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Australian Dollar Outlook - 24 June 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has consolidated after its recent fall last week precipitated by the US Federal Reserve's statement that the pace of quantitative easing could begin to taper later this year if unemployment in the US continues to fall and has opened this morning just above 0.9300.
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Australia’s Melbourne Shaken By 1.5 Magnitude Quake

Australia's Melbourne's northeastern suburbs have been stricken by a minor 1.5 magnitude quake just before 7am (AEST) on Friday. Residents reported first hearing a loud explosion before feeling that the ground actually shook underneath.

Preventive Investments, Measures Could Save Spiraling Costs of Australian Disasters, Forecast to Rise 4x By 2050 – White Paper

State as well as federal Australian governments ought to get their act together to coordinate and work on preventive measures and investments that could help mitigate the impact of post-natural disasters in the country. A white paper released on Thursday forecast the cost of post-Australian natural disasters will rise four times by 2050.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 21 June 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has fallen below USD 0.9200 overnight in an extremely volatile session which was essentially the sequel to Wednesday night's reaction to the FOMC meeting which prepared financial markets for the scaling back of quantitative easing.

PM Julia Gillard Sparks Australia’s Cleavage War (PHOTOS)

The ruckus created by Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard wearing a low cut top and showing cleavage has not died down. Instead, it started a trend in social networking, causing Facebook to be bombarded by photos mostly of Aussie woman showing the buxom side of their upper bodies.

Same-Sex Divorce Bill Slowly But Surely Clawing Its Way in Canadian Parliament

Gay or same-sex couples who got married in Canada but now want to divorce their partners may well heave a sigh of relief as the same-sex divorce bill is slowing clawing its way into the Canadian Parliament. On Tuesday night, Canada's House of Commons approved Bill C-32, a legislation that authenticates same-sex marriages under Canadian law while at the same time allowing non-resident gay or same-sex couples to divorce.

New Defence Abuse Complaints Emerge; Taskforce Now Investigating 2,140 Cases Against ADF Soldiers

To date, there are 2,140 abuse complaints being investigated by the taskforce of the Australian Defence Force, some of these are fresh allegations implicating two Defence institutions, the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) and the Navy's HMAS Leeuwin training base. Defence Minister Stephen Smith said they are now discovering that abuse in the ADF is actually more rampant and rooted than they thought.

South Australian Parliament Passes Same-Sex Marriage Motion Following New Zealand's Example

The same-sex marriage legislation gets a big boost from the South Australian Parliament as it supports the idea of allowing gay couples to marry. The upper house of SA Parliament passed a motion in approval of marriage equality laws in New Zealand. Labor MP Gerry Kendelaars introduced the same-sex marriage motion. It passed immediately with just one vote along with the support of two Liberal opposition members.

2 Years After, Japan Grapples To Find Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Groundwater Highly Toxic with Cancerous Radio-Active Material

It's been two years since a devastating magnitude 9 earthquake hit Tōhoku, Japan in March 2011, of which a resulting tsunami erupted and seriously impacted the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Japan is now grappling after it found out that the groundwater at the nuclear plant contained above average levels of a radioactive substance called strontium-90.

Australian Defence Force May Take Years to Remove Sexism as New Scandal Emerges

The Australian Defence Force may have a difficult time to eliminate a culture of sexism and bigotry. Analysts say it would take years for the ADF to become improve its perspective on women soldiers as another investigation was soon to begin for the alleged posting of abusive material online.

Queensland Claims Shady Agents Behind Move to Kill State’s Coal Industry

A day after the Climate Commission released a report urging a slowdown to extraction of fossil fuels due to the negative impact of the use of oil and coal on the environment and climate, Queensland Premier Campbell Newman accused shady agents of killing the state's coal industry.

Russian Duma Bans Foreign Gay, Same Sex Couples Adoption of Russian Babes

Russia's Lower House of Parliament, or the Duma, has unanimously approved to support a bill that bans foreign gay, same-sex couples to adopt Russian orphans. The bill is also expanded to prohibit single foreign nationals from adopting as long as they came from a country where same-sex marriage is legal.

Make or Break, Australia Maintains World Heritage Site Status for Great Barrier Reef But Only Until 2014, Unless…

Australia was able to preserve the World Heritage Site status for its renowned Great Barrier Reef, but only for until 2014. And unless Canberra can present concrete ways and measures to satisfy UNESCO on how it plans to protect the reef, the World Heritage Site status could easily be changed and included into the body's list of endangered places next year.

RBA May Lower Rates Again Despite a Weak Australian Dollar

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has let interest rates remain the same amidst weak economic conditions. The mining industry remained weak following the job cuts and shutdown of Newcrest Mining's Brisbane offices. The RBA is open to reduce interest rates further if the weak mining industry begins to put a strain on the entire economy of Australia. Based on a tame inflation outlook, the central bank of Australia said it still has leeway to lower interest rates.

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