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The Lockheed Martin team, along with our U.S. Navy and Australian industry partners, the Defense Materiel Organization, Raytheon Australia and ASC Shipbuilding, continues to deliver the world's finest combat system to our customers, and that makes all of us very proud to be part of this program
The internet, through social sites such as Facebook, enables us to convey moving and still images, as well as words, what a trip to Australia might entail, and to give others the opportunity to tell their stories.
This is a very disappointing result, contrary to the national interest and the interest of the Liberal Party ... Australia needs to get on with the business of cutting its greenhouse gas emissions.
There’s this whole separation of government roads and city council roads and Fiji being a very small place, a very small country, it has been very difficult to run a system like this which is very common in New Zealand and Australia
I think the U.S. system is a much more creative system, too, that encourages critical and creative thinking and problem solving ... There are also vast research options available at the undergraduate level that are unavailable in Malaysia, or even in Australia or England.
If we see a continued failure at a national level it may be possible for a number of states to join together and develop a scheme that will contribute to Australia's battle against climate change
The result could be extraordinary: Australia may soon hold the first election in which not just the proper response to climate change but even its existence are leading issues.
The political shake-up and climate change legislation dominated the news in Australia
I note that there are lots of people in the Labor Party, like Martin Ferguson, who are on the record saying that it's something that Australia should consider. Certainly I'm happy to see a debate about the nuclear option.
I would urge all parliamentarians today in Australia -- whatever their political party -- to vote in the national interest, and to vote for action on climate change
Yet further evidence, if any were needed, that Australia is a Third World country with a standard of living markedly below even the worst in Europe
The whole thing is a lie. Like I could just walk up to the 35th floor and go to the presidential suite if Tiger Woods was staying there? ... Like they would hand a girl a key at the front desk and let her go to Tiger's room. I didn't see him at all in Australia. I was just there with friends.
Australia expects the government of Afghanistan to play its part in doing what is necessary to improve security and the delivery of government services to its people.
The president's strategy is entirely consistent with the approach that Australia is taking in Afghanistan
I want to congratulate the AWD Team, both in Australia and in the United States, on this significant achievement.
On the urging of Australia and New Zealand, Fiji's membership of the South Pacific Forum and the Commonwealth has been suspended.
I'm not ruling it out, but I'm not ruling it in ... I'm not theological against nuclear power, and I would be surprised if we don't one day have nuclear power stations in Australia. But I think it is going to be a long, long journey, and I don't think we're quite ready to start that yet.
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the world's smallest continent and a number of islands in the Southern, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. Full Article
Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith wears a helmet as he prepares to visit the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith adjusts a helmet as he prepares to visit the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith adjusts a helmet as he prepares to visit the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith(C) speaks with officials during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (4L) stands with officials as he visits the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) walks with officials as he visits the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (3R) stands with officials as he visits the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) is watched by officials as he dribbles a hockey ball during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) gestures as he speaks with officials during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) gestures as he speaks with officials during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) is watched by officials as he juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (L) gestures as he speaks with Olympian and Director Planning Hockey India Jagbir Singh during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (2L) is watched by officials as he juggles a ball on a hockey stick in front of a statue of Indian Olympian Dhyan Chand during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues f...
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (C) walks with officials during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith (2L) juggles a ball with a hockey stick during a visit to The Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 08: Heloise Waislitz and Lisa Fox attend Australia's 'Nomad Two Worlds' art preview event, a collective project encompassing art, music and cultural education as launched recently in New York, at the National Gallery of Victoria on October 8, 2009 in Melb...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 08: The Black Eyed Peas attend Australia's 'Nomad Two Worlds' art preview event, a collective project encompassing art, music and cultural education as launched recently in New York, at the National Gallery of Victoria on October 8, 2009 in Melbourne.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 08: The Black Eyed Peas attend Australia's 'Nomad Two Worlds' art preview event, a collective project encompassing art, music and cultural education as launched recently in New York, at the National Gallery of Victoria on October 8, 2009 in Melbourne.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 08: The Black Eyed Peas attend Australia's 'Nomad Two Worlds' art preview event, a collective project encompassing art, music and cultural education as launched recently in New York, at the National Gallery of Victoria on October 8, 2009 in Melbourne.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 08: Donna Karan fashion designer attends Australia's 'Nomad Two Worlds' art preview event, a collective project encompassing art, music and cultural education as launched recently in New York, at the National Gallery of Victoria on October 8, 2009 in Melb...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 08: The Black Eyed Peas attend Australia's 'Nomad Two Worlds' art preview event, a collective project encompassing art, music and cultural education as launched recently in New York, at the National Gallery of Victoria on October 8, 2009 in Melbourne.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 08: The Black Eyed Peas attend Australia's 'Nomad Two Worlds' art preview event, a collective project encompassing art, music and cultural education as launched recently in New York, at the National Gallery of Victoria on October 8, 2009 in Melbourne.
View Photo »Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith wears a helmet as he prepares to visit the construction site of a new swimming pool stadium in New Delhi on October 14, 2009, one of the venues for The Commonwealth Games 2010.
View Photo »The Lockheed Martin team, along with our U.S. Navy and Australian industry partners, the Defense Materiel Organization, Raytheon Australia and ASC Shipbuilding, continues to deliver the world's finest combat system to our customers, and that makes all of us very proud to be part of this program
The internet, through social sites such as Facebook, enables us to convey moving and still images, as well as words, what a trip to Australia might entail, and to give others the opportunity to tell their stories.
This is a very disappointing result, contrary to the national interest and the interest of the Liberal Party ... Australia needs to get on with the business of cutting its greenhouse gas emissions.
There’s this whole separation of government roads and city council roads and Fiji being a very small place, a very small country, it has been very difficult to run a system like this which is very common in New Zealand and Australia
I think the U.S. system is a much more creative system, too, that encourages critical and creative thinking and problem solving ... There are also vast research options available at the undergraduate level that are unavailable in Malaysia, or even in Australia or England.
If we see a continued failure at a national level it may be possible for a number of states to join together and develop a scheme that will contribute to Australia's battle against climate change
The result could be extraordinary: Australia may soon hold the first election in which not just the proper response to climate change but even its existence are leading issues.
The political shake-up and climate change legislation dominated the news in Australia
I note that there are lots of people in the Labor Party, like Martin Ferguson, who are on the record saying that it's something that Australia should consider. Certainly I'm happy to see a debate about the nuclear option.
I would urge all parliamentarians today in Australia -- whatever their political party -- to vote in the national interest, and to vote for action on climate change
Yet further evidence, if any were needed, that Australia is a Third World country with a standard of living markedly below even the worst in Europe
The whole thing is a lie. Like I could just walk up to the 35th floor and go to the presidential suite if Tiger Woods was staying there? ... Like they would hand a girl a key at the front desk and let her go to Tiger's room. I didn't see him at all in Australia. I was just there with friends.
Australia expects the government of Afghanistan to play its part in doing what is necessary to improve security and the delivery of government services to its people.
The president's strategy is entirely consistent with the approach that Australia is taking in Afghanistan
I want to congratulate the AWD Team, both in Australia and in the United States, on this significant achievement.
On the urging of Australia and New Zealand, Fiji's membership of the South Pacific Forum and the Commonwealth has been suspended.
I'm not ruling it out, but I'm not ruling it in ... I'm not theological against nuclear power, and I would be surprised if we don't one day have nuclear power stations in Australia. But I think it is going to be a long, long journey, and I don't think we're quite ready to start that yet.
Australia's parliament rejected laws to set up a sweeping carbon emissions trade scheme on Wednesday, scuttling a key policy of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and setting a trigger for an early election.
What New Zealand did across Australia, and around the world a little bit, was show how much people like fresh, crisp, aromatic lighter styles of wine and this is the new direction of wine
Earlier in the month, when Priyanka learnt that she had to go to Bangkok for the Anjaana Anjaani shoot with Ranbir Kapoor, her secretary tried his best to get dates from Pompy, but they did not match. The make-up magician was committed to accompany Kareena to Sydney, Australia, where she was to shoot wi...
After growing up in South-East Melbourne I studied Science at Monash with first class Honours, worked in Europe for 10 years and have recently returned to Australia. I work in finance as a computer programmer and speak five languages
One of the unique aspects of Australia's bid is the fact that we offer those four factors in tandem
@zuzufalta Teehee!! Thats the name of the band!! They are from Brisbane here in Australia. ;-)
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