The worst you can get from a government is tyranny. Tyranny comes in many forms, such as excessive taxation, reckless foreign wars, and persistent legislative attacks on individual liberty by psychopathic political meddlers.
Jamelle Agbuis
Mar 25, 2013
Combined forces led by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and local state police of Victoria have arrested 27 people in a year-long bust operation that involved a South East Asian drug syndicate based in Melbourne and Sydney.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 22, 2013
At least 20 people were injured, two of whom are in critical condition, after tornadoes and powerful storms slashed through Victoria's northeast on Thursday night. It also toppled trees and ripped off roofs and shattered glasses from windows of dozens of homes and businesses.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 22, 2013
The always entertaining Eurosceptic politician Nigel Farage summed up how Europeans should interpret the Cyprus deposit theft : 'Get your money out while you can!'
Jamelle Agbuis
Mar 22, 2013
After throwing the Australian Labor Party (ALP) on Thursday in chaos by calling for settling of the party's leadership issue, Labor senior minister Simon Crean is paying a heavy price.
Vittorio Hernandez
Mar 22, 2013
Bell FX Currency Outlook: Despite the tension currently existent in currency markets, exchange rates failed to move much overnight.
Christine Gaylican
Mar 22, 2013
Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, whose supporters were pushing him to challenge current Prime Minister Julia Gillard for the top Australian Labor Party (ALP) post has blinked. He backed out of the leadership ballot on Thursday afternoon.
Vittorio Hernandez
Mar 21, 2013
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard surprised Parliament on Thursday by announcing a caucus leadership ballot at 4:30 p.m. during question hour.
Vittorio Hernandez
Mar 21, 2013
Alibaba Group, China's largest e-commerce company, is mulling to hold an international public offering (IPO).
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 21, 2013
China's growing dominance on a lot of things has been seen to also extend to the global online market by 2020, according to McKinsey & Co, a global management consulting firm.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 21, 2013
The United Nations identified the important date March 21 as the “World Down Syndrome Day” (WDSD) with the aim to increase public awareness on the hereditary condition and to support the rights and well-being of the Down syndrome patients. A performance from the Down syndrome dancers will be held today at the Federation Square in Melbourne, Australia.
Mar 21, 2013
Bell FX Currency Outlook: Despite quite reasonable movements in core currencies overnight, the AUD is largely unchanged this morning.
Christine Gaylican
Mar 21, 2013
Mining companies Rio Tinto and Xstrata have announced job cuts in their respective coal divisions spurred by weak prices in the global market, rising administrative and operation costs as well as the high Australian dollar.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 20, 2013
Failure to provide a safe working environment has cost global miner BHP Billiton some $130,000 as a Perth court ordered it to pay the amount to the family of a worker who died in July 2008 at its Port Hedland iron ore operations in Western Australia.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 20, 2013
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has fallen after the Cyprus Parliament rejected a bank deposit tax designed to save the country from bankruptcy.
Christine Gaylican
Mar 20, 2013
Shares of Australian rare earths miner Lynas Corp surged by as much as 2 per cent as of 1315 AEDT on Tuesday over its latest win versus the protesters who are against the presence of its processing facility in Malaysia.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 19, 2013
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has recovered in overnight trade as markets digest the situation in Cyprus and look forward to today's release of RBA minutes from its March 5 board meeting.
Christine Gaylican
Mar 19, 2013
Owing to its growing population and urbanization, China's requirement for key steelmaking ingredient iron ore will continue to keep improving until the next decade, Murilo Ferreira, Vale's Chief Executive, said on Monday.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 18, 2013
As an old adage goes, one cannot serve two masters. One has to be abandoned while one has to be pursued. And in the case of Australia, it's either it chooses to push through with the coal-related development projects in Queensland or push through saving and protecting the Great Barrier Reef. Bottomline, only one objective may be pursued.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 18, 2013
On the 14th of March, California authorities issued an initial project which included a prime proposal to reform the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in an effort to secure water supply across the state.
Jamelle Agbuis
Mar 18, 2013
On Friday night the US markets finally ended their stellar run. The Dow closed down 25 points to 14514, ending its north-moving prints at eight consecutive record highs, and ten consecutive northward moves - its longest winning streak since 1996. The S&P again found itself unable to reach its 2007 all-time high of 1576 (intraday), and closed within four points of its highest ever close of 1565, as US sentiment waned.
Christine Gaylican
Mar 18, 2013
Bell FX Currency Outlook: Volatility has increased in the FX markets this morning after the surprise announcement over the weekend Cyprus bank
depositors must assist in the bailout of their banking system.
Christine Gaylican
Mar 18, 2013
The global markets are anticipating a dive in currency values and share prices following the delayed vote on austerity measures in Cyprus which could result in depositors in the island losing some of their savings.
Vittorio Hernandez
Mar 18, 2013
Comet PANSTARRS, also known as C/2011 L4, is a non-periodic comet, which means it would show up only once in a lifetime. Astrophotographers up North have been taking advantage of the waxing crescent moon to take stunning photos of PANSTARRS. The comet gave the most stunning view with the New Moon on Mar. 13 in the sunset sky of the Northern Hemisphere.
Mar 15, 2013
Bell FX, IG Markets Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar remains in positive territory after the global financial markets welcomed Australia's better than expected employment data yesterday.
Christine Gaylican
Mar 15, 2013
Today, we struggle to hold back tears. Another major world leader has bit the dust. Venezuela's big man died. Some bleak corner of Hell took him in last Wednesday, if not before.
Jamelle Agbuis
Mar 14, 2013
While the 115 cardinal electors who just elected a new pope were bound by a vow of silence and hence could not tweet during the conclave, Australian MPs are not. However, at one point, House Speaker Anna Burke was asked to consider banning the use of social media while the sessions are ongoing.
Vittorio Hernandez
Mar 14, 2013
Bell FX, CMC Markets Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has opened slightly lower this morning as continued strong data out of the States saw the US dollar higher overnight.
Christine Gaylican
Mar 14, 2013
The 2013 Comet PANSTARRS spectacularly appeared close to the crescent moon during the March 13 night sky. Clear skies provided a great view for the spectators who wish to witness and capture images of the rare space phenomenon.
Mar 14, 2013
Comet PANSTARRS was discovered in June 2011, and was expected to be visible to the naked eye in March 2013. But it is not as bright as the Comet ISON, which will grace the sky by end-2013. Many of those who have tried to spot this March comet needed the aid of binoculars. Keep trying, says the experts. If you are into astrophotography, have your own gallery of PANSTARRS photos. This is one cosmic event you would not want to miss.
Mar 14, 2013