Wednesday, February 29, 2012
VIC:High dollar costs BlueScope jobs: union
AAP General News (Australia)
08-22-2011
VIC:High dollar costs BlueScope jobs: union
The Australian Workers Union says it will ensure 200 job losses at BlueScope's doomed
Hastings mill in Victoria will be voluntary redundancies, as the steel manufacturer sheds
jobs nationally.
BlueScope will close plants at Port Kembla, near Wollongong south of Sydney, and the
Western Port mill in Hastings, east of Melbourne, affecting some one thousand workers.
The AWU's Victorian secretary CESAR MELHEM says they'll work with its Hastings members
and BlueScope to try to reduce the impact of the redundancies.
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Qld: Govt moves to eliminate conflicts of interest
AAP General News (Australia)
02-19-2008
Qld: Govt moves to eliminate conflicts of interest
Public servants elected to councils in Queensland .. will be forced to quit their public
sector jobs .. under new requirements set by the state government.
Queensland Local Government Minister WARREN PITT says cabinet has approved new requirements
to prevent conflicts of interest in local government.
Public servants will have to resign if they're elected as a mayor and earn more than
69-thousand dollars .. or a councillor on more than 60-thousand.
The new requirements come ahead of the March 15 local government elections across Queensland.
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QLD:Thousands attend Brisbane Anzac Day march
AAP General News (Australia)
04-25-2011
QLD:Thousands attend Brisbane Anzac Day march
By Steve Gray and Jessica Marszalek
BRISBANE, April 25 AAP - A sombre Anzac Day dawn service in Brisbane has given way
to a joyous march through the streets of the CBD.
Thousands flanked the streets as service men and women marched, rode in jeeps, waved
to family in the crowd and saluted Queensland Governor Penelope Wensley at King George
Square as the procession wound its way through the city.
Newborns joined those in their 90s to watch the procession.
Three-week-old Rachael Barr, of the Brisbane suburb of Runcorn, was there with her
mother to watch father Shannon, a flag bearer for the Royal Australian Navy.
So too was nonagenarian Ted Abbott of Coorparoo, a veteran of the 57/60th Battalion
who served in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.
On three occasions, Mr Abbott was rescued by the famed Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels of New Guinea,
suffering from scrub typhus and tropical ulcers.
"The Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels saved my life," Mr Abbott, dressed in his uniform and decorated
with medals, told AAP.
"I wish I could meet a couple today to say thanks.
"They're always in my memory."
It wouldn't be Anzac without New Zealand, and Warrant Officer Brian O'Connor and Major
Miles Macdonald, both on exchange with the Australian Defence Force, bore their national
flag proudly.
Gwen Lovett was one of hundreds of servicewomen to take part in the parade.
She and her "Amberley girls" - stewardess colleagues from the Womens Royal Australian
Airforce who were stationed west of Brisbane in the 1950s - rode in an open-topped jeep
past waving well-wishers.
"It means everything (to be part of the march)," Ms Lovett said.
"Women have got everything going for them now. It's so wonderful isn't it?"
Children and family also marched, remembering fathers, grandfathers and others who
have served the country.
Among them were 12 children representing Legacy, who received replica sets of their
fathers' service medals to wear for the march.
Rebecca Beckwith said she had allowed her son William, 8, to wear his late father's
medals when he'd marched in the past.
Ms Beckwith's Navy husband Peter was 29 when he died of a brain tumour in 2007 after
eight years of service as a gunner instructor.
She said having a set of medals for each of her children now meant the world.
"His grandfather fought in Gallipoli and he was quite passionate about it and for that
reason I'll always bring the kids," Ms Beckwith said.
"In previous years I've always let William wear the medals but now they have a set
of their own and it's something that'll be tucked away for them.
"... Their kids will be wearing them one day to march."
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VIC:Skater a murderer, say girlfriend's family
AAP General News (Australia)
02-10-2011
VIC:Skater a murderer, say girlfriend's family
By Daniel Fogarty
MELBOURNE, Feb 10 AAP - The family of a Melbourne woman found bashed to death say former
champion skateboarder Ben Pappas murdered her.
The body of Pappas, 29, was found floating in the Yarra River, near Victoria Harbour
in Docklands, eight days after his ex-girlfriend Lynette Phillips was found murdered in
March 2007.
Ms Phillips' was found bashed to death, wrapped in a quilt and weighed down at Dights
Falls in Abbotsford on March 3, 2007.
An inquest into Ms Phillips' death is being held in the Victorian Coroners Court.
On Thursday, a lawyer for the family, Lorna Williamson, told a directions hearing for
the inquest that the family believe Pappas killed Ms Phillips.
"My clients agree with the investigation and the investigative brief that Ben Pappas
murdered Lynette Phillips," she said.
Pappas was the prime suspect in the murder. Detectives from the homicide squad have
prepared a brief of evidence for the coroner.
Ms Williamson said the issues the family wished to see canvassed at the inquest related
to whether any other person may have been involved in the death.
The inquest will be held in September.
Pappas was a former world No.2 skateboarder who as a teenager was earning $15,000 a
month on the professional circuit.
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VIC:Euroa father of four Vic dad of the year
AAP General News (Australia)
08-26-2010
VIC:Euroa father of four Vic dad of the year
MELBOURNE, Aug 26 AAP - Victoria's father of the year admits he's a soft touch.
Which may explain why Chris Berry's daughter Aimee thinks he's the best dad in the state.
Mr Berry, a builder and landscape gardener from Euroa who's as dedicated to the local
football and netball club as he is to his family, was on Thursday named the state's Father
of the Year.
The 48-year-old says he's a soft touch at home where he has brought up three girls
and a boy, looks after his two grandchildren and gives respite care for a five-year-old
Down syndrome boy.
"If the kids need something I'll do my best to accommodate or help them, and my wife
is exactly the same," he said.
"This is a great honour and I'm sure there are thousands of dads who deserve an award
like this and I'm lucky enough that my kids think enough of me to nominate me."
He was nominated by his 21-year-old daughter Aimee who wished everybody had a dad like hers.
"Everyone should be so lucky to have a dad like ours," Aimee said.
"He always supported all of us 100 per cent in our dreams - even when they're a little
crazy - and he'd do anything for us, anytime."
Mr Berry says the award came as a complete surprise.
"I knew nothing about the nomination and I didn't overhear any little hints," Mr Berry told AAP.
"It blew me away when I got the phone call on Monday to tell me the news."
The Berry family is heavily involved in the sporting scene in Euroa.
Mr Berry's wife Rowena recently passed the 300-game mark for the netball team - his
daughters are also players.
He is a trainer for the Euroa football team in which his 20-year-old son Hayden plays.
Chair of the Father's Day Council of Victoria, Don Parsons, said Mr Berry was a wonderful
role model for fathers.
"He's an inspiring person valued highly not just by his children and grandchildren
but also by the wider local community for his contributions to other families' lives,
through the local football club and netball club and as a respite carer," he said.
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Qld: Man charged with mum's murder returns home
AAP General News (Australia)
04-20-2010
Qld: Man charged with mum's murder returns home
CAIRNS, April 20 AAP - A man accused of murdering his mentally-ill elderly mother has
returned home after going missing a week ago.
Colin Wilson, 70, disappeared last Tuesday after leaving his Mareeba home for a regular
walk with friends.
Police launched a search of bushland near where he was last seen but could not find him.
On Monday night, Wilson's wife called police to say he'd returned home.
"Apart from being tired and dirty he appears to be in reasonably good health," Queensland
police said in a statement.
Police from Mareeba plan to speak to him on Tuesday.
Wilson is awaiting trial for the murder of his 92-year-old mother, Ida, in 2008.
The matter was mentioned in the Cairns Supreme Court last Monday, a day before Wilson
disappeared.
At his 2008 bail hearing, the court was told Wilson was "a devoted son" who killed
his mentally ill mother to end her suffering.
His wife and brothers and sister supported him in court and urged police and prosecutors
not to press charges against him.
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HOMEBAKE (SYDNEY)
AAP General News (Australia)
12-05-2009
HOMEBAKE (SYDNEY)
The home-grown festival .. held in Sydney's Domain this year .. celebrates the bands
that have .. are and will succeed in Australia and overseas.
Returning down under after extensive touring in the United States .. Melbourne band
Jet said they have only managed seven hours sleep in the past three days .. but are thrilled
to be back.
Drummer CHRIS CESTER says .. summer in Australia .. you can't beat it.
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1300 ABC Brisbane Headlines
AAP General News (Australia)
04-28-2009
1300 ABC Brisbane Headlines
BRISBANE, April 28 AAP -
Flu crisis meeting for federal cabinet this a'noon. In Qld 16 possible cases - 6 negative
so far. Rudd says gov't will act on specialist advice.
Latest cases in Qld - 2 women who arrived in Bris from US - test results expected tonight.
Qld Pandemic Plan enacted.
In NZ - 56 people being monitored.
Premier says more evidence today tough times are coming for Qld - 360 coal workers
lose their jobs .. tourism sector expected to be hit hard.
Aust Tourism Export Council expecting a tough year - marketing has to be kept up.
Fed opposition says the gov't is playing politics by changing the makeup of the economic
forecast in next month's budget.
Energy supply assoc is tipping rises of up to 50% in prices.
Lacey bros murder trial continues.
Fed gov't launches new task force to develop a national approach to tackle child abuse.
Japan backs Obama's drive for a nuclear free world.
Britain abandons plan to set up central data base to track all emails & internet traffic.
Leading economist recommends nationalising some banks in the USA.
SPORT. Hewitt has no clay games ahead of French Open. NRL Broncos players named to
play despite police warning in Byron Bay. AFL wrap.
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Vic: Minimum seven years' jail for drug debt killing
AAP General News (Australia)
12-23-2008
Vic: Minimum seven years' jail for drug debt killing
By Michelle Draper
MELBOURNE, Dec 23 AAP - A man who killed the brother of a Melbourne underworld figure
was being pursued for a $2,000 drug debt and blamed his victim for his girlfriend's drug
addiction, a court has heard.
Mahmoud Taiba, 32, formerly of Noble Park, was sentenced on Tuesday to a minimum of
seven years in jail for the fatal stabbing of Haysan Zayat in February last year.
Taiba had known Mr Zayat for about 20 years but had been friendlier with his brothers,
both of whom are now dead.
One of the brothers, Housam Zayat, was murdered in 2003 during Melbourne's gangland war.
Taiba entered Mr Zayat's home in Templewood Drive in Noble Park early on February 6
and went to the bedroom, where he stabbed Mr Zayat three times in the chest with a knife.
The attack was witnessed by the victim's former girlfriend.
Victorian Supreme Court Justice Paul Coghlan said Taiba told police he heard the woman
call out and, afraid she had woken Mr Zayat, feared for his life.
"You stabbed him because you were afraid he might shoot you," Justice Coghlan said
in sentencing Taiba on Tuesday
Taiba stole Mr Zayat's gun, two laptops and a digital camera, and fled the scene in
the woman's car.
He was arrested two days later in a hotel in Tullamarine, near Melbourne Airport.
Taiba pleaded guilty last month to one count of defensive homicide.
Justice Coghlan said Taiba had accumulated a $2,000 debt for "ice" bought from Mr Zayat
in 2006 and was being "pressed for payment."
At the time of the attack, Taiba was upset that his girlfriend of five years, Mary
Marasco, had moved out of their home and threatened to end their relationship.
He was using a large amount of drugs.
Taiba told police of his affection for Ms Marasco and appeared to blame Mr Zayat for
getting her "onto ice", Justice Coghlan said.
He described Taiba as a loner whose one relationship had been with Ms Marasco.
Taiba, who came to Australia from Lebanon when he was seven or eight, later became
a ward of the state.
He started using cannabis at age 15 but didn't like it, so turned to heroin and ice.
"You undoubtedly were under the influence of drugs at the time you committed this offence,"
Justice Coghlan said.
"This is a serious crime which carries a head sentence of 20 years.
"It involved the killing of a man in his own home."
Taiba has 91 prior convictions, including for dishonesty, assaulting and resisting
police officers, and for intentionally and recklessly causing serious injury.
Justice Coghlan sentenced Taiba to a maximum of nine years jail with a non parole period
of seven.
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Qld: Man in serious condition after police shooting
AAP General News (Australia)
08-17-2008
Qld: Man in serious condition after police shooting
Eds: reissuing to clarify (in lead par) that shooting did not occur in a hospital
BRISBANE, Aug 17 AAP - A man is in a serious but stable condition in hospital after
being shot by police in an incident in far north Queensland early today.
Police say they were confronted by the man who was armed with a knife when they were
called to a home in Fitzmaurice Drive, Edmonton, near Cairns, about 3am (AEST).
Officers attempted to negotiate with the man for some time, but he allegedly ran at them.
Police say they discharged a number of shots, striking him in the body, arm and leg.
He received treatment at the scene from ambulance officers and a local doctor before
being taken to hospital, where his condition is serious but stable.
Senior investigators and forensic staff are at the scene and police from the Ethical
Standards Command are expected to arrive later today to overview the investigation.
The Crime and Misconduct Commission (CMC) has also been advised, and counselling is
being provided to the officers.
Assistant Commissioner Andrew Henderson is expected to speak to the media in Cairns
at 8.30am (AEST).
Police say it appears the actions of the police officers were unavoidable and justifiable
under the circumstances.
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Vic: Mullett maintains attack on police chief
AAP General News (Australia)
04-09-2008
Vic: Mullett maintains attack on police chief
Victoria's police union head PAUL MULLETT says officers will take industrial action
.. if the state's chief commissioner and police minister aren't sacked.
The embattled Mr MULLETT .. who's suspended from the police force .. has stepped up
his personal war on Chief Commissioner CHRISTINE NIXON today.
About two thousand police officers marched on Parliament House yesterday .. and a Herald
Sun survey shows 81 per cent of the almost three-thousand 500 officers who responded back
Mr MULLETT.
Only 31 per cent were positive about the job Ms NIXON has done.
Mr MULLETT says if the union can't get a meeting with the premier by Friday .. and
he won't sack Ms NIXON and Police Minister BOB CAMERON .. there'll be more industrial
meetings and possible strike action.
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0830 Vega Sydney Headlines
AAP General News (Australia)
12-06-2007
0830 Vega Sydney Headlines
- We're being warned of heavy rain and flash flooding as a thunderstorm moves across Sydney.
- As many as five people have been shot at the latest American shooting ramage.
- Rescuers are combing a huge area of the Pacific Ocean as they search for a missing ship.
- The boss of a troubled RailCorp department has been awarded a hefty wage.
- The Sydney Morning Herald's new newsroom has been going through some renovations
overnight .. ripping down pictures of arch rival RUPERT MURDOCH.
- Diners at a Woolloomooloo restaurant have complained after JOHN LAWS attacked radio
rivals DERRYN HINCH and BOB ROGERS.
SPORT:
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Fed: Climate not the only moral challenge, Howard says
AAP General News (Australia)
04-23-2007
Fed: Climate not the only moral challenge, Howard says
The prime minister has rejected KEVIN RUDD's claim .. that climate change is the overwhelming
moral challenge facing Australians.
JOHN HOWARD says Australia's a minor emitter of greenhouse gases .. and can't influence
the global climate by acting alone.
The PM says he's rejected the Labor Party's zealotry about the issue.
Mr HOWARD says Australia does need to lower carbon emissions over time .. but saying
the issue is Australia's overwhelming moral challenge is misguided at best .. and misleading
at worst.
He says it also obscures the need for balanced government decision-making .. and feeds
ideological demands with kneejerk policy reactions.
The PM says no-one in the environmental movement has claimed action by Australia alone will help.
And he says Australia emits fewer greenhouse gases in a year than the United States
and China emit in a month.
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What Australian newspapers say on Friday, December 22, 2006
AAP General News (Australia)
12-22-2006
What Australian newspapers say on Friday, December 22, 2006
Melbourne's Herald Sun leads the tributes to Shane Warne, after the legendary leg-spinner
announced his retirement from cricket in Australia.
"Cricket, sport and Australia will not be the same without Shane Warne wearing his
baggy green cap.
"Warnie was, quite simply, the prayer of his generation and a man who captured the
imagination of an entire nation.
"He was a flawed character - sometimes crude, often in trouble, always the larrikin.
"But to concentrate on his failings as a person would be to diminish his achievements
as a sporting hero to millions."
Sydney's Daily Telegraph also leads its main editorial with a tribute to Warne.
"Warne is simply the best bowler the world has ever seen.
In 143 Tests, he's taken - on average - 4.9 wickets per match. Imagine being able to
rely on as captain on such a wicket-taking machine - then imagine the success that can
be built on that foundation."
The Brisbane Courier Mail joins the lauding of Warne saying: "The statistics are formidable,
the individual achievement almost unparalleled and particular feats seared in our collective
memory.
"Shane Keith Warne quite simply changed cricket and played a significant role in cementing
Australia as the pre-eminent team in the world.
"Australians have loved Warne the bowler while being exasperated at his off-field antics.
It has been his ability to soar to heights of achievement, take bruising knocks for his
own behaviour and then bounce back, with his larrikin grin and boyish enthusiasm, that
has endeared him to his fellow countrymen.
"He will be cheered long and loud and remembered as one of Australia's greatest sportsmen
of the modern era."
The Melbourne Age says Australia cannot be taken seriously on climate control while
the federal government refuses to adopt the Kyoto protocol.
"The awkward fact that Australia has not ratified Kyoto continues to place us in the
outer reaches of international debate on environmental control: how can we be taken seriously
in the climate-control debate by other developed nations (excluding, of course, the US,
which also didn't ratify the protocol) when we have refused to endorse their common and
binding treaty of agreement?
"While most countries under Kyoto were required to take emissions below 1990 levels
by 2008-12, Australia negotiated an 8 per cent increase. It is forecast that by 2020,
when the benefits of reduced land-clearing start to fade, Australian emissions will be
17 per cent higher than its Kyoto target.
"Whatever the figures, Australia is exceeding greenhouse gas emissions in a way that
does little to salvage our reputation as one of the lesser players on a more globally
responsible stage."
The Sydney Morning Herald says HSC results should not be only way in which schools are measured.
"A better test of a school's quality is whether it adds value. In other words at any
given school how does the performance of students of all abilities and talents improve.
"The NSW Department of Education knows which schools do this; it is part of the same
regular tracking that identifies trends in selective schools. That these results are not
made public systematically is an opportunity wasted. Far worse it is unfair if insiders
can obtain and make use of the information which the public cannot."
The Australian Financial Review says that commentators who warned, ad nauseam, that
shares would produce only produce single-digit returns, three years ago, may be left with
egg on their faces.
"Financial markets can humble the sharpest minds and the most passionate students of
investment - perhaps this is the biggest lesson from the bull stockmarket that has generated
average annual price gains of 22 per cent from Australian shares since 2003."
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Qld: Major events since last Qld election
AAP General News (Australia)
08-15-2006
Qld: Major events since last Qld election
Queensland Politics Timeline:
Major events since last state election on February 7, 2004.
March 2004: Premier Peter Beattie calls independent review of power facilities after
blackouts. Winegate scandal triggers Crime and Misconduct Commission (CMC) and police
probe.
April 2004: ALP state secretary Cameron Milner resigns. CMC report clears government
over Winegate.
June 2004: First budget surplus in four years.
July 2004: Citrus canker scare in central Queensland.
Aug 2004: Ministerial reshuffle. John Mickel becomes energy minister, surrenders environment.
Sept 2004: Energex chief Greg Maddock commits suicide - inquiry later clears him of
misconduct regarding expenses; other Energex directors quit. Tough new anti-smoking laws.
Oct 2004 - Queensland Liberals help Prime Minister John Howard to a fourth federal
election triumph.
Nov 2004: Former coalition leaders Rob Borbidge and Joan Sheldon call for unity. Riots
on Palm Island over death in custody.
Dec 2004: PM says no to state-based coalition merger. Liddy Clark reimburses taxpayers
for airfare to Palm Island for Murrandoo Yanner.
Jan 2005: Beattie approval hits 62 per cent, Opposition leader Lawrence Springborg's
drops to 39 per cent. Federal Labor leader Mark Latham resigns.
Feb 2005: Anger over paedophile Dennis Ferguson's release into community. Nationals
make early call for state candidates. Beattie apologises over Cornelia Rau scandal. Liberals
reject one party plan.
March 2005: Liddy Clark quits as indigenous affairs minister over Palm Island scandal;
John Mickel sworn in. Speaker Ray Hollis fails to account for overseas trip and alcohol
for entertainment. Scandal erupts over Dr Jayant Patel ("Dr Death").
April 2005: Joh Bjelke-Petersen dies aged 94. Top barrister Tony Morris heads Dr Death
inquiry. Beattie's $55 billion South East Qld infrastructure plan unveiled. Speaker holidays
in NZ while on sick leave.
May 2005: Speaker stands aside over expenses scandal. Tougher water restrictions for
south east. Dr Death inquiry starts.
June 2005: Eighth Budget has record capital works program and surplus. Interim report
finds Dr Patel should be charged. Labor starts looking for state election candidates.
Opposition seeks inquiry into Health Minister Gordon Nuttall bullying claims. Latham autobiography
says Beattie and other state Labor premiers are "A-grade arseholes".
July 2005: Hollis cleared of expenses rorts. Nuttall referred to inquiry over lying
about his knowledge of problems associated with overseas-trained doctors. Hollis quits
for health reasons. Nuttall steps down as health minister, replaced by Stephen Robertson.
Treasurer Terry Mackenroth retires. Palm Island inquiry clears police of wrongdoing. Cabinet
reshuffle.
August 2005: By-elections in Redcliffe and Chatsworth, won by Liberals. Interim report
into health system by Peter Forster finds shortage of doctors and other problems. Tony
McGrady elected new Speaker. Lesley Clark and Nita Cunningham announce retirement at next
election. Premier ditches some responsibilities to focus on health. Nuttall steps aside
from primary industries portfolio. Tony Morris steps aside from Dr Death inquiry after
bias ruling.
Sept 2005: Former Queensland Court of Appeal judge, Justice Geoff Davies, heads Dr
Death probe. Beattie's personal rating dips below 50 per cent for first time since 1998.
Government pledges to publish hospital record cards. Forster report recommends health
spending boost.
Oct 2005: Mini budget boosts health spending by $6.4 billion over five years. Nuttall
reinstated. Morgan poll puts Labor on 56.5 per cent two-party preferred.
Nov 2005: Queensland Liberal leader Bob Quinn investigated over allegations he offered
a $60,000 bribe to independent MP Elisa Roberts. CMC Dr Death report calls for charges
against health bureaucrats.
Dec 2005: Nuttall resigns as minister.
Jan 2006: Caboolture hospital emergency department debacle. Quinn cleared of bribery.
Feb 2006: "Invisible Man" Bob Poole quits as Labor MP for Gold Coast seat of Gaven
due to ill health.
March 2006: Cyclone Larry devastates Innisfail.
April 2006: Gaven by-election win for Nationals.
May 2006: Springborg renews push for Coalition party merger, only to call it off after
PM opposes.
June 2006: Liberals and Nationals rule out three cornered contests. Budget delivers
surplus and big spending promises. More water restrictions.
July 2006: Beattie announces 2008 referendum on drinking recycled water, as Toowoomba
rejects it. Premier challenges councils to co-operate on water.
August 2006: Beattie reaches deal with mayors on water grid. Nita Cunningham retires
before election. Dr Bruce Flegg takes Liberal leadership.
Aug 15 2006 - Beattie calls early election for Sept 9.
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Qld: Teenaged motorcyclist killed in crash with 4WD
AAP General News (Australia)
04-08-2006
Qld: Teenaged motorcyclist killed in crash with 4WD
BRISBANE, April 8 AAP - A teenager was killed when his motorcycle collided with a four-wheel
drive in south-east Queensland.
The latest fatality came as police released the names of four people killed in an earlier
accident also in the state's south-east.
The accident involving the motorcyclist occurred at 8am (AEST) today at the intersection
of Burtons Road and Yandina Bli Bli Road at Bli Bli on the Sunshine Coast.
The 18-year-old man was travelling northbound when his motorcycle collided with the
four-wheel drive, police said.
He was taken to Nambour Hospital with critical injuries and died shortly after arrival.
In the earlier accident, three men and a woman died when the car they were travelling
in veered off a road before slamming into a power pole at Biddeston, near Toowoomba on
the Darling Downs, just before 2pm (AEST) yesterday.
Those killed were Michael Gary Blockley, 20, of Clifton, Neil Lachland Teske, 18, of
Toowoomba, Michael Bruce Donaldson, 26, of Toowoomba and the woman, Stevie Lee Watson,
23, of Gatton.
Another occupant of the car, a 21-year-old Toowoomba man, was airlifted to Brisbane's
Princess Alexandra Hospital where he remained in a critical condition.
The five were travelling on Cecil Plains Road about 30km west of Toowoomba to work
at the nearby Beef City abattoir when the 20-year-old driver lost control of his Holden
Commodore.
It is believed he was overtaking another vehicle and swerved back into the left-hand
lane after seeing another car approach in the opposite direction.
The vehicle drove onto a dirt shoulder, rolled, hit an embankment, became airborne
and struck a power pole.
The impact snapped the pole in half two metres above the ground, police said.
It took emergency crews more than half an hour to free the injured man from the crumpled,
upturned wreckage.
Police said the driver was believed to have been travelling at high speed when the
accident occurred.
Investigations are continuing.
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Monday, February 27, 2012
SecuGen Rated #1 Supplier of Fingerprint Recognition Systems in Japan; Fuji Chimera Research Institute Report Ranks SecuGen First In Enhanced Network Authentication Solutions.
MILPITAS, Calif. -- SecuGen Corporation today announced its ranking as the number one supplier of biometric fingerprint recognition systems for enhanced network authentication in Japan according to a recently published report by the Fuji Chimera Research Institute (FCR).
FCR published the "Network Security Market in Japan, 2002" report listing SecuGen as the leading supplier of biometric fingerprint recognition systems in Japan with a 21.5 percent market share based on units sold in 2001. Fingerprint biometrics dominates all other types of biometrics with an overwhelming 90 percent market share in Japan. Within fingerprint biometrics, sales of optical sensors far exceed those of semiconductor sensors. Consistent with accelerating demand in other parts of the world, FCR predicts that the Japanese fingerprint biometrics market will grow at 50 percent compound annual growth rate over the next 4 years.
"SecuGen is a leading provider of optical fingerprint biometric sensors and software worldwide," says Robert Kyle, CEO and president of SecuGen. "Enhanced network authentication is rapidly becoming a business requirement for government, healthcare, retail, communications, financial and manufacturing companies. Customers who implement SecuGen's fingerprint biometric solutions are realizing the benefits of increased security and user convenience in a cost effective solution for their organization."
"We established SecuGen Japan in 2000 and have grown rapidly, providing solutions in enhanced network authentication, time and attendance, and physical access control," says Shigetaka Akiba, CEO and president of SecuGen Japan Ltd. "Japanese customers are choosing SecuGen's optical sensor and software over semiconductor systems for their durability and accuracy in enrolling and authenticating individuals within a network. SecuGen is one of the only biometric companies today that manufactures a complete solution for customers by providing enterprise application software, the sensors and the algorithms."
About SecuGen
SecuGen Corporation provides biometric solutions for physical and network security employing the most advanced fingerprint recognition technology. The company invents, develops, manufactures and markets a complete line of patented optical fingerprint recognition sensors that, combined with a powerful, sophisticated algorithm, produce a product with the highest resolution and longest warranty in the industry. Businesses worldwide implement SecuGen's proven hardware and software products for Internet, enterprise network and desktop security, physical access control, time and attendance and medical record control applications. SecuGen's cost-effective products are sold as a complete solution, an OEM component, or integrated into ready-to-use PC peripherals such as optical mice, keyboards and a standalone desktop device. Partnerships with key network security software suppliers assure compatibility across multiple platforms and applications.
About Fuji Chimera Research Institute
Fuji Chimera Research Institute, Inc. (FCR) is an independent and experienced research institute in Japan, which originally started as Fuji Keizai, Co. Ltd. in 1962. FCR is a leading provider of industry and market information on Japan and industrialized and emerging economies throughout the world. FCR publishes market studies and monthly newsletters covering segments such as IT technologies, electronic devices and computers, materials, engineering, environment, energy, and audio/visual.
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