Full Coverage: Australia
20.05.2008
This is Our Country Too is a hard-hitting investigation into Australia’s woeful treatment of its indigenous peoples, and a rare depiction of their unrelenting struggle for justice, equality and self-determination.
more...Related topics/regions: [Social exclusion] [Race Politics] [Indigenous rights] Image: This Is Our Country Too
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11.12.2007
The 10th anniversary of the Kyoto Protocol today which requires industrialised countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by at least five per cent from the 1990 level was marked by a warning that the treaty is under threat at the UN climate change negotiations in Bali, Indonesia.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United States] [Japan] [Indonesia] [Canada] Image: Kyoto Protocol demonstration
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07.12.2007
China was named Good Guy at the UN climate change negotiations in Bali on Friday, Malaysia was condemned to join Saudi Arabia, Japan and Canada in the Bad Guys group and Australia and India were told to make up their mind which category they wanted to be in.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Saudi Arabia] [Malaysia] [Japan] [India] [China] [Canada] |
26.11.2007
Sharp deviations from Australia's political or economic trajectory are an unlikely consequence of the Labor Party's return to power, but the long overdue comeuppance of John Howard's government at the hands of voters was delightful to witness, says Mahir Ali.
more...From: Share The World's Resources |
15.11.2007
NEW YORK, Nov 14 (OneWorld) - A new study by an independent think tank names and shames the power companies responsible for high levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the United States and abroad.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Energy] [Business] [Corporations] [Climate change] [Pollution] Image: Power plant pollution. © CARMA / Center for Global Development
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25.10.2007
KPO Australia 2007 will bring together enterprise, government and outsourcing providers to promote the key benefits of Knowledge Process Outsourcing at Sydney, from 7 - 9 Nov 2007.
more...Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [Economy] [ICT] [Knowledge] |
14.09.2007
UNITED NATIONS, Sep 13 (OneWorld) - Despite strong objections from the United States and some of its allies, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution Thursday calling for the recognition of the world's 370 million indigenous peoples' right to self-determination and control over their lands and resources.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Canada] [New Zealand] [United States] [Indigenous rights] [Ethics & value systems] [Geopolitics] [United Nations] Image: Rosalinda Sántiz Díaz works with an indigenous women's organization in Chiapas, Mexico. © MADRE
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05.09.2007
SYDNEY, Sep 5 (IPS) - As 21 world leaders representing 3 billion people prepare to meet at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit this weekend, civil society groups are calling for an instant end to poverty and the war in Iraq and immediate action on climate change.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [Development] [Aid] [Energy] [International cooperation] [Labour] [Poverty] [Business] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] [Activism] [Civil society] [Governance] [Conflict] [Peace] [MDGs] Image: Protesting war ahead of the weekend's summit. © Auðunn (flickr) / audunn.com
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22.08.2007
The Federal Government of Australia has unveiled a new Internet based health system for remote areas which will help the government ensure the health issues identified in child health checks are properly followed up.
more...Related topics/regions: [Health] [ICT] [Civil society] |
21.08.2007
American technology expert Larry Smarr says Australia needs to invest more in its universities and offer high-speed Internet in order to stay away from the risks of being left far behind its international competitors in business, education and the arts.
more...Related topics/regions: [ICT] [Knowledge] [Civil society] |
17.05.2007
The Creative Commons Australia and the Open Channel Screen Resource Centre present the Open Channel Video Slam, a collaborative film project CCau took part in over last weekend (May 13-14).
more...Related topics/regions: [Information & media] [Culture] |
06.05.2007
International donors, particularly Germany, France, Japan, Italy, Spain and Australia, have been accused of an inadequate or non-existent response to the UN humanitarian appeal for Chad.
more...From: Oxfam Great Britain Related topics/regions: [Chad] [France] [Germany] [Italy] [Japan] [Spain] |
21.03.2007
From Australia to Russia, energy-efficient lightbulbs are now being promoted and even mandated by governments concerned about rising energy costs and climate change.
more...From: Worldwatch Institute Related topics/regions: [Russian Federation] [Europe] Image: Energy-Efficient Compact Fluorescent Lamp © Worldwatch Institute
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05.03.2007
Australia's highly restrictive labour laws are criticised in a new report which says they violate international standards and warns that the gap between male and female wages is increasing.
more...From: International Confederation of Free Trade Unions |
22.02.2007
Australia has announced plans to ban traditional light bulbs in a move Prime Minister John Howard called a practical step toward slowing climate change. Incandescent filament lightbulbs will be phased out by 2010 in favour of the more fuel-efficent compact fluorescent bulbs.
more...Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Pollution] Image: Your days are numbered, bulb © Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
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17.02.2007
Australian "values" and national pride are political distractions in a nation witlessly at war in Iraq and Afghanistan - a nation with up to 43 per cent youth unemployment at home and, in some places, the majority of its black youths in custody, says John Pilger.
more...From New Statesman |
31.01.2007
from Green Wombat blog:
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Under development in Australia: a solar-powered home hydrogen fueling station that can be installed in a corner of your garage.
Image: Mock-up of home fuelling point
Related topics/regions: [Transport] [Renewable energy] |
17.01.2007
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You can't get more low-tech than a clothes line but the widespread use of them to dry clothes saves untold kilowatts of energy.
Image: Solar-powered automatic clothes dryer
Related topics/regions: [Conservation] |



Under development in Australia: a solar-powered home hydrogen fueling station that can be installed in a corner of your garage.
You can't get more low-tech than a clothes line but the widespread use of them to dry clothes saves untold kilowatts of energy.