begin
Submitted by Ria Patel on Sat, 10/29/2011 - 09:00The Melbourne Cup is going to start soon and the TAB has made all possible efforts to make it easy for the participants. Garry Gray, the regional manager from TAB coats is of the view that the cup isn't hard and that people will be able to do well here.
Opposition Lashes Out at Gillard Government's Failure in ZeroGen Project
Submitted by Prakash Sharma on Sat, 10/29/2011 - 08:43It appears that the Gillard Government's much touted clean-coal projects have sparked controversy in the political circles. Among the four projects, only one was told to have been reached the desired level, while other three have been plagued in some or the other financial entangle.
ASIC Not Allowed to Change Case
Submitted by Elina Needham on Fri, 10/28/2011 - 10:07Simon Lowes was awarded more than $2 million after a West Australian court ruled in his favor against James Hardie. Lowes has cancer resulting from exposure to asbestos.
The controversy over Hardie's ambiguous statements about asbestos compensation has led to the discovery of skeletons in their closet.











